Kiddy Charts and Scholastic are delighted to be working together again on another great competition giving you the chance to win a selection of books (£50 worth) from Scholastic’s new Autumn Book Club which launches this September. In addition to this, you will be able to choose a school to win a full year’s subscription to the Scholastic Resource Bank as well. Helping teachers in one school to get their hands on thousands of resources to help plan lessons and activities for their kids.
What’s even better though is this is available to THREE lucky winners, not just one – so why on earth don’t you read on and enter?!?!
Scholastic Book Clubs aim to encourage a love of reading at home and at the same time help stock the bookshelves of your children’s schools and nurseries. When you buy through them, Scholastic give back 25% from every order over £10 to a school or nursery that you choose! Just nominate the school or nursery you would like to receive the 25% back when you checkout your order.*
To help get you started, here are our top picks from the new Autumn Book Club! Plus, we’re giving away not one but three prizes in partnership with Scholastic. Three lucky winners can choose from a starting school, Key Stage 1 or Key Stage 2 selection of books, each worth £50.** Read on to find out how to enter!
Starting School
A child’s first day at school can be both exciting and scary for them. Put them at ease with their favourite characters and colourful home learning activities.
Read with Biff, Chip and Kipper: Let’s Get Ready for School! Activity Kit
Offer price: £9.99 RRP: £12.99
This is the perfect pack for preparing a child to go to school. Classic characters Biff, Chip and Kipper feature throughout this folder, including a storybook, parents’ guide, activity book, reward chart, phonics and number cards and – of course – stickers.
Paw Patrol Workbooks Pair
Offer price: £5.99 RRP: £11.98
Get children started with counting and writing with the help of their favourite Paw Patrol characters! This is a pawesome way for parents to build children’s skills without it feeling like a chore.
Amazing Value Pack
Offer price: £9.99 RRP: £69.90
Start their love of reading young with this brilliant pack of picture books! Save an incredible 86% off the RRP price when you buy these popular picture books through September’s Book Club offer. Featuring books such as The Highway Rat by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, this pack is bound to be a hit with the little ones.
Books for Key Stage 1
Young children need plenty of practice to get to grips with key skills in English and maths. Scholastic’s range of home learning materials ensure that practice happens at home as well as in the classroom.
Fridge Magnets: Tricky Words for Year 1
Offer price: £2.99 RRP: £4.99
Fridge magnets are a brilliant way to bring learning into the home in a subtle yet fun way – children will end up playing with and rearranging the magnets without even realising that they are learning! Simply having resources around the house can help children to pick up information.
Disney Adventures in Reading Pack
Offer price: £4.99 RRP: £24.95
Who doesn’t love Disney? This pack features five colour readers (including stickers!) from Disney favourites like Finding Dory and Toy Story. Plus, this pack is just £4.99 through Scholastic Book Clubs – that’s an incredible 80% off!
Books for Key Stage 2
Older children need plenty of support to help them to achieve success in the SATS exams, but it’s just as important to encourage them to enjoy reading for pleasure. Do both with our top picks from Scholastic Book Clubs!
10-Minute SATS Tests: Reading and Maths – Year 6
RRP £5.99 each
Just like the real thing – only shorter! Get on track for SATs success with Scholastic’s quick-fire mini practice tests matched to the real test format. This is a great way to build confidence, track progress and identify gaps in children’s learning, all in a handy mini format that slots neatly into your day.
Puffin Modern Classics Pack
Offer price: £9.99 RRP: £27.96
Discover classic books to encourage confident readers to broaden their horizons. This pack is brilliant value, with four paperbacks for just £4.99!
Oxford Primary Dictionary
Offer price: £4.99 RRP: £6.99
Help children to find the right words with this excellent dictionary aimed at primary children. Perfect for use at home and in the classroom!
All of these books are available through the Scholastic website at incredible discounted prices.
To be in with the chance of winning a £50 selection of books for your chosen age group, courtesy of KiddyCharts and Scholastic, just enter through the Gleam widget below. The giveaway closes at 11.59pm on the 5th, October, 2017. It is only open to UK residents too. Usual T&Cs for KiddyCharts giveaways apply as well.
£50 of Scholastic books, and a Scholastic Resource Bank Sub for a Year
But that’s not all! In addition to winning these brilliant books, the lucky prize winners will also be able to nominate a teacher or Early Years practitioner who will receive a free subscription to the Scholastic Resource Bank for one year. This has over 8000 activities, lesson ideas and classroom activities to support Early Years practitioners and Primary teaching professionals – what school wouldn’t LOVE to get access to this!
* Rewards must be spent on products at full RRP. Not all products are available to be bought using Rewards.
** The contents of each book selection is subject to availability.
Oi Dog Looks great!
The prince of pants is my favourite ♥
Oi Dog looks fun, my kids would love it because they love Dogs x
Oi Dog
My three kids agree future ratboy sounds fab
I don’t like poetry sounds interesting.
the prince of pants
I Don’t Like Poetry by Joshua Seigal think this would be good for my daughter :)
Future Ratboy, one of my daughters favourites as it keeps her entertained whilst reading it.
My favourite is My Gym Teacher is an Alien Overlord. My daughter would love this book as she loved My Brother is a Superhero!
The Prince of Pants
Eat your people looks like will be a fun read
We love Oi dog! because it makes my son laugh and he loves to read it again and again.
The Best Medicine – great approach for such a difficult subject
My son would love Eat Your People as he loves monsters x
Danny McGee Drinks The Sea
I like The Future Rat Boy book
The Paw Patrol Workbooks
Animalcolm by David Baddiel looks fantastic, my son would love it.
Eat Your People
Hamish and the Neverpeople
Oi dog looks good
Future Rat Boy
think it has to be The Prince of Pants.
any thing pants boob bottom or trump related has my grandson in
fits of laughter so i
know he would love this
My son loves paw patrol
AniMalcolm would be our choice
The Paw Patrol counting book would be loved by my grandsons
Oi Dig would be a favourite in our house, my little one is dog crazy
We love Hamish and The Never People because it’s just full of giggles and it’s just a joy to read!
Future Rat Boy
we love OI Dog!!
oi dog looks like our sort of book
My daughter loves Paw Patrol this counting book would be great
My niece loves Paw Patrol, so I think Paw Patrol Count would be amazing for learning.
Oi Dog! because he looks like our dog!
The Paw Patrol Workbooks Pair would be perfect for my pup obsessed little boy. x
Future Rat Boy caught my eye the most!
PAW patrol counting is perfect
Danny McGee Drinks The Sea
AniMalcolm
They all look fantastic I think our favourite is Danny McGee drinks the sea :)
Oi Dog by Kes Gray and Jim Field looks great for my boys!
The Prince of Pants.
Danny McGee drinks the sea. Fun and hilarious. My daughter will giggle so much.
Eddy Stone and the Epic Holiday Mash-Up
Oi dog looks fun
future rat boy
AniMalcolm – I like David Baddiel’s adult books so I expect his children’s books to be good too
The Prince of Pants
The Prince of pants looks so funny my little one would love it I’m sure!
Hamish and the never people looks like a book my daughter and I would love !
The Prince of pants looks fun
The Paw Patrol counting book would be a great hit with my little boy!
We like the Future Rat Boy books best lol xx
The Prince of Pants is my fav! Would love to win this great prize!
I Don’t Like Poetry by Joshua Seigal – looks good for my kids as they don’t seem to particularly like it – I never did either at school but I enjoy poetry now as an adult!