The Lorax Blu-ray Giveaway – Ends 9/23 (US & CAN)

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The Lorax Blu-ray DVD Giveaway!

lorax2Most of us grew up outdoors. Times were nicer and safer before. Nowadays though, kids are growing up online. Are you keeping up with the times to ensure your children are surfing the web safely? If you want to learn more about how to teach your children online safety easily and in a fun way, there is a new eBook for that. Read on to learn more about online safety and how to win the giveaway.

The More You Know Learning Series, in collaboration with NBC News, has launched Growing Up Online, the FREE eBook for parents to keep their kids safe on the Internet!

Our kids have never known a world without the Internet. They’re spending more and more time on the web, so teaching them about using technology responsibly and safely is critical. Use the #GrowingUpOnline Blog App and take the quiz to see if your child is ready to safely surf the web!

Download the FREE Growing Up Online eBook and be sure to watch all four entertaining comic book stories as a family, which show real situations that may occur when your kids go online.

This free eBook provides easy-to-use information that addresses the growing concern about kids’ online privacy and cyber-bullying in a unique and engaging way. Growing Up Online is packed with important tips that every parent should know!

Check out the fun things you can do with the Growing Up Online Blog App

• Take the Is Your Child Internet-Ready? QUIZ
• Watch 4 Comic Book Videos
• DOWNLOAD the FREE eBook

6 Tips to Keep Your Kids Safe Online

Giveaway Details

One person will be randomly selected to receive a copy of The Lorax Blu-ray DVD. The Lorax Blu-ray DVD Giveaway will run from Sept 11th through Sept 23rd. All entrants must be at least 18 years of age or older. This giveaway is open to residents of the US and Canada! No purchase is necessary to enter. Void where prohibited by law. The odds of winning are based on the number of entries received. All entries are optional; however, the more tasks you complete the greater your chances of winning. Confirmed Winner(s) (by Random.org) will be contacted by email. Winner(s) have 24 hours to respond before a new winner is chosen. One winner per household in all similar giveaways. The prize will be sent via FedEx or USPS. No P.O. Boxes please. You must use the Blog App and Rafflecopter below to enter. Good Luck!

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Disclosure: Mama’s Mission was not compensated for this post, and is not responsible for the prize fulfillment. The Lorax Blu-ray DVD prize is furnished in conjunction with the promotion of Growing Up Online and all assets included were supplied by the same. The sponsor of this event will be responsible for fulfillment of prize. Please allow 4-6 weeks for the delivery of the prize. This event is in no way associated with, sponsored, administered, or endorsed by Facebook, Twitter, Google, Pinterest or any other social media network. The disclosure is done in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission 10 CFR, Part 255 Guides Concerning the use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.

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Comments (53)

  • Congrats your child is net ready.

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  • We have parental locks on our computers.

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  • Yes I got a 5 out of 5

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  • We tell them to never give any info out

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  • I got a Net Novice.

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  • I like the cyber bullying video.

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  • They are not allowed to sign up for any games or sites unless I go on the site with them.

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  • My favorite tip is to know about the apps your children are using.

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  • I am a net novice apparently.

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  • it says im all set for the net, it is true, my daughter and i talk often about the internet and i am always on her stuff, and watching her with it, you have too, kids are curious

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  • All set for the net.

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  • tip- put the computer in a public place where you can see the screen when walking by.

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  • All Set For The Net

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  • By keeping the computer out of their room so we can easily monitor what they are doing.

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  • I am net ready.

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  • We’re All Set for the Net

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  • ALL SET FOR THE NET!

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  • All set for the net!

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  • I would say the favorite is the Cyber Bullying one.

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  • The safe surfing tip for me is get a program called net nanny that limits the function of what is viewable.

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  • I got Net Novice

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  • Congratulations, you’re ALL SET FOR THE NET!

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  • We monitor all of our son’s computer time. He is only allowed on approved by us sites and we have software to monitor also and passwords for his facebook.

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  • All set for the net

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  • My favorite tip is to know about the apps your children are using.

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  • I got “Net Novice” on the quiz

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  • I like the inappropriate content comic video the best

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  • I teach my kids to only click on the tabs that I’ve made for them which bring them to age-appropriate games. We also monitor them while they are on the internet

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  • I like tip #2 the best, place limits how long your child can be online

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  • All set for the net!

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  • All set for the net!

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  • ALL SET FOR THE NET!

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  • We’re All Set for the Net thanks

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  • All set for the net!

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  • Keep the computer in the living room and teach the importance of not putting any personal info. on the net.

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  • Congrats you are all set for the net

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  • all set for the net !

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  • Favorite video was privacy

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  • I talk to them about never sharing personal info online and to not download stuff without asking first

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  • Favorite tip is keep the computer in sight

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  • Cyber bullying video. There is so much of it going on and I dont see how it will ever be stopped. So many lives are destroyed from it.

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  • We are all set for the net!

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  • I think the best tip is to keep the computer in sight! If you can see what they are doing all the time, you can monitor where they go on the net.

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  • My personal tip is to agree to only certain pre-screened websites that your child can use. No exceptions unless they are approved by a parent first.

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  • I like the cyber bullying one

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  • Im all set for the net

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  • I tell them never to give out information about themselves to anyone!

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  • Congrats your child net ready

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  • Never give information out

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  • all set for the net

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  • by setting a good example

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  • My favorite tip is never post personal information online.

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  • My favorite comic book video from the blog app is Pop-Ups & Spam.

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