Have I mentioned that I totally love Educational Insights? Well I do. And not just because they have such great products, but also because the people at Educational Insights are so incredibly nice! And just to show you how nice they are, they wanted to offer a  $50 Gift Card to one of you for Christmas! Isn’t that cool!

Need some Christmas gift ideas?
Here are just a few of my favorite things from Educational Insights! The best part is you can get whatever you want, and lots of it with a $50 Gift Card!


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Want more info? Visit the Educational Insights links below, if you stop by let them know that Erica @ Confessions sent you over!

 

READY TO WIN? {THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED}

  • Mandatory Entry: Simply leave a comment below letting me know why you’d like to win a free $50 Gift Card to Educational Insights!

Additional Optional Entries: (not required to win)

 Enter to win a $50 @ed_insights Gift Card from @ericahomeschool! Enter thru 12/9/11! /?p=5439

Nitty Gritty Giveaway Details:

  • The give away will be open until midnight EST Friday December 9, 2011. Winner will be announced by Sunday December 11, 2011.
  • Make sure to leave a separate comment for each entry, winner will be chosen at random!
  • This giveaway is offered to US residents only!
  • This promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with, Facebook.
  • NOTE: In order to enter the contest you must leave a comment on THIS post. To leave a comment scroll to the bottom of the post and click “Post a comment” (If you are reading this via RSS, you will need to visit my actual blog to post a comment.)
  • Disclosure: Educational Insights provided with $50 Gift Card to giveaway on my blog during this promotion. The opinions I have given are mine and may differ from others but were not influenced by the company or the free product provided.

991 Comments

  1. I would like to win the $50 gift card. I have an 11 year old, 8 year old, and 18 month old at home. I could use the gift card to purchase a couple things to keep the older two occupied while I tend to the little one or the little one occupied while I work with the older two. Or, I could purchase something they all could share in or a couple of games the whole family could play.

  2. My twin sons have been bumped down from Kindergarten to Early 5s this year and this would be a wonderful way to get some new learning games for them to work on skills they haven’t mastered yet!!

    Bridget

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