


One of the many new artisans Oh Sweet Sadie! is excited about is, Second Story Window. Heidi Van Natter and Emily Stephenson are the sisters and second grade teachers who think there's no better job in the world than to be surrounded by excited faces, broken crayons, runny noses, and lots of hugs. We love kids and love developing resources to help them learn. (How can I get my kids in one of their classes!?) They developed Second Story Window, a shop of educational children's games. They love finding ways to help fellow teachers and moms make learning an exciting experience for children.
The graphics and typography are the adorable and the games are ingenious. I can't wait to get my hands on a bunch to help my little geniuses with areas I can already see they are struggling.
Everyone who leaves a grammatically correct comment, with no punctuation errors, will be entered into the drawing for a set of several games from their shop! The drawing will take place at the beginning of school on Wednesday (8:30 am). The winner and next contest will be revealed before morning recess.

I want this.
ReplyDeleteI need these games for my runny-nosed kids who love to break crayons!
ReplyDeleteI am hoping to win this contest.
ReplyDeleteThese look great!
ReplyDeleteWhat a CUTE idea! I now have a 1st grader who is learning to read, and what a better way than with a game.
ReplyDeleteWhat a CUTE idea! I now have a 1st grader who is learning to read, and what a better way than with a game.
ReplyDeleteHow cute! I have a first grader who could use these.
ReplyDeleteMy sons would absolutely love those itmes.
ReplyDeleteCount me in! Who doesn't need help with their grammar? ; ) Thanks, Dani!
ReplyDeleteI want to win!
ReplyDeleteThose are too cute!
ReplyDeleteI love teachers!
ReplyDeleteMy kids would love these. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHow cute!
ReplyDeleteyou ddnt say NEthing about spellin errorz!
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My son would adore these games; his favorite toys are educational games.
ReplyDeleteI love games that make learning fun!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this prize. I am frightened to make a grammatical error.
ReplyDeletePerfect! Pick Me, Pick Me!
ReplyDeleteThose look inviting to kids. How great to make learning cheerful and practicing important skills fun! I want them all!!
ReplyDeleteThese look like great games. I would love some!
ReplyDeletePick me!
ReplyDeleteMy kids would love these!
ReplyDeleteCount me in!
ReplyDeleteI hope this is grammatically correct, because I want to win!
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