Welcome to the School Savvy Giveaway Hop hosted by MamatheFox
Even when we are not in school,we can still learn and we may even retain what we learn easier if we are learning about things that really interest us. A fun way to learn is by reading books about interesting subjects. The Story Behind is a fascinating book about the history of every day objects. If you want to know about the history behind the smiley face, salt water taffy, bubble wrap, and many other common place things you can find it in this book, which is based on the popular podcast of the same name. If you have a curious nature and you like to know how things came about, you will definitely want to read this book. For more, see our previous post Tips for Tuesday - Books: The Story Behind. Enter to win a copy of this entertaining book below:
Giveaway Dates 9/1 - 9/15
Giveaway Open to Ages 18+ US
ARV:$18.99
Once you have entered our giveaway, hop around to the other blogs listed below to see what other great prizes you can enter to win.
Disclaimer: Host and participating bloggers are not responsible for sponsors and self-sponsoring bloggers who do not fulfill prize obligations.
Disclaimer: Host and participating bloggers are not responsible for sponsors and self-sponsoring bloggers who do not fulfill prize obligations.
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