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American Soldiers Can Send Free Online Greeting Cards to Their Kids with a Personalized Letter and Video from Santa Claus from Now through Christmas

Jinglegram.com Makes Offer in Honor of Veterans Day

Kingston, NY (PRWEB) November 11, 2004 --American soldiers overseas can send their kids back home free online greeting cards with a personalized letter and streaming video delivered via the internet by none other than Santa Claus himself. Dream Big Media, Inc. is offering this unique way for families to connect during the Christmas season in honor of Veterans Day.

military moms and dads can send heartfelt holiday sentiments and well wishes to their kids with a free
Through Operation G.I. Jingle," military moms and dads can send heartfelt holiday sentiments and well wishes to their kids with a free "Jinglegram Greeting". This enables members of the U.S. Armed Forces to give their kids a unique gift and a memory theyll treasure forever this Christmas.

The professionally produced G.I. Jingle Video was designed especially for children of military parents and contains an uplifting holiday video message from Santa Claus that will reassure them theyre in their parents thoughts and prayers. Along with the video, military moms and dads can send a letter from Santa that they help to personalize -- or can even write from scratch themselves -- intended to help holiday hearts be light even in the face of difficult times. To see a preview of the video and a sample of the written message, click on letter from Santa.

Mark Shilensky, CFO of Dream Big Media, Inc., and co-creator of Jinglegram Greetings, stated that: "Operation G.I. Jingle is a small way that we can thank the men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces who devote their lives to defending our country for the honorable work they do every day." He went on to say that the company hopes that creating a G.I. Jingle will bring comfort to the hearts of our service-men and --women, and joy to the hearts of the children who they love and miss so very much."

As the holiday season approaches, American soldiers can reach out and touch the hearts of their kids back home (recommended for ages 2-12) with a special G.I. Jingle delivered for free on their behalf - by none other than Santa Claus himself. If you are a member of the U.S. Armed Forces, then click on free online greeting cards to register for your special Coupon Code.

Shilensky added, Just imagine the look on your child's face when they see Santa delivering a message meant for them and only them - from you, their strong and brave military mom or dad! We hope that the receipt of your G.I. Jingle will find your family happy, healthy and eager for your safe return."

American soldiers stationed overseas can learn more about Operation G.I. Jingle by going to http://www.jinglegram.com, or contacting Mark Shilensky at 845.336.7500. Military moms and dads can obtain a coupon voucher for their free online greeting cards by visiting http://www.jinglegram.com//gijingle.cfm .

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