Win a set of dyslexia-friendly picture books by Michael Morpurgo and Michael Rosen

Closing Date: 20th December 2014

Newsletter Subscribers Exclusive*

Sharing stories is one of the best things families can do for their children, and Picture Squirrel picture books feature a cluster of dyslexia-friendly features to support parents and carers who do not read confidently so that they too can enjoy the books with their children. Find out more about these dyslexia-friendly features at www.picturesquirrels.co.uk.

In All I Said Was, a boy who dreams of flying swaps places with a bird who dreams of reading a book, but who has the better end of the bargain? A wonderful celebration of the power of books to take the reader anywhere the imagination can reach.

Storytelling Legend Michael Morpurgo’s tale of the wonders of books and reading is illustrated by award-winning picture-book artist Ross Collins.

 

Wolfman has escaped and the townspeople are terrified! Whatever can Wolfman want? A very funny tale with a seriously toddler-friendly punchline.

Michael Rosen’s love of language joins with thrills, chills and belly laughs in a rollicking romp that is a joy to read aloud, with stunning illustrations by Chris Mould.

 

*Winners will only be selected from our subscribers list

We are giving 10 lucky entrants the chance to win All I Said Was by Michael Morpurgo and Wolfman by Michael Rosen.

For your chance to win, simply answer the following question: In All I Said Was, a boy dreams of what?

a) reading a book

b) flying

c) wolves

 

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