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Arden's Day Blog

Arden's Day is a type I diabetes care giver blog written by author Scott Benner. Scott has been a stay-at-home dad since 2000, he is the author of the award winning parenting memoir, 'Life Is Short, Laundry Is Eternal'. Arden's Day is an honest and transparent look at life with diabetes - since 2007.

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American Girl Diabetes Care Kit GIVEAWAY!

Scott Benner

American Girl Diabetes Care Kit for Dolls

Some info from American Girl about their new Diabetes Care Kit for Dolls... and then, a giveaway!

American Girl is proud to offer the new Diabetes Care Kit ($24) as part of its Truly Me® doll line—providing even more possibilities for a girl to create a doll that’s as unique as she is.

American Girl has a long history of creating dolls and accessories that speak to diversity and inclusion and the new Diabetes Care Kit and Arm Crutches are yet another way we are continuing to expand in this important area. (check out the diversity page, some cool stuff!)

The Diabetic Care Kit retails for $24 and includes the following items:

Blood sugar monitor, Lancing device, Insulin pump, Insulin pen, Medical bracelet, Glucose tablets, Log book, I.D. Card, Stickers, Carrying Case

American Girl would like you to know that they worked with a panel of doctors, nurses, dieticians, and other specialists from the renowned American Family Children’s Hospital in Madison, WI. The group of experts helped them ensure that all the items in the kit are accurate and appropriate for girls in their target audience. In addition, the American Girl product designer for the kit happens to have diabetes and was able to bring his own personal experience with diabetes to the development process.

The giveaway is simple. American Girl has provided one kit for me to give to one of you (thank you AG!). The giveaway is open to residents of the U.S. and (wait for it) Canada! The Rafflecopter app will choose two winners at random; the first name will receive the care kit and the second name will get a consolation prize, a signed copy of my book 'Life Is Short, Laundry is Eternal'.

Use the widget to enter. There are six ways to gather entries, some are 'worth' more than others and one can even be completed once a day for the life of the give away. Maximize your entires to give yourself the best chance of being chosen. Runs 1/7/16 12:00 am to 1/21/16 midnight est, good luck!!! Read my disclaimer for more details.