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Christmas Shopping and a Giveaway

Christmas shopping season is officially in full swing. Husbandie and I ventured out a little bit Friday evening (I wasn't up to facing Black Friday morning crowds) and we were able to knock a couple items off our list but we still have a ways to go before we are done.

One of the stores I always visit for Christmas presents is Kohl's. They have something for everyone so it's easy to cross a bunch of people (children, nieces, sisters, brothers, parents, etc) off my list in one stop. They also have some pretty great deals which makes staying in our Christmas budget a little easier.

About a week ago Kohl's contacted me about a new tool they've added to their online toy department. The tool allows you to browse toys by age. I've played around with it some; it's very easy to use and is full of great toy suggestions. Here are a few of my favorites picks for my own kids, as well as for my nieces and little brother.

1) wood marble maze, 2) band in a box (i'd split it up into stockings), 3) car carrier
4) playmobil dressage course, 5) razor ripstik, 6) mega blocks castle,
 7) imaginext castle, 8) wooden castle blocks, 9) marshmallow raider
10) shape sorter
*we are obviously going through a bit of a castle obsession at our house 

Now for the giveaway! Kohl's has generously given me one $50 Kohl's gift card to giveaway to a Joyfully Weary reader. Want to win? Click below for details on how to enter.

a Rafflecopter giveaway

*total transparency: kohl's has generously provided me with this gift card at no cost. i am, however, receiving no compensation from kohl's for hosting this giveaway. as always all thoughts and opinions are my own. 

Giveaway Day

Comments

  1. Thanks for the give-a-way! I think the Laugh & Learn Learning Kitchen would be great for our daughter Addie. I never knew Khols had such a great kids toy section until recently.

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  2. I follow you in GFC as Mami2jcn but I entered on the rafflecopter as Mary Happymommy. I like the Leapfrog Leapster GS.

    Thank you!

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  3. Power Wheels Dune Racer Ride-Ons by Fisher-Price

    elena150980 at yahoo dot com

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  4. i like laugh and learn monkey

    http://www.kohls.com/product/prd-1107902/fisher-price-laugh-learn-apptivity-monkey.jsp

    vanitizebaby at yahoo dot com

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  5. My boys love all things Jake and the Neverland Pirates these days so this would be their favorite:
    http://www.kohls.com/product/prd-1067889/disney-jake-and-the-never-land-pirates-hooks-adventure-rock-by-fisher-price.jsp

    Thanks for the giveaway!

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  6. I love the Power Wheels Barbie Jammin' Jeep Wrangler!

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  7. I love the play kitchens...any of them! We loved ours growing up, and I'd love for my kids to have one! Now if only I could make space for one... ;)

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  8. This Angry Birds Game is high on my son's list: http://www.kohls.com/product/prd-1227672/angry-birds-mission-mayham-building-set-by-knex.jsp

    Thank you for this opportunity!

    klpeirce at yahoo

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  9. I like the PlasmaCar

    Amanda sakovitz on rafflecopter

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  10. I like the Hot Wheels RC Terrain Twister Vehicle by Mattel.
    rounder9834 @yahoo.com

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  11. i love the My Little Ponies

    freebiel0ve@yahoo.com

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  12. My favorite is the Carnivorous Creations Plant Terrarium Kit.

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  13. Barbie Pinktastic Pink Doll by Mattel
    2dogs5catscrew@att.net

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  14. I love shopping at Kohl's. My daughter currently loves playing with block and she would love that Mega Blocks castle. What a fun giveaway!

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  15. Kids Only Original Big Wheel 16-in. Racer Ride-Ons

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  16. My son would like the wooden castle blocks.

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  17. The The Amazing Spider-Man 3-in-1 Sports Arcade

    jennifer marie

    lilnursejen at yahoo dot com

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  18. The leapfrog leapster

    shopgurl101 at gmail dot com

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  19. Rc junior fire truck! me.shell12@gmail.com

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  20. I really like the Lalaloopsy Pix E. Flutters Doll!

    heatheranne99 at gmail dot com

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  21. I bet my son would love the FP Pirate Set. He is into all things Piratey!

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  22. I like the LeapFrog Leapster GS Explorer Bonus Pack. amypugmire@live.com

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  23. My daughter has wanted a PlaSmart Plasma Car for a long time

    tbarrettno1 at gmail dot com

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  24. Anything Melissa & Doug is great for my kids!

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  25. The mini hockey set looks fun! lucie01 at yahoo dot com

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  26. I like the Melissa and Doug Wooden Art Easel.

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  27. I enjoy reading your recommendations. You see things I wouldn't want to miss!! That Playmobil dressage course melts my heart . . . for some reason. :)

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  28. Power Wheels Barbie Jammin' Jeep Wrangler by Fisher-Price
    merleandtina@Yahoo.com

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  29. Oh Carter would love the Thomas the Train Erasable Table and Chair set!

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  31. Oh, those wooden castle blocks look pretty cool!

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  32. I like the Scrabble Catch Phrase Electronic game

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  33. I love the Kids Only Original Big Wheel 16-in. Racer Ride-On for my almost 3 year old boy and my 5 year old girl would love, love, LOVE the Winland Fairy Vanity & Stool Set! I love Kohls and would put this $ to very good use!! :)

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  34. I love all the Melissa & Doug toys at Kohl's!

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  35. LeapFrog LeapPad1 Explorer Learning Tablet Bonus Pack

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  36. Play dough is my favorite toy!

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  37. The Bachmann G Scale White Christmas Express Train Set would be Awesome to have!

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  38. Fisher-Price Little People Zoo Talkers Bonus Pack

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  39. My boys most favorite toy is the Imaginext Batman cave. They play with it almost everyday!

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  40. Since Adam was sitting with me, our favorite toy is one of the Tonka trucks. ;)

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  41. Barbie Tawny Walking Horse and Doll Gift Set by Mattel.

    ccboobooy at gmail dot com

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