Korable Block |
Korable Block is the only Korean language tool of its kind,
and being designed by architect Si-Yeon Min, it has a beautiful clean look that
appeals to both kids and design-savvy parents.
Korable Block is a set of wooden blocks, handmade in the USA, with letters of the Korean alphabet to help toddlers and kids learn the Korean language.
The block letters produce over 120 word combinations and make for a fun puzzle that kids can play independently and with their parents. You can see a video of Si-Yeon’s own son playing with the blocks here: http://vimeo.com/25892113
Korable Block is a set of wooden blocks, handmade in the USA, with letters of the Korean alphabet to help toddlers and kids learn the Korean language.
The block letters produce over 120 word combinations and make for a fun puzzle that kids can play independently and with their parents. You can see a video of Si-Yeon’s own son playing with the blocks here: http://vimeo.com/25892113
Enter to win a Korable Block and introduce your child to the Korean language through game play and innovate design.
For more information and to purchase Korable Block please visit their website http://korableblock.bigcartel.com/
To receive a 10% discount for the Korable Fullset version use this code: Y2A2NL (expires 8/31/12)
Read my full review here!
Read my full review here!
Prize:
KORABLE BLOCK FUN WITH THE KOREAN ALPHABET -FULL SET, ( TRAY, BOOKLET AND HAND SIGNED ARTIST CARD) $41 value
- Giveaway ends August 17, 2012
- Enter using the rafflecopter form below.
- Open to US residents, 18 years and older.
- 4 mandatory rafflecopter entries and the rest are optional/ bonus. The more entries, the more chances you have to win.
- One entry per email address/ household/ IP address
- All entries are verified. Untrue rafflecopter entries disqualify all entries made by that individual.
- Winner will have 24 hours to claim prize or a new winner will be drawn.
- Good Luck!
This would be for my niece
ReplyDeleteI would give this as a gift to a baby girl I know whose father is Korean.
ReplyDeleteProbably my husband, he loves to learn anything!
ReplyDeleteI have a friend that I would give this to. Her husband is Korean and they recently had a baby boy. I'm sure this would come handy in the future.
ReplyDeleteActually, this would be for my husband! Granted, not a child, but he would love these, he's very into studying Eastern Asian languages and I'm sure he'd love to teach the kids as well.
ReplyDeleteorangestar17@hotmail.com
I would!! Would love to have this to teach my friends little girl.
ReplyDeleterierie11booger (@) yahoo.com
my granddaughter
ReplyDeleteit would be for my grandson
ReplyDeletei would give this to my son then my daughter could use it and i would as well this is very cool
ReplyDeleteedgesmama@yahoo.com
My daughter!
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Me and my family.
ReplyDeleteOur family would enjoy it and learn more about it.
ReplyDeleteI would use it to teach my son Korean when he was old enough. I studied abroad in South Korea in college so I would love for my son to learn Korean.
ReplyDeletemy grandson would use this
ReplyDeleteMy youngest son, who is 20, has a grandmother who is from Korea. Sadly, she never taught her children or grandchildren to speak Korean. She wanted them to fully be assimilated into American culture instead. My son has always wanted to learn Korean. So, I would give this to him and it would be something he could use with his children some day.
ReplyDeleteMy niece. Thankyou, Ken pohl19@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteMy son. He is learning new languages and we want to teach him as many as possible so as he gets older he can at least count, say hi, bye in as many languages as possible.
ReplyDeleteseyma_bennett@hotmail.com
I think the whole family would benefit from this.
ReplyDeletefor my nephew
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I think I would use this. Looks like an interesting learning tool.
ReplyDeleteI think that all of our children would use them. We try to encourage them to learn new languages.
ReplyDeleteI have a Korean friend who I would send this to for her kindergarten aged daughter
ReplyDeleteMy daughter would use this!
ReplyDeleteThis would be for my 4 and 6 yr olds
ReplyDeletekellywcuATyahooDOTcom
my nephew
ReplyDeletegkuroda(at)gmail(dot)com
I would give it to my friends son. Who is 1/4 Korean
ReplyDeletemy daughters - - - Paul T/Pauline T aka Paul Tran..... emscout9 at Hotmail dot com
ReplyDeleteMy girls would get it
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i would love this for my daughter and myself
ReplyDeletechristinejessamine at hotmail dot com
My nieces and nephew with my brother's help he already speaks Korean
ReplyDeleteMe and my son. Any additional education tool would be good for him.
ReplyDeleteI would use the block set...probably.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this excellent giveaway!
kimbuckjr
I would so I can learn korean and talk to my korean students at work :)
ReplyDeleteI would so I can learn korean and talk to my korean students at work :)
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