{Fall Follow Frenzy} Win a Quotable photo book from Paper Coterie, ends Sept. 2

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How many times have you wished you captured the funny or insightful things said by your child? Click to order or see more.

Welcome to Day 2 of the Fall Follow Frenzy…I said I had enough prizes to go a whole week, so I am!

Kids say funny things, don’t they? My 3-year-old is coming up with some really funny stuff lately. He calls sunscreen, sun-scream. The hummingbird is a coming-bird. And he’s had some other funny ones that I put up on my Facebook wall when he says them. He also made me tear up when, in talking about his older brother said, “But he doesn’t talk, he just sings.” (he’s non-verbal) They do notice everything, don’t they?

Well now, Paper Coterie has a special photo book just for capturing things your kids say. Introducing the new Quotable photo book. I got one and it is so easy to do. Just upload your pictures and the quote block s are already inserted for you. The technology has made these so easy to do. I give them as gifts all the time, especially for grandparents.

To make this even better, Paper Coterie is offering a special rate on these. From today, August 20, until September 2, this book will only be $12, usually $26! You get a 20 page book with 19 photos, bound beautifully to keep or for gift giving. Just enter the code QUOTABLE when you check out. Code will not work until tomorrow, but you could probably start putting it together today, if you have more free time today. Just leave it in your cart and check out tomorrow.

So start jogging that memory and collecting those thoughts, and order yours. Even if you win one, you can always use another. Grandparents Day is in a few weeks and the holidays will be here before we know it. I hope that I can get it together enough to get all of mine ordered….and my dad’s birthday is this week too!

Thanks to Paper Coterie for giving me one to give away. If you win, shipping is included, I will just supply you with a Paper Coterie code upon verifying your winning entry. Which reminds me–I’ve had several blog winners recently whose entries did not verify. Please be honest and do the full entry, or just don’t bother, k? Just makes more work for me, and I enjoying doing these giveaways and don’t want to get bogged down with all the sorting afterwards.

 

Good Luck and have fun remembering what your child says, always fun to reminisce, isn’t it?

 
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Comments

  1. Mom, it’s hoarder outside – instead of horrid. It was dark and he hates the dark.

  2. my son is 23 with Down Syndrome. He just told his job coach that he can’t work tomorrow because he has a doctor’s appointment and his grandma is going with us. I don’t know where he gets these things.

  3. My five-year-old nephew was having a rough day, whining and being fussed at, not feeling great, etc. We went for a walk to try to lift his spirits and he said ‘Man…I’m just not living my life today!’ I’ve never forgotten it because it seemed so insightful and true!

    Thanks!
    h4schaffer at gmail dot com

  4. Her friends Natalie and Alyssa were coming for a playdate, and she kept saying, “Natalyssa are coming over.”

  5. Melissa walking out of the Elementary school leaving behind her siblings “I”m going to miss that boy and girl”.

  6. She says “It’s too wiggly” if she doesn’t want something you’ve offered her.

  7. “My clothes are too crumply” when his shirt is not just right!

  8. Me: Be a dino and eat your veggies.
    My 5-year-old: I’m not a dino. I’m a man. I’m a Muppet of a man.

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