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{Giveaway} Win a Tidy Books Box + Help Send Books to Africa!

Tuesday, March 15, 2011 by Jessika Hepburn

tidy books, book aid international, childrens bookcases, childrens storageI have the most perfect giveaway to offer all of our lovely readers to celebrate this month’s Business & Blogging Ethics theme. I love Tidy Books & think very highly of the owner Geraldine who I interviewed back in December. You can learn more about how she took her design and created a successful award-winning business by visiting the interview here. If you want to read more about the wonders of the Tidy Books bookcase visit my review & dramatic before & after. So I am really excited that today Tidy Books is offering one Oh My! Handmade reader a chance to win one of their Tidy Books Boxes valued at $109USD

But that’s not all! By entering this giveaway you can also help send books to Africa through Book Aid International-check out my little chart to understand the process & find details on how to enter below.

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Tidy Books has teamed up with Book Aid International to offer a truly giving giveaway, for every 4 subscriptions to the Tidy Books email newsletter, Tidy Books will donate £2 up to a maximum of £100 to Book Aid International who will use the money to send books to Africa. Please visit the Book Aid International website to learn more about their program by clicking the logo below:

You can also donate directly by visiting Book Aid International (registered charity number 313869) here. Book Aid International increases access to books to support literacy, education and development in sub-Saharan Africa. One of the world’s foremost library development charities they provide around half a million books and work with partners in 12 countries in sub-Saharan Africa. Book Aid International “believe(s) literacy is a fundamental human right. Our work is vital because books really do change lives.”

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About Tidy Books:

Tidy Books is an award winning company offering creative storage solutions for children’s books. Designed by violin maker  (& mom!) Geraldine Grandidier, all of Tidy Books products are unique & designed to make our busy lives a little easier without compromising on style. 

How to Enter this Giveaway:

*This giveaway is open to mainland residents of the USA & Canada*

Sign up for the Tidy Books email newsletter by entering your email address in the Newsletter tab on the Tidy Books website (bottom left in the sidebar) & leave a comment here to let us know. Thank you for helping us support the work of Book Aid International!

For additional entries:

1. Visit the Tidy Books website & let us know what color you would choose if you won the Tidy Books Box and/or what your favourite Tidy Books product is.

2. Like Tidy Books on Facebook

3. Follow Tidy Books on Twitter

4. Subscribe to the Tidy Books blog RSS feed

5. Tweet about this giveaway or share on your Facebook page (be sure to tag @ohmyhandmade)

6. Blog about this giveaway with a link back to this post

This giveaway closes at 12pm EST on March 21st with the winner announced March 22nd at the bottom of this post

by entering this giveaway you agree to the oh my! handmade goodness giveaway policies

This giveaway is now CLOSED! Thank you all for entering & for helping to send books to Africa-you’re super!

The lucky winner is Lena with comment #82! Congratulations I hope you love your new Tidy Books box: )


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