Precious Moments is a household name known for inspirational products and gifts. Now young girls can take part in the Precious Girls Club online! A safe online community, girls can participate in crafts, play games, and even print off coloring pages to enjoy! It is a wonderful site to teach girls about character based virtues such as loving, caring, kindness, responsibility, and helpfulness.
Not only are the girls able to discover friends and so forth online, a new series of books have also been created! A Little Bit of Faith is the first book in the series about Katie Bennett. She just moved to a new town and is having a hard time making friends. Her mom and aunt soon suggest that she start the Precious Girls Club. She must overcome big challenges and have “faith” in herself.
To celebrate the launch of the online Precious Girls Club, we have the chance to offer a great giveaway!
Three girls will be selected to win the first book in the series, A Little Bit of Faith. On top of this, five additional girls will receive an access code to gain their free trial to the Precious Girls Club! (Don’t worry girls who receive the book will also gain access to the Precious Girls Club with an access code found on the inside cover of the book!)
So how do I win right?
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I try to teach my daughter to take responsibility for her actions.
Respect! To revere every living thing. Please enter me in your drawing. Many thanks, Cindi
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I teach them all but remind them to care for others, like you would want to be cared about. I teach them you have to be responsible in life for yourself and your own actions also…I would love for my kids when adults to already know what is most important in life and not talking money wise….but values of how to live.
Honesty! I think anything is possible when you are honest about your feelings, actions and thoughts.
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Teaching a child to love others can really take care of all the rest: sharing, caring, generosity.
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Do not take everything for granted. I grew up doing that and when I got into the “real world” it was a big shock.
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