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E: 06/11 Win a big bundle of books from our Great Books Guide
Monkey_Chinchilla
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http://www.booktrust.org.uk/books/children/have-some-fun/competitions/124/
The books you could win are:
The Bone Sparrow by Zana Fraillon (Orion)
The Epic Book of Epicness by Adam Frost (Bloomsbury)
Claude: Going for Gold by Alex T Smith (Hodder)
Bee by Britta Teckentrup (Little Tiger)
The Bumblebear by Nadia Shireen (Random House)
Nothing by Yasmeen Ismail (Bloomsbury)
Hector and Hummingbird by Nicholas John Frith (Scholastic)
Colin and Lee: Carrot and Pea by Morag Hood (Two Hoots Books)
Home by Carson Ellis (Walker)
The Bear and the Piano by David Litchfield (Frances Lincoln)
Above and Below by Hanako Clulow and Patricia Hegarty (Little Tiger)
Wild Animals of the North by Dieter Braun (Flying Eye Books)
Nibbles: The Book Monster by Emma Yarlett (Little Tiger)
Can I Eat That? by Joshua David Stein (Phaidon)
An Eagle in the Snow by Michael Morpurgo (Harper Collins)
The Bubble Boy by Stewart Foster (Simon and Schuster)
Gorilla Dawn by Gill Lewis (Oxford University Press)
Toby and the Ice Giants by Joe Lillington (Flying Eye Books)
The Sword of Herobrine by Jim Anotsu (Penguin)
Pass it On by Sophy Henn (Puffin)
Quick Quack Quentin by Kes Gray and Jim Field (Hodder)
The books you could win are:
The Bone Sparrow by Zana Fraillon (Orion)
The Epic Book of Epicness by Adam Frost (Bloomsbury)
Claude: Going for Gold by Alex T Smith (Hodder)
Bee by Britta Teckentrup (Little Tiger)
The Bumblebear by Nadia Shireen (Random House)
Nothing by Yasmeen Ismail (Bloomsbury)
Hector and Hummingbird by Nicholas John Frith (Scholastic)
Colin and Lee: Carrot and Pea by Morag Hood (Two Hoots Books)
Home by Carson Ellis (Walker)
The Bear and the Piano by David Litchfield (Frances Lincoln)
Above and Below by Hanako Clulow and Patricia Hegarty (Little Tiger)
Wild Animals of the North by Dieter Braun (Flying Eye Books)
Nibbles: The Book Monster by Emma Yarlett (Little Tiger)
Can I Eat That? by Joshua David Stein (Phaidon)
An Eagle in the Snow by Michael Morpurgo (Harper Collins)
The Bubble Boy by Stewart Foster (Simon and Schuster)
Gorilla Dawn by Gill Lewis (Oxford University Press)
Toby and the Ice Giants by Joe Lillington (Flying Eye Books)
The Sword of Herobrine by Jim Anotsu (Penguin)
Pass it On by Sophy Henn (Puffin)
Quick Quack Quentin by Kes Gray and Jim Field (Hodder)
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