WIN A CHALKBOARD TEE SHIRT! Go Back to School in Style!

by Beth Shea, 08/26/09

Back to School Chalkboard Tee Shirt Giveaway

Get what’s on your mind off of your chest at the same time with a Chalkboard Tee shirt — quintessential back to school attire for hip kids. We’ve been raving about Chalkboard Tees on Inhabitots, so it’s only fair that we give one away to a lucky reader!

ENTER TO WIN A CHALKBOARD TEE!

1) Sign up for our newsletter.

2) Add a comment to this post telling us what message your kid would sport on his/her Chalkboard Tee.

Contest ends Thursday, September 3, 2009 at 12 midnight EST.

THIS CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED.

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56 Responses to “WIN A CHALKBOARD TEE SHIRT! Go Back to School in Style!”

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henkelri Says:

Oh, I think I would be the one writing on it! And I’m pretty sure it would say something along the lines of “I will not sit on the choice chair today…”

anthonyarrigo
anthonyarrigo Says:

Save the Stars, Fight Light Pollution

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meganq Says:

I would simply write: HAPPY. it’s just one of those feel good words that could make someone’s day.

thereisalight
thereisalight Says:

My (almost) 2-year-old nephew would demand the word “Happy” for his. He applies this word to anything he sees as a good thing. For instance, when cuddling with his dog, he points to him and says, “Happy!”

My 4-year-old niece would write, “Awwww”, which is her reaction when she sees anything cute and furry. Come to think of it, she says this even when she sees a reptile or insect!

My (almost) 10-year-old nephew would write “Prey or Predator,” which is the title of his very own blog about animals.

And, yes, this family is obsessed with the animal kingdom!

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KevinD Says:

“Made in the USA.”

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repaul20 Says:

Playing to Win!

MaryRojas
MaryRojas Says:

How about: 100% Organic!

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lynn-anne Says:

yum

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sewnnatural Says:

“It is our earth” – mama, is what my 2 1/2 year old tells me every day. It is our canal, our road, our trees, our new bat house in the backyard, our incredibly fruitful zuchini plants.

I guess our efforts to teach sharing may have paid off. And all of that eco consciousness stuff we make a priority in our house.

What an awesome shirt. Thanks for giving us a shot.

marybelle
marybelle Says:

PEACE!!

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Elsie Says:

“Teacher’s kid”…since my schoolteacher niece is pregnant, she’d adore this for Baby….what a charming surprise at the Baby shower!

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spring chicken Says:

My daughter would write the following message on her shirt: “PEACE OUT”

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I think my son’s would say “How do you like THESE apples?” So cute!

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lise Says:

my daughter’s t-shirt would say “girl power”

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Lyrehc Says:

My 5 year old son’s shirt would say “I hear teachers LOVE apples”

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bry Says:

The MS logo

superdumb
superdumb Says:

A bejeweled puppy with a phrase like “i am goin to git a dog” in kindergarten penmanship

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Susanne Iles Says:

I asked my daughter what she would write on her shirt if she won and she said, “I would write, I AM A NATURE GIRL.” She wholeheartedly believes that if all children thought the way she did the world would be a kinder, safer place to live. She actually greets the birds and flowers in our yard when she comes home from school each day. I hope she never loses that sensibility.

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flipflopnana Says:

These are so fun, my 4 year old granddaughter would absolutely love one!

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workstudios Says:

“Amateur Treehugger”

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LinaJane Says:

“Rotten to the core”

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capucine Says:

Hey ! Be an apple ! Be happy !

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Mikkel_B Says:

My 4 year old daughter always ask us at the dinner table “What is the best thing that has happen to you today?”
It’s a great tool for reflection -and you quickly realize that some days are better than others -but none the less; there are always something good in one day which stand out. So ask yourself the same question every night -and you will soon have a positve fokus,
And yes; the quesiton will of course be on the chalkboard :-)

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swarrow Says:

“Write on!”

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Nad Says:

How about: “Bite me!” LOL

mew11
mew11 Says:

My son Denali would write “Will WORK for Chocolate Milk”!

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Shannon Says:

He would write something about using the force or batmant!

Betty N
Betty N Says:

I am signed up for your newsletter. Can the word be changed from day to day? My little grandson has so many things that describe him…Have Fun! or Play with me or I love dogs or Life is Good……This is a great shirt!

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ALDesign Says:

My 4 yr old’s shirt would say “What’s for Snack?”

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wigget Says:

maybe something like “hi, my name is…”

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dahope01 Says:

Mommy’s Little Carbon-based Life-Form

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hokikawa Says:

teacher’s pet

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aislingkc Says:

Crayons on the wall makes mummy pretty mad
But chalking on my t-shirt makes her pretty glad,
As I doodle on my t-shirt, I act like Claude Monet,
As long as the walls stay clean, she says that it’s ok!

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avallk Says:

Perhaps “I recycle” or “Reduce – Recycle – Reuse”
But seeing as it is a chalkboard, it could be changed every time it’s worn. So, the options are endless! The ultimate Reuseable resource to get your message out!

hsrad
hsrad Says:

BE GREEN OR I GET MEAN

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Tykem Says:

Winners are green!

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np Says:

GREEN posse

Ellewoods7777
Ellewoods7777 Says:

My son would have Muno (from Yo Gabba Gabba) on his!

enjoigreen
enjoigreen Says:

She is five and she said she would want her shirt to say “i love earth”……… I think it should say “mommy’s little monster”……..or “whatether…” Whatether is not a misspelling….it is so cute because that is how she says it.

Me and my husband always joke when something is going crummy or something annoying happens we always look at eachother and say “whatether”. It always brightens our mood.

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justicecw Says:

I would love my son’s to say 1 + 1 = 2

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pslunde Says:

I want a snack cheese, please.

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patospurlock Says:

How about drawing a tree on it with the words “Hug Me” underneath?

buubu
buubu Says:

I plant trees!!!

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janejett Says:

go green

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Bunny Says:

I used to be a grocery checker. I would make a little sticker with the organic fuji apple code on there. 94131.

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viadesign Says:

THINK PEAS!

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Tori Says:

I am pretty sure she would draw a peace sign :) .

Tori
Tori Says:

I am pretty sure she would draw a peace sign! :)

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henglish Says:

Subscribed. I’m daughter would probably have ‘love’ while my son would have his name or ‘power’.

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hlspring Says:

subscribed to the email.
I think my daughter would have “Girls Rule!”, but I’m sure it would change every day :)

Betty N
Betty N Says:

I am subscribed by email

Betty N
Betty N Says:

My little grandson would probably want a variety of sayings (that’s why it is good its a chalkboard), like Let’s Play; Happy, Be my friend,

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contempt Says:

My kid would draw a worm on it. Or rather, lots of worms.

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NiaTrue Says:

How about “G is for GREEN!”

NiaTrue
NiaTrue Says:

How about “G is for GREEN!” or maybe “Recycler in training” or “Student Recycler”

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from1mom2another Says:

Honetly my son would write…. Excused from homework…… or Mind on Vacation…… or even Girls please leave your number, lol…. Its so hard being 8.

Thanks for the wonderfuk giveaway!

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