Givin’ Stuff Away

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I debated about participating in Shannon’s Fall Bloggy Giveaway, just because I’m low on time these days. However, I’d love to give someone a copy of my book Picturebook Preschool. And, of course, I do think it might help get the word out about this great resource for parents of preschoolers.

So leave a comment telling me the title of your favorite picture book between now and midnight Friday, November 2nd. On Saturday, I’ll draw a number from the hat, and if your comment number matches the number I draw, you win.

To read more about Picture Book Preschool, you can go here, or here, or here, or here.

Thanks for coming by. Come back sometime when you’re not busy trolling for freebies.

93 thoughts on “Givin’ Stuff Away

  1. I’ll Love You Forever and Harry the Dirty Dog. 🙂

    Thanks for the chance to win.

    Audra
    writetome (at) thesilvas (dot) com

  2. Great concept! I’d love to implement it with my youngest!

    We love books so much, it is hard to have only one favorite:
    Green Eggs & Ham by Dr. Suess
    Velveteen Rabbit by by Margery Williams
    Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak
    Alexander and the Terrible Horrible No Good Very Bad Day by Vorst
    Guess How Much I Love you by McBratney
    and
    I Love You Like Crazy Cakes by Rose Lewis
    Just to name a few!

  3. My favorite picture book has to be The Seven Silly Eaters! Thanks for the great giveaway! bigfamily8 at yahoo dot com

  4. If you give a mouse a cookie is a fave in this house! apricotview at yahoo dot com

  5. Supercalifragelisticexpealidocious!
    This is a great idea – I would really enjoy this! I love the picture book “Don’t let the pigeon drive the bus” – as a librarian, I could read this one aloud to kids from age 3 to age 13, and they all love it – its a great icebreaker!

    Thanks for the contest!

    http://melissaneece.blogspot.com/2007/10/giveaway.html
    (Lots of pregnancy and natural living links)

    ~Melissa

  6. Where the Wild Things Are. Oh, and my 4 year old also recently fell in love with a book called Worm Gets a Job! Thanks for a chance to enter!

  7. What an awesome giveaway, please count me in. *My* favorite is I Love You Forever but my baby (9 mos) really just loves the Baby Einstein book of baby faces.

  8. I’d have to say Goodnight Gorilla – My son LOVES that! I’d love to win! Thanks for the giveaway!

    julieahudson[at]hotmail[.]com

  9. I would love to win! My favorite book was/is Sleeping Beauty. Please enter me in your giveaway. Thanx. My email is in my profile.

  10. I love Very Hungry Caterpillar…it was a favorite growing up, and one that’s still around now, which is great!

  11. I entered last time and didn’t win, maybe this time I can win. Currently both my boys (even my 3 mo old) loves “Polar Bear Polar Bear” by Eric Carle. I think the baby likes it b/c the bright pictures.

    I would love to be entered please.
    Kilikina

    My blog here

    kiliblog@cox.net

  12. I can’t think of the name of it, but it was about a farm woman making pancakes for breakfast. My daughters and I loved it, so now I’ve got to go find out what it was again! 🙂

  13. My favorite picture book growing up was Pokey the Puppy.. it was a golden book 🙂

  14. I love the classics, well the ones from my childhood – which I consider classic LOL The Very Hungry Caterpillar is my favorite! I love the Eric Carle books! Please add my name to the hat, if you will 🙂

    Happy Autumn and Good luck to all!

    Lib
    notmuchmorethanthis [at] gmail [dot] com
    Not Much More Than This

  15. My favorite picture book–ack! How about my favorite of the day–that would be Brown Bear, Brown Bear… My daughter has already had me read it three times, and it’s not even noon! 🙂

  16. The Peekaboo Book and Brumbärs Schönster Tag is my boy’s favorite reads. Well, he is still a baby. Need to get some good English books for him. Thanks for hosting this:=)

  17. My 3 year old loves “IF You Give A Mouse a Cookie”. He is also getting into Berenstein Bears lately. Another favorite is “The Last Puppy” by Frank Asch.

  18. We love Mine Mine Mine! The illustrations are really cute and the story is funny, and it teaches a nice lesson about sharing. My five-year-old knows it by heart and was just quoting some of the lines a few minutes ago.

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