Young fans of children’s favourite Peter Rabbit will love these gorgeous gifts this Christmas.
We have one of the following prize bundles on offer, featuring products from the charming Peter Rabbit range. The bundle includes a soft and cuddly Story-telling Peter Rabbit from Vivid Toys and Games. A great friend for bedtime, Peter Rabbit wants to tell you a story! Open his journal and he will start telling a tale. The pictures in the journal light up as Peter goes through the story. With hundreds of different story combinations you’ll never know what will happen next!
The bundle also includes two special seasonal DVD collections, Peter Rabbit’s Tales of the Start of Spring and Peter Rabbit’s Christmas Tale both from Abbey Home Media, as well as a bright and festive treat for young readers, Peter Rabbit’s Happy Christmas! from Penguin Books.
For your chance to WIN this Peter Rabbit bundle worth £49 you can enter via the Gleam entry form below.
The giveaway ends at 11.59pm GMT on 17th December 2015.
Leaving a comment is compulsory but there are additional entry methods available also.
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