Kids Love To Read #47 & Giveaway

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Kids Love To Read #47

Welcome to the 47th monthly linky of Kids Love to Read, which if you didn’t make it last month you may not have seen that we now have two new co-hosts for the linky Acorn Books and Book Bairn. Thanks so much for stopping by and linking up! Acorn Book is still on maternity leave, but will be back soon.

I am linking up with a book review of The Wonders of Nature by Ben Hoare which is such a beautiful book and would make a fabulous gift.

Last Month’s Favourites

Last month my favourite link up was Book Nerd Cafe’s post on Best New Books. Book Bairn’s favourite was We(e) Read(s) review of The Runaway Pea.

Linky Rules:

– Write about reading with children, share your love and your children’s love of books, what do you love to read together, how do you encouraging reading and books with your little or not so little ones? Books you love or book reviews.

– This Linky is open every 3rd Monday of the month for one week.

– Grab the Kids Love to Read badge and pop it in your post

– Use the #KLTR hashtag on Twitter and Instagram

– Share the love – try and read & comment the host’s posts and on 2 other blogs listed on the Linky

We look forward to reading your posts!

Laura, Kim and Anna x

You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!

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Giveaway

The Way of the Wolf book review - Aria sitting on trampoline

Each month, to encourage reading with kids and to go along with our #KLTR Linky, we host a Book Giveaway.

We have a fabulous giveaway this month of The Way Home for Wolf, which I reviewed on the blog last month and loved.

*Terms and conditions: Entries are open to UK and Ireland residents. The competition closes on the the 10th November 2019. Winners will be announced on social media and contacted via email. If the winner does not respond to the email in two weeks, a new winner will be randomly chosen.

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18 thoughts on “Kids Love To Read #47 & Giveaway”

  1. It may have terrified me, but Animal Farm has to be a masterpiece in uncovering the problems with communism – it’s not something that would work if some want to be more equal than others!

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