Win a Fabulous Book People Bundle!
I’ve always been a huge fan of The Book People. The minute
that catalogue pops through the letterbox I inevitably grab a cup of tea and
settle down to indulge in the latest offering. I truly adore books and its
quite frankly where the main disposal bit of my income goes be it books for me,
the children or as gifts.
So why does The Book People come up as my favourite? Have you been on their site? Just stop for thirty seconds and check out their childrens handpicked favourites here! See they are the same books you find in any decent book shop but at a bargain of the price without being a bargain basement.
So why does The Book People come up as my favourite? Have you been on their site? Just stop for thirty seconds and check out their childrens handpicked favourites here! See they are the same books you find in any decent book shop but at a bargain of the price without being a bargain basement.
There are truly a humungous range of books at The Book People and I am lucky enough to give away today some of my own “handpicked favourites” which if you were to purchase individually in a well known high street book store would cost over £140. But head to the Book People and it would cost a considerable £38. That’s a HUGE saving of £110 and just think how much easier your summer holiday would be all these books on your shelf?!
So what are they? Starting with my eldest favourite we have
the Young Bond collection which is perfect reading for young teenagers, Enid
Blytons Jolly Good Food- can you have a summer hols without the Famous Five?
The Gloriumptious Worlds of Roald Dahl, 101 Fun Outdoor activities for children,
Knight in Training Collection and for those long road journeys and endless
traffic jams – The Treehouse Audio Collection.
These are just a snippet of the amazing books The Book People
host and they are forever updating their catalogue too to feature the latest
and most popular favourites. Free delivery on over £25 by the way helps too!
Enter below to win your own copy of my favourites but also head over to the
Book People and check your own favourites!
Room on a Broom!
ReplyDeleteMine was THE FARAWAY TREE and THE FAMOUS FIVE. When I was a bit older, I loved a book called SUE'S CIRCUS HORSE and A HORSE CALLED SEPTEMBER.
ReplyDeleteSt Clares and Malory Towers when I was little!
ReplyDeletethe gruffalo
ReplyDeleteThe tiger that came to tea
ReplyDeleteThe News of the World football annuals
ReplyDeletemine was Richard Scarry books, so funny!
ReplyDeleteI liked all the Enid Blyton books especially Mallory Towers
ReplyDeleteHarry potter books!
ReplyDeletethe hungry caterpillar
ReplyDeleteThe Harry Potter series!
ReplyDeleteI love reading The Gruffalo with my kids.
ReplyDeleteI love Harry Potter myself
ReplyDeleteThe Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe
ReplyDeleteThe HUNGRY caterpillar - beautifully illustrated
ReplyDeletethe gruffalo x
ReplyDeleteLoved so many and didn't really have a favourite, anything by Enid Blyton, Those Dreadful Children maybe
ReplyDeleteThe Gruffalo
ReplyDeleteanyhting Jk Rowling or Roald Dahl is king in the household, James and the giant peach!
ReplyDeleteMine was The Zoo, read that book every day!
ReplyDeleteThe tiger who came to tea x
ReplyDeleteCharlie and the Chocolate Factory
ReplyDeleteFantastic Mr Fox
ReplyDeleteI love Dogger by Shirley Hughes
ReplyDeleteWhat the Ladybird Heard
ReplyDeletethe Gruffulo- the kids love it!
ReplyDeleteI love the Roald Dahl. His imagination and description of scenes is awesome. They are classic.
ReplyDeleteMonkey Puzzle
ReplyDeleteMy favourite children's book is The Tale of Georgie Grub, the little one loves The World's Worst Children.
ReplyDeleteMy fave is The Goodnight Train my little grandson loves it
ReplyDeleteThe gruffalo
ReplyDeleteThe Hungry Caterpillar was so short and simple but I loved it!
ReplyDeletemy daughter and I love the Gruffalo, It is a very exciting read :)
ReplyDeleteThe Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams
ReplyDeleteThe twits
ReplyDeleteAnne of Green Gables
ReplyDeleteI love Room on the Broom x
ReplyDeletethe gruffalo
ReplyDeletethe magic porridge pot x
ReplyDeleteEach peach pear plum
ReplyDeleteMargaret Clarkson
ReplyDeleteEach Peach pear Plum
The Tiger who came to Tea
ReplyDeleteThe gruffalo, but they like daddy reading Harry Potter to them (I am not sure they understand it but they like daddy reading to them)
ReplyDeleteI didn't really have a favourite. I used to enjoy some Enid Blyton books and have just started reading Brer Rabbit and Pip to my kids
ReplyDeleteWhats your favourite childrens book?
ReplyDeletemy personal favourite (which gives a clue to my age) was Black Beauty
I loved reading the Charlie and Lola books to my kids...now to my niece and nephews x
ReplyDeleteI love Gangsta Granny by David Walliams
ReplyDeleteThe Gruffalo x
ReplyDeleteThe Gruffalo is my favourite at the moment!
ReplyDeleteThe faraway tree
ReplyDeleteThe magic faraway tree
ReplyDeleteThe Faraway Tree
ReplyDeletemy fave as a child was the giant turnip... i still have my copy from when i was little!
ReplyDeleteI loved anything by Jacqueline Wilson!
ReplyDeleteWe are loving The Gruffalo's Child at the moment.
ReplyDeleteThe Gruffalo
ReplyDeleteI love the Narnia collection
ReplyDeleteMy favourite book growing up was The Folk of the Faraway Tree :)
ReplyDeleteI loved all the Mog books & used to read one of them every night for my son. Although goodbye Mog made us cry so much we never read it again.
ReplyDeleteThe Gruffalo and the Gruffalo's child - my kids and I lobve those books x
ReplyDeleteI love Room on the Broom book
ReplyDeleteRoald Dahl's The Witches :)
ReplyDeleteThe Very Hungry Caterpillar is my all time favourite children's book.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite childrens book is The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe
ReplyDeleteLove the zoo!
ReplyDeletei love the lion the witch and the wardrobe
ReplyDeleteI loved the Magic Far Away tree when I was little, and I read it to my daughter now
ReplyDeleteAnything with animals!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite (since I was a child) is The Hobbit, its full of adventure and is just a thrilling read. It is now my daughters favourite too
ReplyDeleteI love the "It Was a Dark And Stormy Night..." book! I love the imagery!
ReplyDeleteThe magic faraway tree - its so magical for children
ReplyDeleteRoom on the Broom - fantastic illustrations - love it x
ReplyDeleteThe Faraway Tree books by Enid Blyton
ReplyDeleteThe Gruffalo
ReplyDeleteGeorge's Marvellous Medicine
ReplyDeleteThe Gruffalo
ReplyDeleteThe tiger that came to tea
ReplyDeleteCharlie and the Chocolate Factory
ReplyDeleteI love The Twits
ReplyDeleteGood Old Secret Seven
ReplyDeleteGuess how much I love you
ReplyDeleteWe love What The Ladybird Heard
ReplyDeleteWe love all Rob Biddolph books - especially Odd Dog Out!
ReplyDeleteThe Tiger Who Came To Tea
ReplyDeleteanything Enid Blyton
ReplyDeleteI love reading lots of books to my son but we enjoy The Hungry Caterpillar and The Gruffalo the most ☺
ReplyDeleteCow on the Roof
ReplyDeleteI loved the Chalet School books - in fact I still have them!
ReplyDeleteHeli L - The Bear Under The Stairs
ReplyDeleteThe Tiger Who Came To Tea :) Definitely my favourite!
ReplyDeleteThe Very Hungry Catterpillar
ReplyDeleteMog the forgetful cat
ReplyDeleteThe Gruffalo.xxx
ReplyDeleteWe love reading Where oh where is Huggle Buggle Bear
ReplyDeleteWe're going on a bear hunt
ReplyDeleteHooper Humperdick...? Not Him was my all time favourite book.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite children's books are the Paddington Bear books.I loved them as a child and my own children love them now.
ReplyDeleteShowing my age, I used to love anything by Enid Blyton. Now my grandchildren love The Gruffalo and Room on the Broom.
ReplyDeleteGruffalos Child! Such a great book 😊
ReplyDeleteUp the faraway tree
ReplyDeleteMatilda my all time favorite
ReplyDeletePickles the Pony
ReplyDeleteBlack Beauty
ReplyDeleteThe Velveteen Rabbit
ReplyDeleteMy favourite book is Sophie's World
ReplyDeletethe hungry caterpillar
ReplyDeleteRoom on a broom
ReplyDeleteI used to love The Famous Five books .x
ReplyDeleteCharlie and the chocolate factory.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite was Folk of the Faraway Tree because it was so magical x
ReplyDeleteGeorges marvellous medicine
ReplyDeleteI love sharing the Claude books with my kids because I find them hilarious too.
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