Tuesday, July 9, 2013

HUGGIES 1 MILLION FANS GIVEAWAY


I wrote this post on behalf of Huggies and their PR Company. Mama to 5 Blessings did not receive items in exchange for this post. Mama to 5 Blessings is a Huggies Tester and has a standing relationship with the Huggies brand. This is not a sponsored review and all views and opinions are of my own and were not influenced in anyway.







As Huggies approaches 1 Million Fans on Facebook, they are trading parenting advice for diapers to help celebrate.
 
 
 
For every piece of advice submitted on our Facebook photo HERE, Huggies will donate a diaper to a baby in need!
 
Huggies is offering one of my readers Huggies Little Snugglers in exchange for their parenting advice! (See Rafflecopter on how to enter this giveaway)
 
 


a Rafflecopter giveaway
 






Thank you to Huggies and their PR Company for the opportunity. By entering this contest, you certify that you are 18 years old or older and that you have read and agree with the rules which you can read my policies and giveaway rules here. This giveaway is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with, Facebook. I wrote this post on behalf of Huggies and their PR Company. Mama to 5 Blessings did not receive items in exchange for this post. Mama to 5 Blessings is a Huggies Tester and has a standing relationship with the Huggies brand. This is not a sponsored review and all views and opinions are of my own and were not influenced in anyway.


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17 comments:

  1. I love that they are going to get diapers to people who need them.

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  2. Regardless of opinions on Fluff vs. Sposies, Huggies is a water tight brand! (no leaks!) I love that they are also helping people who need diapers

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  3. What a great contest and a wonderful cause. It used to make me sad to see that people had opened a bag of diapers and stolen one or two when I worked in a grocery store.

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  4. What a great thing to do for families! Diapers can be so expensive!

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  5. hug and kiss your kids even when they are no longer babies or toddlers. is the comment I left. This is a great way to help others..just leaving a comment.

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  6. What an amazing campaign! I didn't enter the giveaway since {thankfully!!} I've got none in diapers anymore...but I did leave a piece of advice on their fb page.
    Do what feels right and follow your instincts! {I also should have added...don't listen to your mother in law! lol}

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  7. Great campaign! Diapers are so expensive! It's nice to help others!

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  8. If they're sleepy don't pick them up the minute they move. Many times they'll fuss a little and get back to sleep on their own. This will help with them beginning to sleep through the night.

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  9. Cherish every moment you have with your child/children because once the moment pass, you can't return it.

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  10. I commented-Shirley Emitt Sleep whenever you can, day or night, and if you need it ask for help.

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  11. Relax and trust your judgement. You'll be your child's biggest advocate, so educate yourself and follow through if your instincts say something is off.

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  12. Trust your instincts and if you receive advice think twice if it doesn't feel right, even if it's from a doctor

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  13. These are the tips I left on Huggies photo on Facebook:
    I suggest buying lots of all white onesies as babies love to go to the bathroom sitting up in their swings and such so this will allow you to bleach them and reuse them. My son had horrible colic so for 4 months he slept in his swing and then we needed to transition him to his crib so my dr advised us to use his bouncy seat in theibcr on Vibrate for a few days, then when trying to transition him from that into his crib we went and got a mattress wedge that propped him up a little so those are my suggestions.

    Jamie Brigham
    PrettyInPinkWife @ aol dot com

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  14. My parenting tip is to read to your children.

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  15. Tiffany Dover: Don't be afraid to ask for help! No one is going to think you're weak if you need help!

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  16. Buy plenty of disposable paper goods before the baby comes home- it cuts down on time spent doing dishes.

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Nicole, the mama behind the Mama to 5 Blessings blog, is a mom to 5 children. Three boys: ages 8 years, 5 years, 2 years, a daughter 4 years and a new baby girl born April 19th 2013. She has been married to her husband Fritz for 11 years. Here at Mama to 5 Blessings you will find quite a variety of topics: recipes, crafts for moms and children, homeschooling, parenting, reviews and giveaways, thrifty tips and much more! Mama to 5 Blessings can also be found on Twitter @mamato3blessing, Facebook and Pinterest.