Win One Give One with Betty Crocker + Giveaway (1 winner)

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21 Responses to “Win One Give One with Betty Crocker + Giveaway (1 winner)”

  1. renee says:

    Before holidays and her birthday our daughter helps pick out some of her own toys, books, and clothes to give to other kids–family members, friends, shelters, churches, etc.–as part of our her learning to share with others. And the rule is she has to give away good stuff, no broken or stained things!

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  3. renee says:

    I watched the video–I think it’s great that BC is getting our kids involved with helping the children in Africa.

  4. blogfully says:

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  5. Julie T says:

    When my son was growing up one year during the Fall Festival parade there was a little boy in a wheelchair who couldnt run out and gather the candy that was being thrown from the floats. Unbeknownst to me, my son went over to this boy after the parade and gave him all of the candy that he had collected. The next thing I knew, the boy and his father were beside me. The father told me what my son had done. The man was so touched by what my son had done that he had tears in his eyes and gave my son a $5 bill. The next day my son was sitting next to me in church. When the offering plate was passed he quietly slipped the $5 in it. He told me after the service that he didnt give the candy to the boy to get anything in return and he wanted to give his $5 to help a missionary family. Today my son is a seminary student working on his masters degree in theology. I cant take a lot of credit for how my son turned out. He is just a great kid. But, I have always encouraged all three of my children to give to others.

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  7. Julie T says:

    I watched the video and I think its great.

  8. Nicole Greene
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    Well, since my daughter is only 2 we are trying to teach her to share with others.

  9. Nicole Greene
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    I subscribe via email

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