
Walmart is partnering with Jumpstart’s Read for the Record campaign this fall, and you can too! On October 8, 2009, join me in reading Eric Carle’s The Very Hungry Caterpillar and help set a world record!
Children’s literacy is an important issue because it lays the foundation for a lifetime of learning. Millions of children from low-income families have limited access to age-appropriate books at home, and Jumpstart is committed to making a difference in the lives of these children.
Join Jumpstart and Walmart in this year’s Read for the Record campaign:
- Take the pledge today to read this beloved children’s book — to your own kids or even at your library or community center — on October 8th.
- If you don’t yet have a copy, pick up a commemorative edition at Walmart, where all proceeds from the book sales between now and October 8th will go directly to Jumpstart.
- Sponsor books for underprivileged children.
- Help spread the word about the Read for the Record campaign using these email and blog buttons.
- Join the Twitter party on September 24th from 8-10pm. Every 100th Tweet using the hashtag #jumpstart will receive a free copy of the book!
And be sure to check out these fun The Very Hungry Caterpillar activities to go along with your reading as well!
For your chance to win a copy of the commemorative edition of The Very Hungry Caterpillar, tell me what your favorite children’s book is.
While The Very Hungry Caterpillar is one of my most favorite books to read with my kids (we have both the board book and the regular edition), my favorite book as a child was The Little Red Hen. Sadly, my childhood copy was destroyed when our basement flooded, but my mom bought me the same edition off eBay as a Valentine’s Day gift a few years ago, and my kids love to read it with me as well now.
Every reader has three methods available to enter this contest. Choose one each of any combination of method one, two or three for up to a total of 3 entries!!!
Methods of entry:
1. Leave a comment. What is your favorite children’s book?
2. Go take the pledge to read The Very Hungry Caterpillar on October 8th. Come back and leave me a separate comment once you’ve made your pledge!
3. Tweet the following, and be sure to come back and leave a separate comment with the link to your tweet!
Join @DealSeekingMom and pledge to Read for the Record on October 8th: https://tinyurl.com/readfortherecord #jumpstart
Prize:
(1) The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle
This giveaway ends tomorrow, September 18th at noon EST. I’ll use Random.org to select the winning comment. Winner will be notified by email on and listed on my Giveaway Winners page. 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!


Veronica L.
Both of my sons loved reading Brown Bear, Brown Bear and also Goodnight Gorilla. Thanks for a great giveaway :)
Veronica L.
I also made a pledge :)
Lindsey
I loved as a child reading Grovers Alphabet and all the Little Books. Now as a parent, I love reading Goodnight Moon and Dr Seuss books.
Shelley263
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Jeri Lynn
My sons and I are currently loving the Cloudy with a chance of meatballs, however The Very Hungry Caterpillar has always been a favorite at school.
Alesia
My favorite children’s books are Just in Case You Ever Wonder and I Love You This Much. Both are books that almost bring me to tears when I read them to my girls.
Denise
I love The Little Match-Seller. It made me cry every time I read it.
My babies love all the baby einstein books.
Thanks
Jennifer
I loved Judy Blume books!!!
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Brenda
I loved all the Berenstein Bear books
Jennifer
I also make the pledge!!!
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April Emery
entry 1 – my favorite children’s book as a child was Where The Wild Things Are. it captured my imagination
April Emery
entry 2 – i tweeted (username: aprilemery)
Kristine
I think Goodnight Moon is one of my favorites. I love to read it to my kids and do what my mom did for me. The kids love to find the mouse on each of the colored pages. It really helps them stay focused and not want to turn the page so quickly. It is read every night at my house.
April Emery
entry 3 – i took the pledge!
Kristine
I also pledged.
Selynda
I loved the Berenstein Bear books as a kid!
Selynda
I also took the pledge! :-)
Cent Saving Mom
We love the Sandra Boynton book Hippos Go Berserk.
Kasey
Two of my favorite books to read my children have always been Good Night Gorilla and The Giving Tree. Thanks :)
Celeste
Favorite Book: 108 bells, I read it in second grade and loved it. It is out of print now.
Kasey
I have also pledged….
Cent Saving Mom
I took the pledge.
Jenn
I have so many favs but my all time fav is “If You Give A Mouse A Cookie.”
Cent Saving Mom
Tweeted: https://twitter.com/morethancents/status/4057753402
Amy PB
Hands down it is the Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster! Ok, so maybe this is a kid’s novel versus a short chidren’s book but it still takes the cake. It’s a story of a bored little boy named Milo who feels there is never anything to do. One day he gets a package that contains a mysterious tollbooth. This tollbooth takes him on adventures to places he never even imagined could be possible. The fun thing is that the author uses vivid imagery to intertwine things such as math and language into the characters and places. It’s a lot of fun and I’m already reading it to my toddler & future baby in the belly!
And yes, I did take the pledge as the Very Hungry Caterpillar is a fav also!
Jenn
I have taken the pledge
Jenn
https://twitter.com/aztweetinmama
Tassie
I have taken the pledge.
My favorite childrens book is The Giving Tree. I loved this book as a kid.
Nikki
There are just too many to choose from. My kids love the book, Dear Zoo.
Dawn
Frog and Toad are Friends is our family favorite.