Todays schoolbook giveaway is Skill Builders Writing Grades 5-6. This is a fun and challenging workbook designed to help students master writing skills such as generateing ideas, organization and fluency, voice, word choice, etc. This 80 page book includes a page of proofreaders marks and an answer key. This giveaway will end April 17, 2009.
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Thursday, April 2, 2009
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For the hope chest, I would contribute a handmade quilt. They are such beautiful heirlooms!
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ReplyDeleteIn the hope chest I will put in my favorite books: the Bible, Memoirs of a Geisha, and Scarlett Letter
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ReplyDeletefor the hope chest- a copy of the book the excellent wife by martha peace. it's what i put it in my dd's hope chest!
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ReplyDeleteI would put a Family Bible in it and a quilt that belonged to my Grandma and pa that they received for a wedding gift about 70 years ago.
ReplyDeleteI just subscribed because I want to win the book for my son. He did not talk till he was 4 years old. Now he is almost 10 and can speak well (with lots of cute mistakes). However, he is very much challenged by writing. Since English is my second language, a good book would very much help us.
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ReplyDeleteIf I were to help a young lady prepare a hope chest I would give her lots of handmade potholders (my grandmother made me tons and tons of them, I have been married 14 years and I am still using them, I still have some in my hope chest to be used when these wear out - you can never have too many).
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ReplyDeleteHer favorite childhood book or puzzle. I have some that I did at my grandmother's home and it means so much when I watch my little girls working these precious memories puzzles.
ReplyDeleteThis may seem a bit strange, but I would put in a cutting board. The reason is that my great-grandmother gave my mom a wooden cutting board years ago and said to her "every married woman needs a cutting board". After college, when I moved out-of-state, my mother handed me that same cutting board & said "every woman out on her own needs a cutting board". I in turn would pass on this same cutting board & say "every woman needs a cutting board".
ReplyDeleteIf I were helping a young lady prepare a hope chest then a Family Bible would be a great item to start with. :)
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ReplyDeleteI would want a simple piece of jewelry to go into a Hope Chest. Enter me!
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I would give her some nice stationary, a pencil set, a journal...all stored in a fabric portfolio...for her to write family and friends, record her thoughts and draw what tickles her fancy.
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I would contribute some nice linens such as towel sets.
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I would include a journal. I love reading my own words at different stages of life.
ReplyDeleteFor my daughter's hope chest I am making a family cookbook with all of our favorite recipes.
ReplyDeleteI started a hope chest my junior year. Every week, I'd add a new pot, pan, skillet, etc. It helped my husband & I so much when we got our own place, because we had an entire set! So, I'd probably buy something like that. I also like the idea of a cookbook of family recipes.
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For the hope chest I would include some hand-embroidered flour-sack towels with the weekdays on them. My grandma made me a pack and they are very precious to me.
ReplyDeleteAnd maybe some pretty sheets and pillow cases.