Whimsy Wood Books Collection Guest Giveaway
Open to US Only – Ends 3/6
There’s nothing better than encouraging a love of reading in children. We started with my daughter from a very young age and now that she’s 14, she’s an avid reader. A love of reading helps them in so many ways too, in academics my daughter’s strongest subject (besides computer tech) is English. It also helps her to be strong in other subjects. However the most important part is just the love of reading a good book.
The Whimsy Wood book series was imagined first and then written into the paper by Sarah Hill, the children’s author who relived her own childhood fantasies on the pages of her books that become one of the kids’ favorites.
Sponsored by Whimsy Wood Organized by Celebrate Woman Today
The books are well-written and have colorful illustrations! Sarah Hill uses a very special feature of speech in her Whimsy Wood books. It is Alliteration – when a series of words in a row have the same first consonant sound. Take a look at these examples from the books: Whimsy Wood, Posie Pixie, Raspberry Rabbit, Wibble Woodlouse.
All characters are created with “honesty and kindness and a willingness to help anybody and anything,” as Sarah Hill mentions in her interview with Celebrate Woman Today. Check this interesting conversation about her books and characters and author’s personal facts of life.
Enter for a chance to win the entire Whimsy Wood 1st Collection Series. There will be second and third installments of this book series. The last Book 8 in the 1st series will be released on March 19. It is titled “Fearne Fairy And The Dandelion Clocks.”
Beautiful characters and illustrations make it an exciting gift for any child! Be sure to return tomorrow to complete the daily entries!
Prize – The Whimsy Wood Book Collection, 1st Series
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Ends at 11:59pm EDT on March 6, 2016
Bethany says
I love Mo Willem’s books!
Christa Bengtsson says
My favorite books were Dr Suess books.
Kim Johnson says
Good night moon , click clack moo
ken ohl says
love the cat in the hat
Victoria Barbour says
My youngest loves a book called Me First! and my oldest loves Goosebumps books.
Jade S says
Some of my favorites are Panda Cake, The Baby Unicorn, and the Serendipity books.
Kara Marks says
I love so many of the Little Golden books that I grew up w/ for the little ones, plus the Dr. Seuss books, fairy tales, nursery rhymes, etc.
Lauryn R says
These books look like so much fun! I would love to read them to my littles! Some of my children’s books favorites are I’ll Love You Forever, The Hungry Hungry Caterpillar, and Green Eggs and Ham. 🙂
Klydra Pugh says
The Kissing Hand, Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, Shel Silverstein, we love them all!!!
Thanks for the chance.
Cheryl Rahkonen says
When I was old enough to read the Little House books were my favorite. I also loved the Uncle Remus stories.
sheri anderson says
As a small child my favorite books were the Dr. Seuss series, just love them!
barb g. says
I like Brown Bear What Do You See. These are certainly the most colorful book covers I’ve seen for children’s books. Very pretty and would draw kids in to pick them up.
April monty says
I loved the velveteen rabbit,the yearling and all the Judy blume series of kids goodies.
crystal w. says
I am not sure, but my daughter loves this one called pinkarella
Julie Lundstrom says
My son loves Dr Seuss books the best. Powered by Mom
Colleen Maurina says
The current favorites at our house is The Day the Crayons Quit and The Day the Crayons Came Home. Great books!
LeAnn H says
I like Charlottes Web and the Hank the cow dog series
tracrstar says
My favorite books growing up are the Beatrix Potter books. It took my imagination to a whole new level. My children grew up with them, and now my grandchildren are growing up with them.
Annmarie W. says
After all these years, I still love the Curious George books, and Clifford the Big Red Dog. Winnie the Pooh, anything by Shel Silverstein, anything by Beverly Cleary. And SkippyJonJack
Tina M says
We like the Dr. Seuss books.
Wanda Banks says
I like Brown Bear What do you See.
lei says
the little critter series
Laura says
I like The Very Hungry Caterpillar book!
Lisa Williams says
I loved Aesops Fables,Grimm’s Fairy Tales,and all the nursery rhymes,these books were some of my favorites.
Rita M says
Dr. Seuss, the Pout-Pout Fish series and the traditional Mother Goose-type stories.
Alicia Hewitt says
Goodnight Moon, Dr. Suess, and Judy Blume books.
Anne perry says
I like On the day you were born.
gale mccarron says
I’m showing my age, but Mother Goose
amanda hardesty says
The Velveteen Rabbit, The Pokey Little Puppy
gretchen luper says
i love all the Dr Seuss series and the little golden books.
Penni says
I adore everything by Dr. Seuss, Eric Carle, and – my all-time favorite – The Giving Tree!
Sonya Sanderson says
I love the Little House on the Prairie series.
Mary Rutter says
I like Dr.Zuess books. They were fun to read as a child.