Elementary Classroom Blessing Box Giveaway (January 2025)

Hello teachers! You do so much for your classrooms and your students, most out of your own pockets. Each month in 2025, I plan to give away a blessing box for your classroom.

This is my way of giving back to people who continually give so much to our kids.

What’s in the Box?

January’s box has three fidget toys for your classroom:

  • Beaded Star Fidget Mat: This quiet fidget is great for kids who need something extra to fidget with. Because it’s also a little larger, it could be used to provide a little soothing weight on their lap at their desk, should you have an anxious student.
  • Mini Sensory Play Ball: This silent fidget is great for pulling and twirling around little fingers.
  • Braid Ball: This ball has loops that can be interlocked and fidgeted with. It also have strands on each end that can be braided, knotted, or twirled around fingers.

The box will also have 100 small items that you can use as prizes or gifts for your kids throughout the year! Those items include:

How to Enter

Fill out this Google form to enter. You may only enter once – duplicate submissions will be deleted.

I will draw a name on February 1 and notify the winner to obtain their address for shipping.

The Fine Print

There aren’t strings attached, but there are limitations:

  • One Entry Per Person: If you submit your name more than once, your duplicate entries will be deleted. You are free to enter again in next month’s giveaway
  • United States Only: For now, the giveaway is only open to teachers in the United States. While I’m open to making it international in the future, right now this is a limitation.
  • Spot Verification: I ask for the school you teach at and may look up the school directory just to make sure I’m receiving legitimate entries.

3 comments

  1. I’m a social worker at a high school. My students would love to use these while in my office. Also, I would probably raffle one away for them to take home.

    1. I might be offering things for older students eventually (mostly the larger fidgets). I am mostly restricting it to elementary school right now because the small prize items are all sized for 5-12 year old wrists. šŸ™‚

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