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Written by: Janey the Admin at 11:49 PM

Growing Up SafariLI Kids is proud to be giving away three copies of Growing Up Safari on DVD. To enter all you need to do is leave us a comment. Please be sure to only leave one. Comments are moderated to avoid spam, so it will not show up right away. People who leave multiple comments will be deleted from the contest altogether. If you do not see your comment within a day then by all means leave another one. Otherwise, do not worry as we accept comments several times a day.

To enter you need to be 18 years of age and a resident of the US. If you have won a contest within the last 30 days you are not eligible. Winners will be announced here. If we do not hear from you within 3 weeks from the date the winners are announced you forfeit your prize and we will select another winner. Prizes will be shipped within 45 days from the day you win.

We will choose a winner for this the week of July 27, 2008. This means that you have until July 26, 2008 at 11:59 PM EST to enter the contest.

Description:
For the first time on DVD, you can enter the world of Elephants, Zebras, Giraffes and Hyenas, as baby animals find their way through their young lives with the help of some professional human caregivers.

GROWING UP ELEPHANT
His keepers describe Maximus as cocky and quick to learn. Witness the miraculous birth and a year of baby elephant’s firsts, as Maximus goes from a 300-pound baby to an 11,000-pound giant.

GROWING UP ZEBRA
SanWild Animal Sanctuary founder Louise Joubert raises three baby zebras. Cassidy, a badly injured foal, grows into a mischievous rascal. He and his two cohorts, Shadow and Sky, experience joys, adventures, and adversity in their journey back to the wild.

GROWING UP GIRAFFE
An orphaned giraffe is placed in the care of two keepers at a northern California wildlife sanctuary. Keepers Kim and Sheri fill Kulula the giraffe’s tragic life with hope and devotion as they prepare her to join the sanctuary’s herd.

GROWING UP HYENA
The hyena is often relegated to the role of skulking scavenger – always the villain and never the hero. But one man is committed to showing the world that hyenas are intelligent, strong and fearless predators – to be respected and not maligned.

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