Another great giveaway for all you holiday hoppers! Christmas shopping has already started around my house. The trick is to know where to hide all those early buys so little eyes don’t see them. My grandchildren love to play hide-n-seek so closets aren’t safe, and under the bed isn’t either. Where do you hide those early buys? This giveaway hop is a great way to take a chance on winning some of those gifts you might need.
You could win both books in The Bomb Squad series! These action-packed mysteries are best for readers ages nine to twelve. Both books focus on loyalty, friendship, and courage. In a time when we worry what children might read, these books are family friendly and fun. Here’s some kiddo reviews of the two books.
“The Bomb Squad is a great book. It’s a mystery mixed with action-I couldn’t put it down. It made me want to write a book about my own squad.” Ellisyn, age 10
“I really enjoyed reading Off the Grid! I’m a big fan of The Bomb Squad and can’t wait for the next one to come out.” Destiny, age 11
Bryan and his three friends find adventure wherever they go. Whether in town or on a camping trip, the boys discover mysteries to solve while making their way through all the snacks! The Bomb Squad series provides a great read for kids who love adventure.
One lucky person will win BOTH books in the series. US entries only please. (Sorry no Alaska or Hawaii) You must be eighteen or older to win. Open for entry from 11/8/2022 to 11/29/2022 at 11:59 p.m. EST. The winner has twenty-four hours to claim the prize or a new winner will be selected. Don’t forget to keep hopping!
I hide them in my bedroom
I hide gifts in my closet.
All over in case they find one of my spots 🙂
I hide mine all over basement, attic, closet, garage, my dads, my car lol I lose track!
In my closet
I hide them in my closet.
I hide some of the better gifts in my trunk.
I hide them in one of the spare bedrooms
No kids, so I wrap them and put under the tree!
I put them in the top of our closet. I wouldn’t really call it hiding because our kids know where they are. They just know they better not get into them.