THIS COMP IS NOW CLOSED.
We are delighted to welcome author Sally Murphy today as part of her blog tour in celebration of her fabulous new book Don't Forget Australia! To celebrate Sally's visit, we have three copies of the book to give away.
Don't Forget Australia is a heartbreaking yet ultimately uplifting tale of two towns - Melbourne, Australia and Villers-Bretonneux, France - during World War I.
Henri lives in the French village of Villers-Bretonneux. Billy lives in Melbourne. These two little boys, who live thousands of miles away from each other, share one story that unites Villers-Bretonneux and Melbourne in history.
A moving and inspiring story of World War I.
Thanks to Walker Books, you could win a copy of this beautiful new book, valued at $29.95.
Just tells us, in 25 words or less, why it's so important to never forget our war heroes.
Type 'Don't Forget Australia' into the subject line and email your answer to taniaATkids-bookreviewDOTcom. The most creative answers, as judged by KBR, will win. Be sure to include your full name and address - entries without will be ineligible.
Competition opens 5am Monday 12 March 2012 and runs until Sunday 18 March, 2012, 9pm AEST and the comp is open to Australian residents over the age of 18 (mum and dad can enter on behalf of kids). The judges' decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
Enter now for your chance to win! and don't forget to follow Sally on tour . . .
1st March 2012 Let's Have Words
2nd March 2012 Kids Book Capers
3rd March 2012 Running With Pens
4th march 2012 Read and Write with Dale
5th March 2012 Karen Tyrrell
6th March 2012 Writing for Children
7th March 2012 Spinning Pearls
8th March 2012 Katwhiskers
12th March 2012 Pass It On
12th March 2012 Kids Book Review
13th March 2012 Under the Apple Tree
14th March 2012 Lorraine Marwood Words into Writing
Stay tuned for KBR's review of Don't Forget Australia - coming soon.


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