's Books Giveaway

Children’s Books Giveaway

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Pickle says… I love reading, and have done since I was very small indeed. I LOVE new books and am really excited to have a fab giveaway for you of two gorgeous children’s books….

's Books Giveaway

The two books from Workman Publishing and Duopress are:

 (£4.99) which is chew proof, rip proof, drool proof, non-toxic and 100% washable – even in a dishwasher. Hello, Farm introduces babies to farm animals with galloping horses, muddy pigs, woolly sheep, and more. There’s so much to see on every page with bright colours, minimal text and every page is indestructible!

 (DuoPress, £7.99) which has sturdy pages and features fire engines, diggers, motorcycles, boats, police cars, airplanes and prams in the park.

's Books Giveaway

One lucky reader will win a copy of each book, delivered directly to them.

They would make a great stocking filler for Christmas, or a gift for another special little boy or girl.

To enter, simply answer the question below, and you can unlock other free entries too:

What is your favourite book?

Good Luck! This giveaway closes at midnight 31 October 2018

UK Only.

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16 Comments

  1. The Snowman – a firm family favourite

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  2. The whole Harry Potter series, they’ve been read, re-read and re-read again!

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  3. My favourite book is Matilda, such a lovely story!

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  4. Esio Trot! (Roald Dahl)

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  5. Kensuke’s Kingdom by Michael Morpurgo

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  6. Books on the history of Cunards QE11 Liner that i sailed on many time.

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  7. Harry Potter.

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  8. The Mr Men books.

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  9. I have always loved Danny champion of the world

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  10. the lion the witch and the wardrobe

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  11. A book called supermarket zoo x

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  12. We loved reading the hobbit together!

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  13. mine is Clan of the Cave Bear but the kids’ is Horrible Henry series

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  14. For the children, my favourite is The Very Hungry Caterpillar but for me, it is It Shouldn’t Happen to a Vet by James Herriot.

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  15. Stickman

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  16. The Tiger who came to tea

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