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Happy Belated National Tell a Fairy Tale Day! - (Free Printables and a Giveaway!)

I am pretty sure that everyday is a holiday at this point.  I typed in a random date, August 12th, and sure enough it is World Elephant Day.  It gets a little ridiculous, but some days are definitely worth celebrating!
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February 26th is National Tell a Fairy Tale Day.  I missed it this year, but Mother Goose Time didn't!  They are running a giveaway for one of their most popular books (remember we get a new storybook every month in our curriculum boxes): Aesop's Fables for Preschoolers.  If you win your also get a storytelling set to go along with it.  I did not get an opportunity to read this book, because we didn't start using Mother Goose Time until December and this book was from the August kit, but it looks adorable!

If you would like a chance to win click here and fill out the very easy entry form!

Even if you DON'T win the print storybook, Mother Goose Time has set it up so everyone is a winner!

Everyone who enters gets free stuff!
  • 4 Free Aesop's Fables Activities
  • all downloadable storytelling pieces and props
  • free online Amazon version of Aesop's Fables
If you don't win, and you still want a print copy of the book, you can buy it on Amazon.

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  1. This book is one of my favorites. I need to get it out again. It taught so many valuable lessons that the boys really caught on to.

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