Get everything you need for Christmas in one stop at Borders New Toy Department 100.00 #giveaway

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As part of a new blogger program, Borders gave me 100.00 to spend in their store. I was overwhelmed by the kindness the manager showed me. I showed up expecting them to already know I was coming and my lifeline known as my phone was accidentally left at home. So when I showed up and they looked at me like I was crazy, the manager let me use one of their computers to get on the internet. I was able to find the contact information of the PR rep that set everything up for me. We called her and everything was taken care of in seconds.

Huge thanks to the manager of the Redmond Borders; because if she had told me no, I would have either had to go all the way home or to the library to print off the information I needed. I didn’t tell my husband this story because he would have laughed at me for not taking all the information with me in a hard printed out copy.

IMG_0148 You know, it’s hard enough to get out of the house with the kids, diapers, snacks, wallet, without forgetting my brain.

My husband’s gift was the easiest. I knew exactly what I wanted to get him and I”m not going to post it on the off chance that he takes a look at this post. He said he wants to be good since it’s his only present.

I spent the rest on the kids even though, I could have picked up a few things for other family members. I’m trying to go though my family members and make sure I have what each one needs.

IMG_0149Sister 1 Movies

Sister 2 Movie Theater Gift Card

Sister 3 Husband took care of it (she does read my blog so I can’t say)

Mom and Dad 1 – gave them a laptop (so they don’t get anything else, maybe a photo book)

Mom and Dad 2 – photo book,

The kids were hard because there was so much to choose from at Borders. The above photos are what you might expect before they added an entirely new toy department.

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With about four aisles of toys to choose from Borders has become a toy boutique. The employees upstairs were not quite as helpful as the manager and the cashiers. I really could have used some help carrying my load downstairs to the only register. I feel like if I had been at a boutique that they would have carried all of my stuff to the register for me. It was hard to corral my kids, with my arms full, but other than that the experience was great. I mean the price difference makes carrying my own toys to the register worth the struggle.

IMG_0152 In addition to so many name brand toys and books to choose from (all of them being learning and education aids for all ages) They have a table set up where kids can read and on the other side of the tower there was a play table for children. That is a lifeline to a mom that has to do her shopping with her children with her.

Many of the items I purchased were on sale. They had buy one get one half off of all Melissa and Doug items and their clearance was buy two get one free. So I was even more attracted to their clearance than all of the new toys they had. I came home with quite a hall of goodies. Knowing me, we’ll donate half of it. We’re going to have to empty out my closet before my surgery and figure out what is getting donated and what is going under the Christmas tree. Christmas might be upstairs in my bed this year. ;-)

 

Borders was kind enough to not only pay for my shopping experience but they want to provide one for two of my readers.

To Enter:

## Required### Visit Borders Kids Toys and Games and comment back with the toy or game you remember playing with as a child and why it’s still a good choice today

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Follow Borders on twitter  and tweet out your toy choice @borders.

Extra Entries after required:

Advertise this giveaway on any giveaway site and tell me where you advertised it. 10 Extra Entries
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Tweet the giveaway (every time you tweet you get an entry) Link to the giveaway please!!! 
Use any of the Share options at the bottom of this post: Dig, Stumble, or fav me on Technorati (two entries for each one)

Leave a comment for every entry

The contest will run until November 30th 11:59 pm Pacific. The winner will be selected by www.random.org. All rules can be found under giveaway rules.

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  1. Dee@CWM says:

    I follow you on twitter. @momcocktails

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    I subscribe to your emails.

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  10. Carol says:

    I played Monopoly often as a child, and today our children play it all the time. It’s just as relevant and fun today!

  11. The Myth Busters Science kits would be a hit at my house!
    bleatham(at)gmail.com

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  15. Danielle E. says:

    I remember getting my first chemistry set as a kid. I played with that thing forever. I am sure it wasn’t exactly the same as the one Borders has but the idea is the same. These are great they are educational and they teach kids that science is fun. Things that are applicable then and now.

  16. Carol says:

    Here’s my Borders tweet (I follow them (cdziuba))

    http://twitter.com/cdziuba/status/5832916841

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    subscriber

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    follow on Twitter cdziuba

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    email subscriber

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    Technorati fave blog of mine cdziuba entry 1

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    Technorati fave blog of mine cdziuba entry 2

  23. Danielle E. says:

    follow on twitter (drellis500)

  24. Carol says:

    Used your Share button and posted your giveaway on my Facebook page Carol P Dziuba

    entry 1

  25. Sondra says:

    I remember the sock puppets. Funny how you can have so much fun with something so simple. Make Your Own Sock Puppets (Toy)

  26. Carol says:

    Used your Share button and posted your giveaway on my Facebook page Carol P Dziuba

    entry 2

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    subscribe to your blog

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    follow you on Twitter (sondrabelle)

  31. Betty N says:

    My favorite toys as a child were my doll, my books, and later games like monopoly. All of these are just as good today…playing with dolls encourages roll playing, dramatic play,etc; books are important at every stage of life to expand knowledge, to learn to read well, and to just look to books for enjoyment and while we only had one choice of monopoly games there are now many varietions of the games. It has strategy planning, negotiating, money skills, following rules, being a good sport and other skills that help a child in life as well as providing a fun game platform.

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    I like the Rush Hour. It helps with thinking skills as neccessary today as it was years ago

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    I subscribe

  35. Vickie Couturier says:

    Hello Kitty Big Roll Bingo
    was fun when I was akid an still is today,it helps kids with concentration
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    I am a email subscriber
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    I follow on twitter @vickiecouturier
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  38. Mami2jcn says:

    I played Memory as a child, and it’s still a classic game today!

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    I’m an email subscriber.

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    I fave on technorati # 1

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    I fave on technorati # 2

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