Thanksgifting Giveaway

Thanksgifting Giveaway

By Amy Morrison
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Every year right before the holiday season hits, I try to find brands that offer beautiful, unique gift ideas in a roundup email. This year, I decided to do something a little different and feature them in a giveaway—it's like a holiday lookbook that you can win!‌‌‌‌ It's also worth $800!

I reached out to some of my favorite brands, and luckily, they all agreed to participate! Check out what one lucky winner will win below.

Thanksgifting Giveaway

ezpz

$100 Gift Card

ezpz revolutionized the feeding industry 10 years ago with their self-sealing all-in-one placemats + plates. Their entire range of developmental products is designed by their in-house Pediatric Feeding Specialist, with over 30 years of experience, to help babies build feeding skills and meet milestones.

The First Foods set is one of my go-to baby gifts, and I always recommend their tiny cup as a stocking stuffer. You can find them at retailers like Target, Nordstrom, Babylist and Amazon, and shop them directly on the ezpz site.

Wonderbly

Two customized hardcover books and free shipping.

Wonderbly is an online publisher that makes personalized books for kids and adults. They blend creativity and technology with award-winning authors, illustrators, and software engineers who spend hundreds of hours crafting each story of curiosity, kindness and courage.

Since 2013, their bestselling books have delighted over 8 million happy readers worldwide – my kids were two of them. You can find them on the Wonderbly site.

Little Spoon

$100 Gift Card

Parents today are busier than ever, yet the convenient options for early childhood products are packed with junk, heavily processed and uninspired at every eating stage.

Little Spoon creates clean and healthy options for every eating stage with no corners cut. Designed to exceed your expectations – freshly made, expertly crafted and ready in minutes.

This would save my sanity during the holiday chaos! You can find them on Little Spoon site.

Skillmatics

$100 Gift Card

Skillmatics is an innovative toy and game company dedicated to developing learning and play experiences for children of all ages - from toddler to tween and their families, and to inspire a lifelong love of learning and play.

Their award-winning products are designed by a global team of educators and game designers to deliver on their learn-through-play promise. They value simplicity, durability, safety, sustainability, longevity, and above all, wholesome learning fun.

These are my go-to holiday and birthday gifts for kids. You can find them on the Skillmatics site, Amazon, Target and Walmart.

Copper Pearl

$100 Gift Card

With exclusive prints and thoughtful designs, the ever-growing Copper Pearl collection includes super-soft swaddle blankets, drool-absorbing bandana bibs, playful accessories, and other freshly designed gear you’re sure to love.

Each product sold goes through a rigorous review process to ensure that the designs and materials chosen are both highly functional and fashionable.

They make the softest fricken' stuff you've ever touched. I always give Copper Pearl swaddles as a baby gift because I love their size and slight stretch. You can find Copper Pearl on the Copper Pearl site, on Amazon, Target and Nordstrom.

Paper Culture

$300 Gift Card

Paper Culture is the world’s leading, eco-friendly stationery company, where every card is printed on 100% recycled paper. Using just one ton of recycled paper saves 7-thousand gallons of water and 17 trees!  

Choose from single, double or triple thick recycled cardstock to create customizable cards, stationery and party invitations. Paper Culture plants a tree for every order – so far, they've planted 1,000,000 trees (and counting) – and offers Free Designer Services for help with personal card layout, colors and photo editing.

I am obsessed with their memory games, and I'm going to use them for my holiday cards this year. You can find them on the Paper Culture site.



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