Giveaway: When it Snows
|Aaah here is a lovely book just in time for Christmas and Winter: When it Snows by Richard Collingridge.
A magical story about snow, snow queens and elves. A little boy doesn’t let the snow get the better of his day and goes off on an adventure.
A lovely ending to the story reveals all – by a cosy fire a small boy is lost in his own little world.
With a call to action at the very end – where do your favourite books send you on a cold winters day?!
Like the sound of this book, I have FIVE books to giveaway.
All you have to do, is leave a comment below telling us, which children’s picture book you would like to escape into this winter!
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T&C
1) Open to the UK only
2) One entry per person
3) Winners will be picked at random and decisions will be final
4) Closes on 15th Oct 2012 at 11pm
5) Delivery of the prize is the responsibility of Random House publishing and not Life At The Zoo/ Red Ted Art
i would love to escape to the gruffalo, my sons favourite book xx
The Gruffulo – would love to meet him!
Dear Fairy Godmother by Nick Sharratt.
The Snowman
Sometimes I like to curl up in a ball by V Churchill and illustrated by C Fuge as little wombat is in Australia so lovely and warm (unlike Scotland which is normally wet and very windy!).
ITS PETER PAN FOR ME
‘When it snows’ sounds like the perfect winter read for my two girls. They (maybe me even more!) love their bed time stories and this would be a great addition to their growing collection of treasured books. I’ve had a sneaky peak inside and it looks beautiful too. We would be very grateful recipients of this delightful book. Thank you.
The Snowman
niccce
The Gruffalo x
The snowman
We love the Book PEACE AT LAST, thanks
“When It Snows” sounds wonderful. One of my favourite children’s picture books is the Gruffalo, and also love Paddington 🙂
The snowman it’s so magical.
The Gruffalo for a lovely warm hug
Jack & The nancy would be my choice! An adventure to distract me from the winter blues!
Mr Mens Sports Day!
The Gruffulo
The Snowman
When it snows would be a topical book and when we get snow it would be totally appropriate!
Oooh I’d love to escape to somewhere warm… the jungle in Monkey Puzzle seems a nice place
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‘Lost and Found’ by Oliver Jeffers
Where the wild things are would be my ideal. A lovely mystical land full of fun creatures.
for me its……’dancing tiger’ and ‘The snail and the whale’….I know them off by heart.Time for a change I think and this looks great!
If I dont win will definitly be putting this on santas list for the kids!!
Giraffes can’t dance
The Lion,the witch and thewardrobe.
The Snowman x
The Hobbit.
It has to be The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe 🙂
Love the Snowman – an all time classic
Into anything illustrated by Jane Ray, but if I have to choose one maybe Hansel and Gretel
The Gruffalo ~ it’s so quiet there, as Mouse will look after me!!!
room on the broom
THE SNOWMAN JUST WONDERFUL
The snowman every time it’s soo popular in my household 🙂
The Jolly Christmas Postman, its such a brilliant book!
I would escape into The Snowman – love snow, we don;t get enough of it
kipper’s (the dog) christmas eve. My favourite family time of year 🙂
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I would escape to ‘The Lion the witch and the wardrobe’ and have an adventure, but I need to home in time for dinner ; )
The Snowman!
The Very Hungry Caterpillar – I’m always hungry too 😀
The Snowman – I used to read this book every winter and play the record (yes record lol) , I have continued to read this to my children so they can learn to love it as much as I do.
I’d Like to escape to the wonderful world of Allen Ahlbergs – ‘The Woman who won things’ – at least then I wouldn’t face the dreaded January Credit Card Bill landing on my mat – also My kids love Horace!!
The Snowman!
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I would like to catch “The Night Train”
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Elmer the Elephant
The Lion The Witch & The Wardrobe – always wanted to go to Narnia!
Narnia via the wardrobe! What fun adventures could be had.
What a wonderful looking book I would love to win it and add to our winter book collection
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A Christmas Carol
The Snowman
The Zoo. Could be quite exciting to (imagine) visit it! lol 🙂 xx
The Nutcracker – I could snuggle up with my children and watch the Sugar Plum Fairy dance.
Each Peach, Pear, Plum ………….. could be fun
The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe
The Gruffalo!
The Gruffulo
The Gruffulo
The Gruffalo
The Snowman
I’d like to escape into Percy The Park Keeper’s Book (Nick Butterworth); Percy lives in a shed in the park and, when it snows, all the animals come to Percy’s shed to get out of the cold, they all end up sharing his bed and Percy ends up on the floor. I’d love to share Percy’s shed, he has hot chocolate and biscuits too.
Aliens love Underpants!! Haha, could keep warm in all those pants 🙂
The Snowman – a Christmas favourite xx
Lion witch and the wardrobe i want to go to Narnia
Has to be the Snowman, would hate for it not to be on every year
The Snowman
The Snowman. Love to be flying in the air ..
The snowman.
The Snowman
Barry the Fish with Fingers
Lost and Found by Oliver Jeffers. I just adore the stories and the artwork.
I’ve always loved ‘The Lion The Witch and the Wardrobe’ by C.S.Lewis. I would love to escape into the world of Narnia and have tea with Mr.Tumnus.
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Alice in Wonderland….magical,strange and fun (much life my life already actually!!!!)
The Snowman
The Snowman by raymond Briggs. It’s just so magical 🙂
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The Grinch 😀
Definitely The Snowman!
The Snowman
Harry Potter, but only if I could be a wizard!
Roald Dahls – Charlie & The Chocolate Factory. Im sure it would be warm in there and I find the winter makes me terrible for eating chocolate so it would be a perfect location for me!
The Snowman, Looks lovely!!
The snowman x
Matilda
The Night Before Christmas by Clements C. Moore. There’d be nothing as magical as seeing Santa and his reindeers do their work on Christmas Eve.
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the night before christmas
DEAR ZOO
“The Snowman”.
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Ah it has to be Enid Blyton’s Up The Far away Tree so I could smile in the Land of Wishes
Peter Pan – where I would join in one of their food fights, and learn how to fly!
Father Christmas – Raymond Briggs, it still makes me chuckle .
The Snowman
The Gruffalo