Welcome to the I See Me personalized lunch box Back to School giveaway from Reel Mama!
A special thanks goes out to I See Me for sponsoring this wonderful Back to School giveaway. Thanks also to these awesome friends for co-hosting:
Mama’s Mission
Jenn’s Blah Blah Blog
Literally Jen
Koupon Karen
The Link Fairy
My Four Littles
Money Saving Parent
Back to school is such a special time for our kids. It’s a time to celebrate our kids growing up and the adventures that lie ahead with another year of learning. I See Me has launched a brand new line of personalized lunch boxes that make a really unique back to school gift for your child.
The lunch boxes feature your child’s name against the backdrop of one of the adorable I See Me designs. Themes are available for both boys and girls. The I See Me lunch boxes highlight your child’s uniqueness while serving the very practical purpose of identifying it as his or her own. Your child will never lose his or her lunch box again! Check out this review from Reel Mama to learn more about the lunch box and how excited Lauren’s daughter was to receive her lunch box.
And now for the giveaway! The winner will have the opportunity to personalize the lunch box for his/her child. Use the Rafflecopter below to enter, and is for US resident only. The more tasks you complete, the greater your odds of winning. The participating bloggers are awesome, and you’ll enjoy discovering more about them!
Giveaway Rules: You must be 18 years old or older to win and be a U.S. or Canadian resident. This giveaway will run from Tuesday, September 3, 2013 until Tuesday, September 10, 2013 at 11:59pm. One winner will be chosen at random via the Rafflecopter. Reel Mama and participating bloggers are not responsible for the shipment of the I See Me personalized lunch box, which will be shipped by the sponsor.
Disclosure: Reel Mama received an I See Me lunch box for review purposes. The above text may contain affiliate links.
Christina says
Favorite memory is sitting on the bus as it would leave our bus stop and my mom doing the sign language for I love you. Its a tradition I will continue with my kids.
lisa gonzalez says
Having a giant family breakfast
Denise says
My hardest time is remembering when my children use to take there lunch pails off the counter and together we would put them into there backpacks that were way to big and heavy for a 5 year old to carry. Now I watch my grandchildren go through the same cycle of life, lunch pail in the backpack and off to school. I would love to win this lunch pail for my grandson or granddaughter because they would first, be in ah of having a metal lunch pail instead of a soft one, and for me to no there lunch is not getting squished before they can even eat it. We’re having a very hard time finding metal lunch pails.