This holiday season I’m excited to be able to not only showcase some amazing companies in my Holiday Gift Guide, but also to be able to give away some of those family gift suggestions to my amazing readers!!
First Up is a gift that would be perfect for kids ages 8-14!
Jeff Kinney’s #1 bestselling Diary of a Wimpy Kid series has turned generations of kids onto reading. In celebration of such a wonderful series of books, I’m thrilled to be able to offer you the chance to win a Wonderland of Wimpy Gifts!
Recently Wimpy Kids debuted the brand new Wimpy Kid paper products. Journals, magnetic pads, and large and mini notebooks, and calendars will turn those readers into writers.
One Lucky Our Knight Life Reader will win an amazing Wimpy Kids Gift Package!
Included in this Wimpy Wonderland Giveaway Valued at nearly $114!
- Wimpy Kids Books 1-4, $56
- Wimpy Kid Book Journal, $10.99
- Wimpy Kid 3-Notebook Set, $11.99
- Wimpy Kid Calendar, $13.99
- Wimpy Kid Red Magnetic Pad, $5.99
- Wimpy Kid Lime Magnetic Pad, $5.99
- Wimpy Kid Greg Mini Journal, $2.99
- Wimpy Kid Rowley Mini Journal, $2.99
- Wimpy Kid Fregley Mini Journal, $2.99
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I had every one of the Boxcar Children books as a kid, I loved those and wish I had held onto them!
I loved the Beverly Cleary, Ramona books.
My absolute favorite books were Little House on the Prairie. I still have them and need to read them again. 🙂
The Hobbit. Still is my favourite.
My favorite book when I was a kid was S.E. Hinton’s The Outsiders. Read it over and over.
I loved reading the babysitters club!
i still remember them like it was just yesterday.
I loved the Very Hungry Caterpillar!
I think the Little House on the Prairie books were my favorite as a kid.
This giveaway would be the perfect gift for my son who is dipping his feet into the chapter book world! When I was a kid my taste in books were a little different than his. I loved Goosebumps and Scary Stories.
I had a ton of favorites, but I read The Bridge to Terabithia over and over again.
My favorite was a book titled The Little Lame Prince. I still have it.
I like the Lemmony Snicket series!
upchuck and the rotten willy by bill wallace
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The Giving Tree
I was a big Judy Blume fan. I loved almost all of her books!
My Favorite was Little Women. I read it so many times the cover fell off.
Trumpet of the Swan. I read it so many times my first copy fell apart!
As a kid I loved reading all the Judy Blume books!
The Laura Ingalls Wilder series.
box car children
the Nancy Drew series and Little Women
As a child, I loved reading Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret by Judy Blume
I loved the choose your own adventure books.
I liked the original Grimm’s fairy tales.
I loved the Ramona books.
I loved Judy Blume books, especially Are You There God, It’s Me Margaret.
it was so many years ago….but I do remember Nancy Drew books
I loved the babysitters club growing up
My favorite book was Nancy Drew and the Chronicle of Narnia
I’m pretty sure I loved all books. Judy Blume was cool. my daughter lives these though!
Everything Robert Munsch!
I liked Freckle Juice by Judy Blume.
My favorite book was Anne of Green Gables
My favorite book as a kid was the Nancy Drew book series.
Charlotte’s Web was my favorite.
I love a book called, “Five Little Peppers and How They Grew”. It was my Mom’s when she was small.
Charlotte’s Web was my favorite.
I love the Shel silverstien books like where the sidewalk ends
I read every R.L. Stine book I could get my hands on as a kid(and now own a lot of them for my 4 kids).
My favorite was The Diary of Ann Frank!
Frog & Toad!
My favorite book as a Kid was The Store Bought Doll
I loved the book Rascal.
Little Women
My favorite was ‘Today I Feel Like A Warm Fuzzy’ by William L. Coleman. Thanks.
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