$50 Visa Gift Card & I Kill Giants Book Guest Giveaway
Open to US Only Ends 4/4
Here’s your chance at a $50 Visa Gift Card so you too can go and watch the movie I Kill Giants. Who would love a fun movie night with the family? Don’t miss out!
This fun giveaway is hosted by Mom Does Reviews.
I KILL GIANTS – In select theaters and On Demand
From the acclaimed graphic novel comes an epic adventure about a world beyond imagination. Teen Barbara Thorson (Madison Wolfe, The Conjuring 2) is the only thing that stands between terrible giants and the destruction of her small town. But as she boldly confronts her fears in increasingly dangerous ways, her new school counselor (Zoe Saldana, Guardians of the Galaxy) leads her to question everything she’s always believed to be true. I Kill Giants is an intense, touching story about trust, courage and love from the producers that brought you Harry Potter.
- Based on the acclaimed graphic novel by Joe Kelly and Ken Niimura
- From the producer of Harry Potter, Chris Columbus
- Academy award-winning director, Anders Walter
I Kill Giants is in select theaters and On Demand, find it on iTunes.
ENTER FOR A CHANCE TO WIN!
One (1) winner receives: $50 Visa gift card for an I KILL GIANTS Movie Night and a Copy of the book (movie tie-in cover)
US mailing addresses only, ages 18+
Prizing courtesy of RLJ Entertainment
The giveaway ends 4/4 at 1159p est
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Katrina Angele says
We talk about saying something to stick up for yourself, do not be quite.
Julie Cutshaw says
I teach my kids and grandkids to stand up for them selves by owning their mistakes, apologizing from the heart, and letting their light shine so they can be an example of kindness to all.
Carissa Joslyn says
My son is special needs, so he gets picked on a lot I try to teach him if you see someone being mean to someone, or if someones being mean to go tell an adult. Also I tell him to not to take thins personally, if someones being mean to you maybe they don’t have the best home life, so don’t be mean back. I myself was beat up all through my childhood by a neighbor, it took its toll on my self esteem for sure.
Allan M says
I use fables and stories with a good message to gently try and get the message across.
stella methvin says
we have several young ones and we teach them to be kind to one another, as we have not got to school yet to learn about bully’s. But we also try to instill that you are good, kind and smart in our kids so that no one can make them feel otherwise.
VeronicaL says
I hope I am teaching my children (I have four boys) that it’s okay to be afraid but still stand strong no matter what. Take a deep breath and conquer those fears, that shows courage.
Andrea P. says
I teach my son to stand up for himself against pier pressure and teasing from other kids by not giving them any power.
Rachel Beltz says
I encourage them to get involved in small ways- sorting their priorities in life and following what they love!
Eileen Boyce says
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you but if someone is bullying tell an adult.
Zoey says
I don’t have kids myself, but I think it’s important to show kids positive examples of adults in their lives standing up for themselves.
Rebecca Niehaus says
I teach my sons to treat others how they want to be treated.
Chris L says
My son stands up for himself & others with his quirky sense of humor & kind nature. He manages to befriend even the rougher kids & can generally use humor to diffuse rough situations.
Robin M says
To use words first
Jackie says
I teach my daughters to stand up for themselves by knowing what is right and wrong, and by staying true to who they are.
Stephanie says
I teach them to be as kind as possible to everyone and treat others as they would want to be treated.
Julie wilson says
I tell them to speak up when they are bullied and don’t let the bullies get to them.
Rebecca Ingram says
My daughter is only 13 months old, so I have not taught her anything about standing up for herself!
Chelsea Lindsay says
I’ve taught my son to always stand up for what is right. He is not to start a verbal or physical fight, but if the right thing to do leads to that then so be it. My son knows not to let anybody bully him or be mean to others. Especially those with disabilities.
Amanda Roach says
i have taught my girls to never bully nor let anyone bully them.
Jenny Q. says
I like finding books that brings up these topics so it seems more natural to discuss. Also, showing your children a good example is another way.
Terri S. says
I taught my kids to follow their heart to do the right thing and not to let others influence them to act in ways that are wrong. We are teaching our 2 grandkids the same and to treat others as they want to be treated.
Leela says
I lead by example.
michelle k says
I show them examples of people that aren’t behaving correctly
elizabeth miller says
My daughter has always been taught that you always have the right to stand up for yourself if you feel something is not applicable to you that is occuring. She has been taught to defend herself with respect and tact. She has been taughter that if someone is being bullied to speak up.
Alicia Webster says
I teach my three kids that they are not to be victims, but to always stand up for what they believe is right–regardless of what others think or believe.
Angela Saver says
I have taught my kids to stick up for themselves by respecting themselves and others and have taught them to speak up for others and themselves when they are mistreated.
AMANDA STOVALL says
I teach them to treat everyone with kindness & give them a little reminder every morning as they hop out of the car to walk into school! But I also teach them to stand up for themselves and for others as well if they are being bullied or they witness someone else being bullied. And if they’re not sure whether or not it’s considered bullying, I’ve told them they can always talk to me or their teacher about these types of things! I’m excited to watch this movie with my kiddos! Sounds like it has an awesome message! Thanks!
Elena says
By teaching them self-respect
Maria A. Malaveci says
I always tell them to treat people with kindness, but if they witness bullying whether it be toward themselves or someone else, to always speak up.
Edye says
I try and lead by example! 🙂