Children’s Book Week Giveaway Hop
May 12th – 18th
About Children’s Book Week:
Children’s Book Week is the annual celebration of books for young people and the joy of reading.
Established in 1919, Children’s Book Week is the longest-running
national literacy initiative in the country. Every year, commemorative
events are held nationwide at schools, libraries, bookstores, homes –
wherever young readers and books connect!
For more information visit: http://www.bookweekonline.com/
I've always been a reader, I could read before I was three because I was obsessed with books and begged my mama to teach me as I got frustrated at not being able to read anything I picked up - yes, I was that desperate to be able to read by myself! Lately I've been reading lots of picture books thanks to a certain pair of four year old twins, so for a change instead of YA I'm going to offer up either picture books or MG books to the value of $15 - £9/11 Euros. Yes, that means you can choose more than one picture/MG books as long as the total cost isn't more than $15. You are eligible to enter providing you live in a country that Book Depository ship to - find the list of countries here. The hop runs from now through until midnight on May 18th.
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Check out all these other blogs taking part for more chances to win, thanks for entering and good luck!
To be honest, I haven't read may children's book of late. But as a child/tween I'd loved Enid Blyton's Faraway Tree and Wishing Chair books.
ReplyDeleteI love The One And Only Ivan, newbery medal in 2013.
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And Long Live Children's Books :)
Watership Down by Richard Adams
ReplyDeletei like the Sleepy beuty, because when i was a child I have it in audio book..and still remember the songs
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Ella Enchanted!
ReplyDeleteI love the Little House on the Prairie books!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy the *Baby-Sitters Club* series.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is Chronicles of Narnia.
ReplyDeleteMine is The Jolly Postman!
ReplyDeleteCharlottes web
ReplyDeleteDefinitely A Bad Case of the Stripes.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite children's book is "Pippi Longstocking".
ReplyDeleteI have so many. However I only one I can clearly remember reading when I was younger was the Amelia Bedilia books. :)
ReplyDeleteThere are so many amazing books from my childhood that I still remember, all these years later. One of them was and still IS, even at 31, Charlotte's Web! Like you, I learned to read words before I was 3 and could read whole books a little after my 3rd birthday. It is in my blood! Thanks so much for the giveaway!
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I love the Lion Witch and Wardrobe!
ReplyDeleteNursery Rhymes & Fairy Tales
ReplyDeletePeter Pan :D
ReplyDeleteThe False Prince!
ReplyDeleteInkheart by Cornelia Funke!
ReplyDeleteHarry Potter! :D
ReplyDeleteArtemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer =)
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Other than Harry Potter.. I really loved Indigo's Star by Hilary McKay
ReplyDeleteI really love the Percy Jackson series! :)
ReplyDeleteI love Robert Munch books!
ReplyDeleteI loved the Boxcar Children series. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteWayside School is Falling Down
ReplyDeleteThe Little Prince! :3
ReplyDeleteAna Death Duarte
Harry Potter.Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI loved the Little House on the Prairies books!
ReplyDeleteI think Percy jackson is for everyone. young or old. :))
ReplyDeleteI loved kid's books-- Tom's Midnight Garden probably... other than Harry Potter and TLTWATW.
ReplyDeleteDoes Harry Potter count? Because it's definitely those! If not, I loved Roald Dahl as a kid and am loving reading his books with my kids now!
ReplyDeleteBesides Little House series by Laura Ingalls Wilder, my all time favorite would definitely be The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint Exupéry.
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I love But No Elephants. It was one of the first books that I was able to read by myself.
ReplyDeleteI love The Hero's Guide to Saving the Castle. Thank you for the giveaway, enjoy your day. :)
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