A Thanksgiving Inspired Giveaway: KidsLunchBoxCards

In the hustle and bustle of everyday life it is easy to take relationships for granted. Many families traditionally take a few minutes before their Thanksgiving feast to share at least one thing they are thankful for. Despite being thankful for many things, my default answer as a mom is “family”.

Appreciation shouldn’t be limited to one time of the year. KidsLunchBoxCards are fun postcard size cards used to communicate the message, “I’m thinking of you” to your school age children. I love that KidsLunchBoxCards are created by moms. The founder, Gina Flanagan, is a mom of a five and a seven year old – just like me. An illustrator in “real life”, she now works from home and illustrates her own product.

KidsLunchBoxCards aren’t just for lunch boxes. They are blank on one side so that you could write a short note and drop the card in a lunch box, backpack, under a pillow or even stick a stamp on the back and throw one in the mail. Teachers could use them to write an encouraging notes to their students.

Gina has offered to giveaway a complete set of KidsLunchBoxCards (5 different themes; 5 different cards per theme – a total of 25 cards). Leave a comment (any comment relating to this post) to enter. The giveaway will end on Friday, December 5th. I will contact the winner by email.

P.S. The first person to correctly answer the riddle (pictured on the KidsLunchBoxCard above) will receive an extra entry. Riddle: What belongs to you but others use it more than you do?

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