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Star Margarine: Dino-rrefic Story Book!

I am a Star Margarine kid.  I grew up with Star Margarine on my bread and on my rice.  I would remember asking my mom to buy Star Margarine so I would never run out of Star Rice every meal time.  Hahaha!

I'm glad now, I can share this love of Star Margarine with Kailee!  She loves the Caramel flavor of Star Margarine - and honestly, I also do!  We were both amazed on how good it was.  So, every morning - Kailee would have bread with Star Margarine Caramel for breakfast.  There was a time that I scrambled and looked for a supermarket that sold it, as the supermarkets nearby didn't have it.  I remember buying 6 pieces just to make sure that we won't run out!  Hahaha..

Kailee in her *gadget phase* she would almost always ask to borrow the iPad or my phone.  I most of the time decline because I feel that the content of what they are watching/doing are blech.  When school started, she would ask for my laptop because she wanted to read.  She would go to this certain site and pick a book to read.

I'm so glad that Star Margarine has an interactive website that features an interactive story book!  We tried one adventure together and she enjoyed it very much.  It's nice because you can do it together and bond over the adventures.  It's quite cute because it involves uploading your own images on the site - makes it personal.  And the kids enjoy seeing themselves on screen!  Hahaha





You guys can join in the fun!  Just log into www.starmargarine.com and voila!!




Try it and I'm sure you and your kids will have fun!  Think of it as a bonding moment between you and your kids.  It's gadget time with something good coming out of it - spending quality time and learning.  

What are you waiting for??

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