In honor of Father's Day, I'm going to give away one of the four books that are featured on Barefoot Books for Father's Day. It'll be winner's choice. The winner (maybe 2 winners if I get a lot of entries) will be announced June 26th. That's a week after Father's Day so it'll have to be a belated Father's Day present.
Here's how you enter.
There are two REQUIRED things you must do in order to enter. (You'll get two entries.)
1. You must comment on this post with what you love most about being a father. If you are a woman, you must post with what you love most about your own father.
2. You must "Like" Mama Munky's Barefoot Books on facebook.
You can get more entries by...
1. Sharing Mama Munky's Barefoot Books on facebook (1 entry)
2. Sharing this giveaway on your blog (1 entry)
3. Making a purchase from my Barefoot Books' Marketplace. (2 entries) *Make sure my name is on the bottom of the page when you check out*
4. Share the giveaway message that I'll post on the Mama Munky's Barefoot Books page on facebook.
5. Mention Mama Munky's Barefoot Books or this giveaway in your facebook status.
Thanks everyone and good luck!! Pin It
My father is the most amazing man alive!! He has always been there when I need him and is the funniest, most caring person I know! He's also an amazing Papa to my son!! :-)
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The thing I love most about being a father is knowing that Noah will always be my partner in crime. Plus, I FINALLY have someone who will go to car shows with me, even if the thing he likes most about them are the balloons tied to the rear view mirrors.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite part of being a dad is coming home from work at close to midnight and seeing my little monster take his first steps across the living room like he was waiting for daddy to come home to play with him. I can't wait to teach him how to properly handle comic books!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite thing about my Dad is that he is always ready for any adventure! I also watching my kids with their Grampie. :)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite thing about my dad is that no matter how much of a pain in the butt I was growing up he was still there for me if I needed him. He still comes to our house to do fixit stuff if I really need him! He'll always be there for me even though I have a family of my own.
ReplyDelete-Jen Sugai
My dad worked all the time when i was a kid, but every once in a while he would take take time off, and take us somewhere special. Like to the ice cream shop for sundaes, or A+W for root beers. i know he worked really hard to give us the life that we had, and so i appreciate that he would take them time for a little father daughter time once in a while. thanks for the chance! We love barefoot books! enchantedtree(at)hotmail.com
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