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Children’s Book Week Giveaway Ends May 18, 2014


CBW 2014

May 12-18, 2014 — the 95th anniversary!

Children’s Book Week is the annual celebration of books for young people and the joy of reading.

http://www.bookweekonline.com/about

There will be two winners for this giveaway

The 1st winner will receive 5 books

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The 2nd winner will receive 4 books

Giveaway Rules

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There will be 2 winners.

This Giveaway is Open to the USA Only!

Winner will be selected by Random.org

Giveaway Ends May 18th, 2014

Comments like these would be deleted – Great contest, please enter me, Love to win this! This is so cute!

Mandatory: Leave a comment about the review below. Leaving a helpful comment relating to this book would be appreciated and valid to the giveaway.

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Giveaway Guidelines and Disclaimer

Winners are selected via Random and notified by email. You have 48 hours to respond;

If no response, the prize is forfeited and an alternate winner is chosen.

This Giveaway Has Ended

Winners are #2- tmy56 and #16 – Gigi

May 12, 2014 - Posted by | Children’s Book Week, Free Giveaways | , , , ,

31 Comments »

  1. I always look forward to setting up the display for Children’s Book Week in the library where I work. The best part is having to restock the display because the books that I’ve chosen to feature have gone home with patrons.

    Comment by YvonneJ | May 12, 2014 | Reply

  2. I always tell my grandchildren “There is no such thing as too many books”! I love it when they discover a new book that they really enjoy. Thanks for helping introduce them to so many, Ella!

    Comment by tmy56 | May 12, 2014 | Reply

  3. This is the first year I remember hearing about Children’s Book Week. Our library is having activities to celebrate and I’m hoping to get the kids there! 🙂

    Comment by Kristie | May 12, 2014 | Reply

  4. i love to have my kids read new books would be nice ty for the chance to win.
    http://myflower121870.blogspot.com/2014/05/childrens-book-week-giveaway-ends-may.html

    Comment by aproudmomof6 | May 12, 2014 | Reply

  5. The independent library by me is doing a week-long celebration with lots of fun authors stopping by and I have been looking forward to it for some time! We’re even taking the kids with us tonight to see the author of the Star Wars Visual Encyclopedia. It should be great! I’m also so-hosting a giveaway hop here: http://tressaswishfulendings.blogspot.com/2014/05/childrens-book-week-giveaway-hop.html. Thanks so much for the giveaway!

    Comment by Tressa | May 12, 2014 | Reply

  6. My three daughters just love books. Now that my Kindergartener can read it is even more fun. She loves to read to my younger daughters.

    Comment by Angela | May 12, 2014 | Reply

  7. I am thankful that my daughter (7) has the reading bug. She has been absorbing books like crazy. My son (4) loves to be read to and is fighting learning to read. He wants to sit back and enjoy instead of working to find out the reward of the story. That should change when he starts kindergarten this year.

    Comment by Christine A. | May 12, 2014 | Reply

  8. Thank you for this giveaway. I wasn’t even aware that there was a Children’s Book Week! I should head to my local library and see if they have any special display set up for it.

    Comment by Alyn Y | May 12, 2014 | Reply

  9. I have eight grandchildren and on every birthday and at Christmas I give them each a book. I want to love reading as much as I do. I think it’s great that there is a Children’s Book week to make people aware of how important it is to get children interested in books when they are young.

    Comment by Carol M | May 12, 2014 | Reply

  10. How neat that the kids get to voice their opinions about the books they read! I knew about the Read across America day for Dr. Suess, but I’ve never heart of Childrens’ book week. Thanks for letting me know about it and thanks for the giveaway.

    Comment by Brenda | May 12, 2014 | Reply

  11. Every week should be children’s book week. I love motivating children to read and am extremely delighted to watch them grow and learn through the love of reading. I always ask them to talk about books they read and loved, and in so doing I watch other students read and delight in the books they just heard about. thank you so much for this giveaway. It is such a nice touch to assist students in their reading.

    bgcchs(at)yahoo.com

    Comment by charmandluck | May 12, 2014 | Reply

  12. I love these hops….Just hate all the entries…Lol. I think everyday should be reading day! It’s so much fun to watch kids learn n grow through books. Thanks for hosting!

    Comment by Larissa Brunken | May 12, 2014 | Reply

  13. Reading opens up so many possibilities for our kids. To me it’s one of the most important abilities . Thanks for the opportunity Ella.
    Carol L
    Lucky4750 (at) aol (dot) com

    Comment by carol L | May 13, 2014 | Reply

  14. I love to see children read, I wish books could tempt that book to read more like we used to when we were young.

    Comment by sharon martin | May 13, 2014 | Reply

  15. I am always so grateful for your thoughtful book selections. You have excellent taste in children’s books and I enjoy reading your selections with my children. This week is a great week to celebrate reading with the children. I’ve posted your giveaway on Twitter and Tumblr. michelle_willms at yahoo dot com.

    Comment by michellewillms2013 | May 13, 2014 | Reply

  16. I love seeing my 5 year old Nephew so passionate about reading – I always see him with a book and I can only hope his love for reading & learning stays with him for life.

    Comment by Gigi | May 13, 2014 | Reply

  17. I love that there is a children’s book week-reading is so important and the younger the better! I have no children so I will not enter this so two of you lucky people with children can win!

    Comment by Michele | May 13, 2014 | Reply

  18. I always appreciate book reviews. If you know your children or grandchildren’s interests, a good review will help you make the best choices for them.

    Comment by laurie251 | May 13, 2014 | Reply

  19. I think it is good that the schools around here have rewards for children every week to have kids read books , Reading opens big things for them like helps with their creativity.

    Comment by Rebecca Swenor | May 13, 2014 | Reply

  20. Getting kids interested and loving reading is an educational, as well as a personal goal of mine. I love to make reading come alive for my students!
    susanlulu@yahoo.com

    Comment by susanlulu2013 | May 13, 2014 | Reply

  21. I didn’t realize it was children’s Book Week. I have to share with my ids. They are huge readers.

    Comment by Maria | May 14, 2014 | Reply

  22. I am huge reader and firm believer in having a house full of books. I think what you are doing is nothing short of AMAZING. Thanks for the reviews and all of your hard work to bring them to us!

    Comment by Ricci Olson | May 14, 2014 | Reply

  23. I love this. Anything that encourages kids to read is always so great.

    Comment by Lexie LaneL | May 14, 2014 | Reply

  24. I love love love that you have such a high and great goal to help gift books to help with education! I am amazed by the amount that you are able to do each year- over 300!! This is the first year I’ve heard of children’s book week but I think I might try to encompass it into my daughter’s school next year!

    Comment by Amelia Drew | May 15, 2014 | Reply

  25. I believe that encouraging kids to read is something that should be started at birth by reading nightly. It can help their cognitive abilities to bloom and helps to support family bonding early on. Reading can open a child’s mind and imagination and should be heavily encouraged!

    Comment by kastreet | May 15, 2014 | Reply

  26. I like that they are promoting higher standards in childrens books. I had struggles reading as a child then thanks to a wonderful teacher who pushed me I ended up at college level reading/writing when I was only in Jr. High and now that I’m working on getting my PA I know that I will be the one to push my sons to read and promote the importance of it.

    Comment by andrea v | May 15, 2014 | Reply

  27. I never knew that children’s book week was even a thing. So excited to learn something new and see what our local library has to offer. My two year old is just getting interested in longer books.

    Comment by Amy t | May 16, 2014 | Reply

  28. As an elementary teacher I love teaching students to read and finding new books.

    Comment by karen | May 17, 2014 | Reply

  29. Children’s Book Week is a great way to promote reading for young people. I tweeted about this giveaway on Twitter at https://twitter.com/likwan/status/468040728157761539.

    Comment by Lily Kwan | May 18, 2014 | Reply

  30. I love childrens book week. I think its important for kids to develop a love of reading and books at an early age. We love our library and keep the bookshelves full at home too.

    Comment by Maryann | May 18, 2014 | Reply

  31. My oldest daughter never would read I had to make her read, which I did. My middle daughter I couldn’t get her nose out of a book, my youngest daughter once again I had to make her read and my son has learning disabilities and the school system never taught him to read, so I had to do what I could along with his sisters to teach him to read, but now every one of my daughters is a reader and reads to their children and MAKES their children who don’t like to read, read. They see how valuable it was for me to make them read, I know they should have enjoyed it but some kids just will fight you tooth and nail, that’s why I’m so glad there is this and other programs to help kids have fun with reading, maybe a few more kids will see it’s not a have too it’s a fun too!!
    emeraldeyes79
    emeraldeyes1940@gmail.com

    Comment by emeraldeyes79 | May 18, 2014 | Reply


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