Wiggle Giggle Learn Giveaway!

Posted on 16. Sep, 2008 by Trish in Giveaways & Reviews

*This contest is now CLOSED!*


I came across this company on a few other sites and I was instantly impressed. They offer a learning curriculum to help your child meet and exceed their milestones by only taking 15 minutes a day with your child. The things they recommend are fun too, so it’s more like a game for your kids.

I know I always wanted to help my daughter develop a love of learning as much as I could. Besides reading to her, I didn’t know what else I could do. That is what makes the learning plans from Wiggle Giggle Learn so wonderful. They have it all planned out for you! No research or work on your part. It’s all there for you. Their plans have been developed by a National Board Certified Early Education Teacher, used to working with kids. Here is how they describe their products:

Wiggle Giggle Learn offers parents of children birth to age five weekly learning activity plans developed using the latest brain-research. Our learning plans include seven activities a week (age-appropriate to the child’s month of age), the goal each activity is developing, tips and expectations for the parent and the materials needed for each activity. We also offer additional resources to be used with the learning plans: nursery rhyme and finger play posters, family field trip cards, vocabulary word cards and positive behavior charts with reward tickets. Parents can purchase our products online at www.wigglegigglelearn.com

Our mission is to advance the intellectual and social abilities of all children by empowering parents with the knowledge and tools necessary for teaching their children to love to learn from birth… and to work in our communities to promote learning as we seek to improve education.

They have 3 different CD packages to choose from, or you can purchase items “a la’ carte.” To see these packages, go here. If you would like to see sample plans and view actual PDFs from their plans for different ages, please visit their site here.

They sent me a sample CD for my daughter’s age range, and it has been great to look through. It seemed slightly advanced for her, but I think she is slightly behind her age group. Looking through the weekly activities did give me an idea of things I can do with her now, and I have really concentrated on repeating words to her, and taking time to point out different things. She really didn’t say more than Momma and Dadda, and those being more babbling than actual words. She has repeated about 3 or 4 other words since I have been doing this, and has used Momma and Dadda for when she wants something. It’s a start, and I am super happy about it. I can’t wait to delve in to these weekly plans a little more. We already have nursery rhymes that she listens to on a CD, so I can’t wait to print off some of the flashcards to go along with the songs. That way she will have a visual to go with it.

Well, now to the good stuff right? Wiggle Giggle Learn is offering all my readers a 25% discount on all orders. Just enter the coupon code “ChicMama.” This offer will expire September 30th.

Along with the coupon code, they are giving away an Ultimate CD package worth $215.95! This includes learning plans for each child in the family under the age of five!

How to enter:

  • Visit www.learning-early.com and tell me something you learned on there. This site is where they answer parent’s questions about child development and give great free advice.

For one extra entry:

  • Blog about this contest on your site with a link to here and a link to Wiggle Giggle Learn.

To make it easier, all you have to do is copy and paste this paragraph, and then add the links.

Sweet ‘n’ Sassy Girls, a new mommy blog that does product reviews and frequent blog contests, is currently having a giveaway for an Ultimate CD Package from Wiggle Giggle Learn worth $215.95! This CD has everything you need to help your child develop a love for learning. They have weekly learning activity plans that were developed using the latest brain-research. It includes learning plans for each child in the family under the age of five! So go enter to win here, and while you’re there, don’t forget to vote for Trisha in the Dottie Awards!

Once you have added this to your blog, you may earn extra entries by doing the following:

  • Follow my blog and/or add me to your blogroll (1 extra entry)
  • Digg, Kirtsy, or Stumble my site (1 extra entry)
  • Follow me on Twitter (1 extra entry)
  • Add my button to your sidebar (1 extra entry)

This gives you a possibility of 6 entries for this contest!

Contest will end next Wednesday September 24th. You must leave me a way to contact you, either through your profile or leave an email address. This is open to International Readers as well!


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118 Responses to “Wiggle Giggle Learn Giveaway!”

  1. Brooke

    24. Sep, 2008

    The rhymes to help my kid learn how to write her numbers is REALLY cool. Also, I like that they aren’t pushing parents to teach NOW NOW NOW. It was more of a fun approach than I thought and I like that.

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  2. ashic8513

    24. Sep, 2008

    I learned there are 46 different sounds in the English language. Yicks.

    ashleyh8584@yahoo.com

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  3. JMARIE

    24. Sep, 2008

    I got some great reccomendations for websites about keeping my child safe.

    Thanks for the giveaway,
    gordyneve@yahoo.com

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  4. Gianna

    23. Sep, 2008

    I learned that the English language has 46 different speech sounds :)

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  5. Karen

    23. Sep, 2008

    Such a great site !!

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  6. Staci

    23. Sep, 2008

    I stumbled your blog too (MommaStaciA)

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  7. Staci

    23. Sep, 2008

    I’m a follower of your blog :)

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  8. joannaonthelake

    23. Sep, 2008

    There is so much very, very useful information at Learning-Early.com. I learned so much there today. One thing I learned is that the Dose Doctor is a good website if you are looking for good information about safety and kids.
    joannaonthelake@gmail.com

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  9. cchiovitti

    23. Sep, 2008

    I saw a demo of these and my kiddos (2 and 5) seemed impressed and were engaged in it. I’m tired of buying software for my kids only to find them disinterested in it after 30 minutes, but this system looks great.

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  10. dhunt

    23. Sep, 2008

    Language has to do with meanings, rather than sounds.

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