Finding Children’s Writer Contest (Psssst! It’s Science!)

Here’s what I like about the Children’s Writer Contest(s): If you haven’t already subscribed to Children’s Writer, your entry fee will include a subscription.

But if you are getting Children’s Writer, then you enter the contest free. Technically speaking, you can enter two contests, because in a year’s subscription, you’ll likely have the opportunity to try your luck twice! Now, isn’t that a sweet deal?

But enough about the subscription deal. You’re wondering about the contest deal, right? Here’s the skinny: Write a science article, targeted for 11-year olds, and no longer than 750 words, giving emphasis to a current science topic. And write fast. Submissions must be in by February 27th!

Your best chance to win will include chemistry, or physics (Eeek! Physics!) or biology. So, if you taught science, or love science, or just have a hankering to learn a little something in a science field, this is the perfect contest for you. You can get more information here, at the Children’s Writer Newsletter site.

And save all of your research. Because just in case you don’t win, I mean I’m crossing my fingers and everything, but just in case that doesn’t work, you’re still going to have a great article. And that article is going to be submission ready, once you add your bibliography.

So either way, you’ve got a sweet deal going here. Now off you go to think up something scientifically brilliant!

Finding a Calendar (Keeping One, Giving Away Two)

I could go on and on about this cheery little Disney Family Fun 2010 Activity Calendar. But if you don’t get one, then you’ll be terribly disappointed. And if you do get one, then you’ll already know everything you need to know.

See, I felt just the teensiest bit guilty about my Finders & Keepers friends feeling left out of the Giveaway fun. And then whee! Calendars in the mail! So, leave me a comment and maybe you’ll get a calendar!  Sally the Crazy Dog will sniff out a winner. Heck, I might even give away the third calendar.

Because this little gem is packed with family fun activities. And it was hard enough getting Junior Halls to have Family Fun back in the day. I just don’t think any of the young ‘uns will want to make a fruity frog (though it’s awful darn cute!)