Dec. 10, 2008
Race cars are cool!
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Last summer we went to see the Chicago Rush play arena football. I organized a group of homeschoolers for the Rush to Read program and the kids earned two free tickets each to see a game. The teachers were also given tickets, so we went with a great group of family and friends. Before the game, the Rush have a family festival, which is held in a room across from the arena. There were lots of activities for the kids: face painting, animal balloons, dance music playing, video games hooked up to large screen TVs, a place to make a sign for the game, a football-throwing contest, and booths from sponsors. At one table we signed up for Score Educational Center's summer reading program. The program was easy and offered some great prizes. The kids earned gift cards to a book store, free hot fudge sundaes, bowling certificates and more. Another table was giving away Meijer tattoos and water bottles. And in the center of the room was one of the coolest things we'd seen yet: Ridemakerz cars. At first, we thought they were just souped up remote control cars. While we were waiting our turn for a try, the salesman let me know they were build-your-own vehicles. It is a super-cool version of Build-a-Bear for older kids! WOW! I knew right then what an awesome gift that might be for my son (from Grandpa the car salesman!). So imagine my pleasant surprise to stumble across a contest to win a $75 gift certificate to play at Ridemakerz! That would be a joy to win. But first I want to give you a chance too! So click on the link and read about the Bargain Briana's experience with her boys there. She's got the details of how you can win! Good luck! Want another chance to win? Go see Amy at The Fourth Frog Blog. She shares her experience and offers more chances to win! And Angelica Grace Designs has the contest too, plus her experience and photos of the rockin' pink car her daughter created! And DesignHER Momma is giving one away too. She shares her experience with her 4-year-old daughter, proving it's not just for boys.... |








