2024 Sibs Are My Peeps Photo Challenge!WisconSibs look forward to Spring. Warmer weather. New life. And one of our favorite holidays, National Siblings Day (always on April 10). It also means it’s time we look forward to seeing Peeps everywhere and our Sibs Are My Peeps photo contest! It just takes a few Peeps, some glue, a box, paper or decorations of your choice, and a little imagination. This year’s theme is “PEEPlympics”. Imagine using Peeps to show your favorite Olympic event, celebration or sport. The Sibs Are My Peeps contest runs from March 1 – 31. See below for more details. |
The Sibs are My Peeps Photo Contest is open to any age, any ability, from any where. You can enter more than one scene. More than one person per family, group, business, or class may enter, too.
So show us your best “PEEPlympics” scene. What will you re-create with Peeps? We can’t wait to see your scenes!
Finished your entry and ready too show us? Download form. Email form and photos to SiblingsAreMyPeeps@wisconsibs.org
Anna and Analiese were each just 9 years old in 2019 but already huge advocates for people with disabilities. They noticed that the cinema in the town did not have accessibility for people using wheelchairs. Their 2019 entry in the Sibs Are My Peeps photo contest corrected that. Their entry stated “Our theater doesn’t have “handicap” spots for Lilliana (Analiese’s sister) so we have to sit at the edge of the row with her chair parked in the aisle.
Our Peeps Cinema has a concession stand, popcorn stand and a front row spot for Peep Lilliana. There’s even popcorn on the floor like a real theater.”
Anna and Analiese were awarded a special award, the “At-ta-Peep” Advocacy for Sibs and their Peeps.
and honorable mention from entries by Denmark High School Photography students.
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Peepwatch created by the staff and clients of the CP Center – Kimberly
Close-ups of the different features of the Peepwatch display.
My family and I took a trip to Montana to see our Grandparents and of course, go camping! We took a drive up a mountain in our four wheeler, played TV (we acted out TV shows as Grandpa and Dad clicked the channel button on our “remote”) and even encountered fresh bear poop!
After watching a documentary on bear attacks the night before departing and finding out our camp site was surrounded by raspberry bushes, Mom and Grandma decided not to come. So we enjoyed some fun times with Dad (the peep sitting in the peach ring float) Noah, (the peep roasting a marshmallow over a fire) Garrett, (the fishing peep with a Sibshop shirt) Grandpa, (the peep wearing a bear mask and hiding behind the tent trying to scare us) and I. (The peep attracting bunnies with a Lego carrot).
Peeps® corporation is in no way sponsoring or involved in our contest.