Presspack has teamed up with Random House Children’s Books to give five lucky Presspackers a great set of new books.
Hetty Feather by Jacqueline Wilson Set in Victorian times and featuring a brand new feisty heroine, Hetty Feather, this is a Tracy Beaker-esque tale that will thrill young readers. Warm, moving, funny and totally fascinating, it’s the perfect gift for girls aged eight and older.
Father Christmas Needs a Wee by Nicholas Allan At each different house that he visits, Father Christmas drinks and eats all the goodies left out for him. Before long he really, really, really needs a wee. So much so that he even forgets to leave the presents behind. But he dashes back, delivers all the pressies and flies home at high speed to avoid an embarrassing accident. There’s just one tiny problem... he’s lost his house key! Find out what happens in this brilliant and fabulously funny counting book from the talented author and illustrator Nicholas Allan.
Daisy and the Trouble with Christmas by Kes Gray Daisy loves the carols, the sparkly lights, the crackers, the snowmen and especially the chance to be in the school Christmas play. But, with Daisy, things don’t go quite according to plan — and when the Baby Jesus dolly’s head wobbles and falls off, total Christmas chaos ensues!
Merlin: The Official Annual 2010 This official annual is 64 pages of pure Merlin fun! Filled with characters and adventures from the series, this will keep any budding magician busy!
To be in with a chance of winning a set of these four books, answer this question: What is the person who writes a book called?
a) A composer
b) An author
c) A teacher
Send your answer, plus your name, age, full address and Presspack number to Presspack, Western Telegraph, Old Hakin Road, Merlins Bridge, Haverfordwest, SA61 1XF
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