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Giveaway: VeggieTales Egg-cellent Easter Prize Pack
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VeggieTales Egg-cellent Easter Prize Pack Credit: Big Idea Entertainment
We are giving two winners VeggieTales Egg-cellent Easter Prize Pack filled with tons of new and exciting ways to celebrate Easter with your kids. From Easter DVDs to an Easter Egg coloring kit, this prize pack will make this Easter one your kids will never forget.
Included in the prize is:
-'Twas the Night Before Easter DVD
-Hosanna! CD
-Easter beanie plush set
-Easter Egg coloring kit
-Easter wooden puzzle
-Easter Veggie character 3 layer wooden puzzle
-VeggieBus toy
-Easter Hullabaloo sound book
-Easter basket gift set
To enter to win, leave us a comment telling us what your favorite Easter tradition is.
But wait! That's not all! We're also giving away an HP laptop, Jessica Simpson Collection Perfume, a luxury Suki skincare package and AVON lipstick. Click here to enter and share with your friends!
GIVEAWAY RULES
• To enter, leave a comment below telling us your favorite Easter tradition is.
• The comment must be left before 5 p.m. ET on April 1, 2011.
• You may enter only once.
• Two winners will be selected in a random drawing.
• Two winners will receive a VeggieTales Egg-cellent Easter Prize Pack including: 'Twas the Night Before Easter DVD, Hosanna! CD, Easter beanie plush set, Easter Egg coloring kit, Easter wooden puzzle, Easter Veggie character 3 layer wooden puzzle, VeggieBus toy, Easter Hullabaloo sound book, Easter basket gift set. Retail value of each prize is $150.00.
• Open to legal residents of the 50 United States, the District of Columbia and Canada (excluding Quebec) who are 18 and older.
• Click here for complete Official Rules. Winners will be notified by e-mail, so be sure to provide a valid address!
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ReaderComments (Page 3 of 9)
3-28-2011 @ 10:58PM
sdetweiler1 said...Our favorite tradition is hiding eggs. My childred are now 26, 24, 22, and 19. They all want to continue this tradition every year and they even now include there spouses and girl/boy friends. Next year we are adding two little grandchildren to the list. (can't wait) I guess they are never to old to have a wonderful easter egg hunt!!
They also grew up watching all the veggie tales videos and I will hope to be sharing them with my grandchildren. Thanks
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3-28-2011 @ 10:38PM
Tiffany said...Favorite tradition is the ham and family get together...yum
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3-28-2011 @ 10:55PM
Jenn said...easter egg hunt! My kids already started asking me about it a few weeks ago .. they are so excited!
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3-28-2011 @ 11:11PM
Pat Barclay said...Okay so it's not really my family's Easter tradition -it's one of my co-workers, but it's definately my favorite. Every Easter morning her family woke up to the sound of her father's shotgun just outside the door. They would all run to the kitchen and her father would enter with the gun still smoking and he would say, "Darn, missed that Easter Bunny again!" What a fond sick and twisted tradition.
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3-28-2011 @ 11:51PM
kelly jeanie said...Our favorite Easter tradition is the Easter Egg hunt! Thank you!
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3-31-2011 @ 10:19PM
Corey said...The egg hunt! We use plastic eggs full of candy with our kids, which is a lot of fun. However, when we were growing up we searched for real eggs. One year, we lost count and actually found one in August. Yeah...the green color on the inside matched the coloring on the outside on that one.
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3-29-2011 @ 2:18AM
Melissa said...Our whole family loves Veggie Tales:) Our favorite Easter tradition is our family Easter Egg Hunt. Our daughter has a blast, and we love watching her find each egg and each facial expression she makes (adorable).
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3-29-2011 @ 7:15AM
Kathy Skunda said...Our favorite Easter tradition is getting together after church for a Czechoslovakian Easter dinner which includes homemade cheese, bread, red beets (pickled and ground with horseradish), ham, and of course, eggs. The food is prepared the day before and everything is served cold. This gives the cook the day to enjoy with relatives and friends without having to cook. Also, part of the day includes an egg hunt, inside or outside. We do this early in the day and then the kids keep hiding the eggs again and looking for them.
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3-29-2011 @ 3:52PM
wayne said...Our kids are young so, we are just starting some new Easter traditions. My wife and I always enjoyed the egg hunts so we will make sure that is one. Also, I know my girls wouls love painting eggs as well.
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3-29-2011 @ 8:06AM
cathy mowry said...easter is going to church in our new easter dresses and shoes, a big family dinner at grandmas house with ham and all the delicous side dishes, a giant easter egg hunt in grandmas backyard with all the sweet cousins from ages newborn on up to adult. lots of kisses and hugs.
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3-29-2011 @ 8:40PM
deborah lowes said...My favorite Easter tradition is egg hunting with the kids and then dinner with all the family. It is so fun to hear my now grown "kids" say "Mom, are you going to fix me an Easter basket this year?" They just never seem to grow up!! Ha, Ha
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3-29-2011 @ 8:26AM
dawn said...Our favorite easter tradition is going on easter egg hunts with the kids, and of course coloring easter eggs!
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3-29-2011 @ 8:43AM
Christy Desselles said...Our favorite Easter tradition is hiding plastic Easter eggs filled with candy and money around the entire yard for the kids to find. We fill a few with dollar bills.
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3-29-2011 @ 8:46AM
FiremanJLB said...My favorite easter tradition is easter egg hunting!!!
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4-03-2011 @ 7:43AM
Tony Desselles said...Our Easter tradition is going to church with my entire family. I am the oldest of 6 children and most of us have our own children. We then have dinner and a Easter egg hunt. The entire day is enjoyable!
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3-29-2011 @ 12:12PM
Mary said...This year will be a little different but still the same :) Why? Well we just moved into a new home which is a lot bigger and a lot older so it has character, so hiding the eggs will be different, but decorating will still be the same. My 4 children and I like to come up with different decorating techniques every year. LOL some good some not so good, but it is the time we spend together doing the decorating that is the most memorable. Family time is always the best.
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3-29-2011 @ 6:48PM
Jennielle said...My favorite tradition, as a child and that my children do now, is our Easter basket hunt. My grandmother started this with us. On Easter morning we are left with a little note from the Easter Bunny. It is a rhyming poem that gives us clues as to where our baskets are hidden (shower, closets, ect.), but you have to ACT it out. It may be something like "wiggle your nose and count your toes, walk three steps and make a pose", ect. My mom made us act them out even into ours teens our else we didn't get our baskets. It was totally silly, but it made for great memories and pictures. I have 4 children now and it is definitely a fun tradition, although as the mom it can be difficult to make up 4 poems a year, but it is totally worth it!
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3-29-2011 @ 11:29AM
Linda said...First Easter with 2 yr old grandchild. So looking forward to making Easter memories. My grandchild loves Veggie Tales and I enjoy the religlious messages. Must start early to instill values.
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3-29-2011 @ 9:23AM
Michelle said...Our favorite tradition is to take our son to an Easter egg hunt.
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3-29-2011 @ 10:11AM
Sally Webster said...Our favorite tradition is attending the Maunday Thursday (the meal of the Upper Room) where we take communion, followed by the "Service of Darkness" on Friday--remembering the cross. BUT, it is all followed by our Easter Service that we attend where we celebrate the resurrection. These three services remind our family every year of the passion of Christ.
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