
Congratulations to our winner Sarah!

As the mother of a 5 year old kindergartner, I have to tell you, I love Cheerios Spoonfuls of Stories. There is no better “prize” in a box of cereal than a good book. As my daughter is learning to read, this is the perfect opportunity to share a good story.
Over the past eight years, Cheerios has given away more than 40 million children’s books by distributing them free inside cereal boxes and has donated $3.2 million to First Book, their non-profit partner, which provides books to children from low-income families. The program is part of Cheerios’ ongoing commitment to helping parents provide their children with a healthy, nutritional and educational foundation.
Cheerios is again bringing books to the breakfast table, by providing six million children’s books free inside Cheerios boxes. The books are for children ages 3 to 8 years old, and include a brand new book in the popular “Trucktown” series, available only inside Cheerios boxes. And for the first time, all five books have been specially printed in both English and Spanish.
This year’s book offerings from Cheerios – all by Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing – are:
Junkyard Fort, written by Jon Scieszka, and illustrated by David Shannon, Loren Long and Dave Gordon: Join Gabriella, Jack, Melvin, Ted, Lucy and the other Trucktown characters as they make their own fort, using things found in the junkyard. Ages 4-8.
Tea for Ruby, written by The Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson, and illustrated by Robin Preiss Glasser: Wherever Ruby goes, a bit of disaster seems to follow. But one sunny morning, things change when the postman brings Ruby an amazing invitation: would she like to have tea with the Queen? Ruby needs to polish her manners, and quickly. Ages 4-8.
Sleepyhead, written by Karma Wilson and illustrated by John Segal: In this rhythmic bedtime story, a cat is the parent and a teddy bear is the child who doesn’t want to go to bed. All ready for bed with teeth brushed and story read, Sleepyhead teddy tries anything to prolong his bedtime; books and his quilt provide ample fodder for his imagination. Ages 3-7.
Ballyhoo Bay, written by Judy Sierra and illustrated by Derek Anderson: Mira Bella, an artist who teaches painting and sculpture, loves Ballyhoo Bay and what it offers: sun, sea, sand, and sky. But one gray day a billboard arrives, announcing an impending development that would take all the fun out of the place. Read along to see if Mira Bella and her art can save the day and Ballyhoo Bay! Ages 4–8.
What’s Under the Bed?, written and illustrated by Joe Fenton: Young Fred cannot stop worrying about the scary creature that might be hiding beneath his bed. Finally summoning the courage to peer under his bed, Fred, with his cumbersome glasses, sees that the only thing there is Ted, his friendly Teddy Bear! Ages 3–7.

WIN IT!
One (1) Lucky reader will win a Cheerios Spoonfuls of Stories Gift Pack. Prize package contains:
* 1 each of the 5 Spoonfuls of Stories books
* a box of Cheerios
* a $25 gift card to Barnes & Noble
To enter:
Let me know: What is your favorite children’s book? REQUIRED
BONUS ENTRIES – Leave a new comment with each entry
2. Twitter about the contest with a link back here, then comment below linking to your tweet. @MommyMusings
3. Add Mommy Musings to your Technorati Favorites
4. Check out my Holiday Gift Guide
5. Blog about the contest, leave comment with a link to your post. (worth 5 entries! Leave 5 comments)
6. Add my button (can be found at right —>) to your blog sidebar or blogroll. Leave a comment with your website. You may also add just a text link if you do not want to add the button. (worth 5 entries!)
One (1) winner will be selected at random, Giveaway ends December 2nd, 2009 – US residents only. Winner must respond within 24 hours to claim prize.
Good Luck!
~Please note if your entries go to spam, I will rescue them before the contest end date~
*My Blog Spark is sponsoring the Cheerios Spoonfuls of Stories giveaway and gave me the above prize pack as compensation for sharing this post. *







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I love The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish by Neil Gaiman
My favorite is the very hungry caterpillar
I like Five LIttle Monkeys.
No More Monkeys Jumping on the Bed
Shel Silverstiens “Where The Sidewalk Ends”
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We love the Spooky Old Tree!
I loved the hungry hungry Caterpillar, thanks!
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Thanks for the giveaway. LUV cherrios !!
It is green eggs and ham,my boys love it also!
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I love Stand Baack Said The Elephant, I’m Going To Sneeze
I love Charlotte’s Web. Thanks
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My favorite children’s book is Where the Wild Things Are.
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I checked out the Holiday Gift Guide. I like the Decorate Your Own Cookie Party gift, that would be fun to give or get.
I like Bread and Jam for Frances.
My favorite children’s book is Black Beauty.
IF YOU GIVE A MOUSE A COOKIE!!
I always was a big fan of The Bernenstein Bears books.
My favorite childhood book is the Dr. Seuss books I love Green eggs and ham.
My favorite is the Very Hungry Caterpillar!
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I love The Cat In The Hat
would have to be ” Where the wild things are”
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I love to read my favorite children’s books to my grandkids and friends kids. One of my fav’s is “Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See?” Besides helping children learn colors, I love the repetition of the lines in the book. It isn’t long before the child can join right in with me as I read. The readily identifiable animals in the story and the lovely pictures of each animal are delightful!
Beauty and the Beast
Currently it is Love you to the moon and back…
Thanks for the giveaway…favorite childrens book: “Where The Wild Things Are” !!!
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I really love Mr. Brown Can Moo by Dr Suess
Green eggs and Ham by Dr. Suess and Mr. Popper’s Penguins were my favorites. Great giveaway…thanks and happy holidays.
My favorite children’s book is Green Eggs & Ham.
i had one book that even as a grown up i smile when i come across it, its a sesame street book,with Grover in it, its called The Moster At The End Of This book
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Goodnight Moon is my favorite.
My favorite of all is “Are You My Mother?”
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