To celebrate Thomas the Tank Engine's 75th anniversary, we're giving away a fantastic bundle of goodies worth over £100 to one lucky winner. Five runners-up will also win a copy of Thomas' Big Journey: Book with toy engine and giant track.
More details on the prize can be found HERE and T&Cs HERE. We will pick a winner after 11am on 11th June.
To enter simply tell us... Which story do you love reading to your grandchildren and why?
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I am reading The Water Babies to my grandchildren over FaceTime. It’s an old classic fairy tale & was one of my favourite books when I was a child. Little Tom takes you through amazing adventures with sea creatures & other water babies. He has just met with the fierce Mrs Bedonbyasyoudid.My grandchildren are really loving the story & looking forward to seeing the beautiful illustrations when lock down is over.
I love to read the hungry caterpillar to my youngest grandson over facetime as he giggles away and reacts by pretending to eat all the food on the pages when i show him the book and that makes me laugh too
'The Tiger Who came To Tea' My granddaughter loves hearing this story again and again. She knows it off by heart now and enjoys pointing out all the different naughty things the tiger did.
Peter Rabbit,to my great grandson,I bought him the Rabbit when he was born, and he loves everything that is really soft, so I also bought him a good set of books that have been put away and a book for everyday use and he loves it, as he can relate to his toy and pictures of his toy in a book
Hi I look after my three grandchildren and they all like Goldilocks and the Three Bears and Jack and the Beanstalk I put on daft voices and they love it and it seems to keep their attention Both my grown twins now mum and dad enjoyed listening to these classic stories and we all know a favourite story helps little ones to read
I like reading The Smartest Giant in Town to my twin grandsons aged 2, because they like joining in. They love so many books, so it is really hard to choose and know which are going to catch a child's imagination.
When I can see my great nephew, which I can't at the moment due to lockdown, I read The Gruffalo, he lives all the voices. I miss him, he is 9 months old