NNFN: A giveaway – My Encyclopedia of Very Important Things
- Nov
- 13
- Posted by FCBG
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Thanks to DK Childrens Books we’ve a giveaway today, of three copies of My Encyclopedia of Very Important Things.
This book is full of fun facts, colourful illustrations, and games that will feed a child’s imagination and quench their thirst for knowledge, whilst supporting the National Curriculum. My Encyclopedia of Very Important Things is the perfect book for children from 4 – 7 years of age.
Here are some interior spreads:
Three lucky blog readers will win one copy each of this book.
Here’s the low down on the giveaway:
Good luck!
This competition was won by Claire Ball, Helen Serrano and Abigail Barker – we have emailed the winners and look forward to hearing from them.
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This book would have been a favourite of mine when I was young! Looks brilliant – love the clarity and colour of it.
I’d like to say this would be great for my kids’ bookshelf, but I know I’ll end up reading it!
This would be perfect for our school library – love the bright colours!
Another one which I love and would be a great addition to the school library.
This looks fantastic and would make a great addition to our infant school library.
I would love to win this to share with my little girl. She’s so inquisitive and would enjoy finding out new information from this encyclopedia!
What a fantastic book! My juniors will love this.
A fab looking book. Kids love to know the important things.
There’s a “My Encyclopedia of Very Important Things” shape hole on our primary school library shelf right this minute!
Looks a super book, I can imagine the children visiting our school library would love to borrow this
An interesting book which invites young readers to explore its pages.
This looks so good. Would love a copy to share with our local primary