Happy Children’s Book Week!
This year, in celebration of CBW (May 12 – 18), I am participating in an exciting giveaway blog hop.
The fabulous team of Mother Daughter Book Reviews and Youth Literature Reviews have joined forces to host this event, during which over a HUNDRED bloggers (yes, you heard me) are providing you with the opportunity to win fabulous children/teen’s books, gift cards, cash, or other prizes by hopping around to the participating blogs/authors LINKED below in the Linky List (see end of post).
What better way to celebrate Children’s Book Week?
All you have to do is visit each of the participating sites and follow the rules to win.
My giveaway is open to U.S. and Canadian residents.
And what am I giving away, you ask? Well, this is a nice big one! I’m giving away:
1) A set of the first three books in my middle grade fantasy series Faerie Tales from the White Forest
2) Copies of BOTH Now Write! Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror and the FutureDaze: An Anthology of YA Science Fiction
If you have a moment, leave a comment telling me about the last children’s book you read that you really loved. That gets you 2 entries into the giveaway right there!
I’m using RAFFLECOPTER this time around to make things easier, but it doesn’t work with WordPress except through a link. So CLICK HERE to get to the giveaway, which runs THROUGH SUNDAY, MAY 18 (EST).
Good luck and GET HOPPING!
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Sherrie Petersen Books says
I absolutely loved reading The Eighth Day by Dianne Salerni. It’s a cool MG sci-fi which is what I like to read and write 🙂
Danika Dinsmore says
Oh, I don’t know that one. Thanks, Sherri. MG Sci Fi is harder to come by than MG fantasy. I’ll have to check that one out.
Jennifer D. Munro says
The Year Money Grew on Trees by Aaron Hawkins is about a boy who takes over an apple orchard. Gee, I wonder why Sam and I liked it so much?
Danika says
I’m not familiar with that one, either! Thanks, Jennifer.
sherrydramsey says
I just read The Dark Unwinding by by Sharon Cameron (MG historical/Victorian with a touch of steampunk flavour). It offered some fresh ideas and I really enjoyed it. I also just read an adorable picture book, A Visitor for Bear, by Bonny Becker. I had to bring it home from the school library to read to my nieces!
Danika says
Another new one to me! It looks intriguing. I just added to my GoodReads list. Thanks!
Courtney Whisenant says
The last children’s book I read and loved was Savvy by Ingrid Law.
Danika says
That one’s on my list. I heard it was fun. Thanks for playing!
bn100 says
the Dr. Seuss ones
Danika says
There’s no one quite like Dr. Seuss, is there? 🙂
Jen Henderson says
I really love the Harry Potter series, but I’m also partial to my children’s book, Daniel the Draw-er. 🙂
punkin0001 says
The last children’s book that I read was Little Orchid’s Sea Monster Trouble. We loved this book! I read it aloud to my children that homeschool and we really enjoyed it!
Dorothy Teel says
I finished reading eh original Wizard of Oz and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Danika says
Oooh! My father used to read all the Oz books to me, so there’s a special place in my heart for them. Some people don’t even realize that there are many Oz books. And I have at least 6 first editions. 🙂
hasiti says
I really, really enjoy reading the Harry Potter series! :))
Danika says
So far I’ve never met anyone who doesn’t! Rowling has done so much for the popularity of Middle Grade fantasy.
writersideup says
Danika, I LOVE these covers! Glad I’m in the giveaway and thanks for offering 😀
Danika says
Thanks! I wish I could say I had something to do with the covers, but I didn’t. Julie Fain does the art and Chris Fink-Jensen does the typography.
cherylmahoney says
I *like* a lot of books, but the most recent children’s book I read and *really loved* was The Pinhoe Egg by Diana Wynne Jones. Such a fun, funny fantasy!
Danika says
Love Diana Wynne Jones! such an imagination.
:Donna Marie says
Then you lucked out with some talented artists 😀
Melissa Yuan-Innes says
I read “The Lump” by Robert Jeschonek. My son was giggling the whole time!
Daniel M says
horton hears a who!
Misha Estrada says
My favorite children’s book is Morris Goes To School, which I read in 1st grade. Of older kids books, I loved The Hunger Games series.
kdkaren says
My middle son just finished reading Theodore Boone, Kid Lawyer and really enjoyed it.
michellewillms2013 says
I loved both A Snicker of Magic and The Junction of Sunshine and Lucky.
Renee @ Mother Daughter Book Reviews says
Great giveaway Danika! Thanks for joining us in the Giveaway Hop. Pinning and tweeting…
AEKZ2 says
I really liked reading Stuart Little.
Jenny Stanek says
We LOVED the Mo Willems Pigeon books we just finished