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September 5, 2011

Hallmark's Back To School Confidence Checklist {Review & Giveaway}

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By the time you read this, most of your little ones will be off to school. Whether they are going to Kindergarten for the first time, or they are a seasoned pro and are off to a higher grade, that first day of school can be intimidating. It is exciting to meet a new teacher and new classmates, and pack up that new backpack with pencils, folders and glue, but sometimes kids need more than school supplies to face the exciting and challenging situations the upcoming year holds.

Hallmark has created a back-to-school confidence checklist to help parents encourage and build confidence in their kids - now and all year long.
  • Let them hold onto your words. Kids often get embarrassed when parents say “I love you” in front of their friends. Think about sticking a card in their backpack or inside a textbook, so they can find it later and hold onto it all day. Hallmark’s Kids Collection features cards addressing topics for young kids, including nerves about school and positive reinforcement for hard work, as well as topics for tweens/teens, such as peer pressure and choosing friends wisely.
  • Surprise your child with a lunchtime delight. Fruits and veggies will help a kid be physically fit, but don’t forget about a child’s emotional wellness. Surprise your child with a serving of love and pride with Hallmark’s new bite-sized Lunchbox Notes. The unexpected “I love you” or “good luck” will let your child know you’re by their side even after they get on the school bus.
  • Bring story time to life. Story time is an opportunity to develop reading skills, but it’s also a time for parents and kids to bond. If work keeps you from being home after school or an evening activity causes you to miss bedtime, Hallmark can help. Hallmark Recordable Storybooks allow you to record your voice, and your little ones can read along with you even if you’re far away.
We received each of these Kids Encouragement items for review. We received a gift pack that contained three of the greeting cards from the Kids Collection, a pack of 50 Lunch Notes for Kids and a Guess How Much I Love You Recordable Storybook.

Hallmark Back To School Gift Pack

The greeting cards that we received have some great messages on them to encourage a child on a tough day. And we all know that when you are in school, those can be often. Maybe your son didn't do so well on a test? Or maybe your daughter's 3 "BFFs" have now decided she isn't cool enough for them? Well as much as we all know that those 4 will be BFFs again tomorrow, and the next test will be better, these issues can really bring a kid down. You can put a smile on your child's face with one of these cards.

The Lunch Notes are super cute! Included in the gift book are "50 ways to add a little love to lunchtime". Some are funny, some are sentimental and some are just silly, but each one is sure to bring a smile to your child's face when they pull it out of their lunch box. I remember how my mom used to write little messages on my napkins when she packed my lunch. It made me smile knowing that my mom was thinking about me always.

The Recordable Storybook is my favorite part of this package! Since my kids can't read yet, they are a little young for the greeting cards and the Lunch Notes, but they love these recordable storybooks. They come in well known titles such as Guess How Much I Love You, My Little Princess and Goodnight Moon.


You simply record yourself reading each page, and then when you can't read to your child, they can still flip through the pages and hear your voice, just as if you were sitting there reading to them. These books certainly do not take the place of that bonding time that parents and children get from reading together, but it is the next best thing. These books are awesome for military families where one parent is deployed!

We like the Recordable Storybooks for quiet time while we are trying to get dinner ready, laundry done, or some other chore that doesn't require "help" from little hands. The kids enjoy "reading" their books with Mommy and Daddy, even when we can't be sitting right next to them.

Rylie reading Hallmark Recordable Storybook Bryce reading Hallmark Recordable Story Book
Rylie and Bryce reading Hallmark Recordable Storybook

It even encourages them to spend some quality time together, which I love to see!

I have to tell you how grateful I am to Hallmark for making these Recordable Storybooks. As most of you know, my dad passed away this past April. Well last year my mom bought one of the holiday Recordable Storybooks and my parents recorded themselves reading The Night Before Christmas for the kids. I now have my dad's voice preserved in this book for both me and for my kids. We will always keep Papa's memory alive by the sound of his voice. I am so thankful that I have this book!

Hallmark is always there for every holiday or special occasion. When you can't find the words, Hallmark can. If you are looking for a gift idea for that hard-to-buy person, chances are, Hallmark will have it. Hallmark is also there for our kids during this back-to-school time! Visit your local Hallmark store to pick up these great products that will help encourage and build confidence in your kids.

~*~One of my readers is going to win a Hallmark Back-To-School Gift Pack!~*~
Gift pack contains a Recordable Storybook, Lunch Notes for Kids, and assorted Greeting Cards.





Disclosure: This is my honest opinion. I received the Hallmark products mentioned above at no cost for the purpose of this review. No other compensation was received. A big Thank You to the sponsor and/or representing PR company for providing the giveaway prize!

73 comments:

Janene said...

This will be for my Granddaughter Katelyn :-)

Sippy Cup Mom said...

My son! ;-)

Malia said...

for my daughter!!

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Shelly said...

These will be for my son's lunchbox

donnyandshelly at yahoo dot com

B said...

It will be for my 3 grandchildren's lunch boxes.

B said...

For my 7 year old grandson.

abunder

Ada said...

They would be used in my son's Elijah's lunch box.:)

Cindy0462 said...

my daughter
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mogrill said...

My 9 year old daughter.
Thanks for the chance.
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Amateur Mommy said...

my son! he just started kindergarten today!

becky

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Brittney said...

my daughter
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Heather said...

hubby as kids are too young to go to school.

Meredith said...

My niece who started school this year!

Jenny said...

For my hubby!
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Caroline said...

for my two daughters

Misusedinnocence said...

Into my sons lunchbox. :)

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Michael, Jamie, Sam & Eli said...

My hubby (my kids are still too little for school this year)

freddie said...

This would go into my grandsons lunch box. dwelchert@yahoo.com

Cathological said...

We homeschool, so this will get tucked into my daughters napkin at lunchtime!

Deborah said...

The Lunch Notes would be slipped into my grandson's lunch box. Thanks for the chance to win this great Hallmark prize package.

AmandaSue said...

My niece would love these books! :)

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Stephanie said...

They would be for my son!

Beth Larrabee said...

In my daughters lunch box!

s said...

My little one's
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Tia said...

I would put them in my daughter's lunch box but I would also slip them into both of my son's backpacks.
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Vivian said...

They'd be for my daughter of course!

Aleksandra Nearing said...

My daughter gets a school lunch so these would be slipped into my hubby's lunchbox :)

Wild N Mild $$$ said...

I would use these in my sons lunchbox.

Jennifer Rote wildnmild4u@yahoo.com

Melissa G said...

Lunch notes are definitely left for my preschooler! Thanks mommamelvin at gmail dot com

Sherry said...

These would be for my nieces lunchbox.

Jenn Spencer said...

These will be for my son's lunchbox!

Thanks!
Jenn from How to Make Hair Bows
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Tonya said...

my daughter's lunch

Carrie said...

I would be using the Lunch notes for our 8 year old daughter Sasha. She is such a doll and loves getting something special in her lunch.

MommyMadness said...
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MommyMadness said...

I will use some of the lunch notes in my husbands lunch and save the rest for when my daughter starts school. (Crystal Feldman)

Jess&James said...

I would leave notes for my daughter Zoe who is in PreK
James Cox
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Melissa G said...

tweet thank you https://twitter.com/#!/denvermomma/status/112641329904885760

Melissa said...

my daughter would love this! its the only book her daddy ever read to her, before he was sent away

Elisabethandemma said...

I will put the notes in my daughter's lunch box.

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CouponAddict said...

My daughters lunchbox!

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jessica corr

Becky said...

my hubby's

Raven In A Blue Room said...

my daughter's :)

Thank you for hosting this giveaway

Louis
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damiesmom said...

my sons
damiesmom at ymail dot com

sweetsue said...

These would be for my granddaughter's kindegarten snack bag:)
smchester at gmail dot com

rachaellea said...

my son

Rebekah said...

I would use them for my three younger children, the boys, ages 3, 4 and 6. My daughter is too COOL for those:)
rebekahmercier@gmail.com

Melissa said...

My daughter :)

lisa said...

for my kids

Julie said...

for my daughter :)
hebb dot julie at gmail dot com

Sarah said...

For my daughter!

Becca Ann said...

I would put them in my daughter and sons lunch boxes!

jandsfox_143 said...

They would go in my daughters lunch box!
jandsfox_143@msn.com

Renee G said...

I would leave messages for my son Justin.
rsgrandinetti@yahoo(DOT)com

bdf64522-37a7-11e0-8580-000bcdcb5194 said...

for my kids!
Maizuru@aol.com

laurasloves said...

My son who just started school and would absolutely love these.
laura dot hopelessromantic dot emerson at gmail dot com

Darlene said...

This would be for my granddaughter Hannah

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Tara said...

For my son.
sweetpeonies07 at gmail

Ginger Ramage said...

It will be for my boyfriend, since my daughter is only 3 months old!

gingerramage@hotmail.com

Diana R. said...

I'd leave the lunchbox notes for my little ones - I know Hallmark's are neater than the ones I leave now! :)

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bored2quickly said...

I follow your blog on GFC! I would love to win this so I could put them in my son's and daughter's lunchbox! Thanks so much for the fantastic giveaway!
Renee Walters
bored2quickly@hotmail.com

Heidi said...

I would use the Lunchbox Notes for all four of my daughters!
textbookmommy at gmail dot com

mommy2one126 said...

For my daughter! :) mommy2one126@yahoo.com

Kendra said...

The notes will be slipped in my son & daughter's lunches, or in any child in my presence that needs an uplifitng word!

kendradee1972@yahoo.com

giggling kids said...

My nephews!
heatherstamper09@aol.com

mary said...

for my daughter

marygardner49 at aol dot com

kat said...

they would be used for my grandkids lunches. They live 1500 miles away and they take their lunch to school and it would be fab for them to open their lunch and see a note from grandma.
kat_emerick@yahoo.com

tina reynolds said...

they would go in my son and daughters luchboxes thanks for the chance to win eaglesforjack@gmail.com

Bakersdozen said...

This would go to my elementary school kids. vidomich(at)yahoo(dot)com

Clair said...

I would be leaving them in my daughters lunch! She's just learning to read so she gets excited about the little words she knows so far!

Erica said...

My daughter Kylie would get the lunch box notes!
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Nancye said...

They would be for my daughter, Rachel.

nancyecdavis AT bellsouth DOT net

Amanda B said...

My husbands! Our son is only 5 months old but when he'd old enough I'll give them to him

lilyk said...

I would put the Lunch Notes into my friend's lunch box.

 
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