Happy Holiday Gift Card Giveaway from Build-A-Bear Workshop

As you may have read previously on my blog, I am a big fan of Build-A-Bear Workshop—and so is my 7 year old daughter. There is nothing like seeing her face every time we go into their store to make a special furry friend for her. I absolutely love the excitement on her face, and it is always a special treat for her when we visit.

Last week, my daughter and I visited the Build-A-Bear location at West County Mall here in St. Louis, where she made yet another friend—this time, a Chipmunk from the upcoming movie, Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked.

And not only was I given an opportunity to share a Build-A-Bear gift with my daughter, but also with my readers. You can enter to win a $10 gift card to Build-A-Bear by doing the following:

  • Follow me on Twitter and Facebook
  • Follow Build-A-Bear on Twitter and Facebook
  • Comment below letting me know why you would like to win the Build-A-Bear gift card

…that’s it!

A winner will be selected via Random.org on December 19th, 2011 and announced via Twitter.

In addition, you can also download the new Build-A-Bear app for your iPhone HERE to get exclusive announcements and updates. And through December 31st, you can visit Bearville.com to see the North Pole and play new games and get a FREE virtual gift. Bearville is a wonderful interactive yet safe online virtual community for your children to bring their Build-A-Bear to life!

Build-A-Bear has also partnered with the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation for a toy drive all throughout its U.S. stores. When you visit the store and make a purchase, you can also add a $1 donation in support of Toys for Tots.

Happy Holidays from The Cubicle Chick and Build-A-Bear Workshop!

I, The Cubicle Chick, received items shown in this blog post at no charge or cost to me. The items were furnished by Build-A-Bear Workshop.

 


About the author  ⁄ The Cubicle Chick

The Cubicle Chick, otherwise known as Danyelle Little, is the owner and editor of TheCubicleChick.com. After losing her job in Corporate America in 2009, she found a way to channel her frustration into a site that focuses on work, life, and play. Danyelle blogs and administers this site full-time, freelances for several other sites and publications, and works as a social media consultant to other brands, bloggers, and businesses. You can learn more about her by visiting DanyelleLittle.com.