Holiday Gift Guide: Furby Boom Powered by Duracell
Monday, November 25, 2013
This holiday season, Duracell and Hasbro want to "Power A Smile" on children's faces. With Duracell Quantum, parents can now power their children's toys with the world's most advanced alkaline battery. It has a revolutionary Hi-Density Core as well as a proprietary PowerCheck power indicator. It also uses Duracell DURALOCK technology that locks in power for up to 10 years in storage. How's that for long-lasting power?
Thanks to Duracell and Hasbro, one lucky reader will get to test Duracell Quantum on your kids’ favourite things – TOYS! Up for grabs is one of the hottest toys this year: FURBY BOOM. As part of the P&G Mom & Hasbro Holiday Program, you could win one of the new generation Furby critters along with a package of 4AA Duracell batteries. This prize pack has a value of over $80!
Please note that, by entering the following contest, you are accepting that, if you win, your contact information will be shared with a P&G PR and shipping agency for the purpose of mailing your prize. Please allow 4-6 weeks from the contest closure date to receive your prize.
Also, this giveaway may appear on other blogs as part of the #PGmom/#mamanPG program. However, to be fair, you can only win once per giveaway. If your name is chosen more than once, another winner will be selected. All winners must be from within Canada.
Also, this giveaway may appear on other blogs as part of the #PGmom/#mamanPG program. However, to be fair, you can only win once per giveaway. If your name is chosen more than once, another winner will be selected. All winners must be from within Canada.
To be eligible to win, leave a comment on this post telling me what battery-powered toy you or your child love the most and then complete the Rafflecopter form below.
99 COMMENTS
My kids have already asked Santa for this new Furby, so I will have to use that as my answer. :)
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ReplyDeletethey love their wii so it would be the remotes to it Chandra Christine O'Connor
ReplyDeletemy niece would love this
ReplyDeleteMy grandson has a remote car that he loves.
ReplyDeleteFlorence c
My son has a remote control skidoo for outside,, its great fun watching them blast through drifts
ReplyDeleteA battery powered train set. I think it has been passed around between 3 households and on to child #7 right now!
ReplyDeleteHis leap pad.
ReplyDeleteMy child loves the remote control car :)
ReplyDeletemy child loves his remote controlled helicopter.
ReplyDelete(Karla Sceviour)
My son absolutely loves his leap frog reader pen.
ReplyDeletemy son loves his Thomas the train set, Thomas goes through many batteries. Over Christmas many more as we loop tracks around the tree
ReplyDeletemy kid loves his mobile
ReplyDeleteMy daughter's favourite battery operated "toy" is her tablet, or her cell phone or her IPOD...any technology that is battery operated makes her happy!
ReplyDeleteA flying helicopter and race track
ReplyDeleteMy son loves his leappad. It goes through batteries like crazy.
ReplyDeleteMy son and my daughter both love their HEX bugs...the excitement of them crawling is a funny sight to see.
ReplyDeleteMy daughters favorite is her fijit
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We need it for video game controllers
ReplyDeleteher cloud b ladybug.. everytime it goes off when i walk by i turn it back on (rafflecopter marie cat)
ReplyDeleteI think this new Furby is top of the list in my house right now
ReplyDelete-kristy s
My son's switch and go dinos!
ReplyDeleteFurby & the wii remote
ReplyDeleteWe have a remote control car that my grandkids love!
ReplyDeleteRafflecopter Name is Anne Taylor
My smartphone haha
ReplyDeleteOh I think they would love a Furby for sure! They like the old gameboys too!
ReplyDeleteMy 3 month old loves her swing and
ReplyDeleteMy son adores his pretend laptop!! Its a cars theme!
ReplyDeleteRemote control truck
ReplyDeleteMy daughter loves her LeapPad :)
ReplyDeleteMy children LOVE there remote helicopters
ReplyDeleteHubby (my big kid) loves his lazar pointer and heli's
ReplyDelete(Debbie W)
I would love to win for my bff's little one who LOVES his remote controlled car!
ReplyDeleteThe remote-controlled vehicle is a favourite around here.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
My boys love their remote control truck!
ReplyDeleteWe use a lot of batteries in our Wii remotes !!!
ReplyDeletemy wii is the battery operated toy that i love the most
ReplyDeletethere always seems to be something at Christmas that requires batteries, but before then I think our tv remote needs new ones.
ReplyDeletejan
The Wii, so it would be the remote controllers (Judy Cowan)
ReplyDeleteMy daughter loves her IXL
ReplyDeleteMy kids love their v-readers but they suck the batteries!
ReplyDeletemy son loves his jumperoo
ReplyDeletemy youngest loves his elmo, and my 5 and 6 year olds love their leapfrog toys! (a leapster and a leappad)
ReplyDeleteMy granddaughter has a little computer (so she can work like grandma) which she loves!
ReplyDeleteNo favorites yet as he's only 1 week old, but I sure love the swing we have for him!! :)
ReplyDeleteMy little guys love their portable music player!
ReplyDeletethe mouse on the computer!! haha!
ReplyDeleteElmo
ReplyDeleteMy son likes his remote control truck.
ReplyDeleteMy little nephew loves his remote-control car.
ReplyDeletemy daughter loves her fisher price fish tank
ReplyDeleteMy son loves his bounce back racer
ReplyDeleteMy girls love their LeapPads! Thank goodness for rechargeable batteries!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter has a doll that need batteries to make baby sounds, she loves her.
ReplyDeleteThese are really cute little guys.
ReplyDeleteCarol Oddy (jezzy005@gmail.com)
remote control car
ReplyDeletehis flying helicopter that lights up :) and the Wii controllers...LOL
ReplyDeleteMy boys love their Hot Wheels Wall Tracks sets
ReplyDeleteMy son loves his remote control helicopter.
ReplyDeletemy son loves his remote control trucks
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My daughter loves her battery powered vacuum.
ReplyDeleteMy son loves his vibrating chair.
ReplyDeleteMy son loves his shake and go cars!
ReplyDeleteBuzz lightyear, he's just not the same if he doesn't have batteries, what would make his laser work then (all according to my 3yr old, lol)
ReplyDeleteMy daughter loves her toy piano, I love the volume control on said piano :)
ReplyDeleteMy niece still loves the glow worm I had as a kid! Retro cool.
ReplyDeleteMy niece likes her leap pad
ReplyDeleteTrackMaster Thomas trains
ReplyDeletemy son loves his ride-on elmo plane
ReplyDeleteMy son loves his remote control monster truck
ReplyDeleteFurby!!
ReplyDeleteMy niece loves this toy i think it's called a Fidget or something, kinda like a furby it talks and sings.
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remote controlled helicopter
ReplyDeleteMy son loves his garbage truck transformer, however it eats batteries like crazy!
ReplyDeleteA multitude of leapfrog products!
ReplyDeleteSophie loves her talking Doc Stuffins.
ReplyDeleteMy grandson has a remote car that he loves.
ReplyDeleteMy son has a roaring tiger flashlight that he just can't get enough of!
ReplyDeleteMy children LOVE their light up pillow pet things... that need new batteries every other day
ReplyDeleteI love my Wii, but it goes thru batteries like crazy!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter loves her Hello Kitty glow clock!
ReplyDeleteThe Wii, the hand controllers always need batteries replacing
ReplyDeleteMy son loves his Little People Airplane but the batteries actually last for quite awhile in this one.
ReplyDeleteangela mitchell
My daughter loves her tablet pen takes batteries, and she uses it all the time for almost 3 years and they are still working:), Thank you:)
ReplyDeleteHer Playskool Alphie
ReplyDeleteMy son loves his guitar
ReplyDeleteFor me, it would be a laptop! Not the Duracell cell type of batteries though! :-)
ReplyDeleteSueSueper
My daughter has a fisher price piano that she loves - but it goes through lots of batteries.
ReplyDeleteleap pad and elmo
ReplyDeleteMy son LOVES his leappad!!
ReplyDeletebatteries for any of the little nintendo hand held devices
ReplyDeleteWe also like the Simon Says game.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter loves her Vtech InnoTab, luckily it came with a rechargeable battery though!
ReplyDeleteRock 'n' Roll Elmo!
ReplyDeleteXbox. Wish it was something else but its the xbox
ReplyDeleteRemote Car
ReplyDeleteCan you believe it's a Furbie...? Last year's Xmas present, but ... for some reason... my daughter wants a Furby BOOM this year as well! I guess then the two Furbies could talk to one another...? LOL
ReplyDeleteThe Furby and the game catch phrase.
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking the time to leave a comment here on Toronto Teacher Mom. Hope you have a great day!