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Celebration Giveaway! Free entry, huge collection of products!

Hello Everyone, I am celebrating my biggest milestone on TpT, breaking $5000.00!!!! To celebrate I am giving away a $25.00 gift certificate to my TpT store and a huge bundle of products from some very generous teachers who have donated some of their best products. These teachers are so talented that I hope you take a few minutes to visit each one of them after you have entered the giveaway. Entries will be accepted from now until Wednesday, March 26th at midnight. I will announce the winner on Wednesday afternoon. Also, the bundle of products will keep growing throughout the weekend as more fantastic teachers donate their wonderful products. If you wish to donate a product link it below.

Here are the products that awesome teachers have donated to this giveaway. 33 products and counting!!!!









































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32. Telling time to rhyme:hickory dickory dock a Rafflecopter giveaway Best of luck! Christine

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  1. My favorite part is seeing those little kids having their "lightbulb" moment whenever they "get" it! :)

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  2. I lov the lightbulb momet too! Their little brains are just so amazing!Thanks for entering, good luck!

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  3. Congratulations Christine, what a great giveaway! My favorite part of teaching is having fun with the kids while were learning:)

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  4. I love that too, there is no better job in the world!Thank you for entering, good luck!

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  5. Congratulations! My favorite part of teaching is the kids! dbednarsk@yahoo.com

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  6. Great looking giveaway! My favorite part of teaching is preparing kids to lead happy lives.

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  7. Great giveaway - thanks for sharing! My favourite part of teaching is when the students get that lightbulb moment!

    Wendy :)
    Teacher's Toolkit

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  8. Happiness and loveare a huge part of teaching, I will never understand those teachers who tear children down instead of build them up, why teach then? Enough of my soapbox, thank you ladies for entering, good luck!

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  9. My favorite part of teaching is connecting with the children and helping them be the best they can be.

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  10. My favorite part of teaching is that each day is different from the one before. I am always amazed at what my students are able to achieve each and everyday.

    faithfulinfirst.blogspot.com

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  11. My favorite part of teaching is being able to teach so many new skills and concepts in fun and creative ways! Such a great giveaway!

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  12. Love your blog! My favorite part of teaching is teaching the kids. They are amazing! I love how you open their eyes to so many new skills in the world.

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  13. My favorite part of teaching is getting to be creative to heart's content. I love planning for upcoming themes and figuring out ways to incorporate all the skills into those themes.

    Lora
    teaching the littles

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  14. I love seeing the kiddos faces light up when they get a concept for the first time! :) I also love how many ways something can be taught, so I get to interject my own creativity into a topic!

    Sara
    Miss V's Busy Bees
    ventrellasara@gmail.com

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  15. These are all great reasons to love teaching.I especially lov the creativity we are afforded in Pre-K! Good luck! Christine

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  16. Great Giveaway!!! My favorite part of teaching is the looks on a students face when they finally get something!

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