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GirlMogul Insider Club *Giveaway*

GMmagazine_ray_logosupersmallDo you have a tween girl? My daughter is only seven but already I am trying to show her how important it is to have self confidence, positive attitude and a Christian lifestyle. She is reading and writing now and as a mom I want her to be able to connect with other girls and be full of self-esteem, self-confidence and well-positioned for her future success.

That’s why the GirlMogul Insider Club for tween girls is key to helping our daughter build their confidence and self-esteem. But the site is not a one way street – it’s a totally interactive membership site that lets your daughter into the GirlMogul club.

Armed with the power of the GirlMogul Insider Club your daughter will be able to:
• Relate to helping others
• Envision a positive, successful future
• Learn how to solve problems
• Look out for herself
• Find her talents and passions and follow them
• Be true to herself
• Define her own dreams and goals and lay out a plan to achieve them
• Believe on possibilities
• Create a core of self esteem and self confidence that will guide her through any challenge

Once my daughter entered the world of GirlMogul, she began to see that being smart and accomplished – and doing something beside party hopping could be pretty cool too!

She began to think, “Well, if so and so could do that, then so could I.” At the GirlMogul Insider Club we make sure there are plenty of examples from the real world, so that my daughter could see how even now, she was beginning to chart the path her life would take.

Now doesn’t this sound like the perfect palce for our Tween girls to go to?

Features of GirlMogul Insider Club include:
Access to all the content on GirlMogulMagazine.com
Access to out monthly book club, featuring author interviews, giveaways, chats and guided reading
A monthly ebook featuring the “best of content”
Giveaways and contests with great prizes
A free ebook – Girl Power Rules – over a dozen profiles of real life girlmoguls to light up your girl power

You can sign up for one month tree trial and then after that it’s only $4.99 a month (which you can cancel at anytime).

“Disclosure: I did not receive any product or payment for this post. The item supplied is for giveaway purpose from the company shown above. “

WIN
ONE winner will receive a $100 gift card to Target, WalMart or Justice clothing store. (Winner can choose)

ENTER
To enter, you MUST go to our Giveaway page on GirlMogul

http://girlmogulmagazine.com/blog1/?p=2220 

Please have your daughter answer the question :

Who is Your Favorite Women in History?

you may leave your answer here as well with your extra entires.

EXTRA ENTRIES
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About the Author

Amanda Acuña an influential Mom Blogger. She created MommyMandy as an online resource to the parenting community. She is married to her high school sweetheart and has three daughters, ages 9, 6 and newborn. They currently reside in Southern California.

147 Responses to “GirlMogul Insider Club *Giveaway*”

  1. 1
    adrienne Gordon says:

    Hilary CLinton.

  2. 3
    tanya ramirez says:

    Rosa Parks is my daughter’s favorite.

  3. 4
    Marilyn Wons says:

    Clara Barton did so much do help those in pain.

  4. 5
    Angela says:

    I have always admired Eleanor Anna Roosevelt.
    .-= Angela´s last blog ..December Birthday Party =-.

  5. 6
    Margaret Smith says:

    My daughter answered Michelle Obama

  6. 8
    ali says:

    Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton are up there.

  7. 9
    HilLesha says:

    My step-daughter has strong admiration for Harriet Tubman for her intelligence and strong faith in God.

    I left the same comment at the link provided as well. :)
    .-= HilLesha´s last blog ..UPrinting Giveaway =-.

  8. 10
    Stephanie V says:

    Rosa Parks she replied.
    tvollowitz at aol dot com

  9. 11
    Lisa Jo says:

    gift cards are the best

  10. 12
    Michelle Draveski says:

    madam curry

  11. 13
    Amber G says:

    My daughter’s favorite woman is Cleopatra!

  12. 14
    amanda h says:

    amelia earhart

  13. 15
    amanda h says:

    tweet

    http://twitter.com/IHeartCupcakes5/status/5523104226

    can we tweet more than once?

  14. 16
    Jenn H says:

    Mrs. Marie Ruoff Byrum.
    .-= Jenn H´s last blog ..A Thousand Words Thursday 11-05-2009 =-.

  15. 17
    Pat says:

    My daughter likes Louisa May Alcott because she thinks her books are still relative today.
    Thanks for the contest.

  16. 18
    Kiara says:

    Michelle Obama.
    austma7@aol.com

  17. 19
    Michele says:

    Rosa Parks is my daughters favorite women in history, she was an amazing woman. Thank you for the giveaway.

  18. 20
    g. l. penrod says:

    fantastic gift

  19. 21
    Nadine L says:

    My daughter answered Billie Jean King, without her woman would not be seen as athletes and allowed to play sports
    iheartsweeping@aol.com

  20. 23
    Linda Fish says:

    My daughter says Oprah, she is very influential

  21. 25
    Amy deeter says:

    my daughter said michelle obama and thankyou

  22. 28
    lisa says:

    The answer was Coco Chanel.

  23. 31
    Shari D says:

    Florence Nightingale is my favorite.

  24. 32
    dawn0124 says:

    Answered at Giveaway page on GirlMogul

    http://girlmogulmagazine.com/blog1/?p=2220
    My daughter’s favorite woman in history is Emelia Earhart.

  25. 33
    alissa apel says:

    She like Helen Keller.
    .-= alissa apel´s last blog ..Sexy Genius Daddy =-.

  26. 34
    Darlene T says:

    My daughter said Roslind Franklin. She said she did not get the credit she deserved for taking the photos that lead to the discovery of the double helix.

  27. 35
    allyson ayala says:

    hilary clinton…she was able to proceed with her life and have her own career

  28. 36
    Heather S says:

    Amelia Earhart for her sense of adventure and courage.

  29. 37
    angie says:

    My favorite is Queen Victoria.

  30. 38
    amber says:

    My tween sister entered and she chose Susan B. Anthony! :)

  31. 40
    Shilo Beedy says:

    My daughter said Eleanor Roosevelt
    .-= Shilo Beedy´s last blog ..5 Minutes For Mom Contest =-.

  32. 41
    Rebecca Peters says:

    My daughter said Rosa Parks.

  33. 42
    elizabeth p says:

    My daughter says Cleopatra, she was beautiful and powerful

  34. 43
    nan lara says:

    I asked my 13 yr old niece and she said Amelia Earhart

  35. 44
    linda lansford says:

    My daughter loves Oprah

  36. 45
    Vicki Andrew says:

    my daughter likes Josephine Baker and her rainbow tribe of adopted children

  37. 47
    Gena says:

    My daughter said she really likes Sarah Palin. She thinks it is really cool that she is a Mom and wife ans didn’t let it stop her from making a name for herself and being successful

  38. 48
    Gena says:

    I follow you on twitter (GMERRELL) and tweeted this giveaway at http://twitter.com/GMERRELL/status/5567894086

  39. 49
    Monique Rizzo says:

    My daughters response was Michelle Obama. Thanks for the chance.
    mogrill@comcast.net

  40. 50
    shelly says:

    And the answer is… Sacajaweia because she put up with ‘those 2 guys’ hahahaah

  41. 51
    Clarissa Neiding says:

    Anastasia likes Harriet Tubman. She said that Ms Tubman helped free the slaves and slavery was really bad because you should never think you are better than other people and treat other people badly.

  42. 54
    Carol G says:

    My older daughter picks Eleanor Roosevelt.

  43. 55
    Evelyn says:

    I’d love the target card

  44. 56
    djp says:

    sign me up

  45. 58

    My niece chose Mia Hamm because she inspires her for soccer. Went to the site.

    eric.romero@hilti.com
    http://www.proudtobeapoppa.blogspot.com
    @proudtobeapoppa

  46. 61
    Eileen says:

    My daughter believes Faith Hill is a great woman in history…even though she is a young woman by my standards and is certainly not yet in HISTORY BOOKS, a 10 year old has a whole different perception!
    Faith is making a difference to young women by setting a good example and teaching others to reach high for your dreams. She was an orphan (I didn’t know that) and worked hard to become a great performer. Her music and amazing voice brings life lessons and laughter.”And she’s nice and pretty and a good mommy”. But also, she works to help push for Literacy in our country and reading is the CORNERSTONE of education. She gets MY vote too then!

    ejrichter60 (at) gmail (dot) com.
    I did post comment on actual girlmogul site too. What an inspiration to young women!

  47. 62
    Deborah R says:

    Rosa Parks.

  48. 63
    paul haddock says:

    Elenore Roosevelt lead to many changes in the US

  49. 65
    Jeni says:

    my daughter answered hellen keller

  50. 66
    joanmurraycefalu says:

    Without a doubt: Hilary CLinton.
    Hope we win :)

  51. 67
    Kelly Ann T. says:

    Alison chose Florence Nightingale. She wants to be a nurse just like Florence so she can help people.

  52. 68
    Courtney S says:

    My daughter’s answer is Amelia Earhart.

  53. 69
    Sylvie W. says:

    Eleanor Roosevelt. A 21st century woman in the early 20th century when women’s roles were so minor and different. One of the first “You go girls”.

  54. 70
    Erica C. says:

    We posted on the site. My daughter likes Marie Curie after learning about her accomplishments in chemistry.

  55. 71
    momznite says:

    My daughter said “Rosa Parks ’cause she made black people not have to sit in the back of the bus.”

  56. 72
    Laura C says:

    Even though she is not a real women.My grandaughter likes Tinkerbell so I say
    Tinkerbell.

  57. 73
    Denise D says:

    My daughters favorite is Amelia Earhardt.

    heartsnflowers72@gmail.com

  58. 75
    Jenna says:

    I answered there: My daughter actually just did a paper on Rachel Carson for school and is a big fan of hers right now.
    .-= Jenna´s last blog ..halfbluesky: GirlMogul Giveaway http://bit.ly/2kc6UW =-.

  59. 77
    Rosey says:

    By Dallas on November 15th, 2009 at 2:40 pm
    Your comment is awaiting moderation
    Hillary Clinton is a woman I look up to because she ran for president and that is a big thing for a woman to do. I also like Oprah because she helps a lot of girls and people. I gave you my mom’s email because I do not have one.

  60. 78
    GENEVIEVE WARREN says:

    HILLARY CLINTON IS MY FAVORITE, SHE RISES FOR ALL OCCASIONS WITH HER BELIEFS AND SHE CARES FOR ALL OF US SHE IS A VERY SMART WOMAN BUT SO SIMPLE IN HER OWN WAYS, SHE IS LIKE A DEAR FRIEND!
    GENEVIEVE

  61. 79
    Abby says:

    Susan B Anthony

  62. 81
    James Jenkins says:

    Amelia Earheart

  63. 82
    momznite says:

    email subscriber

  64. 83
    latisha depoortere says:

    I have to say Rosa Parks.

  65. 85
    Karen Gonyea says:

    Rosa Parks.

  66. 86
    Letessha says:

    Rosa Parks

  67. 87
    jen says:

    Eleanor Roosevelt for changing lives of women!

  68. 88
    Sarah Hirsch says:

    Mother Theresa

  69. 90
    Erica G says:

    My daughter said Sarah Palin. Thanks!

  70. 91
    joni says:

    My daughter said Oprah and Ellen!

  71. 92
    Ashley says:

    amelia earheart

  72. 93
    Kimberly says:

    My granddaughter’s answer is Betsy Ross because she sewed our country’s flag and it is the most prominent display of our patriotism. She would love the Wal-Mart gift card because she has her eye on some new clothes and games.
    Thanks for the chance to win!

  73. 94
    Teresa says:

    My daughter said Susan B Anthony

    My tweet
    http://twitter.com/tmim123/status/5809339177

    :) Thank you for the wonderful giveaway! :)

  74. 97
    Adele says:

    My daughter is a nurse, so she picks Florence Nightingale as her favorite woman in history. Thanks for this offer.

  75. 98
    hector meza says:

    she said Amelia Earheart

  76. 99
    Pat says:

    Amelia Earhart.

  77. 100
    Kathy Scott says:

    Sarah Palin

  78. 101
    janet says:

    My GRANDdaughter answered Michelle Obama:)

  79. 102
    janet says:

    FOLLOWING ON TWITTER AND TWEETED
    jmahurin40

  80. 105
    Jen V says:

    My daughter said Rosa Parks. She just learned about her in school.
    .-= Jen V´s last blog ..Enter to win a Hoover cordless Stick Vac – ends 11/20 =-.

  81. 107
    Ravzie says:

    We posted for Mother Teresa.

  82. 108
    Anne G says:

    My daughter says Queen Elizabeth I, because she was powerful.

  83. 110
    Tesa S. says:

    Michelle Obama

  84. 111
    Mami2jcn says:

    Helen Keller and Juliette Low (founder of the Girl Scouts).

  85. 113
    denyse says:

    My daughter said Amelia Earheart. She saw the coming attractions for the movie and wants to see it.

  86. 114
    julieh says:

    Her favorite is Michelle Obama.

  87. 115
    Colleen Y says:

    Eleanor Roosevelt – amazing woman.

  88. 116
    Julie L says:

    http://girlmogulmagazine.com/blog1/2009/11/01/tell-us-who-your-favorite-women-of-history-is/comment-page-2/#comment-5031 answer to above question-my daughter said Rosa Parks. Amy recently wrote a report on Rosa for history

  89. 117

    My niece says Maya Angelou
    .-= Shelbie Johnston´s last blog ..Pulse Slither Drift Scooter the hot new Scooter this year! =-.

  90. 118
    deb c says:

    So many, but I’d say Harriet Tubman. She was a truely brave and remarkable
    woman.

  91. 119
    Sheila Veit says:

    nice prize

  92. 120
    Erma says:

    My favorite woman in history is Rosa Parks

  93. 121
    sandra says:

    lady jane grey

  94. 122
    lance pearson says:

    dreamcleavers@yahoo.com
    The favorite women would be Sarah Palin and Madonna

  95. 123
    Diane Baum says:

    Elanor Rosevelt for her determination to help others

  96. 124
    shirley says:

    My grandaughter says Michelle Obama

  97. 125
    MelodicMom says:

    My niece said that Rosa Parks is her favorite because she stood up for herself.

  98. 127
    damon says:

    Helen Keller

  99. 128
    Angela Gaffke says:

    I posted that my daughter said Oprah!

  100. 129
    Sheila B says:

    My fashionista said Coco Chanel.

  101. 130
    Sheila B says:

    Tweet-http://twitter.com/SheilaBran/statuses/5896261115

  102. 131
    Melanie says:

    She chose Eleanor Roosevelt!

  103. 133
    dianne says:

    Mt grand daughter said Queen Elizabeth because she wants to be a princess or a queen- like most little girls.

  104. 134
    roseh2o19 says:

    hilary clinton

  105. 135
    MaryEllen S says:

    Eleanor Roosevelt she has never been appreciated as she deserves

  106. 136
    Talitha Lee says:

    Amelia Earhart. Thanks for the contest!

  107. 137
    Kimberly says:

    Susan B Anthony. :)

  108. 138
    Ellie W says:

    Sacajawea is the answer. She recently studied the Lewis and Clark expedition.

  109. 139
    Pamela S says:

    My daughter wants to be an attorney when she grows up, so it’s Sandra Day O’Connor for her. Thanks.

  110. 140
    Jammie says:

    My 8 year old daughter said me. When I explained she said Paula Dean. Then when I told her I was trying to win 100 bucks she tells me not to spend it all because she wants lps. KIDS

  111. 141
    Amy C says:

    Rosa Parks is my daughters favorite

  112. 142
    Lisa G. says:

    My daughter Madison answered Sacagawea too.
    Thanks!
    lisalmg25 at gmail dot com

  113. 144
    dawn dixon says:

    this would be great to win to help with xmas. thank you

  114. 145
    Lisa G. says:

    I subscribed to the Girl Mogul Book Club free trial for my daughter. Looks like a lot of fun and great info for her!
    lisalmg25 at gmail dot com

  115. 146
    Precious Williams says:

    Her favorite womAn in history is Susan B. Anthony

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