What to get mom for Christmas


It’s that time of year again and you still have no idea what to get your mother for Christmas. I get it. Your mom is a grown woman. If she wanted something, she’s probably bought it for herself by now.

PLEASE tell me that you did not buy her a star. Oh, yeah, Mom, this one out here, Betelgeuse-9187,  it’s re-named Amy in your honor. First of all, those naming the star companies are a scam and secondly, no one your mother’s age is really named Amy. They are all named Ann or Mary or Mary Ann.

Aunt JeanTake my advice, get her a classroom, or maybe even a whole school. You can donate a game in her name. If you only have $9.99, you can donate just one game. That’s okay, we have all been on limited budgets. Maybe you’re in graduate school and broke – been there. Maybe you’re only 13 years old. In which case, outstanding that you are even getting your mom a present much less giving on her behalf.

Donate a game! It’s super easy.

Donate to a student, sponsor a classroom, or sponsor a school!

It’s simple. When you donate a game (Here’s how to do it), for email, put YOUR MOM’S EMAIL (Put your mother’s email address, like maryann@aol.com  because we don’t already know your mom’s email. Don’t literally put “YOUR MOM’S EMAIL”. You may be thinking that is not necessary to tell people. You are wrong.) Under company put My Mom.

We will email your mom a receipt and we will also email her a message that “your favorite child, Bog Muggle,” donated in your name as a Christmas present. This is assuming that you put Bog Muggle as the name for the billing address. If that is not your name, I’m not really sure why you would do that, but, as I’ve said, we’re not judgmental. We will also make up good stuff about you, like that you have exceptionally good hygiene and that you told us she looks very thin in that Christmas sweater, just to make the email a little longer and more official looking.

To date, we’ve given out over 1,000 donated game licenses to schools and libraries.

We expect there to be an even greater demand in January because:

  1. With the beginning of the new semester, both students and teachers have a chance to make a new start at mastering math.
  2. We have AzTech Games version, Meet the Maya, which teaches statistics, measurement and data, and Central American and U.S. Hispanic history. This is the second part of our AzTech Games series, which is the FIRST fully bilingual, cross-curricular math adventure game series on the market. Players have the option of switching between English and Spanish at any time during the game. Our AzTech Games series is filling a need for bilingual educational games.
  3. We now have games in English and Lakota, that teach both Lakota history and math and will be coming out with our first Dakota-English game this spring.
  4. Making Camp Premium, the much requested expansion of our Making Camp Ojibwe game has been extremely popular with student.

By the way, we have been asked if donors can designate a specific school or classroom. The answer is , “Yes”. Just put their information in the shipping address.

If you leave this blank, we will select a school for you.

Help students and get in good with Mom, what else could you want?

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