Imagine your little ones face when they receive a book filled with cute blue nosed bears, their name printed throughout and even their photo with a message from Santa! A personalised Me to You book from Penwizard would make a lovely gift for a child this Christmas.
Ordering is really straight forward and the book arrived just 2 days after creating it online.
It is perfectly proportioned for smaller hands and it is therefore ideal for stockings too!
It has 24 colour pages and features lovely imagery of Tatty Teddy plus there is the chance to upload a photo of your choice on the first page.
I chose to create this book for my friends daughter and fingers crossed she will adore it - I certainly do and Minxy thought it was lovely too. It is great quality with pretty festive style font.
Ordering is really straight forward and the book arrived just 2 days after creating it online.
It is perfectly proportioned for smaller hands and it is therefore ideal for stockings too!
It has 24 colour pages and features lovely imagery of Tatty Teddy plus there is the chance to upload a photo of your choice on the first page.
I chose to create this book for my friends daughter and fingers crossed she will adore it - I certainly do and Minxy thought it was lovely too. It is great quality with pretty festive style font.
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The giveaway closes on 1st December 2013.
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