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Brave Screening Giveaway + Printables

We are very excited to go check out this new movie from Disney-Pixar: Brave. Have you seen the previews? It looks amazing! I love her hair 🙂 And I love her name: Merida, it is actually the same name as one of Venezuela’s States and cities!

As you can see in the pictures the kids are already having fun with the printables that I’m including here, lately we’ve been printing lots of fun things to color and they love it! I want to bring more of these to you here so this will be just a start. There are several mazes, some characters cutouts to play with and a coin archery. All the links to download the free printables are below.
We haven’t seen the movie yet but hopefully we’ll be going next week too. Check out the preview below!

©2012 Disney/Pixar



The Giveaway!

I am giving away 2 sets of a family 4-pack of tickets to go see a screening of BRAVE on Wednesday June 20th at any of the following cities (7:30pm): Chicago, Dallas, Miami, New York, Houston, San Antonio, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose and Phoenix.

**This giveaway is closed, the winners are Timothy Goalwin and Juan Campos, CONGRATS! Thanks so much for participating, I’ll be sending you an email!

Here is what you do to enter the giveaway:

Mandatory Entry:
To participate in the giveaway just leave a comment on the post, tell me which do you think is your child’s bravest moment? (Make sure to leave your e-mail address too).

Extra entries (leave a comment here for each entry):
1. Like me on Facebook
2. Follow me on twitter
3. Send a tweet about the giveaway and come back here letting me know that you did. You can have an extra entry once per day. Sample tweet: Enter to win One set of 4 tickets to the screening of the movie BRAVE! http://ow.ly/byTBL #Giveaway via @darielacruz

Giveaway ends Sunday June 17th, 2012, 9pm PST.
Giveaway is US only. No PO boxes.

Disclosure: This is not a sponsored post. All opinions are 100% my own.



– E S P A Ñ O L –

Nosotros estamos bien emocionados de ir a ver esta nueva película de Disney/Pixar: BRAVE. Ya vieron los cortos? Se ve cheverísima, a mi me encanta el pelo! 😉 Y también su nombre: Merida, sabían que también es el nombre de un estado y una ciudad de Venezuela?!
Como verán en las fotos, los niños ya están jugando con las hojas para imprimir que puse aquí, ultimamente les fascina esto, buscamos cosas para imprimir en la internet y pintan y juegan, por eso les quiero traer más, estas serán el comienzo. Hay varios laberintos, personajes para jugar y un arco para jugar con monedas, todos estos listosm para imprimir. Todos los links están en abajo en este post.

El Sorteo!
Gana un set de 4 tickets para ir a ver el screening de la película BRAVE el Miércoles 20 de Junio a las 7:30pm en alguna de las siguientes ciudades (podrás elegir): Chicago, Dallas, Miami, New York, Houston, San Antonio, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose and Phoenix.

**Este soteo ya está cerrado, los ganadores son Timothy Goalwin y Juan Campos, FELICIDADES! Les mandaré un email para que me des tus datos. Gracias por participar!


Esto es lo que tienes que hacer para participar:
Entrada obligatoria:
Deja un comentario en este post, y dime cuál crees tu que ha sido el momento más valiente de tu hijo o hija? (Asegúrate de dejar tu e-mail también).
Entradas adicionales (Deja un comentario aquí por cada entrada):
1. Haste fan de mi página en Facebook
2. Sígueme en twitter
3. Manda un tweet de este sorteo y regresa aquí y dime que lo hiciste. (Puedes mandar uno diario) Ejemplo: #Sorteo de 2 sets de 4 tickets para ir a ver la película BRAVE en @MamiTalks! http://ow.ly/byTBL Via @darielacruz
El Sorteo se acaba el Domingo 17 de Junio, 2012 a las 9pm hora del Pacífico.
El Sorteo es unicamente para personas que viven en los EEUU. No P.O. Boxes por favor.
Aclaratoria: Este post no es pagado. Todas las opiniones son 100% mías.

Click HERE to download ALL the BRAVE Activity sheets
Baja TODAS las hojas de actividades de BRAVE aquí.

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60 Comments

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    Cecy
    June 12, 2012 at 6:07 pm

    The bravest thing my kids have done: Lily, my youngest, has pounced and down right placed herself on our biggest cat like it's her pillow and our cat tends to scratch and bite if he feels threatened. Izzy, our oldest, is always the first kid to raise her hand to participate in EVERYTHING. As a child, I was shy and never participated in any event. I think my kids are brave in their own ways.

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    Cecy
    June 12, 2012 at 6:07 pm

    Ooops. forgot cecy falls @ gmail dot com 😀

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    Cecy
    June 12, 2012 at 6:08 pm

    I LIKE you on FB

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    Cecy
    June 12, 2012 at 6:08 pm

    I follow you on twitter @cecyfalls

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    {Morgan}
    June 12, 2012 at 7:55 pm

    TropicanaMorgana@Gmail.com

    My child's bravest moment is jumping into the pool for the first time by herself!

    Phoenix, AZ

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    {Morgan}
    June 12, 2012 at 7:56 pm

    And I tweeted about it. @momoburt

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    Timothy Goalwin
    June 12, 2012 at 8:18 pm

    timmyg4000@yahoo.com

    My Child Steven's bravest moment was when I shut my hand in the car door by acident & he instantly rann up stairs & called his grandfather to come take me to the hospital.

    Houston,Texas

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    Timothy Goalwin
    June 12, 2012 at 8:19 pm

    liked you on Facebook.

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    Juan De Los Santos
    June 12, 2012 at 8:41 pm

    My childs bravest moment was taking care of a small spider that had been injured, even though she is totally scared of spiders or animals that crawl.

    Looking for tickets for San Antonio, TX
    jdelos@neisd.net

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    Anonymous
    June 12, 2012 at 8:58 pm

    My child's greatest moment was when my son Sebastian begged me to take in a little orange and white cat who happen to be injured. He pleaded me for him to stay, I took the little cat to the vet & I decided to keep him for a few weeks until he recovered and ended up keeping him for eight years. Mr. Bungi Mittens will be turning 9 on July 16th!!! The reason why this one of his bravest moments is because he added a new member to our family!!!

    Yerelyn Cortez
    New York City
    yerelyn@gmail.com

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    j.l7
    June 12, 2012 at 9:47 pm

    My child, three years old, bravest moment was when we headed to the hospital because she has to have a minor surgery done. We explained it and even though she was scared she told me "I'm going to be brave for you mamii so you won't cry."

    Jeannette Lopez
    New York City
    ladiij27@gmail.com

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    Anonymous
    June 12, 2012 at 10:28 pm

    My Jonathan;s greatest movement is translated to a new classmate. The new classmate speaks Spanish and Jonathan is not fluent in spanish. BUt he did and the new kid was thankful. Jonathan was afraid of saying the worng thing and then getting laughed at. But no, he was brave and helped out.
    Estella
    houtax@hotmail.com

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    Rockstah
    June 12, 2012 at 11:02 pm

    Followed you on twitter via @RockstahDOTinfo and on Facebook with https://www.facebook.com/RedEyeDemon

    San Diego, Ca from Rockstahlife@gmail.com

    My child's bravest moment was when my daughter stood up to her mom's negative opinions about her dad. She told her despite if she thought I was bad looking or big (word cleaned up) that I was her dad and she loved me anyways

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    alexis Fernandez
    June 12, 2012 at 11:15 pm

    san diego,ca from lexis1203@yahoo.com

    My child's bravest moment was when my daughter stood up to a little girl that was bullying her little brother. She went and told my son's teacher about it and the teacher told me how brave that my daughter was to stand up for her brother.

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    Hamid Sarkarati
    June 13, 2012 at 1:02 am

    My son's bravest moment was when my son switched schools last year and had o leave behind the teachers he loved, the friends he had made, and the comforts he knew to face a new adventure. The first day of school was different and strange but he quickly embraced all the new people and fell in love with his new school. By week's end, he had no fear at all. I was so proud of him!

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    Hamid Sarkarati
    June 13, 2012 at 1:04 am

    I followed you on twitter

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    Hamid Sarkarati
    June 13, 2012 at 1:05 am

    I liked you on facebook

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    Glenn Ando
    June 13, 2012 at 1:15 am

    The Bravest moment for my 8 yr old daughter was when she was about 6 and I (Her Father, who has a disability) was with her at a local mall and I couldn't physically continue to meet up with the other family members, who were a good 5 mins away. It was evening, we were outside the mall and didn't have my cell phone, and started to rain. Instead of waiting for security or someone to come around, She helped me to shelter, a covered bench then went out alone determined to find a security person or a mall worker. Instead she was composed and alert enough to spot her mother just a few stores into the mall. Needless to say, my 6 yr old daughter did what was necessary, overcoming any fear and hesistation to do what needed to be done to help her Father. I am so proud and admire her for it.

    Glenn Ando from San Jose, CA
    gandozer@yahoo.com

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    Rongbiao Fu
    June 13, 2012 at 2:21 am

    My child's bravest moment is the first time when he let go of the hand rail and start walking slowly by him self. Very memorable moment.

    Screening Place Request – NYC
    Email – rongbiaofu@yahoo.com

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    Anonymous
    June 13, 2012 at 3:02 am

    My oldest daughter 9 now, was when she picked up her newborn brother and brought him to me because he was crying.. My heart almost came out but she said she was a big girl and she would protect her brother.
    (Dallas, TX) Marisolvicente78@yahoo.com

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    Curtis S.
    June 13, 2012 at 3:32 am

    My child's bravest moment is when he was living in delaware ohio. He wasnt happy living with his mother and stepdad. He hasnt wanted to leave his dad in san diego. So he decided to run away to his step grandparents in marion ohio to make a point. They called the police to find him and they finally found him halfway to the step grandparents house. They sent him on a plane back to san diego where he has been ever since happy as he can be.

    Email is sdsportsfan858@gmail.com

    Screening city requested is san diego

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    Curtis S.
    June 13, 2012 at 3:34 am

    I liked you on facebook.

    Email is sdsportsfan858@gmail.com

    Screening city requested is san diego

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    Curtis S.
    June 13, 2012 at 3:37 am

    My twitter account is dmc2 and I am now following you on twitter

    Email is sdsportsfan858@gmail.com

    Screening city requested is san diego

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    Curtis S.
    June 13, 2012 at 3:43 am

    https://twitter.com/dmc2/status/212751606985396226

    I tweeted about this giveaway

    Email is sdsportsfan858@gmail.com

    Screening city requested is san diego

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    Anonymous
    June 13, 2012 at 4:06 am

    Thumuch2@yahoo.com

    My child's bravest moment was when she stood up to a bully who had just punched and hurt her friend at a local playground. She then proceeded to report the bully's actions to me. I was very proud of her.

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    Ruben Reiner
    June 13, 2012 at 1:00 pm

    My child's bravest moments was when she had to endure a femur fracture at the age of 3, with a full body cast! She was a trooper!
    Miami, FL
    rrein002@fiu.edu

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    lisa galvan
    June 13, 2012 at 1:20 pm

    san antonio, tx, lingling7478@yahoo.com
    Being that my daughter is so shy.. the bravest moment would be when she had her first ballet recital. she was so nervous.. she did a little pray and she went up with all the other 4yrs old and she had a big smile made me so proud.. and now she is not scared .. she is my brave little girl

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    Juan Campos
    June 13, 2012 at 2:34 pm

    DALLAS,TX.
    1campos0408@gmail.com

    My son bravest moment was he rode his first roller coaster just last week
    the mini mine train at six flags.

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    Anonymous
    June 13, 2012 at 4:35 pm

    dallas, tx

    my daughters bravest moment was learning to swim. she was so determined to learn that she just jumped into the pool without hesitation, of course i was nearby to pull her up as soon as she realized she wasn't quite ready yet, but she was headstrong and fearless to learn, made me more than proud to have her do so.

    jorge

    jctx13@gmail.com

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    Anonymous
    June 13, 2012 at 7:08 pm

    Hello! My dauther stood up against bullies older than her for her friend!!

    Liked FB, following twitter

    aya oda
    luvmovie@mail.goo.ne.jp

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    Anonymous
    June 13, 2012 at 7:14 pm

    One of my son's bravest moments is when he stood up for his friend to a bully. They were only in 3rd grade, I was so very proud of him as the little girl was a bit taller than both boys. She never bullied him again. Proud mom.

    Martha
    mcentenero24@yahoo.com
    Chicago, IL

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    Jennifer F.
    June 13, 2012 at 7:17 pm

    My child's bravest moment is when I took her to get her blood drawn for a lead test.

    @ SAN DIEGO, CA

    jenncf@live.com

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    Vanessa Man
    June 13, 2012 at 9:10 pm

    I did it! Vanessa Man, Houston
    vanessaman24@yahoo.com
    https://twitter.com/thehappypig24/status/213015172850253824

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    Pinita Q
    June 14, 2012 at 12:27 am

    walking down the unlit hallway to use the bathroom alone. Los Angeles. sendthemessagehere@yahoo.com

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    Anonymous
    June 14, 2012 at 3:23 am

    My daughters bravest moment was holding her grandpas hand last month and encouraging him right after he had a stroke and everyone was going crazy around him. She was a rock! She spent 12-14 hour days in ICU until he recoverd. She knew all the nurses and they knew her. She brought her laptop and played games in his room so she was there evertime he opened his eyes. I came and went and so did my brothers and whoever was there at closing brought her home. She held up better than her grandmother and uncles and aunts.

    MarcieLMay@aol.com
    San Jose Ca

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    Kristen M.
    June 14, 2012 at 5:56 am

    My son's bravest moments were when he broke his arm last summer. He was a champ from the time we went to the emergency room, to when the arm healed.

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    Kristen M.
    June 14, 2012 at 5:57 am

    I'm following you on twitter (@mclanek)

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    Shannon McMahan
    June 14, 2012 at 2:06 pm

    My son's bravest moment was when he stood up to boys that were bullying another boy in his class. He did the right thing even though he could have become an object of their bullying. I was proud!
    Shannon
    Dallas, TX
    shannonjmcmahan@yahoo.com

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    Anonymous
    June 14, 2012 at 2:41 pm

    My son bravest moment is when he went to the dentist to get his teeth pulled.

    New york city
    A1upp@aol.com

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    Felicia Watson
    June 14, 2012 at 7:00 pm

    New York
    feli1088@yahoo.com
    My childs bravest moment was when our hampsters escaped from their cage. I was terrified of them and refused to chase them around the apartment to capture them. He stepped up, collected them one by one and returned them to their cage.

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    Anonymous
    June 14, 2012 at 11:16 pm

    Bravest moment was when he did rock climbing even though it was in doors. He was afriad of heights but did it anyway and now he is not afriad any more.

    Natira Chatarpal
    Brooklyn,ny
    lovehopeanddreams@yahoo.com

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    Kim C.
    June 15, 2012 at 2:32 am

    San Antonio, TX
    my daughters bravest moment would have to be hen she made it to finals in the science fair and had to present her experiment to the judges.

    xxkimhcxx at gmail dot com

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    Kim C.
    June 15, 2012 at 2:34 am

    follow you on twitter – @xxkimhcxx
    xxkimhcxx at gmail dot com

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    Kim C.
    June 15, 2012 at 2:34 am

    like you on FB – Kim C
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    valerie
    June 15, 2012 at 9:34 am

    My child's brave moment was when a ls from school was picking on her and it was to the point she didn't want to go to school, her sister said she would tell the Lil bully something but she commented back by saying No can do it.. I need to start standing up for myself or they will always be mean.. the following day she did.. she was so proud of herself as I. Now this Lil bully is her friend..lol how things work out so strangely but my daughter also told her If u want to be friends you can't be treating people badly.. we would love to see this movie, they have been so anxious since see III mg previews.. we are in San Jose, can my email is vterrases@yahoo.com. thank u

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    Ellie
    June 15, 2012 at 2:46 pm

    Like you on FB
    and bravest thing my child has done… be operated on.
    Knee surgery from playing softball.

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    The Ronald
    June 15, 2012 at 4:02 pm

    A child's bravest moment is with any of their first time adventure. One of those was the first time speaking in front of an audience. (That may go for adults as well.)

    CHICAGO showing, ronfsamuels@gmail.com

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    Yoli
    June 15, 2012 at 4:03 pm

    When my son bungy jumped! I follow you on Twitter – yolirealtor

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    Anonymous
    June 15, 2012 at 4:03 pm

    The bravest moment is going on a roller coaster for the first time. Passes for Chicago. iamsuejones@yahoo.com

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    Anonymous
    June 16, 2012 at 6:53 pm

    Uriel Ramirez
    My Daughter's Bravest moment is a Classic,
    Riding her Bike without the safety roller wheels.
    Urielrt@yahoo.com Chicago IL

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    Anonymous
    June 16, 2012 at 6:57 pm

    Uriel Ramirez
    Liked You on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/uriel.ramirez.735
    Chicago IL.

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    Anonymous
    June 16, 2012 at 7:02 pm

    Uriel Ramirez
    Following you On Twitter, UrielramirezT
    here is the Link to my tweet, https://twitter.com/Urielramirezt/status/214070020215554050
    Thank you for the Chance to win.

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    Anonymous
    June 16, 2012 at 7:08 pm

    My Little girl Brave momment is When we go to the doctor and she says she is not going to cry and she doesn't cry, Poor her i see her face and she is really brave not to Cry.

    Synthia Hernandez Chicago IL
    synthiahernandez@yahoo.com

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    Anonymous
    June 16, 2012 at 7:10 pm

    Liked you On Facebook
    Synthia Hernandez
    Synthiahernandez@yahoo.com
    Chicago IL.

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    Raymond Ly
    June 18, 2012 at 12:48 am

    I have no children since I'm only 23 but my bravest moment was saying good-bye to grandmother, who has taken care of me for close to 15 years. She went back to China and has earned a well-deserved retirement.

    Raymond Ly
    New York City
    spiderman120988@yahoo.com

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    Raymond Ly
    June 18, 2012 at 12:49 am

    Extra entry: liked you on Facebook
    https://www.facebook.com/raymondly/favorites

    Raymond Ly
    New York City
    spiderman120988@yahoo.com

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    Raymond Ly
    June 18, 2012 at 12:51 am

    Extra entry: followed you on Twitter and tweeted message
    https://twitter.com/spiderman120988/status/214520424795602946

    Raymond Ly
    New York City
    spiderman120988@yahoo.com

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