A Holiday Story With a Tantalizing Twist: Win This Book

 

Sugar cookies should be sweet, right? Not this one! Cookie may be tough and not so tasty, but she still has an important role to play in the Land of Holiday Treats. Read all about it!

For a chance to win this book, submit a comment to our blog by Tuesday, December 11, to let us know what your favorite holiday cookie is. One lucky teacher will win. It could be you!

 

I’m sweet on these freebies and contests, too; check them out!

 

 

In Mrs. P’s annual Be-a-Famous-Writer contest, grades K–4 students submit stories on the theme of Heroes. The grand prize is a $500 gift certificate. Hurry, get those stories in by December 15. Enter at contest.mrsp.com.

 

 

 

 

Are you planning a garden at your school? Do you already have one that you’re looking to expand? Then check out the 2019 Youth Garden Grant from KidsGardening.org. The top 5 programs receive awards valued at $2,100, and 20 programs receive awards valued at $500. Applications are due Monday, December 17, so apply now at kidsgardening.org/2019-youth-garden-grant/.

 

 

 

 

Ancestry is a hot topic. Help your students create their family trees with the educational resources at familytreemaker.com/education. You’ll get free software and lesson plans too.

 

 

My favorite holiday cookie is any cookie with a lot of icing. Or a lot of chocolate. Or sprinkles. Or all of these!

Karen

PS: Our Fall contests are about to end! We have 46 prizes, so enter now. Click here.


51 thoughts on “A Holiday Story With a Tantalizing Twist: Win This Book

  1. Sugar cookies in shape of Christmas trees and stars decorated w icing and sprinkles or colored sugars just like we made when I was a child.

  2. I love chocolate chip cookies!!! I remember making them with my mom and nana when I was younger. I now am the cookie maker in the family at Christmas!!!

  3. I’m a fan of homemade chocolate chip cookies – a classic anytime of the year, but they’re the ones we leave out for Santa – even now that the kids are 15 and 20 *lol*

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