Canada 150 Giveaway!

Hey everyone!! To celebrate Canada turning 150 this year I have decided to do a box giveaway!! There will be two boxes that you can enter: one for Adult and the other children and YA books. I'm so excited to share this giveaway as well as others to enjoy all that Canada has offered in its 150 years history.

Giveaway is open to USA/CAN

The prizes are....................................


Adult                                                                              YA/Kids







Adult Package:                                                                        YA/Kids Package:

Life is Better in Canada tote                                                  Canada Tote bag
Canada notebook                                                                   Canada notebook
Canada mug                                                                           Hexed by Michelle Krys
The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood                           With Malice by Eileen Cook
That Night by Chevy Stevens                                           Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery
The Book of Negroes by Lawrence Hill                                The Hockey Sweater by Roch Carrier
Until It Fades by K.A. Tucker                                           The Paper Bag Princess by Robert Munsch


How to Enter:

Once you enter through rafflecopter- in the comments please let me know which prize pack you are interested in and one thing you know about Canada!



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Comments

  1. I love living in Canada. I've been here all my life and have no plans to leave. I would love the adult prize package! Thanks for the chance, and Happy Canada 150!

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  2. Both packages are fantastic – well done you for putting them together! I would love the YA/ kids package, primarily because I covet that bag something fierce! My random Canadian fact is Canada is lucky to have 9% of the world’s renewable water supply! ~ @lostingreatbook

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  3. I would be thrilled with either prize but would choose the adult pack. Something I know about Canada is that it shares the longest undefended border in the world with the US.

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  4. I would like the YA/Kids package! Canada's official motto is "A Mari usque ad Mare", from sea to sea based on Psalm 72:8

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  5. I would love the Adult one!!! I know that Canada is the best place to live because the people are so kind and loving and so inclusive. Everyone is amazing and Canada has beautiful views!

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  6. I would love the adult prize package! Thank you soooo much for the chance!

    The thing I know is that the longitudinal centre of Canada is at Landmark, MB :)

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  7. I would love the adult prize! I'm Canadian so I'm pretty familiar with Canadian history. I'd like to share that we are a nation of hockey, we are known for saying "eh" a lot, we love our Timmies (double, double) and we are a bilingual nation (for the most part)! Happy 150th Birthday Canada! We have come a long way since Sr. John A. Macdonald (our first prime minister in 1867)!

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  8. Hi, I would love the Adult prize, love, love to read. What I know about Canada is that this year they are nominating a Canadian Flower to Celebrate 150 years. The Choices of the flowers are: Hooded Ladies Tresses, Twin Flower, and the Bunch Berry flower.
    So proud to be canadian.

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  9. I would like the Adult prize look nice.. I learned Canada means “village”

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  10. Would love to win the adult prize. Thanks.

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  11. What I know about Canada is that it doesn't have a national bird. Personally, I think it should be the Whiskey Jack (or Grey Jay). I'd love the adult prize. Thanks for the chance!

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