Win a Sparkup Magical Book Reader! Day 12 in our Advent Calendar of Competitions

Advent Calendar Door Twelve

“On the twelfth day of Christmas, my true love sent to meeeee….”

Behind door number twelve of our 2014 Advent Calendar is your chance to win one of three SparkUp: the Magical Book Readers.
(and no, we hadn’t heard of it either – but we’re totally hooked in. Watch this video to totally get it *cute kid alert )

A revolutionary new way to engage children in reading, Sparkup: The Magical Book Reader aims to brings families together to experience the magic of reading aloud. Using a tiny camera as its “eye”, and a tiny computer chip as its “brain”, Sparkup: The Magical Book Reader simply clips onto any picture book and reads it aloud in your voice. You can record the book yourself, in any language, adding your personal touches or download professionally recorded stories complete with music and sound effects, directly from the Sparkup website. While recording, Sparkup’s tiny camera takes a picture of the book’s cover and each page so that when a child connects Sparkup to the book, it immediately recognizes the front cover. Following the child’s own reading pace, Sparkup reads the story aloud as he or she turns the pages, even out of order.

Designed for young readers of all ages, Sparkup: The Magical Book Reader comes complete with batteries, USB cable and demo book.

To be in with a chance of winning one of the three Sparkup Magical Book readers we have to giveaway, please answer the first three questions in the Rafflecopter box below. You will then be able to generate more entries by completing the other, optional, entry options. The closing date for this competition is 17th January 2015 and only entries received on or before that date can be included. The winners will be the first three entries, chosen randomly. Good luck!

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Author: Laura

A 70's child, I’ve been married for a Very Long Time, and appear to have made four children, and collected one large and useless dog along the way. I work, I have four children, I have a dog… ergo, I do not do dusting or ironing. I began LittleStuff back in (gulp) 2004. I like huge mugs of tea. And Coffee. And Cake. And a steaming cone of crispy fresh fluffy chips, smothered in salt and vinegar. #healthyeater When I grow up I am going to be quietly graceful, organised and wear lipstick every day. In the meantime I *may* have a slight butterfly-brain issue.

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  1. I loved when my dad read the Disney version of Uncle Remus stories (aka Song of the South). The Tar Baby was my favorite story. I actually found an old copy of this book online after my daughter was born. I hope I can do the stories justice!

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  2. Little Red Riding Hood was my fave

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  3. The Secret Garden was my favourite book I liked to be read aloud to me.

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  4. james and the jaint peach

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  5. I liked the Topsy and Tim books

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  6. Dick Whittington

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  7. The teddy bears picnic

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  8. The enchanted forest

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  9. I loved Enid Blytons the faraway tree. X

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  10. The Very Hungry Caterpillar

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  11. The Topsy and Tim books, my dad often changed the names in the books to me and my brothers x

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  12. The hungry caterpillar

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  13. I liked the old style Winnie the pooh stories, my dad used to read them to me and my sister and do all the voices.

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  14. i loved peter rabbit :-) the originals….

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  15. Dr Seuss, and the Winnie the Pooh books

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  16. chicken Licken

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  17. The Bear’s Umbrella

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  18. I liked Rupert Bear

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  19. The Jungle Book

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  20. Dr Seuss, Green Eggs and Ham!

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  21. ‘The Wishing Chair’ x

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  22. Any Enid Blyton book.x

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  23. I loved the Thursday the Mouse books by Michael Bond

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  24. Roald Dahl the magic finger

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  25. Poo Bear & The House at Poo Corner

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  26. The Magic Faraway Tree

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  27. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

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  28. Billy Goats Gruff

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  29. I loved Cinderella x

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  30. I loved the very hungry catapillar

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  31. Alice in Wonderland

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  32. Little Red Riding Hood

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  33. The Very Hungry Caterpillar

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  34. OMG that’s too long ago to recall! But I loved reading Enid Blyton’s books and Nancy Drew & The Hardy Boys and I was a regular visitor to the local library, still am.

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  35. The hungry caterpillar

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  36. the tiger that came to tea.

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  37. It was Mrs Tiggy Winkle

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  38. books about school and teachers in them – I wanted to be a teacher when I grew up

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  39. Piggy in the puddle

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  40. Half way down the stairs

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  41. the three little pigs

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  42. Anything by Roald Dahl!

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  43. The Magic Faraway Tree

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  44. I used to love the Rudyard Kipling ‘Just So’ stories

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  45. little red riding hood xx

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