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Giveaway: $320 Ultimate Bundle from Pin It! Maps

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The best kind of learning is hands-on learning and Pin It! Maps bring an incredible hands-on experience to geography. We discovered Pin It! Maps the first year we were using workbooks. Each week, Megan was supposed to fill in a blank outline map in her geography book.

She hated it. The maps were confusing and difficult to decipher. Then, we found Pin It! Maps.

Pin It! Maps Ultimate Bundle Giveaway

What are Pin It! Maps?

These big, gorgeously-detailed maps bring geography to life! The Ultimate Bundle includes 12 pin maps, 43 labeled maps, and 1,752 flags.  All those maps, pins, and flags mean the bundle is incredibly versatile for teaching world geography and U.S. history and geography to kids from kindergarten all the way through high school.

Pin It! Maps - Hands-on Maps for Homeschoolers

The sets contain pin maps (for pinning the included country, state, and historical flags) and control maps featuring countries, flags, states, landforms, and bodies of water. We love the fact that the control maps are broken down into different topics.

So, for example, if your child is labeling the countries of Europe, the control map features only the countries. There is a separate control map for landforms. This allows a student to concentrate on one aspect of the maps without getting bogged down by too much detail.

Hands-on Map Activities

What is including in the Pin It! Maps Ultimate Bundle?

The Ultimate Bundle, valued at nearly $320, includes:

  • Twelve 18 x 24″ Pin Maps (USA, US History 1800s, Early America, World, North America, South America, Central America/ Caribbean, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia/ Oceania, and Land & Water Forms)
  • Four 18 x 24 x .5″ foam sheets and one 9 x 24 x .5″ foam sheet with plastic corners for the pin maps
  • Forty-one 12 x 18″ labeled maps
  • Two 6 x 18″ labeled land and water maps
  • 1,752 flag labels, national, state, and historical flags (cut and ready to assemble)
  • Plastic flag poles and flag bases
  • 1/2″ Transparent Scotch tape for colored flag labels
  • 3/4″ Transparent Scotch tape for national flags

Due to safety concerns in shipping, the set does not include the straight pins needed to assemble the flag pins. They can be purchased on Amazon or at craft and hobby stores.

Pin It! Maps U.S. History and Geography Bundle

U.S. History and Geography Bundle

Pin It! Maps Giveaway

The folks at Pin It! Maps are giving away one Ultimate Bundle! Follow the directions on the RaffleCopter widget below to enter.

Rules: This giveaway is open to United States residents, ages 18 years and older only. Giveaway ends at 11:59 PM (ET) on Monday, March 20, 2017. The winner will be selected at random using Random.org via RaffleCopter.

The winner will be notified via email and given 72 hours to respond. You must enter a valid email address to win. In the event that the winner cannot be contacted by email or does not respond within 72 hours, the prize will be forfeited and an alternate winner selected.

Click to read the complete rules. By entering this giveaway, you indicate that you have read and agreed to abide by these rules.

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Kris Bales is a newly-retired homeschool mom and the quirky, Christ-following, painfully honest founder (and former owner) of Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers. She has a pretty serious addiction to sweet tea and Words with Friends. Kris and her husband of over 30 years are parents to three amazing homeschool grads. They share their home with three dogs, two cats, a ball python, a bearded dragon, and seven birds.

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4 Comments

  1. I have never heard of these. This will be a great help in our geography lessons. I’m chucking out their other products.

  2. I completed the tasks for entering the drawing, but one- tweeting about it. I don’t use twitter or have a twitter account. Is that required to enter the drawing?

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