It is that time of year again where the Bloggy Giveaways are going on! This is a great, big BLOG carnival full of participants with contests going on! Thank you for visiting my blog! I hope you feel welcome...and would like to visit again! My name is Sarah and I am a PT working out of home mom. I babysit another child in her home, along with my kids...so I consider that a SAHM still. I have 3 kiddos.. a boy who is 10 years old, a boy that is 3 1/2 years old, and a 19 month old girl. We have a baby due the beginning of January 2009. So, we are busy in the Sassyfrazz home. Without further ad0...I would like to introduce to you my first contest offered in the Bloggy giveaways.
See Kai Run makes amazing shoes for our little ones! I am a huge fan of their quality made shoes!! The shoes are made with leather and are extremely flexible! See Kai Run's footwear meets the American Podiatric Medical Association's rigorous standards for foot health and functionality and has been awarded the APMA's prestigious Seal of Acceptance. They have a great selection of hip and urban shoe designs available! One of my favorites are the Peggy boots that I have for my daughter! I think they are so cute on her feet, and she walks so comfortably and with style! These shoes are warm on her little feet, and breathable, too! The velcro keeps the shoe on her foot, and it is easy to put them on and off. The Peggy Boots are made with sheepskin leather, the sole is super flexible and the toe is wide for plenty of room to grow and move. These shoes are great for indoor and out. Madelyn loves shoes and she gives them 2 thumbs up~ so do I!
See Kai Run makes another great boot for girls called the Julie boot in pink (limited edition). The See Kai Run site shows this boot in the new fall colors (with brown), but I have a picture of the pink. I think it is an adorable boot. The Julie boot is made with the same super-soft sheepskin leather. I think that is my favorite feature of the See Kai Run shoes, and the flexibility! I wish these shoes came in adult sizes! The Julie boot can be purchased with the breathable leather lining or cozy faux-fur lining. The zipper is on the inner side of the foot, which I think helps keep the zipper protected. See Kai Run also makes great looking (and quality made) boy shoes! I got the Paul in blue (limited edition) shoes to check out! I can say they are one of the cutest shoes I have ever seen! These adorable shoes are made with the great sheepskin leather, are extremely flexible...and can I just say any little boy would be totally styling in these? The shoes look like dressy tennis (but the laces don't come out) and there is a velcro strap to keep the shoes on! I really like the colors, too! You should check out the See Kai Run site and look at all their amazing choices for shoes! You will be impressed with the selection, and once you purchase~you will be impressed with the quality you receive!
See Kai Run was created and inspired by none other than Kai's Mom! She knew the need for comfortable shoes with flexible soles for her son, Kai to wear outdoors. She wanted to create a line of shoes that was as happening as Kai - bold, hip, fun, with an urban sensibility. Something entirely different than what was offered.
She came out with great shoes for both girls and boys...and I highly recommend them!
Have I convinced you that See Kai Run shoes are the shoe choice for your kids?? We love them! See Kai Run has given you...my lucky readers....a chance to win these great shoes! This contest is for the chance to win one pair of these great shoes that I reviewed for you! The shoes in the contest are the Peggy Boot (size 5), Julie (pink)Boot (size 3) and the Paul(blue) shoes (size 5). This contest is open to all readers living in the Continental United States. Please go see the selection of shoes that See Kai Run carries, and come comment about another pair you would like to get for your child. Click here to see how you can earn extra credits to win, and click here to see guidelines and the official rules. Contest will end on November 6th, at 7:00 PM CST. GOOD LUCK~
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«Oldest ‹Older 201 – 223 of 223I love the Paul shoes and they are the perfect size for my little boy. He is going up to 5's any day now. Thanks for the contest.
I found your contest on Metropolitan Mama's blog. The Paul and Oliver happen to be my favorites as well, popular. I do like the Paul in both blue and the green.Too cute!
I'd like the Paul shoes if I won. I also really like the Tristan shoes on the website.
i love the Steph boots
I like the kenso shoes also.
angela k tisaynababaeatyahoo.com
I also like the Riley in the collection. And of the three offered, I think Peggy may be my favorite.
I absolutely love the Emilie style. They are adorable!
love the melody shoe for my toddler
I'd try the Avery shoes, too. So cute! Thanks.
The martin blue eleven shoes are nice
I'm a subscriber
My favorite is the Peggy boots followed by the Julie boots. Lillian Grace is my favorite non-prize see kai run product.
Thanks for the opportunity to participate in this giveaway!
I like the Ali shoes! the boys shoes are so awesome.
My son would look adorable in the Tristan shoes
jasonncaryn at yahoo dot com
I'd love to win the Peggy Boots for my niece. From the website, I like the Melody shoes.
parksmission@gmail.com
I love the Mazi Smaller shoes!
My favorites from the site are the Melody shoes, they're so adorable! However, I would be overjoyed to win either the Peggy or Julie boots for my daughter.
Thanks!
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I love the Emilie shoes! Please enter me into the contest for the Peggy boots. Thanks!
I like the Oslo shoes and I would love to win the Paul shoes.
donna444444@yahoo.com
I am a subscriber.
donna444444@yahoo.com
I put your button on my blog.
donna444444@yahoo.com
The peter shoes are my favorite. I really love your shoes!
I have toddler grandsons and I wish their feet were smaller but I also have a 7 month old grand daughter who would look great in any one of the shoes. I like the boots best and pink is her color. I think I would let my daughter in law make the final choice
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