For those who have not heard of Storytime magazine I really cannot personally recommend it enough. I am always skeptical when it comes to children's magazines, I have a real dislike of plastic toys and novelty items to sell low content publications but with Storytime it really is all about the content and is crammed fill with lovely age appropriate stories that are perfect for bedtime. A while ago I was sent there first issue and it's been throughly used and we often pick a story from it to read at bed numerous times a week and for the first time in a longtime I think we are going to subscribe as there are no cheap gimmicks used to sell the magazine and the little man loves it
So I am really excited to offer one of my readers a 3 month subscription to Storytime along with a copy of Ladybirds "read it yourself" versions of Alice in Wonderland and The Wizard of Oz. The perfect way to get exciting about reading and literacy.
It's really easy to enter and this giveaway is a great for anyone with toddler and young children. It ends on the 28th October 2014
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I always loved my Read it Yourselves LadyBird books and one of my favourite stories was The Little Red Hen with Foxy Loxy, Henny Penny, Goosy Lucy etc!
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ReplyDeleteMine were Paddington Bear and Charlie and the chocolate factory! What a lovely prize! I haven't spotted this magazine yet - but I have to say I do try and avoid the kids mag area because I have two children and the growing rate seems to be £4 a mag - my two choose solely on the "gift" which always results in tears when the cheap plastic tat breaks within minutes - I'd rather they spent the £8 on a book or toy. I'd love to win for my children, I know they would enjoy reading those two books and the magazine sounds like a refreshing change! Emma x (@beachpebble)
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