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**GIVEAWAY* Stepping Stones Together Program ($40 value)

I am super-excited to partner with the good folks at Plum District, to bring you this giveaway: Stepping Stones Together program to teach your child to read in 90 days!!  This program is targeted to kids ages 3-7.  This package includes:
  • Immediate access to a choice of beginning reading books in 3 themes, at levels A-C, which are personalized and printable 
  • Personalized books with your child’s name on it
  • Access to the 5 Steps to Beginning Literacy Success
  • Access to daily reading comprehension questions, writing prompts, and journal pages
  • Access to Flash Cards for each book with game ideas
  • Motivational Incentive chart and Certificates of completion for levels A-C
  • Access to Ask the Expert to address any questions you might have throughout your program
As a teacher, I'm always looking for great ways to enhance my children's literary experiences, and this seems right up my alley.  If you're looking for a great way to keep your child engaged over the summer, or to get a leg-up before starting school, you must check out this program!   
Not a member yet of Plum District?  It's super-easy to join!  You can sign up here.    
To enter to win this giveaway (a $40 value!), simply fill out the Rafflecopter form below.  (Click "read more" if you don't see it...)   GOOD LUCK y'all!
Also, don't forget to enter all the other current giveaways and sweepstakes at AFM!  
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 Keep on saving!  :o)
--Barbara
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Comments

  1. I'd use it for my daughter. Looks great for retention of skills over the summer! She'll be going into 1st grade next fall.

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  2. I'd use this for teaching my four, almost five year old, to read this summer. staying_younger@yahoo.com

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  3. My son starts Kindergarten next year. It's a half day program though and his public school peers will be attending full day kindergarten. I'm intending on supplementing at home and I think this would help!

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  4. This would be great for my nephew who just turned 4.

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