My boys love to create beautiful masterpieces of art and with the website http://www.littlebirdtales.com we now havelittlebirdtales a fun way to share their artwork and even tell others a little bit about it.  The littlebirdtales.com is so easy to use!  Step ONE just scan and upload your child’s artwork to the site.  Step TWO edit the art by adding text, drawing digital art and/or adding a voice or voices.  Step THREE watch and share the slideshow you and your child just made.   Not only is the site a great way to encourage your children’s imagination it is also a great way to go GREEN.   By using the service in this way, parents can teach children to be creative without using precious natural resources and can also practice what they preach by becoming more eco-conscious in how they share their family memories.

Caleb and Brayden worked together drawing 6 pages about three brothers (conveniently named Caleb, Brayden and Andrew…lol!) that went into a haunted house on Trick R Treat night.  After I had each page scanned and uploaded Brayden and I set down and told a little bit about each page and told the story.  When we were done we all enjoyed watching our Little Bird Tales creation.  I love that you can add your child’s voice.  What a great way to capture a moment in time.

Right now until October 31st littlebirdtales.com is offering a 20% discount code and a contest to win $250…

Parents can sign up for a free 90-day trial account to get started instantly or can subscribe to Little Bird Tales for one year and 100 MB of storage space for only $24.95 a year. To celebrate the launch of the site, Little Bird Tales is hosting an online contest where kids can submit an ending for their tale “How Little Bird Got His Name” that includes a name suggestion for “Little Bird,” a picture, text and audio. One lucky winner will be selected to win $250 cash, $250 donated to the environmental charity of their choice and a free 3-year membership to the site.

For more information on Little Bird Tales and how to enter the “Name the Little Bird” contest, please visit: http://www.littlebirdtales.com.

Disclosure: I received a subscription to this program to try out for myself and present this review.  Please feel free to read our full disclosure policy here.

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  1. Jami Says:
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    Thanks for a thorough review and write up Shana. Glad your kids had fun creating their Halloween tale! Maybe a Christmas story next as gifts for family and friends?

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