Congratulations to Sandra Keith for winning this amazing box set!
Here’s a little bit more about the Start Reading Collection:To celebrate World Book Day today I’ve got an incredible prize to giveaway to one very lucky winner. I have a Start Reading Collection, 52 books box set up for grabs worth R950!
“This collection contains 52 books that will help children on their way to becoming confident readers. Each book has been book banded (the system used in primary schools) and is suitable for children aged between 4 and 7. The books will help children gain confidence and enjoy reading for pleasure. From castle mysteries to superhero exploits, the stories are illustrated and progress gradually as children become more fluent in reading. Compiled in consultation with a literacy expert, these books will help children at the earliest reading levels.”
This really is an amazing prize and will help your little one to progress from being a beginner reader to a fluent reader.
Get your entry in today by filling in the form below. To be eligible to win you must have liked the Forts and Fairies Facebook page. Only entries from South Africa will be eligible to win. One entry per person please. Competition closes on 6 May 2018. Terms and conditions apply.
Thanks to Pan Macmillan South Africa for sponsoring this amazing books box set as a prize.
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Great Prize Holding Thumbs
Good luck Anne!
I don’t even have words for how amazing this looks!!
Speechless! That’s what I was aiming for 🙂
What an amazing hamper to make reading fun. Holding thumbs!
Absolutely, it’s an awesome hamper. Holding thumbs too!
Goodness you have some EPIC prizes this week!!!
EPIC is right! Good luck Alicia 🙂
AmaZing PriZe
Thanks for entering Delfina!
Wow! This is such an amazing giveaway!
Isn’t it? Pretty chuffed with it myself! Wish I could win 😉
Oh my goodness!!! Two more days! Can’t express how much my boys and I would appreciate this prize! Such a biggy from Pan MacMillan! My six year old is so ready for this! And my almost five year old follow suit. And then when my boys are much older and outgrow these (after we have read them a good few hundred times) I will have a hard time deciding between whether to put them away for their children one day or whether to donate them to their school’s library where they can be read and re-read another good few hundred times by a good few hundred children!