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Wonder Pets DVD Giveaway

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In the newest release, with over 90 minutes to enjoy from this 2008 Emmy Award winning show, Ollie invites the group to a sleep over. Though Ming-Ming is reluctant, Linny persuades them that it will be fun to spend the night underground. Ollie is so excited to have the group sleep over that he cannot fall asleep. The Wonder Pets use teamwork to help Ollie count sheep--they dress up as the sheep--and soon Ollie falls asleep. And snores.

Wonder Pets!: Ollie's Slumber Party will be released on June 9, 2009.

GreatDad Contest


Win a Wonder Pets!: Ollie's Slumber Party DVD. To enter the contest, simply tell us what is the most important thing your dad taught you and why . Send in your answers using the comment form below. Last date for entries is June 10, 2009.

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Contest Update: The contest is closed. See the winner's page.
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By Donna,   From Evansville
To love your family. That is very important.


By Dan,   From Bethesda
My dad taught me patience, which has been an important skill with my kids

By Denise,   From Santaquin
Mine taught me that there is no such thing as a free lunch. Unless he is buying.

By amy,   From allentown
my dad taught me how to take care of our dog&now we are teaching that to our kids

By jason,   From midlothian
Told me to Take the Rough with the Smoothe. Be ready for anything, good and bad.

By Jennifer,   From Flatwoods
That hard work pays off

By Tamm,   From SD
My dad taught me a great work ethic - he always worked very hard and did his best and taught us that was important

By gloria,   From sebewaing
My dad taught me to respect my elders, to be honest, to work hard (we hoe weeds every summer in sugar beet and navy beet fields). Then after you work hard you can have fun, like going to a county fair or carnival. He also taught me how to cook good pies, delicious homeade soups with vegetables fresh from the garden) and lots of other dishes. He also taught me to save my money for a rainy day when you might need it,

By Brittany,   From Saint Cloud
My dad taught me to be a hard worker when I went and worked with him at the lumber yard. I think this was very imporant because it helped me to grow and prosper to the future I have now.

By Christine,   From Milwaukee
To stick out school because it is important to have an education.

By kathy,   From west rutland
i never knew my dad but my mother taught me to treat others as i would want to be treated

By Sheila,   From Kansas City
My dad taught me not to judge people.

By Patty,   From Kendall
My dad taught me the importance of honesty.

By Amanda,   From Clinton
To always smile!

By Janice,   From Miami
My dad taught me to have confidence in my abilities and shoot for the stars.

By Chrysa,   From Cambridge
My dad taught me not to sweat the small stuff. He was the most easygoing person I ever met.

By Leslie,   From Mc Alpin
My dad taught me to be myself.Thanks!

By Jessica,   From Panama City
My dad taught me the importance of having an education. I was able to graduate from college because of hs hard work and sacrifice.

By victoria,   From honolulu
respect myself or others wont

By Kelly,   From Eureka
My dad taught me to look at every day as an adventure. He wanted me to learn all I could about the world around me.

By Gabriel,   From Winfield
To be hard working.

By chastidy,   From leander
My dad taught me how to love, since he was my stepdad and loved me as if I were his. Thanks :)

By Marie,   From Barnhart
My dad taught me to always keep my chin up!

By Jennifer,   From Thayer
My dad taught me to be responsible

By Colleen,   From Banks
My dad taught me not to eat yellow snow.

By Marianna,   From Louisville
Never give up! Perseverance and faith pay off!

By Pamela,   From Carmel
My dad taught me the importance of family and being loyal to them.

By Melanie,   From Cordova
My dad taught me to have a great work ethic!

By Brenda,   From Keyport
sounds terrible, but my father taught me never to have favoritism between my own children. He had two other girls from a different marriage that are his "world" and I was never part of that. So both of my children know that i love them both equally!

By bob,   From covington
How to take care of myself.

By Erma,   From Washington Court House
My dad always told me to be true to myself.

By Christine,   From Denton
Don't freak out and never take life too seriously. Oh yeah, and righty tighty, lefty loosy.

By Andrew,   From reminderville
how to laugh in bad times as well as good

By Rachel,   From Fredericksburg
how to grow a garden

By Maja,   From Chico
My dad tought me not to give up, ever, and to stick up for myself.

By Janet,   From NJ
My dad taught me to be honest

By Kayla,   From Bethel Park
I didn't read what I needed to do at first so here it goes. My dad always taught me through experiences never to let people borrow money.

By Kayla,   From Bethel Park
Thanks for this opportunity to win this DVD. My little brother loves the Wonder Pets.

By Jennifer,   From San Antonio
My dad taught me persistence, which is good because I learned to not give up easily.

By Sylvia,   From Boynton Beach
Girls and fathers have a special relationship that lasts forever.

By Sherri,   From Pinetown
My dad taught me to always remember there is nothing in this world I can't do if I put my mind to it. He only had daughters and wanted them to be able to take care of themselves in all aspects of their lives.

sherri419 at gmail dot com

By jeanine,   From willoughby
my dad taught me that forgiveness can mend all wounds.

By Donna,   From sharpsville
sign me up, we could use this on family nite

By jackie,   From blakeslee
taught me how to take care of my car, not rely on anyone else.

By Kristyn,   From Monroe
The most important thing that my Dad ever taught me was to be honest. My Dad is the most honest man that I know and I believe that this trait has gotten him very far in his life.

By Kristyn,   From Monroe
The most important thing that my Dad ever taught me was to be honest. My Dad is the most honest man that I know and I believe that this trait has gotten him very far in his life.

By Monique,   From Puyallup
Thanks for the chance.
mogrill@comcast.net

By Angela,   From Lakeport
Honesty, he lived it and taught us by example.

By Amanda,   From Stokesdale
My dad always said that if you couldn't say something nice to someone, then you didn't need to say it at all.

By Stephanie,   From Westlake Village
respect all races and cultures - everybody should be treated the same

By Katharine,   From Council Bluffs
My dad taught me to get a good education so I could always support myself. This is the most important key to success in this life.

By Kathleen,   From State College
He thought me to treat others as I would like to be treated. Even though he is no longer with us, I still follow those words. Thanks.
kport207 at gmail dot com

By Jadd,   From Boston
My father taught me exactly how to treat a woman to make her happy and how to be a good husband. Give her the respect she deserves, stay loyal to her always, put her (and the rest of your family) first before yourself even, and always be willing to do whatever it takes to see them happy. Make her laugh, make her only cry tears of joy, and all that. And he also instilled in me how to be a great father, and everything I learned from seeing how he was while I was growing up, I know exactly how to be the best father to my son or daughter. And I'm excited to be a parent because of that. And I owe that to the lessons my father taught me.

By devin,   From farmersville
My Daddy has taught me to be responsible because I have to work for everything I ever got.

By Alicia,   From Winchester
I was dating my first boyfriend at the age of 19 (I was a late bloomer), and the boy TOLD me to do something rather than asking me politely. My dad said, "Don't ever take orders from someone less intelligent than you are." So at the age of 34 (again, late bloomer) I married a man much, much smarter than I am, and I have been as happy as a clam ever since.
Alicia Webster
5webs@comcast.net

By Randy,   From Lebanon
My dad taught me to treat others the same as I would want to be treated

By Linda,   From Paris
Dads are important to a girl's future husband chosing!

By beth,   From Xenia
My dad taught me about God and that is very important.

By Sandy,   From USA
there are good men and bad men,,steer clear of the bad men because they just end up hurting you and causing trouble

 
 
 
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