Critters Who Care – Baby’s First Bear – Virtual Baby Shower Giveaway

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What’s That Smell?The second giveaway in our virtual baby shower for week 4 is sponsored by Critters Who Care.

Baby's First BearCritters Who Care has donated a “Baby’s First Teddy” 18″ Cubby Polar Bear stuff-your-own animal kit.

This bear helps to “foster creativity, confidence and affection in children of all ages by providing a memorable, hands-on experience for the family” and is simply adorable!

How to enter:
*To enter to win the “Baby’s First Teddy” 18″ Cubby Polar Bear stuff-your-own animal kit, all you need to do is leave a comment on this post telling us something you like about Critters Who Care. The website is Critters Who Care.

*You can earn an additional TEN entries, and subsequently earn an entry to win a Starbuck’s Gift Card and get advertising on What’s That Smell? by donating at least $1 to Critters Who Care. To earn your additional 10 entries, go here: $25 Starbucks Gift Card, follow the directions and then come back here and leave 10 separate comments indicating that you donated to Critters Who Care.

Entry is open to the USA and the deadline to enter is Tuesday, September 30th at noon. Winner will be selected from all eligible entries using random.org.

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Kim is a creative person who doesn't sit still for very long. As the mother of two, she calls herself a "recovering former working mom" and left a successful career as an Architect to stay home with her kids. This blog is a reflection of her daily life and her quest to find the answer to "what's that smell?". If blogging doesn't work out for her, she plans on auditioning to become a sports team mascot.

Comments

  1. Erma Hurtt says:

    I love the fact that kids can stuff the animals with things such as a rainbow star.

  2. Amy W says:

    I really like this idea. Stuffed animals can bring enormous comfort to a child. Our local police department has an annual drive to collect stuffed animals. They keep the animals in the trunks of the police cars so that they can give them to children who have experienced a traumatic event like a fire or a break in. I think it really helps the children.

  3. Elizabeth M. says:

    This makes me so happy to hear this. They realize that a stuffed animal is no solution to the problem but that it may be a sense of comfort to a child that needs it and I truly appreciate that. My favorite quote is ‘Children should be seen and heard and believed.’ So this is near and dear to my heart and I truly appreciate what they do.

  4. Candie L says:

    I am glad that they think of the children. Many times the children are forgotten and they go through life thinking no one cares

  5. sherry says:

    I love this and know how it can make a huge difference to a child….thank you

  6. Go Amie says:

    I love how they are making a big difference with a small action; more people and companies should follow this example!

  7. Jessica Cote says:

    I think its such a great idea and I love that they are doing this for the children and it does help the children with recovering from their grief.

  8. Pegi L says:

    I love the whole concept

  9. Tamara Bennington says:

    I always donate to our loacl area here that collect stuffed animals for the same reason Critter That Cares does. What an excellent organization.

  10. Vicki Wurgler says:

    children love stuffed animals and these become their prized possession in their world of fear and grief

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