Thursday, December 2, 2010

2nd day of Christmas Giveaway: 1 Appreciation Station


2nd day of Christmas Giveaway: 1 Appreciation Station
This is a Review Post and all opinions are 100% mine.  This giveaway is sponsored by Giant Party Store.
This is the coolest treasure box I have ever seen! I absolutely love it.  I took this to school to use with my students and they just can't get enough.  This is the ideal reward system for anyone working with children over 3+ years of age.  I think below that they wouldn't really understand.  The appreciation station is only $29.99 and comes with a box full of rewards.  It is so neat how it works.  You put the coins inside the holes on the front of the treasure box and  out rolls a one of the colored capsules.  Inside you can put any type of reward you want to use.
The Treasure Chest includes 28 colored capsules, 28 tokens of appreciation, 50 coupons of appreciation, 10 $1.00 coupons to Dairy Queen and 200 prizes (varies upon availability).
To use, simply fill the 28 colored capsules with your items of appreciation and load them into the Treasure Chest. When good behavior deserves to be rewarded, present the child with one of the 28 tokens of appreciation and let them put the token into the treasure chest slot to receive their special award.
This really is the perfect treasure box.  It is made of a hard plastic so it will last.  It is so fun to use and I think the mystery of surprise for what is going to come out of the colored capsule is really exciting for children.  So now for the best part!?  One reader will win their very own.
1 LUCKY READER WILL WIN.
1 Appreciation Station Treasure Chest
All 12 Days of Christmas giveaways end December 24, 2010.  Up to 5 entries per person when each step below is completed.  Winner will be notified on December 25, 2010.  Winner will be chosen based on a random number generator from all comments.   The winner will have 24 hours to respond before another winner will be chosen. 
 

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1 Responses to “2nd day of Christmas Giveaway: 1 Appreciation Station”

Laura Bennaka said...
December 20, 2010 at 4:55 PM

I remember seeing this in your classroom!


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