~~Welcome to our giveaway~
Couponing Momma is pleased to join in this giveaway that is being hosted by Tammie's Reviews, Giveaways and More and Life Simply Fabulous and sponsored by VTech.
You can read Tammie's review of the product HERE and her review of the VTech Kid Connect App HERE.
My youngest daughter wants to be like her older sisters in the worst way. She likes to play games and listen to music on her daddy's iPod. But she has to share that with her sister and she really doesn't like that. She would love to have a Vtech InnoTab 3S Learning Tablet.
If you have children, Then you know the need to keep them to keep them safe no matter where they are and that includes being safe on the internet. With the VTech InnoTab 3S Learning tablet, You can now do that and more.
1 reader will win a VTech InnoTab 3S Learning Tablet.
This giveaway will be live from 11/6 to 11/20, starting and ending at 7 p.m.
This is open to residents of the U.S. only.
Winner must be 18 years of age or older.
The winner will be chosen from Random.org. All entries will be verified.
Winner will be notified by email.
Winner will have 48 hours to respond to the email. Complete terms and conditions are on the Widget.
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To teach my son to stay safe, I have taught him to never talk to or trust a stranger and I always supervise when he is playing online games or playing outside.
ReplyDeleteOne of ways we taught our girls to be safe was to establish a code word. Each of them had a specific word that had a special meaning to them. That way if we had someone else pick them up from school or other situations, they would ask them for their special word before they would leave with them.
ReplyDeleteI teach my LO to be and stay safe by modeling first and foremost. I explain what I do and why I do it then we do it together before doing it alone since I started at a very early age. E.g. crossing the street, learn to rock climb. As we get older, I am vigilant, spot, and wait for questions or being invited to help.
ReplyDeleteI teach my Children to only treat other the wat they want to be treated. Say please and thank you always.
ReplyDeleteI teach my grandson to be kind yet to think before he acts. I teach him it is okay to say no.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this for my grandaughter, thank you for the chance and the giveaway,
ReplyDeleteI teach my LO to be safe by encouraging him to be himself and to not do something just because others do it if he doesn't believe in it.
ReplyDeleteI try and teach my kids what items are safe to play with and how to handle certain situations.
ReplyDeleteI tell my kids to not play in the street.
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i teach my children to be respectful of others
ReplyDeleteI teach my kids to stay safe by explaining WHY we have the rules that we do and what could happen if we didn't follow those rules.
ReplyDeleteI teach them not to talk to strangers
ReplyDeleteto stay out of the street and not talk to strangers
ReplyDeleteI teach my children not to talk to strangers and to stay out of the street and lastly to be careful in parking lots.
ReplyDeleteteach them that they must follow the rules....it will keep them safe
ReplyDeletedefinitely never talk to strangers will always be one of the top ones
ReplyDeleteWe teach our children not to trust strangers. There is a known sexual preditor that lives in our neighborhood. We have shown our children pictures of him and indicated where he lives. They are at ALL COSTS to avoid both!
ReplyDeleteI teach my children to be safe by not trusting strangers no matter what they offer them and to run away and scream.
ReplyDeleteI think talking to your kids about strangers is a very important thing to do but I think it's also important to teach your kids about uh-oh feelings and that there are places on our bodies that no one but doctors and mommies and daddies need to look at, and only then if you are sick. It's not just strangers we have to worry about nowadays unfortunately!
ReplyDeleteI teach my son to be safe by talking about the importance of being near mommy when in a crowd.
ReplyDeleteI teach them to always stay close by
ReplyDeleteWe make sure that our children are always under an adult's responsibility.
ReplyDeleteMy kids are young, so I am always nearby. I try to talk to them about "stranger danger" without scaring them silly!
ReplyDeletei teach them to always stay close to me when we are out and hold their hand
ReplyDeleteWe talk a lot about always being near a trusted adult!
ReplyDeletei tell them to never talk to someone they dont know
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic toy. My twin daughters are wanting this one for Christmas this year! Our biggest safety tip is to stay within a few feet of mom or dad while out and stay near home.
ReplyDeleteI stressed to them to not talk to strangers. Also I encourage them to follow their instincts, when a situation feels unsafe they should listen to that feeling. I don't want them to doubt themselves.
ReplyDeleteI always let them know never to talk to strangers, to always hold my hand when crossing the road.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway! =)
JJs2468@aol.com
we have taught our daughter never to talk to strangers and stay close to her family...
ReplyDeleteI teach my niece and nephew to put away toys (so no one trips over them), to stay in the driveway when using their scooters, to hold my hand when crossing the street, and much more.
ReplyDeleteI teach my children to always be aware of their surroundings
ReplyDeleteI tell them that if they are ever lost find a "Mommy" & tell them they are lost. I heard on a show about safety that it's safer for them to go to a woman for help.
ReplyDeleteRight now, Im trying to teach my three year old twins about crossing the street, looking both ways, and to stay close to me whenever we go in the store.
ReplyDeletei teach them to always stay close to me
ReplyDeletei make sure they have our address memorized
ReplyDeletei try and have my son tell me where our house is every time we're in the car so he knows just in case he gets lost.
ReplyDeletealso that he knows his name and my name
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Right now, my little girl is only three months old, but I am already coaching her on what is right and what is wrong. You know like don't put that in your mouth, don't roll that way, and much more. I just talk to her in a calm but sweet voice to try to get her to understand without getting upset.
ReplyDeletei tell them to stay close to me when we are out
ReplyDeleteWe have a secret word and they don't go with anyone who doesn't know it.
ReplyDeleteI tell them to never talk to anyone they don't know, never go anywhere with anyone and I will never send anyone they do not know to come and get them.
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