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To win this prize, you will need to post a comment to this blog post answering this question: Name two of your favorite Art of Eloquence studies listed on our Elementary page! We’ll be picking a winner from among the correct answers and contacting you via email so make sure you leave your email address on your comment post. Don’t forget to subscribe to our newsletter for another chance to win a Birthday Bash prize from Art of Eloquence! And you might want to subscribe to the blog RSS feed so you don’t miss a contest today! (DISCLAIMER: Communication FUNdamentals, our blog, normally only posts three times a week (MWF) but today we are having a new post/contest each half hour of the Birthday Bash.) Congratulations to our Winner: Terri G!Birthday Bash: 5pm-LightHome Publications
James Dunlap from LightHome Publicationswill be sharing on the Art of Eloquence Facebook fan page this Birthday Bash half hour. Here is what she is offering as a prize for this half hour’s contest:
From LightHome Publications:
Subscription to Artistic Nature Magazine
Packed with pictures in color, coloring pages, and all kinds of interesting facts about nature, along with multiple art activities with instructions in each and every issue. This colorful quarterly magazine for homeschoolers covers Nature, Art, Bible, and other school subjects in a fun and interesting way. Each issue has a special nature topic that the whole issue revolves around, making each issue suitable for a unit study that you can use at any time! This is a multi-level magazine that is geared to the goals and needs of multi-level homeschooling, with different features that will be enjoyed by different ages, 8 to 15. (Some children who are younger than 8 or older than 15 will also enjoy the magazine, but the writing and art instruction are mainly geared for ages 8-15.).
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Say What You Mean for Kids and The Play Book.
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Say What You Mean for Kids and FIMMology 101
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The Play Book
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Say What You Mean for Kids and The Play Book
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We’ve enjoyed Say What You Mean for Kids. I haven’t tried the others, but The Play Book sounds cool.