Jan 23, 2010

CLOSED: Three Cups (Book R&G)-10 winners


* Click here to view the name(s) of the winner(s)*

In a day and age where people are not careful about how they manage their finances, we as parents have a moral responsibility to bring up our children with strong foundational values concerning finances. Three Cups is a book that will help you do just that.

Mark St. Germain grasps the young reader in a simple but engaging manner, opening the story with a present received by a little boy on his 5th birthday...one that will change his life forever.

Based on Tony Townsley's story, this book teaches a child "that it is not how much money you have that is important but it's how you use it." This is beautifully explained with the help of 3 cups, each to hold your child's segmented weekly allowance,
  • A cup for saving
  • A cup for spending and
  • A cup for charity.
I love this book and sincerely desire in my heart to introduce Bunny girl (and later Bunny Boo) to the concept of the 3 cups. Bunny girl turns 4 several weeks from now and I think this would be a good time to begin giving her a weekly allowance perhaps for doing little chores (not sure yet) and give her the gift of the '3 cups'.

This is definitely a book that will make a great birthday, Christmas or special occasion present for a child 4 years and above. It's an investment you will not regret.


Buy it:


You can buy the book- 3 cups for 10 US$. (plus tax + shipping)


Win it:

Ten readers will have the opportunity to win the book- 3 cups.


Here's how you can win it:

1. Mandatory entry (without this, all other entries will be disqualified)-

Leave a comment letting me know what chores you allow your child(ren) receive an allowance for.

Additional entries:

-2. Subscribe to my blog (remember you need to activate the subscription if you subscribe via email) or Follow my blog & leave a comment stating that you subscribe or follow.

-3. Blog about this giveaway (leave a comment with a link to your blog post)

-4. Follow me on Twitter and tweet about this giveaway. You can add the hashtag #giveaway #ebmr at the end. To make tweeting easy, I've added the re-tweet button! (You can tweet daily. Each daily tweet counts as an additional entry) or you can just copy and paste this tweet...

RT @ebmommy 10 winners will win a copy of the children's book Three Cups at EBMR: http://tinyurl.com/y94zcwz #giveaway #ebmr

-5. Add the link to this giveaway on a Mr Linky on a blog giveaway site, forum, carnival. (leave a comment with the link)

-6. Snag my Blog button and leave a comment with the link.

-7. Vote for Energizer Bunny's Mommy Reports in the Giveaway Blog Contest just once and receive an additional entry for every giveaway till March 1 2010.

This giveaway is open to US residents, 18 years and above.

10 winners will be chosen with the random.org generator on February 6 2010 at 10 pm Central time, so enter before that. The winners names will be posted thereafter. Please note if any winner does not get back to me 48 hours after his/her name has been posted, I will pick a new winner.



** EBMR Disclaimer: Thanks to Tony Townsley, I was sent this book for review purposes only. This review has not been monetarily compensated and is based on the views and opinions of my family and/or self. Please note that the opinions reflected in this post have not been influenced by the sponsor in any way.**

112 comments:

  1. My son is too young to receive an allowance, but when I was young I had to take out the trash, fold the towels, unload the dishwasher, set the table and I'm sure other assorted jobs.

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  2. I hope I still count as I do not give them money yet for their chores. They are three and O proabably should. They just like being helpful.

    denise_22315 at yahoo dot com

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  3. I subscribe.

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  4. I tweeted.

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  5. we always considered their room chores something that they were meant to do and did not get paid for that but anything else they did from dusting living room to helping with dishes is what they earned allowance with

    shopannies@yahoo.com

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  6. following on twitter and tweeted http://twitter.com/shopannies/status/8111247170

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  7. I make the kids pick up their toys when they are done playing. They currently aren't old enough for much more.

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  8. We don't give an allowance yet, but my kids will be turning 5 in a couple of months and I suppose it's about time. I love the concept of this book.

    ms0812(at)zoominternet(dot)net

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  9. My child recieves money for grades, mowing the lawn, and jobs as needed. Most of the time we stress that him helping out is just part of being a family. jacksond@nhr3.net

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  10. My granddaughter helps me clear the table and set the table and is starting to help me dust.

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  11. Our 6 year old earns allowance for helping his little sister, getting his homework done, and going to bed nice (bedtimes have always been a sticking point in our house). Like Bunny, our youngest just turned 4 and we'd like to start teaching her the value of a dollar. This book sounds awesome!

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  12. My granddaughter turned 4 about a month ago. I thought she was too young for an allowance but after reading your review, I will suggest to my daughter that she starts an allowance for the many small chores she does (picks up toys, fold small laundry items, helps set table, etc.) to teach her about 3 cups for saving, spending, and charity. I think that's a wonderful idea! Thanks!
    vinter@warwick.net

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  13. My daughter is only one so she doesn't do chores or get paid but I make her pick up her messes!

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  14. My son is also too young to earn an allowance for chores, but I imagine that when he's older, his chores might include taking out the trash, helping with dishes, and helping shovel snow in the winter.

    clctaube @ yahoo.com

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  16. I follow on Twitter - @clctaube
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  17. My son is 4 and we haven't started allowances yet. I struggle with that as most of things I would have him do are what make a household run smoothly...picking up, clearing the table, etc. I don't think kids should be paid (my opinion) to do things that you need to just run a household. Hubby and I have started talking about ways he could earn money. He loves to help me with laundry and when we find coins in the washer/dryer he usually gets those.

    Was excited to find your blog and have bookmarked it to check back often!

    Heather

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  18. My boys are 4 and 6. We give a dollar or two here and there for doing chores such as vacuuming, mopping, or cleaning windows but nothing regular yet. Once they are more routine about helping we will establish an allowance.

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  19. Helping clear the table and clean the dishes is a big one around here!

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  20. I'm a follower!

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  21. I follow on twitter and tweeted!
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  22. Right now my oldest if just old enough to start chores. I make her clean the downstairs of her toys and she gets to stay up 30 mins longer if she does a good job on weekends.

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  23. I follow you on Twitter (@jkgorcery) and I tweeted: https://twitter.com/jkgorcery/status/8118486742

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  24. When my son was younger, he received an allowance for keeping his room clean, putting away his clothes,as well as extras like raking leaves or washing the car

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  25. follow and tweet http://twitter.com/ivansmom60/statuses/8119340029

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  26. My sister gives her two kids allowances for helping her pick up the house, when they try to "clean", my niece loves sweeping.
    eod_army_wife04(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  28. We do not do allowances for our boys, but we do teach them to save for what they want.
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  29. I subscribe in Google REader
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  30. I have a three year old son who loves to help me clean the kitchen and use the swivel sweeper. He is so willing to help. We do not give him an allowance yet.
    christinaburrell@hotmail.com

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  32. My daughters are all teenagers now. But I can remember the 1st chores chart I made consisted of dusting, helping sort laundry, folding laundry, & unloading dishwasher. We emphasized that it was part of being a family & only the extras were given allowances for. Basic picking up & bedrooms were all ready their responsibilities as family members. My nephew just turned 4 & his father does everything for him, even still dress him. Maybe they'll learn something from this book. Thanks for this awesome giveaway!

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  33. I'm a subscriber via e-mail!

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  34. I voted for you again on the Giveaway Blog Contest. Thanks for this great giveaway!

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  35. my son is the "didhwasher" and gets an allowance for that and a varity of other chores like taking out the cat box
    lynnnjoe@hotmail.com

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  36. I follow you on twitter and i tweeted!
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  37. your butn is here
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  38. daily tweet.

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  39. My son will soon turn 3, so chores for an allowance are not on the radar screen right now. However, I do have teenage daughters and when they were younger (maybe 5 or 6) we did begin chores for allowance... a couple were emptying the garbage in both bathrooms each week, emptying the newspaper basket into the recyclables.

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  40. i subscribe by email.

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  41. daily tweet.

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  42. Mine have to sort clothes, load dishwasher, among sooo many more...but I do have 5 kids. They each have 5 chores that they get commissions for...

    Blessings to you,
    lana

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  43. We give an allowance for washing the car and mowing the lawn.

    cyn.cynthiia at gmail dot com

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  44. I follow you on twitter and tweeted

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  45. My son is too young for an allowance yet.... but he does help out with picking up his toys and fetching things for his baby brother!
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  46. email subscriber
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  47. daily tweet.

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  48. I would give an allowance for helping doing dishes and clearing out trash.

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  50. i would love this book for down the road...my son is 2 and doesn't get an allowance...but he does help serve dinner, helps put away dishes, match socks etc...

    nannypanpan@sbcglobal.net

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  52. daily tweet.

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  53. daily tweet
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  54. daily tweet http://twitter.com/ivansmom60/statuses/8305552605

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  55. chores that count are taking out the garbage, unloading the dishwasher and feeding the goats
    copperllama at yahoo dot com

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  56. daily tweet.

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  57. daily tweet
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  60. we just talked about this last night - I want the chores to be part of the family, and separated from the allowance to teach money values. Right now the 4 year old sprays the stains on the laundry and helps fold!

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  61. tweet http://twitter.com/phxbne/status/8382399512

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  62. daily tweet.

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  63. daily tweet http://twitter.com/ivansmom60/statuses/8415868802

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  64. My kids get allowance for doing their chores all week. My 16 yr. old has dishes and trash, my 9 yr. old has silverware and setting the table, my 5 yr. old has sock sorting and napkins and my most helpful 2 yr. old puts everyone's napkin in the hamper and picks his clean unders out of the clean laundry. They also have to have nice rooms and all laundry must be brought done to the laundry room. They have a few more chores in the summer, but they get fun activities in place of allowance for those.

    picklemadmanstinky@yahoo.com

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  65. daily tweet.

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  66. daily tweet
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  67. 2/1 tweet http://twitter.com/phxbne/status/8516236684

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  68. My kids get an allowance for good grades and behavior. jacksond@nhr3.net

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  69. My grandson makes up his bed and takes out the trash for an allowance.

    SamneneD@aol.com

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  70. My little one is 5, so this book sounds perfect! I haven't started an allowance system with her yet. Maybe this book would give me a good idea on how to start!
    mandy-burkett at sbcglobal.net

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  71. I am an email subscriber!
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  72. I voted for you! Good luck!!!
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  73. I tweeted.

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  74. daily tweet
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  75. daily tweet http://twitter.com/ivansmom60/statuses/8566259649

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  77. My children get an allowance for helping dry dishes, helping to clean their rooms, helping dad take trash out, dusting, watering plants.

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  78. voted for your blog

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  79. tweet-http://twitter.com/Ravish30/status/8602160662

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  80. 2/3 tweet http://twitter.com/phxbne/status/8609633108
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  81. daily tweet.

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  82. my 3 year old gets a commission (thank you Dave Ramsey) for doing her chores like picking up toys helping set the table...etc but there are some things she just expected to do without earning anything!

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  83. daily tweet.

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  85. My girls do dishes laundry & vacum for allowance birdson@roadrunner.com

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  86. I follow your blog birdson@roadrunner.com

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  87. Im an email subscriber of YOURS birdson@roadrunner.com

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  89. We haven't gotten to the allowance stage yet, but my daughter can "earn" money by helping pick up, sweeping, etc. Basically, any time she asks for money, I come up with a little chore for her and she gets a few coins.

    janemaritz at yahoo dot com

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  90. We posted about this giveaway at Winning Readings: http://winningreadings.blogspot.com/2010/02/three-cups.html

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  91. We haven't made it to an allowance stage. But that will be coming in the next six months. He will required chores to do and then extra chores he can do to receive an allowance. The required chores are making the bed, picking up clothes, cleaning room. The extra chores will be helping with dinner dishes, emptying trash and several others.

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  93. daily tweet.

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  94. My oldest is 5 and she gets an allowance for helping to feed the dogs, helping daddy in the yard and garage, and helping mommy with laundry and groceries. Other things are just the daily part of keeping up around the house - keeping her room clean, picking up toys, putting dishes in the sink, etc.

    ~ Jennifer
    http://thetoyboxyears.blogspot.com

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  95. Following you on twitter and tweet

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  96. I am now following you!

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  97. My kids are too young to receive an allowance. I haven't really thought that far ahead yet.

    Wendy
    ebeandebe and gmail dot com

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  98. My girls get allowance for dishes

    Thanks for the giveaway.
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  99. I'm a subscriber.

    Thanks for the giveaway.
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  100. daily tweet.

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  101. My son is too young but when he's a little older I plan to give him money for any chores he does (except he always has to keep his room clean)
    rachel_demille@yahoo.com

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  102. I subscribe by email
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