This week's giveaway: a set of Uncle Goose Wooden Blocks in a language of your choice! Uncle Goose makes these beautiful blocks in many languages, including Spanish, Korean, Russian, French, Norwegian, Chinese, and Hebrew. Check our website for all languages available.
To enter, tell us: If you your child could learn an additional language, what would it be? Double your chances by entering on Facebook. We'll randomly select the winner tomorrow!
Monday, March 28, 2011
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27 comments:
I would love a spanish set!
My Korean-American children would love a Korean set!
I would love for us all to be able to speak Spanish because so many people in our community speak it as their first language.
kirbycolby at gmail dot com
I would love the Spanish set! It is so cute, and could help us both learn something new:)
jjak2003 at gmail dot com
French, since my husband teaches French!
I would love Italian or Spanish.
Korean :)
Italian...So that if we were ever stationed there with the US Navy he would know the language already :)
Miranda H meeko1826@yahoo.com
Spanish!
spanish..most needed!
Italian, so she has a tie to her background!
Spanish please! love it !
I taught my son sign language when he was a baby. I would like him to learn the full language. ( I know it doesn't apply to these blocks)
I would love my kids to learn Tagalog so they could talk to their cousins in the Philippines!
elizaklinger@yahoo.com
Would love German set!
Spanish!
Oh, it would certainly be Chinese...because I have a Chinese-born son!!
French! Oui!
French would be fun
Korean. Since he is Korean.
But I'd need to learn it to so we could talk!
August would love a set in french!
German first, then Norwegian and Swedish...all languages of my roots!
I would love for Brody to be able to speak Spanish, since we live in Tucson, AZ it really is a need.
I would love to win a Chinese block set! My new niece may will most likely learn Chinese :)
Chinese...or Finnish would be wonderful, too!
Korean set for sure! My oldest wants to know more about his birth country.
Spanish of course, since I am Puerto Rican! LOL!
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