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If you were ever obsessed with the bright lights that fill the night sky as a child, then you’ll know the magic that it contains for young minds. Foster that interest in your own child by opening up the universe to them and letting them explore the stars and the planets that are out there beyond Earth. Scholastic has a fantastic interactive activity book, Klutz Guide to the Galaxy, that does just that.
About the Book: Explore the universe without leaving the comfort of your backyard. When the scientists at Klutz Labs tackle outer space, they not only ask questions like “Where’s the Big Dipper” but also “If I lived on planet Mercury, am I already old enough to drive?” Use the included telescope, red light for night use, sundial, and astrolab to start exploring our great galaxy.
Three Deal Seeking Mom readers will each win a Klutz Guide To The Galaxy Prize Pack that includes:
- The Klutz Guide to the Galaxy
- Backyard Stars
- Backyard Stars
- Invasion of the Bristlebots
- The Solar Car Book
To enter, tell me: Were you ever obsessed with the stars and exploring space 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!!!
If you are reading this in your email or feed reader, please CLICK HERE to visit the original blog post to enter. Email entries will not be counted.
Methods of entry:
1. Leave a comment. Were you ever obsessed with the stars and exploring space as a child?
2. Join the Klutz Books community and the Deal Seeking Mom community on Facebook for more conversation, additional deals and a peek at the freebies I receive in the mail each week. Come back and leave a separate comment letting me know you’ve done so!
3. Follow @DealSeekingMom and @Scholastic on Twitter and tweet the following. Be sure to come back and leave a separate comment with the link to your tweet!
Enter to win 1 of 3 @Scholastic Klutz Prize Packs from @DealSeekingMom: https://dealseekingmom.com/?p=78488
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:
(3) Klutz Guide to the Galaxy Prize Pack,as described above
This giveaway ends at 2 p.m. EDT on 5/12 and is open to all U.S. residents 18 years or older. I’ll use And the Winner Is 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!
Kaylan
I am an email subscriber
Kaylan
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Ruth Hill
Follow you and scholastic on twitter
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Jessica-MomForHim
Who wasn’t? My kids would love this!
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Julie M
My Granddad got me interested in the stars as a little kid. He was very interested in astronomy and got the family interested too. I would love to win this for my daughter to learn more about the wonders of the stars that God created.
Julie M
I like Klutz Books on Facebook.
Julie M
I like Deal Seeking Mom on Facebook.
Julie M
I’m already A Deal Seeking Mom email subscriber!! That’s how I found out about this awesome contest!!
Becky
I always loved looking at the stars as a child but was so frustrated I could not find constelations.
Sharon H
No, I was not obsessed, though I did find it interesting, and loved the planetarium.
Sharon H
email subscriber
Michelle
It always sounded interesting but by the time we got to those chapters in school we ran out of time for the year and never covered it.
Jane
I still enjoy looking up at the sky on a clear night so nothing has changed since childhood!
Scott
I remember building those solar system models for school.
Sophie
I always enjoyed visiting NASA and all those fun things as a kid.