Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Congratulations to all of our Nickelodeon Presents StoryTime Live contest winners!

Congratulations to all of our Nickelodeon Presents StoryTime Live contest winners! This fun filled show will be running at the Fox Theatre Friday April 23 through Sunday April 25. More details here.

Here’s what our contest winners had to say about how they make story time come alive in their home by sharing with us their child’s favorite books by StoryTime Live characters:



K. Lount of Rochester, MI - My daughters' favorite books to read are Dora's Bedtime Wishes and Good Night, Dora! which are contained in the Dora's Bedtime Adventures book.

L. Myrick of Detroit, MI - My daughter Cianna loves Dora the Explorer. She especially loves when we read her favorite book, Dora and the Little Duck. Cianna received this book for her second birthday. The book is an interactive book, where Cianna can press the buttons and add sound effects to the story. Over the last year, Cianna has learned to “read” along and press the button that matches the picture on the page I am reading. We usually read this book every night.


J. Sparks of Metamora, MI - We have four children, ages 6, 9, 10 and 11. Our youngest, Bradley, still reads Nickelodeon, whereas the older ones simply like to watch the cartoons these days (they've moved on to chapter books). Bradley also has an April birthday and would love to celebrate with some of his closest friends at this event. His favorite Nickelodeon character is Diego the Explorer, but he also enjoys The Backyardigans.

T. Berry of Detroit, MI
- My daughter, Kaili Berry’s favorite book is Dora the Explorer. She started reading Dora book at the age of 3 on her own.

Stay tuned to our blog, Facebook and Twitter pages for more contests soon!

3 comments:

  1. Thanks DSC from Jenine (whose birthday is today!) & Bradley!

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  2. Wow! What an awesome contest. I love great ideas like these that encourage kids to read. As a librarian of 21 years I am always interested in programs that bring books to life.

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