GIVEAWAY & REVIEW: Win 1 of 3 copies of A Little Owl called Hooty by Swankypants Books (CD: 13/03/2016)

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My little bookworms both love a good bedtime story. In fact, their combined book collection is nearly as large as my own.

Reading to your child is a beautiful thing. Every time you slouch down into their bed with them, you’re investing in your child - promoting essential skills they’ll need throughout their learning journey. If this isn’t enough of an incentive, you also get to witness their eyes drooping as you lull them to sleep - yes SLEEP (that much sought after commodity).

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The earlier you start reading to your child, the better. Yet, finding great books for preschoolers isn’t as easy as it looks. From poor (sometimes ridiculous) rhymes to nonsensical plots well beyond what can be described as fantasy, we’ve purchased more than our fair share of books that just don’t hold the kids attention.

What works best?

  • Board books are particularly great for under 2s as younger children often rip pages or turn them too aggressively
  • Illustrations that cover entire pages help hold a preschooler’s attention and bring stories to life
  • Repetition breeds familiarity. Plots should be simple yet fun - this was the secret to Julia Donaldson’s success whose Gruffalo tales have enthralled many a preschooler.
  • Rhyming books (although not essential) help younger children engage with language early. We often find Dexter will finish sentences of books we read to him regularly - rhyme helps him recognise what’s coming next.

A Little Owl Called Hooty

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A Little Owl Called Hooty, has definitely ticked these boxes for us. It’s a charming pint-sized board book (140mm x 140mm) with a high sheen gloss making it easy for the kids to hold, easy to wipe-clean and hard-wearing enough to survive lots of trips to nanny’s house shoved in a rucksack.

At twelve pages, it’s a short & perfectly paced story about Hooty the Owl overcoming a fear of flying. Sat atop a branch on a tree, having watched his brothers and sisters leave the nest, he lustily watches insects fly by, desperate for something to eat. His endeavours are watched by Swankypants & Chatterbox the cats, some deer and a fox, all of whom urge him on. When it becomes clear that poor old Hooty needs some further encouragement, they enlist the help of Barn owl who shows Hooty there’s nothing to be scared of. A morality tale, it’s reinforcing positive ideas of helping & encouraging each other to overcome fears as well as friendship, patience and understanding.

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Danny Deeptown’s illustrations do a great job of bringing the story to life and cover the entire page with rich imagery and plenty for the children to point out (be that counting the fluttering butterflies or spotting other woodland creatures in the foreground). Watercolour illustrations, they’re also beautifully vivid with autumnal colours that are a pleasure to study for children and adults alike.

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Written in easy rhyming couplets, it’s easy for mum and dad to read and inject plenty of personality. The words themselves are also suitably considered for a younger audience, and all common enough to be heard in everyday conversation.

This is Diana Vickery’s first book in a collectable series of Swankypants books aimed at toddlers. All will explore similar themes from the perspectives of other woodland creatures from the Magical World of Swankypants. The next book ‘The Mysterious Apples‘ featuring two new characters, Rosie & Twitch the rabbits, is due out soon.

Ideal for youngsters aged 2-5, my two (aged 20 months and almost 4 years) have embraced A Little Owl Called Hooty as a quick bedtime read, yet it would also be suitable for those starting to read independently with enough there to cater for more sophisticated reading needs. I know we’re pretty exciting to see what is coming next.

The skinny:

ISBN: 9780956572837 / Available to buy from Amazon & the Book Depository for £3.99 with free delivery

Twitter: @SwankyPBooks / Facebook: @SwankyPants-Books

Want to win a copy?

Well I have no fewer than 3 copies to giveaway! As well as the delightful little book, you’ll also receive a poster and a author signed postcard - the perfect way to kick off your Swankypants collection! Entry is dead simple - no exhausting daily entry options - so best of luck everyone.

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Win this Christmas with Sky Movies #SproutChristmas Competition

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Although my tree isn’t up yet and I still haven’t bought a single present, the advent calendars were rolled out a few mornings ago and the kids have seen Father Christmas at Dexter’s school fete. At 3 years old, this is the first year he’s understood the significance of Christmas and he’s very excited.

Helping us set the scene for Christmas and build up the excitement are, as ever, Christmas ads. You’re sat there engrossed in the grim theatre of I’m a Celebrity when Ant and Dec guide us through to a break and our hearts melt as the big boys trawl out their lavish productions.

Among those who have surpassed themselves this year are Sky Movies. Their fun-filled extravaganza is definitely a contender for Christmas ad of the year and taps into some of our much-loved family movie favourites. It follows the story of Rosie who sulkily nabs the Brussel Sprouts off her Christmas dinner plate and disappears under the table after being told to eat them. In her sneaky endeavours she meets many a child’s idol as she flicks between film scenes trying to get rid. She swans through Cinderella’s ballroom casually tossing sprouts in champagne flutes, fends off a hostile dinosaur with a sprout as she helps the characters from Night at the Museum, and manages to dump another during an animated exchange with Baymax from Big Hero 6 - all films that are available over the festive period on Sky Movies.

So capitalising on the theme of the much maligned brussel sprout, Sky Movies invited a few bloggers to recreate a movie using the green version of Marmite. It just so happened, I was one of them. I chose Titanic, and well… this is how I managed to offend James Cameron on more levels than I’d care to mention.

Not alone in my efforts, here are some of my fellow bloggers giving it a go: The Oliver’s Madhouse, What the Redhead Said, The Mini Mes and Me (sit tight for this one), Henry’s Blog and The Yorkshire Dad (not long to wait)… Yes we all spent hours putting these beauties together. Well worth popping a few popcorn kernels ey?

Sooooo…. Given we all made wallys of ourselves, how do you fancy doing the same? … No?

What I said you could Win Sky TV* for a year or £100 vouchers?

If you fancy yourself as the next JJ Abrams, enter the Sky Movies #SproutChristmas Competition and and win big in time for Christmas. Just rip open a packet of sprouts and film a 2-3 min movie and you’ve sorted Christmas dinner or your partner’s or your kids’ pressies!

Sound too much like hard work? Well my movie took a few hours in total. They’re not asking for the new Wallace & Gromit, just a quicky Smartphone-made movie uploaded to their Facebook page. Pop on over to Sky Movies Facebook page for the lowdown and some rather hilarious entries!

Twitter fan? off you pop then - @SkyMovies!

Don’t want to enter but want to see all these great movies whilst supping Moët & Chandon and nicking the Snickers out of your child’s selection box - check out Sky Movies!

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GIVEAWAY: Celebrate Miffy’s brand new TV show and win a Sensory Miffy toy! (CD: 19/10/2015)

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A few months ago I bought you the news that I’d be joining in with Miffy’s 60th birthday celebrations as a Miffy Mum. Well, this month sees some mahoosive news from Miffy HQ as she’s getting her own TV show! I’ll bring you more on this next week when I get the official press release, but in the meantime to get you all excited I have a fabulous comp for one lucky Miffy fan.

Parents everywhere know, a good children’s character is timeless, and Miffy is certainly proof of that. Miffy turned 60 this year. Yes 60. Amazingly, she was “born” all those years ago when Dutch artist Dick Bruna first drew the little white bunny to cheer up his young son on a rainy seaside holiday in Holland.

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Dick Bruna’s lovable Miffy has now had a major makeover and her stories have been refreshed for a new generation of Brits to enjoy. Not only does this include new a whole set of classic collectable hardback storybooks with brand new translations by award winning poet, Tony Mitton, it also means she gets to star in a brand new TV show with stop-frame animation. Miffy’s makeover has taken two years to complete and she’s now a “thoroughly modern Miffy” set to capture the imagination of children all over again.

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To get you all suitably excited about the new show, I have a comp to win a sensory Miffy toy. Made from colourful textured fabrics, she’ll help your little one learn about the body. Press 14 interactive sensors to hear what Miffy has to say.!

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She’s the very latest in a whole host of Miffy goodies set to be big this Christmas. There are presents for all ages, from newborn babies and toddlers to tweens and adult fans of this classic character and design icon. You can even indulge your loved one in luxurious Miffy home furnishings, or opt for a cute little stocking filler to bring a smile to their face on Christmas morning. Check out Miffy’s shop here - www.miffyshop.co.uk or keep up to date by following her on Twitter and Facebook.

Good luck guys!

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When the giveaway is closed, Rafflecopter will select the winner completely at random
The winners name will be published on this site
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