10 October 2009
If you haven't tried Reading Eggs then take advantage now
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Friday 9 October 2009
Dear Parents and Eggsplorers,
We are proud to announce that ABC Reading Eggs has received Kidspot's Best Website for 5-7 year olds for the second year in a row!
What makes this award so special is that parents who use and love the ABC Reading Eggs program took the time to vote. ABC Reading Eggs is parents' Number 1 website for 5-7 year olds! The feedback from parents, carers and teachers has been overwhelming. It has encouraged the ABC Reading Eggs team to continue working to produce new content for the program that is fun, interactive and educationally sound.
Tell your friends and family about ABC Reading Eggs!
If you are enjoying ABC Reading Eggs, why not tell your friends with children aged 3-7, about the program?
For each new unique user who registers on the site by the 31st of October 2009, using the code below,
The Institute has a fantastic record in researching ways to improve the chances of children fighting cancer. The vision of the Institute is to cure 100% of children with cancer through world-class research.
To access your FREE time on ABC Reading Eggs, simply sign up by clicking on the Register button located on the top orange bar at www.readingeggs.com. Then add the code: KLW99SAT by 31st October 2009.
Not only will your friends thank you for helping improve their kids' reading skills for up to 3 weeks absolutely FREE, but you will also be helping a great cause!
Help us raise $10000 this month!
Yours sincerely

Matthew Sandblom
Chief Eggsploring Officer

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