Win an iTunes Giftcard from My Living Stories

We spent LJ’s birthday (last week) at Old World Wisconsin. Many of you know that a tornado did a lot of damage to the town of Eagle, and sadly Old World Wisconsin was not completely spared. My breath caught in my throat when we entered the parking lot and what used to be a beautiful tree lined lot was nothing more than a barren field.

Luckily that was about the worst of it and things looked more like I remembered as we got further away from the parking area. The kids loved catching a glimpse into the past and seeing how simple life was back then.

My friend and I quietly whispered to each other that we didn’t know if we would have cut it back then. We both love our conveniences!

One convenience I would really miss is my iPhone. I resisted getting one for quite a while and now don’t know how I lived without it – it has so many practical uses! Just today, we got stuck in a line at the DMV and I was completely unprepared to amuse LJ. I handed him my iPhone and he happily played Checkers against an invisible opponent until we were done.

A great addition to your kid-distracting arsenal is My Living Stories, animated storybooks that bring stories to life on the iPhone and iPod Touch. My Living Stories apps use colorful and kid friendly artwork with narration and interactive features to bring classic story book tales alive for preschoolers.

The My Living Stories apps combine beautiful artwork, narration and interactive features in an easy to use platform that is perfect for preschoolers to read along all on their own, without any help. My Living Stories are a great solution for entertaining on-the-go or as an aid for teaching children to read at home. The apps allow for your child to read along with English narration or read the stories themselves. Interactive sounds and animation bring stories to life. Another great feature is the ability to record your own voice to go along with the story (this feature requires an iPhone or iPod Touch with microphone capabilities).

GIVEAWAY:

You have a chance to win a $25 iTunes gift card to be used on My Living Stories or any apps or music of your choice. (This contest is open to Canadians. Readers may enter the contest on multiple blogs but are only eligible to win one iTunes gift card as part of the My Living Stories contest).

Here’s how to enter:

1. Check out the app and leave a comment telling me which My Living Stories story you would like the most.

2. “Like” this post by clicking on the like button at the end of this post and leave a comment letting me know you did this.

3. Tweet about this giveaway and mention @Wisconsin_Mommy, #MyLivingStories and a link back to this giveaway. Post a comment with a link to your Tweet letting me know you did this. You can do this ONCE daily.

4. For TWO extra entries, post or blog about this giveaway on any online forum, group, blog, chat room, etc. with a link back to this contest. Post two comments with links to your post.

The My Living Stories giveaway ends midnight, August 5th. A winner will be chosen using Random.org and notified via email.

Disclosure – I am participating in the My Living Stories program by Mom Central on behalf of Decode Entertainment. I received 3 free apps and a gift card as a thank you for my participation

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121 Comments

  1. I “like” this post. My daughter would love it if I won. 🙂

  2. i like princess and the pea

  3. I think I would like Goldilocks and the 3 Bears most!
    Thank you for the giveaway 🙂
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  4. I think I’d like the King Midas story best.
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  5. I’d like to try Goldilocks & the 3 Bears.

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  6. I like this post (Mary Happymommy)

  7. I like Goldilocks and the Three Bears

  8. cstironkat says:

    I would like King Midas because it teaches a good lesson.

  9. Super Frugalette says:

    I would like the tortoise and the hare. topgun34er(at)hotmail(dot)com

  10. Super Frugalette says:

    I “like”d your post for Facebook. topgun34er(at)hotmail(dot)com

  11. I like the The Tortoise & the Hare.

  12. King Midas. It always made sense to me somehow.

  13. smilekisses says:

    Goldilocks and the Three Bears

  14. The princess and the pea. honeypie411 at yahoo dot com

  15. I would like the Tortoise and the Hare.

  16. I like the Princess & the Pea.

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  17. I still love The tortoise and the hare!!

  18. i’d like the tortoise and the hare

  19. i like the post (sarah hirsch)

  20. Even as a very young child, the story of “The Princess and The Pea” resonated with me. I still like it.

  21. I would like the Princess and the Pea

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  22. Little Red Riding Hood looks interesting.

  23. Kathy N Scott liked the post.

  24. Goldilocks and the 3 bears

  25. I like Little Red Riding Hood the most

  26. Jinxy and Me says:

    I like King Midas

  27. Jinxy and Me says:

    I liked your post on Facebook (Chrysa D)

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  28. paula michele says:

    My favorite fairy tale has always been The Princess and the Pea. I would pick that.

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  29. I would like the Princess and the Pea the most. Thanks!

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  30. please and thank you

  31. The Cat in the Hat is my fav!

  32. ‘like’ you on fb, my name is in profile

  33. Mandatory Entry:
    I like Goldilocks and the 3 Bears

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  34. I would choose Goldilocks and the three bears. TY!

  35. I would choose the Shrek Forever After because my son loves Shrek.
    Thank you so much for the giveaway.

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  36. I like this post on Facebook as Jill Myrick.

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  37. I’d like to try King Midas because I don’t remember it very well.
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  38. Little Red Riding Hood.

    Thanks for the giveaway >^..^

  39. chromiumman says:

    the tortoise and the hare

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  40. I think I would like Goldilocks and the 3 Bears

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  41. I “like” this post

  42. Anonymous says:

    I’d pick up King Midas to see how well these apps translate from book to screen. His is the most valuable lesson for children to learn these days. Thanks.
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  43. I’d like The Princess and the Pea : )

    -Becky
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  44. Goldilocks would be fun.

  45. I like Little Red Riding Hood for my boys.
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  46. I liked this post.
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  47. Chisum's Crew says:

    Goldilocks and the 3 Bears would be our fave. trinitygsd at yahoo dot com

  48. I’d like to try the Princess and the Pea app!

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  49. I “like” this post! I really do!

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  50. Little Red Riding Hood.

  51. I “liked” you:)
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  52. The princess and the pea.

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  53. higgs.rachel at gmail.com
    I want the Princess and the Pea

  54. h. mcnaron says:

    I would go for little red riding hood.
    Thanks!
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  55. SalanderServant says:

    Definitely King Midas!

  56. SalanderServant says:

    I “like” this post.

  57. Jennifer M says:

    I like the Tortoise and the Hare.

  58. EMAIL ewalsh40@gmail.com says:

    I like Goldilocks the best.
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  59. EMAIL ewalsh40@gmail.com says:

    Liked this post.
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  60. jappleseed says:

    goldielocks and 3 bears

  61. jappleseed says:

    tweeted @jappleseed13

  62. My favorite is The Tortoise and the Hare. Thank you!!
    crystalfaulkner2000 at yahoo dot com

  63. susitravl says:

    Goldilocks is a long-time favorite story of mine.

  64. I like Goldilocks and the Three Bears the best!

  65. would like the tortoise and the hare
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  66. like the post
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  67. Little Red Riding Hood, love that one

  68. I Like this post & clicked on the like button at the end of the post.

  69. We’d like King Midas!
    Thanks for the giveaway!
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  70. I like the King Midas story – has a good message!!

  71. I “Like” this post – Joanne Schultz.
    email in blogger profile.

  72. Barbarawr says:

    I’d like The Princess and the Pea

  73. imaclutz89 says:

    I think I would like the King Midas story the most.

  74. susan1215 says:

    The Princess & the Pea

  75. guettel78 says:

    “King Midas” was always a favorite story of mine as a child, and I still find its central message about greed and life priorities to be very relevant, so that would probably be my first choice of app from My Living Stories. Thanks!

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  76. FDP 4 Life says:

    i would like the little red riding hood
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  77. I would like The Princess And The Pea

  78. I think the Princess and the Pea sounds great. Thanks so much! pamelashockley(AT)aol(DOT)com

  79. thatlittlehouse says:

    I’d like to try Puppy Mouth

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  80. brianpiero says:

    Thanks for the giveaway…our kids always loved “The Tortoise and the Hare”, so I think they would enjoy that app.

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  81. CarrieAnn13 says:

    I think I would like goldilocks & the 3 bears

  82. CarrieAnn13 says:

    I “like” this post

  83. Princess and the Pea.

  84. I would like the Tortoise and The Hare!
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