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Back to School Giant Microbes GIVEAWAY

It's Back to School Time!

Germs will be all over so it's time to review hand washing and sneezing in our arms with the kiddos.  Make sure you also enter the giveaway at the bottom to win Anti Bacterial Wipes and Cold Putty from Microbes.  




Common Cold Primordial Putty contains one collectible GIANTmicrobes® figure packaged in orange putty, and comes with a label with an image and information about the microbe it represents!

The following characters are now available for GIANTmicrobes® Primordial Putty: Anthrax, Black Death, Ebola and Flesh Eating. Which are joined by our latest set: Amoeba, Chickenpox, Common Cold and Mad Cow. Collect them all!


Keeping your hands clean is the best way to stay healthy!

I enjoy using these wipes on my tables and chairs and light switches to erase the germs around.   My kids thought the cold putty was strange looking but it was a good item to pair with when talking germs and colds.  I am hoping to find some good books that talk about colds and illnesses to use this putty as a prop such as the book, How Do Dinosaurs Get Well Soon or The Berestain Bears Go to the Doctor.  


Enter the GIVEAWAY 
Yes, we are giving away the wipes and the cold putty to one lucky winner to help you prepare for the back to school grind.  



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Comments

Darlene said…
My advise is to wash your hands as much as possible.
Anonymous said…
Wash or sanitize before and after lunch!

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