Book Giveaway: Crocodaddy by Kim Norman

Kim Norman has generously offered to send one of my readers a signed copy of her picture book, Crocodaddy. (It is probably U.S. only. But I haven't doublechecked. I'll let you know if that changes.)
You have today through May 20th to enter.
I'll give you two options for entering this one:
a) Leave a comment describing your own favorite imaginative games (either from your own childhood or something you do with your children now). See my interview with Kim Norman yesterday to see some of the fun games she recommends!
b) Answer the last question of my interview: If you had twenty-four hours, a time machine, and a limitless supply of money, what would you want to do?
Both options require you to think creatively :) And I hope to see some great answers! With either option, I need you to leave me your email address. If your contact information is already tied in with your profile, then that's okay. But otherwise, leave it! I'd hate to have to draw another winner.
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9 comments:
If I had 24 hours, a time machine, and unlimited money I would read a book, eat breakfast and lunch with my husband and son at all our favorite restaurants, go see a movie with my parents, eat dinner at the in-laws, play in the park, and when it's 23 hours and 59 minutes, I'd use the time machine to rewind the day and do it all over again =)
luckistarr4 AT gmail DOT com
Well that's easy I would go back to Austen time and find me a Mr. Darcy! After all I would have all the pounds I needed to buy my own Pemberley just need the Colin Firth to complete the picture! =)
Hi, Here are a few of my imaginative
play ideas-when indoors-make a fort with blankets and chairs, when outside-have a tea party in the middle of your mom's Canna Flower Bed!
Thanks, Cindi
jchoppes[at]hotmail[dot]com
I would want to visit some of my favorite times in history! First, back to when Jesus was preaching,
then on to Regency time period and
where pottery was mastered and buy my favorite pieces. A flight to outer
space would be fun, also! This is kind of an overwhelming task for me.
Many thanks, Cindi
jchoppes[at]hotmail[dot]com
I'd go back to when both of my Grandmothers and my parents were alive. I'd spend days asking questions, listening to their stories and recording them. Sigh......
mj.coward@gmail.com
I think I'd go into the future a few generations to see what life is like for my great great grandchildren and with my limitless supply of money I would feed the world:) Thanks!
christinbanda(AT)yahoo(DOT)com
Good review, interesting and entertaining
Barry
My father past away in 2001 - if I had a time machine I would go back and talk to him more. I would spend money on lots of fun Father & daughter things that we should have done. Please inlcude me in your giveaway.
Thanks
Carlene
iluvreading(at)verizon.net
My kids and I would act out characters in children's book. For instance DD was Winnie the Pooh (since she got to divvy up the roles), little brother was Piglet, I was Tigger and dad was Eeyore (poor dad getting stuck with being sad). We did it with lots of other series too!
pamelashockley(AT)netscape(DOT)net
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