If your wife, sister, or another female family member is expecting this holiday season, then I have a book to suggest gifting! TWO lucky Contest Corner readers will win a copy of 101 Amazing Things About Pregnancy, so read on!
Packed full of fun facts and trivia, 101 Amazing Things About Pregnancy by Afron Monro and published by Beaufort Books is an easy, lighthearted read for any expectant parent. Factoids include records – such as the mother with the most births, a woman who gave birth to 69 babies!! – and biological stats, such as the fact that a pregnant woman’s heart pumps twice as much blood as normal. It’s interesting trivia fodder that would make a fun little gift for a mom-to-be!
101 Amazing Things About Pregnancy by Afron Monro is available on Amazon for $10.36.
Giveaway Time!
TWO lucky Contest Corner readers will each win a copy of 101 Amazing Things About Pregnancy! Entry is easy via the Rafflecopter form below:
Rules, regulations, and other important stuff: Giveaway is open to residents of the United States, 18+, and ends on November 19th 2012 at 12:01 AM EST. Winner will be chosen through Rafflecopter the same day and notified via email. Winner has 48 hours to respond to our notification email, or a new winner will be chosen in their place. This promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with, Facebook. We hereby release Facebook of any liability. By entering this giveaway, you are releasing Facebook and understand that you are providing information to Contest Corner and the giveaway sponsor, not Facebook. Contest Corner is not responsible for late entries or entries lost due to technical malfunctions. Please see our Privacy Policy and Disclosure for further details on our site’s policies. A sample was received to facilitate this review.
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I would love to also read BABY: An Owner’s Manual. 🙂
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I would really like to read A Pediatrician’s Journal: Caring for Children in a Broken Medical System