May 9, 2013

Thursday Giveaway: Happy Mother's Day

Mother's Day is just a few days away and, if you're like most parents, you've probably been too busy to even realize it.

In between feeding your baby, changing cloth diapers, and maintaining your household, finding a few minutes to relax is easier said than done.

Despite Sunday being the annual celebration of moms, we want to you to know you're appreciated the other 364 days of the year, too. That's why we created this lovely little shirt to remind you that "You're one good mum!" This shirt is intentionally printed backwards so when you see yourself in the mirror, you'll know just how special you are.

For today's giveaway, three random winners will each receive a "You're One Good Mum!" T-shirt,  bumGenius Travel Mug and $10 Gift Certificate to Cotton Babies.

To enter this contest, tell us what being a great mom means to you. You can also improve your chances of winning through bonus entries!

Happy Mother's Day!

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Eligible entries must be posted no later than midnight Eastern time, Sunday, May 12, 2013. U.S. residents only. Void where prohibited by law. No purchase necessary to win. Winners will be drawn after the close of the contest and notified via e-mail. This promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with, Facebook. We hereby release Facebook of any liability.

24 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:13 AM

    What being a great mom is all about is providing the best you can for your child and always being there for them! Never letting them down and playing superman and tea time with both children. Taking them on random dates to the park or going on picnic dates. I have two of the best children and wouldn't trade them for the world not to mention cloth diapering has been one of the best things I ever did try for my kids.

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  2. Being a great mom means saying yes when you can, smiling, and loving your kids no matter what.

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  3. Being a great mom means taking care of yourself so you're at your best for your family. It means keeping promises and being generous with love.

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  4. Being a great mom is knowing your baby, being able to provide the best care and give your love to them in ridiculous amounts :-)

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  5. Being a good mom means never give up on your kids no matter what always love ,scaravice for your kids.

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  6. sara swanson9:41 AM

    Putting your heart and soul into raising your kids and taking time for yourself.

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  7. I've been a mom for merely 6 days and my love, appreciation and definition of being a mom has changed incredibly. Being a mom means sacrifice, devotion, selflessness, and never ending work. It is to give so much of yourself and not expect much in return. A burp, little smiles and snuggles is enough for us.

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  8. Anonymous11:44 AM

    Being a mom means giving your all to your children even in the middle of the night when they wake up crying in need of comfort. Jmvega455@AOL.com

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  9. Being a good mom is giving up old habits and behavior so you can be available to nurture confident, secure children. It's impossible for you to live the same life with children. Become a good role model because you are the first one they look up to.

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  10. Being a great mom means you love your kids. Simple as that.

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  11. Anonymous4:23 PM

    Being a great mom/parent means providing my children with the right tools to develop into excellent people. I need to remember that I am an integral part of their development, but sometimes that means taking a backseat and letting them take a proverbial and/or literal tumble. I am always there to pick them back up, but I let them work things out for themselves. I also have to remember to be easy on myself because my children do not deserve a mom who doesn't think she is good enough.

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  12. Anonymous8:31 PM

    Being a great Mom means giving unconditional love to your children. Love is all you need.
    Ashley P.

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  13. Being a great mom means balancing unselfishness with your families priorities! Putting your family and children first but also setting a good example by taking care of yourself and health! I want my children to remember me present in our daily lives but also to witness me doing things I enjoy! Like reading, exercising and cooking!

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  14. Being a good mom means always making sure your children know you love them, and that you are their biggest supporter. It also means doing everything you can to give them the best life possible, even if it means making sacrifices.

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  15. my comment didn't show up :( ack. okay Being a good mom means letting your children make mistakes, but then TEACHING them to learn from their mistakes.

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  16. being a great mom to me means trying your personal best, whatever that may be we each know our children's needs :)

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  17. Anonymous11:19 AM

    Being a great mom means loving your children unconditionally and helping them explore the world around them.

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  18. It means putting your childrens needs above your own and loving them unconditionally.

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  19. being a great mom means always being willing to say three things: "i love you", "I was wrong, will you forgive me?", and "no".

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  20. Being a great mom is doing everything in your power to prepare your children to be great people of their own!

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  21. Being a great mom is doing your best to protect and nurture your children and teaching them to do the same for the children that they will have one day.

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  22. It takes sacrificial love to be a great mom.

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  23. Being a great mom means gladly giving up that piece of chocolate you where just eating after a long hard day when your sick 4 year old wakes up and catches you eating it in the living room and asks for it... just to put a smile on their face.

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  24. Being a great mom means being there for my daughter but knowing her needs too.

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