Join me every week for Win-It Wednesday. I’ll be posting several 24-hour giveaways throughout the day to give you plenty of chances to win!
KidsCraft Playhouses manufacture 100% recycled cardboard playhouses that will allow children’s imaginations to run wild and encourage creative play. Each playhouse has a white exterior for your child to color, paint or draw. KidsCraft also carries a line of eco-friendly products including crayons, glue, markers and paint to decorate the playhouses with. Additionally, right now Deal Seeking Mom readers can use coupon code DLSKMOM at the KidsCraft checkout and receive 20% off their purchase through 4/30!
One lucky Deal Seeking Mom reader will win a Creation Cottage Playhouse and one Deal Seeking Mom reader will win a Shuttle Imagination Playhouse from KidsCraft.
To enter, tell me what your favorite imaginative games were as a child.
Every reader has four methods available to enter this contest. Choose one each of any combination of method one, two, three, or four for up to a total of 4 entries!!!
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Methods of entry:
1. Leave a comment. What were your favorite imaginative games as a child?
2. Add Deal Seeking Mom to your blogroll or add my badge to your sidebar. Make sure to come back and leave the link to your site in a separate comment!
3. Join the new Deal Seeking Mom Forums to chat about your great finds, special coupon codes, and chances to win exclusive giveaways. Come back and leave a separate comment letting me know you’ve joined or that you’re already a registered user!
4. Subscribe to my feed via RSS or email. You must confirm your email subscription for it to be a valid entry! Leave a separate comment letting me know you have done so. If you’re already a subscriber, simply leave a separate comment letting me know you’re already subscribed. Lovin’ my subscribers! You guys make this all possible.
Prize:
(2) KidsCraft Playhouses, as described above
This giveaway ends at 8:30 am EDT on Thursday, 3/25 and is open to all U.S. residents 18 years or older. I’ll use Random.org to select the winning comment. Winner will be notified by email and listed on my Giveaway Winners page. Winners must respond within 48 hours of notification to claim their prize. Good luck!
While you’re in a contest entering mood, don’t forget to check out the Giveaway Gathering for a variety of contests being hosted on Deal Seeking Mom readers’ blogs!
amber
I subscribe via e-mail.
Elena
Playing mom to my dolls! this would be great for my dauhter
Sarah
I loved to pretend to be a waitress. I’d make a menu and everything.
Marissa
Already a subscriber and loving the deals and great posts. I stumbled onto the “couponing blogosphere” a month ago and now am hooked here at DSM!
Cassie
I loved playing drive thru when I was a child. My siblings would place an order at one window of the house and I would prepare the food and pass it to them at another window. It was fun for everyone.
Amber C
I loved to play school! A friend had old text books and I would line up lesson plans and even give tests! :)
Amber C
I am a member of Deal Seeking Mom Forums
Amber C
I also subscribe to your RSS feed! (How I found this today!) :)
Albana
I loved to play school with my sister…
Rachel Manley
I loved to play school with my younger brother and sister, I was quite the bossy teacher! =)
Amanda
I loved building “forts” in the living room with pillows and blankets. We had so much fun in those!
Rachel Manley
I subscribe via google reader.
megan
I used to play ‘school’ all of the time, which is now kinda funny because I am a teacher! I guess I knew even way back then that it was my calling.
Tam Anderson
I loved building forts and houses out of the big appliances card board boxes. My parents would go to the nearby appliance store and request the boxes and bring them home for us to decorate and play in. Fun times!
theresa
my brother and sister and i loved playing in big boxes everytime my mom and dad would bring any boxes home. We would cut out windows and doors and color on the outside. We didn’t need expensive toys we just wanted empty boxes. hehe
Tawna
I loved to play school. My sisters and I would also play Miss. America when it was on tv.
Tawna
I am an email subscriber.
Samantha Bender
I subscribe.
Kimberly
My kids love to play with big boxes and turn them into trains….playhouses….etc:).
I’m a loyal subscriber!
Lynn
My brothers and I would love to build crawl thru spaces and forts outside by lining up “old fashioned webbed lawn furniture” on their sides, overlapping edges, then placing blankets over the top to make it dark. It was a fun activity and we played for hours, crawling in and out. Loved it!
Heather M.
I liked playing school.
amy b.
being a girl, it seems odd now but my favorite imaginative game was gi joe.
KellyH
I remember playing with my Barbies alot~ my grandma had made me lots of clothes and my dad made a house for them.
Thanks!
KellyH
KellyH
I’m registered at the forums!
Thanks!
KellyH
Natasha
I am an RSS subscriber. My favorite imaginative game as a kid was Superstar. My sister and I would use cattail plants and pretend they were makeup. After we were “made up,” We would create songs and dances and pretend to perform them for our adoring fans. We would sit on the washer and dryer and pretend we were riding in a limo. Sometimes, we would get all the neighborhood kids together and perform for each other. We also would record our songs on our own “radio station.” We would hit the play and record button on our old school tape player and record on a blank tape. Listening to those old tapes now provides hours of entertainment for us, especially since we have families of our own now.
KellyH
I subscribe via email!
Thanks!
KellYH
ginger
My young children would love this.
amber
I am a member of the forums.
Tammy
I used to dance around the living room, singing to my Donny Osmond albums, pretending there was a live audience, which of course would cheer wildly at the end of each number!
blessedX3
Pretend was my favorite. I was lucky enough to have a really nice play house and we played school, house and “cooked” with mud.