3rd birthday giveaway – Day 3

19 10 2011

Because we’re turning three we’ve been giving away notebooks and pens to celebrate—one writer’s notebook and pen to giveaway each day for three days (today is the last day but check out Monday’s and Tuesday’s posts because you still have until Friday to enter.).

Here’s today’s notebook and pen giveaway. One spiral bound notebook and a blue pen.

Notebook giveaway Day 3

A spiral-bound notebook with elastic attached to hold it closed. Plus blue pen.

If you’d like to enter today’s notebook-and-pen-giveaway, there is one step.

1) Leave a comment at this post letting us know the best children’s book you have read this year. (Or that your child/student has read if you are a parent/teacher entering on a child’s behalf.)

Note: this is a random draw and we will put all the entrants’ names in a hat and draw out the winner.

Some fine print:
We are only able to post the prize to Australian addresses. You are welcome to enter if you live overseas but you will need to nominate a lucky friend or relative in Australia to receive the prize.
Competition opens at 3am on Wednesday 19 October 2011 and ends on Friday 21 October at  11.59pm. (Times as per Perth, Western Australia)
We will announce the winner on the blog on Saturday 22 October. We will ask that the winner emails us an address where we can post the prize. If we do not hear back from the winner by 28 October, we will award the notebook to the runner-up of the competition.
Notebooks and pens were purchased by Alphabet Soup’s editor. We have no affiliation with the brands or stockists and have received no incentives from these companies. (Our editor just went out and bought notebooks with inviting-looking covers.)
No correspondence will be entered into regarding the winner. Our decision is final.

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7 responses

19 10 2011
Donna Marie

My daughter has been loving Goosebumps this year. She said she can’t pick just one favorite out of them.. so all of the goosebumps are her fave.

19 10 2011
Dimity Powell

Flood by Jackie French. Stirring for its raw honesty and poignancy. Uplifting because it subtly and beautifully reinforces the strength of hope, kindness and human cooperation. Memorable because Bruce Whatley’s illustrations allow you to almost feel, taste and hear the never ending rains.

19 10 2011
Niki

My son thoroughly enjoyed reading Who Flung Dung? by Ben Redlich
He giggled and giggled and giggled some more and repeatedly read it over and over again for more giggles.
I love to see children excited about reading books even if it might be about poo!

20 10 2011
Lorraine

Loving ‘The Truth about verity Sparks’ by Susan Green- the humour yet pathos of Verity’s situation makes it a great read aloud to share with my grandson. Sharing books that I’ve enjoyed is a passion.

20 10 2011
melita

Violet Mackerel’s Remarkable Recovery by Anna Branford. Our whole family has fallen in love with Violet Mackerel and her Theory of Small Things. A lot of kid lit I come across these days lacks kindness and beauty. This book has it in bucket loads

20 10 2011
VJ

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl. I wanted to read this after seeing the movie. I loved reading this book as it made me feel like I was there with Charlie.

21 10 2011
Lisa

My son’s reading has really taken off this year & he’s really loving the Magic Treehouse series and has read five various books so far. My other son has been enjoying the Warriors series too.

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