I have two signed copies of a wonderful children's book, Welcome to Boingville by Romeo, to give away to two lucky winners. Each book includes a read-along CD and a music CD (which my oldest daughter LOVES).
Welcome to Boingville tells the story of a little girl named Christina who just loves clowns and has always wondered - What would a clown town look like? When clowns perform at her birthday party, she decides to follow them home to find out. So begins a wonderful exciting adventure as you journey with Christina to discover the magical, colorful land of Boingville.
This picture book is the first in a series for children ages 3 to 5 years old. The illustrations are bold & vibrant and are sure to draw in your young reader. The CD is nothing short of kid happiness. Your little one will bop around to my favorite "Ohdeladeleedelahedelohdelay". Now, if you don't happen to win one of these goodies, you can head over to the Boingville website by clicking here (great site, by the way!)
To win this book/CD for your little one (or a little one you borrow from time to time), just leave me a comment on this entry letting me know your favorite childhood book. Mine? Harriet the Spy. I even wrote the author, Louise Fitzhugh, a letter telling her how very much I cherished her book. I was broken-hearted when I received a letter back from the publisher, letting me know that Ms. Fitzhugh passed away in 1974. If you have a little girl in your life, read this book to her -- it's timeless!
Entries will be accepted until 11:59 p.m. on Friday, November 13th. BE SURE TO INCLUDE YOUR E-MAIL WHEN YOU FILL OUT THE COMMENT FORM! Good luck!
My favorite childhood book was Stone Soup. I can't remember why that book made such an impression on me, but it did. Now I read it to my daughter. Her favorite book is Pinkalicious.
Posted by: Cheryl W | Thursday, November 05, 2009 at 12:42 AM
My favorite was The Secret Garden. I was constantly looking for my own private nook where I could have my own secret garden-I think I'm still looking as a matter of fact. Sister Maripat has a brand spanking new grand daughter who might need to learn about Boingville so I'm entering for her!
Posted by: Louise S | Thursday, November 05, 2009 at 08:11 AM
One of my favorite books was "The Little Engine That Could" - I recently read it to my 3 year-old great nephew - he loved it too!
Thanks for the giveaway!
jackie
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Posted by: Jackie Smith | Thursday, November 05, 2009 at 03:33 PM
A lad from old williamsburg one day i will read it to G and A generated a love of horses, history and reading
auntie lou
Posted by: Auntielou | Thursday, November 05, 2009 at 09:05 PM