Seventh Generation Gift Pack Giveaway

Thanks to My Blog Spark and Seventh Generation I was sent a product filled gift pack for my kids to take to school.  They also included a bottle of disinfecting multi-surface spray cleaner for me to use at home.  I was thrilled to receive these items considering I love using all natural cleaning products in my home.  I truly believe it’s safer for my children and less harmful to our environment.

The gift pack included:

  • Seventh Generation Back Pack
  • Bottle of disinfecting multi-surface spray cleaner
  • Two canisters of Seventh Generation disinfecting wipes
  • Box of facial tissues
  • Roll of paper towels

One canister of disinfecting wipes was sent to Gabby’s school, the facial tissues were sent to T’s school and the rest was kept at home.  T uses the bag because she loves draw-string bags and goes through them like crazy.

Seventh Generation has teamed up with My Blog Spark to offer one prize pack to one of my lucky readers.

The contents of the prize pack being given away is shown in the photo above.

How to Enter:

Share a tip with me in the comments on how you keep your child healthy and germ free during the school year.

Additional Entries: (one entry per comment)

*Give­away is open to all U.S. Res­i­dents 18+  Entries will be accepted until Sunday, September 26th at mid­night CST.  Any and all comments after that time will not be counted towards give­away entries.  Reader must leave a method of contact within comment and must respond within 12 hours of con­tact, oth­er­wise a new win­ner will be cho­sen.  Random.org will be used to select a ran­dom win­ner from com­ments on this post.

*Seventh Generation and My Blog Spark provided the products in order to conduct this review as well as the prize pack being given away.  All opinions in this post are 100% mine.


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167 Comments

  1. I keep my child germ free by giving them a clip on hand sanitizer for their backpack & also we always teach our kids to wash their hands all the time.

  2. Germ free? What’s that? Every time I pack G into the car to go somewhere I notice his hands are dirty. Again. I keep a container of wipes in my car just for cleaning him on the go. I also like that some grocery stores now have wipes near the carts so I can wipe down the handle!!

  3. Wash, Wash, Wash! I make it a big deal to make my children get used to washing their hands a million times a day! We also carry hand sanitizer with us at all times, especially with the colder months coming!

  4. Whenever we come inside from the yard we change our shoes and wash our hands. Our home stays clean and we stay healthy.

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  6. THEY KEEP HANDS WASHED- COUGH INTO ELBOW and they the older ones have wipes in their lockers to wipe down computer boards, desks etc

  7. I provide them with the little container of “wet ones”, so they can keep their hands clean, and cough in their elbows, not their hands.

  8. Wash hands often, keep immune system up by eating well and getting enough sleep and take shoes off at the door. We disinfect door knobs, light switches, phones and keyboards once a week.

  9. i use a lot of lysol and bleach–spray everything–even doorknobs 🙂

    marci
    tristatecruisers at yahoo dot com

  10. I think it is important to keep reminding them about proper handwashing techniques to keep the germs minimized!

  11. I keep my kids germ free during the school year by reminding them to keep their hands clean by washing them and using hand sanitizer. Also remind them to cough into their arm, not their hands!

  12. I don’t believe it’s possible to be germ-free however we cut down on risk by maintaining a clean household, using bleach based cleaners (although I’m willing to try these more eco-friendly products) and liberal usage of handwashing and hand sanitizer.

    ky2here at msn dot com

  13. I have taught them how to cough into their sleeve, I buy tissues for their backpacks and I make them wash their hand frequently.

  14. Washing hands for the kiddos and I’m always wiping down everyday day touched items with disinfecting wipes…Like doors knobs and light switch plates!

  15. I stress the importance of hand washing as well as giving them their own hand sanitizer for their backpacks.

  16. Wish I knew. Already the germs are being spread around school and my son was out for 3 days. I do try to get them to wash their hands as much as I can.

  17. I got the idea from a friend to sing a song while washing hands, it helps the kids wash longer. So we started with Happy Birthday To You and moved on to other songs, it makes being clean-handed fun.

  18. I wash their hands with natural castile soap as often as I can, and when I cannot use Seventh Generation baby wipes.
    I follow Seventh Generation on Tweeter.
    Thanks!

  19. Keep on top and remind them to wash their hands. I keep a lot fresh fruit and veggies available for snacking, We don’t do much junk food here.
    karenmed409 at comcast dot net

  20. Washing their hands as soon as they get home is a good start – school buses aren’t exactly the cleanest.

  21. We keep our children healthy and germ free during the school year by keeping them at home… they’re not yet old enough for school! But we are teaching them about the importance of good personal hygiene. 🙂

  22. I always just try to wipe things off like handles and knobs and have the shoes stay at the door not worn in the house, who knows what ucky germy things are lucking on those soles.

  23. I make sure they start the day off with a good breakfast and then eat a healthy lunch.

    purehrt555(at)yahoo(Dot)com

  24. I give my kids a multivitamin with extra C this time of year and make sure they follow good hand-washing practices.

  25. I make sure my kids wash their hands often. I also make sure they get enough rest because weak bodies can’t fight germs as well.

    theskyisblue1215(at)gmail(dot)com

  26. I always encourage hand washing and regular bathing, I also make sure my children clean up after themselves!

  27. Thanks for the giveaway…we keep our kids clean and germ-free by having them remove their shoes first thing when they arrive home from school, and direct them to the nearest sink to wash their hands to knock down some of the virus & bacteria they may be harboring !

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