Giveaway: $100 book package from Dover Publications

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This giveaway has ended; thanks for your interest!

Welcome to this week’s giveaway, brought to you by Dover Publications:

“Since 1941, Dover Publications has been providing low-priced books for homeschoolers.

From fact-filled coloring books to works of classic literature, over 10,000 titles cover the entire educational spectrum and can serve as core curriculum material or supplemental aids.

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Not only are these books perfect for home use, they are packed with fun!”

Dover is excited to partner with Simple Homeschool to offer kids of all ages a chance to explore and learn with this great giveaway package!

One lucky winner will receive all of the following:

USA 47486-0 Exploded contents

  • Across the USA Fun Kit is a big box set that is packed with coloring books, over 100 different puzzles, an 11 x 17 poster, and crayons.

Shakespeare 47934-X CONTENTS

  • Enjoy the best of the Bard with our Shakespeare Discovery Kit. Includes plays, coloring books, paper dolls, bookmarks, and more!

Space Exploration 46065-7

  • Children can blast off to a learning adventure with the Space Exploration Fun Kit. Features over 50 stickers, two coloring books, 3 cut-and-fold paper spaceships, stencils, crayons, and more.

Tabletop Scientist

  • The four-volume Tabletop Scientist Series introduces simple scientific principles through exciting and easy-to-understand experiments and activities about air, light, sound, and water.

Thornton Burgess 27634-1_3D

Clay Play 77984-X_3D

  • Clay Play lets kids transform simple balls and coils of modeling clay into 24 awesome sculptures, signs, and ornaments. Winner of a Bronze 2014 Moonbeam Children’s Book Award!

How to Win

This giveaway has ended; thanks for your interest!

To be entered for a chance to win, leave a comment on this post answering the question: How old are your kids and which of these prizes would they be most excited about?

(Note: This giveaway is open to those in the US only. So sorry, international readers!)

(If you’re reading this via email or reader, you must click here to leave your comment on this post at Simple Homeschool. Comments or emails left elsewhere don’t count as entries.)

For an extra entry, “Like” Dover Publications and Simple Homeschool on Facebook. Then leave another comment here letting me know you’ve done so!

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Special Offer

Dover Publications is offering Simple Homeschool readers a whopping 25% off! Just use the coupon code WHAX at checkout.

This giveaway has ended, and the winner is Katie, who wrote: “My children are 11, 9, 7, 5, 3 and 1 and they’d love the animal stories. Thanks!”

499 Comments

  1. Jen Matthews says:

    2.5 and .5

  2. My kids are 4 and 5 and would love the Space Exploration kit.

  3. my kids are 6,4,4, ,3 & 1 and I know my six year old would love the Space books, he is all about stars and rockets right now! My Littles would be into the animal stories, and I myself? Would love to play around in that Shakespeare kit!

  4. Stephanie says:

    My children are ages 9, 7, 4, 3, and 4 months. They would love the Space Exploration Kit. I, on the other hand, would be totally excited about everything!!

  5. My children are 11, 9, 7, 4, and 4. We would enjoy the Shakespeare set tremendously!

  6. My kids are 6, 8, 10 and 12 and they have a couple Dover coloring books they’re crazy about and they’re all fanatical readers so they’d be super excited for all of it but I think my youngest would love the animal stories!

  7. My daughter is 5. She’d love the animal stories and the science experiments.

  8. My children are 8 and 4. They would love working through the Tabletop Science Series.

  9. Miriam Prantner says:

    My girls are 4 and 7. I think they would be most interested in the famous Americans and the science series.

  10. My kids are 7 and 11 and would like the USA kit.

  11. Shannon Brenner says:

    Today is my daughter’s birthday and she is turning 7. Where has the time gone? Hands down she weould be most excited for the Space Exploration Kit. Outer Space is her currently her favorite topic.

    Thank you!

  12. My kids are 9, 6, 4 and 2 and would probably be the most excited about the clay book.

  13. 6 and 4. They would love the science materials!

  14. Excited about this. I have 4 & 7 year old.

  15. My kids are 6, 5 and 3. They would love the space exploration kit and science kit. We are definitely nature and science lovers.

  16. My boys are 3 and 6 and would enjoy whatever I out in front of them, but would really love the space and clay adventures. Thanks!

  17. My kids are 7, 8, and 14. My daughters would love the science kit and the clay book. Thanks for the awesome giveaway. I was feeling really lost yesterday about next school years curriculum. If I won this, it sure would help lol.

  18. Paige Jobe says:

    Our boys are 9 and 10 and would love all of this! Their most favorite, though, would probably be the animal stories and clay.

  19. We have 4 children, ages 13, 12, 5, 3.

    My oldest would LOVE any to do with American History; the 12 year old would love the space books; 5 year old is VERY much into maps and monuments so Across the USA would be perfect for him. My youngest would probably like the animal stories.

  20. My kids are 11, 9, and 5. In order they would like Shakespeare, WWII, and Space.

  21. Paige Jobe says:

    I have liked both pages on FB.

  22. My daughter is 7 and fascinated with science. The tabletop science series would be exciting!! They all look wonderful!

  23. Deep Root Center is a brand new resource center in Canton, NY that provides the environment, resource, and support for young people who choose to live and learn without school. We work with students age 7-18 and they would love the science exploration set.

  24. I have four kids, ages: 11, 9, 7, and 4. They would all love the Clay Play and my 11-year old would love the WWII pack. Great post!

  25. My children are 11, 8, and 4 and would all choose different packages! I’d like Shakespeare though. 🙂

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