Sunday, February 19, 2012

It's a PURIM GIVEAWAY!!!

Okay, I am on a GIVEAWAY ROLL over here and ONE lucky reader will win ALL of the above!!!

This Purim Giveaway includes:
1 pack of 5 Purim masks
a package of 5 Purim cookie cutters
a Purim coloring book
a Purim activity book
5 adorable Purim finger puppets

Here's how to enter:
Leave INDIVIDUAL comments on any or all of the following:
1- Leave a comment with a fun Purim activity to do
2- Leave a comment with a great Hamantashen recipe
3- LIKE Jewish Montessori on Facebook
4- SHARE and LIKE this post on Facebook
5- TWEET this post
6- Blog about this post and link it back here
7- Leave a comment with a fun Purim costume idea

Remember, each comment you post is an entry in the Giveaway.
One lucky winner will be announced on Sunday, February 26 and package will be mailed out the next day for you to enjoy in time for Purim!

Good Luck and have fun!

37 comments:

  1. Froggy and I are going to illustrate our own meggillah this year using a paper towel roll as the scroll with a different scene on each paper taped together. I hope to do a scene a day until it is done and then have her "read" it to the littles on Purim.

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  2. This is my favorite Hamentashen recipe

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  3. A fun easy costume that I like is felt Hamentashen. It works for any size person from infant to grownup.

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  4. I shared your blog with a group of mommas on FB. So glad to pass on your ideas and this great giveaway!

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  5. 4 cup sifted all-purpose flour
    3 tsp baking powder
    1 tsp salt
    1 cup unsalted margarine
    1 ½ cup sugar
    2 eggs
    4 tsp milk/rice milk/water
    2 tsp vanilla
    1 cup of your favorite filling

    Cream together margarine and sugar, then add the eggs and vanilla. Separately, mix flour, baking powder and salt. Add dry ingredients to the egg mixture with the mixer on low, alternately with water or rice milk. Chill the dough for 1 hour to overnight, then roll out to ¼ inch thickness, and using a water glass or round cookie cutter, cut into 2'' rounds.
    Fill with 1 heaping teaspoon of your favorite filling, and draw up sides for triangle. Seal edges with cold water. Bake at 375° for about 12 to 15 minutes.

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  6. fun Purim activity: I break out the face paint and let my kids and guests have a ball!

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  7. well, i don't know how fun this is but my girls are being Pilgrim girls because our last name is May and we'll be making our mishloa'ch manot to resemble a ship... Still thinking about how to tie that into Purim... any ideas?

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  8. fun Purim activity: make noise maker out of dry beans and a paper plate by placing the beans inside 2 plates and stapling around the edges, remember to tape over the staples for smaller students.

    Lisam1010@yahoo.com

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  9. LIKE Jewish Montessori on Facebook

    lisam1010@yahoo.com

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  10. Leave a comment with a fun Purim costume idea: go to burger king and get a crown to help dress up as the king ;)

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  11. Just shared your link on my facebook account, Messianic Judaica. We love your blog!

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  12. Just liked Jewish Montessori on my Messianic Judaica facebook account. Thanks!

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  13. Just shared on my personal facebook account. Thanks.

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  14. Just liked Jewish Montessori with my personal Facebook account. Thanks.

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  15. My three year old is really excited about puppets this year, so we will make puppets with the characters in the Purim story.

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  16. Being the chocolate lovers that we are, we like to make ours with chocolate chips inside.

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  17. I LIKE Jewish Montessori on Facebook as Tanya Rubezhov.

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  18. Just shared on Facebook.
    http://www.facebook.com/note.php?saved&&note_id=242188722534696#!/note.php?note_id=242188722534696

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  19. I just blogged about this giveaway.
    http://tasik77.livejournal.com/15010.html

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  20. We love to act out the Purim Story. The kids love it and look forward to it every year. Then we have a carnival at our synagogue.

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  21. I "liked" Jewish Montessori on Facebook
    http://www.facebook.com/lesliealane

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  22. Shared this page on my Facebook page .

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  23. What a great giveaway! I shared this on my FB page, LIKED your page adn tweeted this giveaway!

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  24. My favorite activity is have the kids dress up as the characters and let them make a play!

    katherine.bartlett@ymail.com

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  25. I think the best recipe is the one you posted! HAHA! It's so easy and I'll be trying that this year!

    katherine.bartlett@ymail.com

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  26. Sent you a request on facebook!

    katherine.bartlett@ymail.com

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  27. Shared your post on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/#!/permalink.php?story_fbid=311456138912661&id=100001548202753

    katherine.bartlett@ymail.com

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  28. tweeted the giveaway https://twitter.com/#!/KBWhiskey/status/174059507016663040

    katherine.bartlett@ymail.com

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  29. Our fun costume idea would be to make our own masks and have a masquerade party!

    katherine.bartlett@ymail.com

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  30. Blogged about the giveaway http://ourwhiskeylullaby.blogspot.com/2012/02/adorable-purim-giveaway.html

    katherine.bartlett@ymail.com

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  31. Just wanted to let you know I also follow your blog, subscribe via feedburner, and put your button on my "blogs I follow" page!

    katherine.bartlett@ymail.com

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