Friday, January 2, 2009

Life's Building Blocks (Plus a BIG giveaway)

Building character in our children is so important! Kids need to have good guidance and knowledge to learn the importance of kindness, perseverance, fairness, courage, honesty and self-control. Kids are bombarded with negative pressures and influences daily, and parents (myself included) are thankful to know of possible ways to help our children.
I am happy to introduce to you a great product line to help get kids excited about and learn character values in a fun way~ Life's Building Blocks.
"Life's Building Blocks, Inc., is a privately held company that designs, creates, markets and sells an extensive line of unique products and programs dedicated to helping parents develop morals and character in children in a fun and interactive environment. The smartly packaged products include books, board games, toys and DVD's that are distributed through proven direct marketing techniques that build upon historical data while taking advantage of the current trends in the market place. Founder, Chairman, and CEO, Vikash Sanyal, and his wife Juli, started the company in the summer of 2003 after he spent over 15 years in the golf industry during which he had a major role in launching and managing two successful putter companies. At Life's Building Blocks, Inc., he has assembled an impressive team of experts in the fields of moral and character development as well as individuals who helped create some of the most successful toys and books in the history of the toy industry."
Zaki the Chameleon is an adorable plush that is about 2 feet tall and he tells 6 fables written into short stories and rhymes starring the Spruce Street Six. Zaki includes a cartridge slot that allows the consumer to get new stories, thereby keeping Zaki fresh and extending the product’s life cycle. Zaki (story telling) Chameleon has a colorful, spiky back. The colors change from red, to yellow, to green to help kids understand when it is good to stop, slow down, or go for it! Zaki sings a song to help kids know the difference about what to do in different situations. My kids adore Zaki and really enjoy listening to his stories. It is fun to hear Caleb (my 3 1/2 year old) talk about and ask questions about the stories Zaki shares. (Retail value $30)
Life's Building Blocks offers great chapter books and activity books for older kids (ages 6-11) that engage the readers of the moral dilemmas of the Spruce Street Six kids. The books encourage the readers to think about how the kids make their choices. Each book in the series covers a different virtue and character trait. The activity books are filled with lessons that surround the virtue of the month and give parents and kids opportunities to talk. But to the kids they are just fun puzzles, stories, word searches, and coded messages. I think that the chapter books and the activity books are great for kids to read and work in, too. (Retail value $5.99/each book)I like that Life's Building Blocks offers products for ages 3-11. The company offers great guides for adults to use with their kids to cover the virtues and guides for discussions on the chapter books. The site also has lesson plans that parents and teachers can use. I think this is a great program for homeschoolers to use with their curriculum as well!
Life's Building Blocks has given me a code to share with my readers for a special discount of 20% off a minimum of $15 order! Just use sassy20 and you can use that code until 1/31.
WOULD YOU LIKE TO WIN?? Life's Building Blocks has offered to sponsor a giveaway for a plush Zaki the Chameleon, all 6 chapter books, and all 6 activity books!! What a great gift to give your children, or other children you may know! This contest is open to all readers living in the Continental United States. To get your first entry, go to Life's Building Blocks, and comment about something you liked about their company or products. If you do not do the first required entry, you will be disqualified. You may come back each day and enter (again) after you do the first rule, just tweet about this giveaway and leave the url in your comment. 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 January 12, 2009 at 11:59PM CST. GOOD LUCK!

122 comments:

  1. i like the courage activity book.
    mommy2skie@yahoo.com

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  2. subscribed.
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  3. got your button.
    mommy2skie@yahoo.com

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  4. following you.
    mommy2skie@yahoo.com

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  5. the courage book is really cute.
    zerskat@yahoo.com

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  6. i also like the courage activity book, thanks.
    mommypeets@aol.com

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  7. i like the character development program.
    thanks
    pinkadoodle09@yahoo.com

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  8. hmm, i like the zaki plush so much, the colors are so vibrant.
    thanks.
    mrvanepps@yahoo.com

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  9. oh my, im in love with this company! i really like the honesty activity book.
    froggyleaper2@yahoo.com

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  10. The courage activity books look perfect for my little ones
    shopannies@yahoo.com

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  11. your button is up on my blog
    shopannies@yahoo.com

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  12. I like the activity books because they say they present a "moral dilemma", lol, you have to sneak those manners in somehow!!

    kayceewilliams@gmail.com

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  13. I like that their toys promote interaction between parents and children. Thanks for the chance.

    sweetascandy579 at yahoo dot com

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  14. I am a subscriber.

    sweetascandy579 at yahoo dot com

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  15. I like the fact they teach values.

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  16. I like the "What Would Zaki Do?" Board Game. Such a fun way to learn important values. Thanks for the contest!

    cherierj(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  17. I am subscribed in google reader.

    cherierj(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  18. I like the Kindness Activity book. This world needs all the help it can get in the kindness dept. Thank you

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  19. As a parent, I get so discouraged at what is marketed towards our kids. I already have to explain about greed and money to them. I love the genuine care this company has for children. The What Would Zaki Do?" Board Game looks great and I think it would be a fun way to drive the lessons home.

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  20. Tweeted! http://twitter.com/sumrthyme

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  21. My favorite is Zaki. I love that Life's Building Blocks sells products that help parents develop morals and character in children in a fun and interactive environment. Thank you so much for this wonderful giveaway.

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  22. Love they are value based and encourage dialogue between parent and child!
    tvollowitz at aol dot com

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  23. I like the Honest Jake chapter book. I like that the books have a moral delima. Thats what my kids need. Thanks for the chance.

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  24. I like that the company's mission is to develop moral reasoning skills in fun ways. It's nice to see a product with a wholesome focus.
    princess3sah(at)cs(dot)com

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  25. I'm a subscriber.
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  26. And I have your button up.
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  27. I like there Mission statement

    To develop children's moral reasoning skills (to know what is right) and build character (to do what is right), by providing fun, family interactive products that promote adult/child interaction.

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  28. From their website: Like Zaki in the chapter books, "Storytelling Zaki" has fins on the back which change colors when the kids are in situations where they should stop, slow down and think, or go for it! There is also the Zaki song which describes Zaki’s color changing process.

    Color, story and song--a great way to engage kids.

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  29. I like that it is about character development and gives parents a chance to start worthwhile discussions with their kids. I think my son would really like this. thanks for the chance, justicecw@hotmail.com

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  30. I am a subscriber
    justicecw@hotmail.com

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  31. I like their mission statement to help children learn to know and do what is right. And my young daughter will like it because she shares a name with one of the characters.

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  32. I like that The Company is committed to operating in an honest and ethical manner at all times.

    janetfaye (at) gmail (dot) com

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  33. Subscriber.

    janetfaye (at) gmail (dot) com

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  34. I love that they are trying to help develop children's moral reasoning skills. These are important skills.

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  35. I like the virtue specific activity books. So many children now lack character virtues such as honesty.

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  36. I really love Zaki. He is so adorable! I also like their Code Of Ethics. Very nice company and all their products are fantastic! Thank you so much!

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  37. These would be great for my son. I think their mission statement says it all about what makes it a great company: To develop children's moral reasoning skills (to know what is right) and build character (to do what is right), by providing fun, family interactive products that promote adult/child interaction.
    -Terra
    partymix25(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  38. I love how they care about the development of a childs character.

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  39. I like how the books promote virtues, such as honesty and self control!
    smchester at gmail dot com

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  40. I'm subscribed to your feed through Google reader.
    smchester at gmail dot com

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  41. i like the way the company teaches the childern moral lessons. these are great items for any child. thanks for the chance miketra@sbcglobal.net

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  42. I like the What would you do Zaki game! To play as a family so fun!! summrob1@aol.com

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  43. I love the fun vibrant colors of the plush. I also like that it promotes parent/child interaction.

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  44. I like the "what would Zaki" do board game. A fun way to teach making the right choices!

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  45. I like the idea of the family activity cards to get the family together.

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  46. I appreciate the fact that their products help to build moral decision making in children. What a wonderful company. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  47. I like that the stories have good messages and moral lessons for children. I homeschool and I appreciate products like this.
    TRigell at aol dot com

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  48. I like the Zaki plush. My kids would love it!

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  49. I appreciate their mission statement: "To develop children's moral reasoning skills (to know what is right) and build character (to do what is right), by providing fun, family interactive products that promote adult/child interaction". I wish more companies supported these ideas!! m_huston(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  50. The Kindness Activity book is my favorite

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  51. Oh how fun is that? I like the Zaki plush and the kindness book.

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  52. I like that the products help teach moral values to children. I think my boys would enjoy the board game.

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  53. Blogged~
    http://twitter.com/simplyandreah/status/1098709398

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  54. Great character development program

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  55. I have your button
    (My twitter is Mom2Ways, hit submit too fast on the last one)

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  56. I visited their site, and love the fact that all of their products are educational. I really like Zaki, and the board games.
    lizzydearslife at gmail dot com

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  57. Left a tweet on twitter.
    http://twitter.com/lizzydear/status/1098772206

    lizzydearslife at gmail dot com

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  58. I like how they are moral based and are interactive with child and parent, my grandson loves to play board games and they have some great ones to pick from on this site

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  59. I like that it is interactive, that it is about character traits (which is something I have been working on with my kids this year), and that it is for younger and older kids. I also like the game. Games always make the stuff stick in their minds! cookiecutetr72 at hotmail dot com

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  60. I love their Mission Statement:
    To develop children's moral reasoning skills (to know what is right) and build character (to do what is right), by providing fun, family interactive products that promote adult/child interaction.

    Thanks for the chance.

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  61. The Virtue Specific Chapter Books look like good tools to teach kids valuable concepts.

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  62. Life's Building Blocks Character Development Program is something that sparked my interest, really considering this for my grandchildren, thanks for the giveaway

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  63. These books reinforce values I teach my son, good reading & I know he will also love the zaki plush.

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  64. I had never heard of this company, thanks for sharing the info! I love that they offer a character development program. What a wonderful gift for children. My kids love to read and these are the kind of books I would love for them to have.
    Thank you so much for the great giveaway!
    melissabrich at gmail dot com

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  65. I love their mission statement:

    To develop children's moral reasoning skills (to know what is right) and build character (to do what is right), by providing fun, family interactive products that promote adult/child interaction.

    slcremer at gmail dot com

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  66. I subscribe via google

    slcremer at gmail dot com

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  67. I like their common goal of bringing to market only products that will make a real difference in the lives of our children and those of future generations.

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  68. the courage activity book looks fantastic!

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  69. I'm not an educator but I always like to see companies who take the time to address educators especially when it's such a worthwhile product.

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  70. I lvoe the books. They look like they could be a little challenging for my 6 year old but that's exactly what we're looking for right now! (I LOVE that they let you see a sample from the books!)

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  71. cdrury@gmail.com
    I think the honesty activity book is a gem

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  72. Love the Courage activity book.

    ktgonyea at gmail.com

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  73. their mission To develop children's moral reasoning skills (to know what is right)and build character by providing fun family products

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  74. I love that this company teaches good ethics - in a fun way.

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  75. I love the last line of the company mission statement

    "together, we are making a difference."

    It is very true!

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  76. They aid in moral and character development
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  77. I'm a subscriber
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  78. I post my first comment on January 6, after visiting the sponor's site. Just had time to get back and say I've got your button up on my blog. Thanks for this fantastic giveaway.

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  79. Tweeted http://twitter.com/aitmama/status/1109568015

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  80. I really like that they have value focused chapter books!

    kissyjensen at gmail dot com

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  81. Subscriber, Thanks

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  82. Wrote a post and linked back. Thanks for the extra chance.

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  83. I like the courage activity book.

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  84. The courage and honesty activity books seems such great education!
    ashlomb at yahoo.com

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  85. The family activity cards look great.

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  86. I like the What Would Zaki Do? Board Game. A fun game that teaches kids morals along the way.

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  87. Courage and honesty activity books! Cool!

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  88. I like that their mission is to make products for parent/child interaction.
    paryjeja at sbcglobal dot net

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  89. Back today to enter, thanks for the extra chance for the great giveaway.

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  90. I like how colorful they are. They look like they can grab my child's attention.

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  91. I really like that these books help address moral reasoning and character. I'd like to have more conversations about choices with my kids without something bad happening first.

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  92. The courage activity book looks fun.

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  93. All children should have these games and books.

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  94. I like the Kindness book and that all of them teach kids values!

    twincere[at]hotmail.com

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  95. I like that the company provides morals & builds character in children...in a fun way!

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  96. i love that they teach the important things in life :)

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  97. I like & completely agree with their statement:

    To raise our children so they will make morally correct decisions requires that we have a good understanding of morals and character and the development of these important attributes.

    I like how the Zaki Doll's program card can be removed & replaced with a new one once your child grows older & is ready for new lessons!

    zestywonderland@gmail.com

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  98. I subscriber Too!
    zestywonderland@gmail.com

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  99. I love the genuine care this company has for children.

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  100. I like the building blocks program

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  101. I love educational and interactive items for the kids!

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  102. I like that there are product trials on their website so you can "try" before you buy!

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  103. I soooo love their Mission Statement!

    "To develop children's moral reasoning skills (to know what is right) and build character (to do what is right), by providing fun, family interactive products that promote adult/child interaction."

    That, to me, is magical!


    Thanks so much for this fabulous give~away! : )))

    leahita[at]gmail[dot]com

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  104. I also subscribe! : )))

    leahita[at]gmail[dot]com

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  105. I TWITTERED about this fabulous give~away.......user name: leahita.

    http://twitter.com/leahita/status/1114862869

    leahita[at]gmail[dot]com

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  107. I would like the virtue specific activity books.
    donna444444@yahoo.com

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  108. I am a subscriber.
    donna444444@yahoo.com

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  109. I put your button on my blog.
    donna444444@yahoo.com

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  110. I love the Storytelling Zaki talking plush doll!

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