The Chronicles of Narnia CDs Tri-Fold Album
Beautifully packaged in a durable tri-fold album. Perfect for collecting, and gift giving.
Award-winning cast and film-quality sound design and music mark this amazing audio drama series based on the best-selling The Chronicles of Narnia books by C. S. Lewis. Starring David Suchet as Aslan the Great Lion and Paul Scofield as the Storyteller, all seven of The Chronicles of Narnia are presented on 19 audio cds—over 23 hours. Be transported to a world that will inspire your imagination.

How can I win? Leave a comment below telling us your favorite childhood game or pasttime.
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**Contest ends Thursday, December 10th at 10pm EST, winners will be chosen and emailed by Friday morning and must respond before Sunday, December 13th at midnight!
Angela DeRossett is military wife, homeschooling mother, and an advocate for autism research. She also serves as the Heart of the Matter Review Coordinator. Angela can be found blogging at Homeschooling the Chaotic Family and Memoirs of a Chaotic Mommy.







When I was growing up, one of the games I absolute loved to play was Monopoly. I especially liked being the banker. I’d set up savings accounts for each player. I had so much fun playing that game!
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My favorite pasttime as a child was reading. I devoured any book I could get my hands on….and still do today! Thanks for the great giveaway!
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We loved playing sorry
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When I was growning up I loved to play the game ‘Life’ and ‘Uno’ cards. My parents taught me to play backgammon also. In my free time if I wasn’t playing games with my folks, I read every book I could get my hands on.
THANKS and God bless
shan
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My favorite ‘games’ had to do with our imaginations and the outdoors! One of my sisters, and one of my brothers and I were all a yr. apart and we played together all the time…outside, playing ‘chef’ by making wonderful food items out of weeds, flowers, dirt, etc. Or we’d take wonderful adventures climbing trees, jumping ditches, catching snakes and crawfish.
Now I have three adventurous boys who would SO enjoy this prize
(I will post it on FB as well)
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Ok, I blogged about your contest!!! Come and see what I had to say at http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/southernliving
Blessings,
shan
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One of my favorite things was (and is) reading. I would spend hours every day wrapped up in a book (or books), and I was always searching for more reading material. I am so thankful for the Public Library that my children have access to, since I did not have that available to me when I was growing up!
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I always enjoyed playing Monopoly with my family. (mom, cousins)
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I used to love making backyard carnivals for my neighborhood friends with different game booths and wheelbarrow rides! (I’m a subscriber)
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My favorite games growing up were Sorry, Clue and Spoons card game. We would play for hours with our friends.
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I subscribe.
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I tweeted this give-away: http://twitter.com/SBMozer/status/6433249088
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I love to read, and would read as much as I could when I was young. I also enjoyed monopoly, scrabble, and LIFE with my siblings and solitaire when they weren’t around.
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When I was little I love playing with my little brother.
He was my ” doll” and my “student” ( five years younger he didn’t have much say!) But I also enjoyed being outside with my cousins who lived next door!
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We love playing Memory in our house!
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One of my favorite memories was family game night. We would play endless games of Chinese checkers, Parcheesi, Uno and the like.
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I just had a chance to meet up with friends from over 30 years ago, and we were remembering how we all just played on our court all the time, roller skating, skateboarding, biking, whatever. Whichever adult was around was the one in charge, but mostly we just played outside, all the time.
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I am subscribed to Heart of the Matter.
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As kids, we used to set up elaborate farms for all our mini animals… stables made from shoeboxes, little ponds from shallow containers, fake grass (imagine tiny snippets of green construction paper ALL over the floor!)…
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Just posted a link to the giveaway on my Facebook, too – thanks!
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I posted about your giveaway at my blog
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My favorite memory as a child is all of us children in the children’s home curled up on the bed of our ‘auntie’ while she read to us outloud by the light of a kerosene lamp (we did not have electricity). Auntie was the best reader and we hung on every word and begged for another chapter to be read to us. I loved falling to sleep dreaming of what might happen next in the story.
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My favorite childhood game or pastime was playing school with our big chalkboard and old schoolbooks.
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My favorite pastime was playing “house”. I had a kitchen set and baby dolls and I just couldn’t get enough. Add dressing up in high heels to the mix, too!

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My favorite childhood game was operation or candyland! Of course we also spent hours playing monopoly and scrabble. And I loved playing yahtzee with my grandparents!
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I am subscribed

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I tweeted!
http://twitter.com/FollowMyJourney/status/6439000211
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I put the give-away on my facebook
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I am subscribed to HoTM!
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I loved to play school. I had a friend whose mom was a teacher and we would get her old curriculum to play with. We would gather my dolls and stuffed animals and we would teach them. Who knew all that would be practice would be used today?
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No surprise here — as a child, I read all the time.

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I tweeted this, too!
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I Facebooked http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/posted.php?id=516306138&share_id=192674654759&comments=1#s192674654759
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My favorite game has always been Scrabble!
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As children, my brother and I spent hours playing in our cubby. We played many many imaginative games, but one of our most constant was ‘cops and robbers’ which involved biking up and down the road (we lived in a dead end) and using our cubby as an escape catch, police station etc.
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Favorite childhood game was Parchessi.

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There are so many things I loved doing/playing as a child, it’s really hard to pick just one. But none of them involved electronics, I know that
…things like playing school, reading, and chinese jump rope….playing restaurant – right down to designing and creating menus and cooking (mud burgers, mud pies, etc…) If I was misbehaving it was easy for my parents to take away the outside time and those pasttimes, but if I were grounded, I ALWAYS turned to books…I LOVE to read (even though I don’t seem to be able to find the time to do it for pleasure at the moment)…they couldn’t very well take away reading from me… 

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Playing mama!

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My daughter and I like to play scrabble and phase 10 in the evenings after we have gone over her school work .(she is homeschooled).
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My daughter and I like to play scrabble and phase 10 in the evenings after we have gone over her school work .
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I just subscribed to Heart of the Matter Online the other day

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I just posted the giveaway on my Facebook account
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As a child, I loved to play house or school. I was (and still am) good at being bossy, so I wanted to be the mom and the teacher. Looks like a little foreshadowing for becoming a homeschool mom ; )
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Growing up, we enjoyed playing Kick the Can with the neighborhood kids.
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I am old so my games as a child or teen is so different, when I was a child we played “ring around the rosy” “drop the hankie” and when I was a teen I love the new rock and roll music, Oh yes those were the days.
Please enter me into this contest
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this is my second comment, I have your button on my blog
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this is my third comment I subscribed to your newsletter
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