Saturday, December 10, 2011

Holiday Gift Guide - Kipsy and the Magic Beans Review & Giveaway




Sometimes its not easy to get kids to go to sleep. I have been pretty lucky with my kids. But a few months ago when we were evacuated for Hurricane Irene, it was a nightmare trying to get my preschooler to sleep in a strange house. The howling wind and pounding rain only made things worse.  I wish that back then I had known about Kipsy. This magical little gnome knows the magic spell to make your child get a good night's sleep.

In "Kipsy and the Magic Beans", you will meet a little gnome named Kipsy who is afraid to go to sleep at night. Until he finds his magic beans. He picks them from a magic tree and puts them under his pillow at night. They make him feel safe, and in the morning, he always finds a wonderful surprise in their place. Its an adorable storybook, but that is only the beginning. You can also get the Kipsy Doll, six magic beans, and a cute package of incentive toys. Your little one can read the book at night before bed, and sleep soundly with Kispy by their side and the magic beans under their pillow. In the middle of the night you can sneak in and switch the bean for a little surprise. Its a wonderful way to encourage kids to sleep through the night whether you're at home or traveling.



 If you would like to purchase Kipsy and the accessories, you can find them on the Kispy website.  The doll, book, five beans and a variety of incentive toys including a ring, top, wind up toy and more, are available for the low price of $19.95. Extra beans and toys are also available.   This is a great deal that gives you a book and toys all in one package. It would make a great gift for any little one this holiday season.



In honor of the holiday season, one lucky winner is going to Kipsy set of their own including the book doll and incentive toys. To enter, just fill in the Rafflecopter form below. This giveaway will end on 12/30/11. The winner will be notified via email and will have 48 hours to reply. Thanks again to Kipsy Toys for offering this fantastic prize.






***Please note that I received no form of monetary compensation for this post. I did receive a sample of the product to try in order to write a fair and honest review. The opinions expressed in this review are my own and were not influenced in any way.  Please note that I  am not responsible for the delivery of this prize and can not be held accountable if, for any reason, is it not received. Furthermore, I am in no way liable for any injuries that may result from the use or misuse of this product. ***

32 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love the idea that the beans to stay warm to grow - incentive for the child to stay in the bed.

Darlene said...

I learned that Kipsy and the Magic Beans is their first product, but they are working on many more.

owen.darlene@gmail.com

Kimberly said...

They are working on new stories about separation anxiety and starting school
Kims2312@Verizon.net

Janet W. said...

I learned they will soon be introducing jammie sets, blankets, and more!
janet3rdgrade@yahoo.com

Sharon Schoepe said...

I learned that Kipsy started when the author's children were 3 and 5.
wdwfla at gmail dot com

DEBIJOT said...

I learned that they are making more toys for children

Unknown said...

I love this idea and it's great that they will be making more toys for children!

Anneliz702@hotmail.com

Cathy C said...

i learned that they toys are used to help reduce fears

catherine0807@hotmail.com

Kari said...

They have a 100% satisfaction guarantee

Maria's Space said...

I learned that Kipsy takes Paypal. I love any company that takes Paypal.
ree026 @optonline.net

Misusedinnocence said...

I love the incentive guide!
misusedinnocence@aol.com

Bonnye said...

they are working on two other Kipsy stories that will help with separation anxiety and starting school

Diane Melendez said...

I learned that these toys help children deal with childhood fears.

freddie said...

Kipsy and the Magic Beans was created at about 2am when his children who were 3 and 6 years old dreaded bedtime. dwelchert@yahoo.com

jswencki said...

I love that this gives kids a good incentive to stay in bed

jenswen@cox.net

Anonymous said...

I learned that You can find Kipsy and the Magic Beans at Ebay.com and in their online store.

richspark12@hotmail.com

lisa said...

Kipsy started when the author's children were 3 and 5

jenzen69 said...

They have an option to order a toy donation
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Kristen said...

Incentives are designed to help kids stay in bed and go to sleep at night.

Aileen said...

I learned about using incentives to get my children to go to sleep. I wonder if this will work on my husband. arobimom at gmail dot com

janetfaye said...

I learned:
We are working on two other Kipsy stories that will help with separation anxiety and starting school. “Kipsy and the Magic Stone” and “Kipsy and the Magic Feather”

janetfaye (at) gmail (dot) com

Aileen said...

https://twitter.com/#!/monkeygrl59/status/149972831415975936. Tweet. arobimom at gmail dot com

"Iowa Mom" said...

I learned about using Incentive Toys.

Aileen said...

https://twitter.com/#!/monkeygrl59/status/151134703502635009. Tweet. Rafflecopter not coming up. arobimom at gmail dot com

Anne N. said...

i like how the story goes the longer the child stays in bed there might be a toy under the pillow.

cman said...

You can find Kipsy and the Magic Beans at Ebay.com and in our online store.

Unknown said...

i learned they are working on a story about going to school! as a teacher, i'm so excited about that!

amy b

angie lilly said...

I learned this:
"Do you offer any other products?
We are working on two other Kipsy stories that will help with separation anxiety and starting school. “Kipsy and the Magic Stone” and “Kipsy and the Magic Feather”. We will also be introducing jammie sets, blankets, and more!"
cool eh?
Angie
14earth at gmail dot com

Steph said...

I learned that they are working on two other Kipsy stories that will help with separation anxiety and starting school

Tylerpants said...

What a cute idea! I learned if you forgot to replace the bean you can say that the bean must have moved while they were sleeping and it didn’t stay warm enough to grow. tylerpants(at)gmail.com

trixx said...

I learned that they are working on two other Kipsy stories that will help with separation anxiety and starting school.

lilyk said...

I learned that the company is located in Wilton, California.