Christmas is in the air and it will be here before we know it! I'm feeling very festive this year so to mark the occasion I've decided to run something a little special for you guys!
Over the next 12 days I will be running a new competition every single day, my 12 Days of Christmas Competitions! So make sure to check back often and enter daily to maximise your chances of winning! All competitions will be drawn on the 12th of December and we will aim to have the prizes with you before Christmas!
12 Days of Christmas Competition - Day 5.
On the 5th day of my 12 Days of Christmas competitions I'm giving away a copy of Santa's Magic Key from Little Tiger Press. This book is bound to be popular for children of all ages, as long as they still believe in Santa. It's a lovely Christmas story which includes a magic key which you can hang on your door so that Santa can come to visit, through the door and not down the chimney! A great way to start a new Christmas tradition with your family.
For your chance to win simply enter using the Gleam form below. Good luck and don't forget to enter my other blog competitions! Remember to come back tomorrow to enter again and to check out the next day in my 12 Days of Christmas Competitions!
For your chance to win simply enter using the Gleam form below. Good luck and don't forget to enter my other blog competitions! Remember to come back tomorrow to enter again and to check out the next day in my 12 Days of Christmas Competitions!
Terms & Conditions.
1. There will be 1 winner who will win the prize mentioned above.
2. Prize to be sent directly from the PR.
3. Competition ends 12/12/16 and we will aim to have the prize delivered before Christmas though this cannot be guaranteed.
4. Incomplete entries with be disqualified.
5. UK entries only.
Favourite Christmas tradition is visiting the snowdome with the children.
ReplyDeletegoing to the panto on christmas eve
ReplyDeletePutting up the Christmas tree with our girls :)
ReplyDeleteDecorating the xmas tree
ReplyDeleteI love decorating the tree, it's always loads of fun.
ReplyDeleteI actually enjoy baking and preparing the food for my family
ReplyDeleteMaking a christmas cake and mince pies together.
ReplyDeleteLighting the log fire, turning up the Christmas compilation and then decorating the Christmas tree with the whole family - afterwards we always watch ELF (because that's the law...)
ReplyDeleteLove leaving Santa's footprints with talc my dad did this to me and my sisters for years we thought it was amazing so does my daughter
ReplyDeleteLeaving Santa a mince pie and glass of Jack Daniels on Xmas eve :)
ReplyDeleteMy favourite Christmas tradition is playing games together as a family in the evening on Christmas Day.
ReplyDeleteDecorating the Christmas tree.
ReplyDeleteChildren's Carol Service, the Saturday before Christmas
ReplyDeleteDecorating my Christmas tree and eating mince lies with brandy butter
ReplyDeleteXmas dinner for the family is our favourite and most important tradition...even more nowadays when it's getting more difficult to get the family together at the same time. x
ReplyDeletePutting up the tree and outside lights ! X
ReplyDeleteMaking Marzipan fruits with my children
ReplyDeleteThe Christmas dinner with the family
ReplyDeleteI have lots of favourite traditions but my most favourite has to be The Book Advent, love that special way of counting down to Christmas & sharing great stories together.
ReplyDeletewe love leaving cookies and milk out for santa!
ReplyDeletePlaying board games after Christmas dinner then watching a few xmas films x
ReplyDeleteDecorating the xmas tree
ReplyDeleteTaking the kids to the local pantomime
ReplyDeletebreakfast is eaten before any presents are opened
ReplyDeleteWe have a massive buffet on Boxing Day (that I make even though a man I also do Xmas Day) that loads of friends and their kids come round for makes for a great day
ReplyDeleteHanging up the Christmas Stockings
ReplyDeleteChristmas Tree Decorating Party
ReplyDeleteFavourite christmas tradition is drinking mulled wine in the morning
ReplyDeleteFavourite christmas tradition is drinking mulled wine in the morning
ReplyDeletePutting the carrot & mince pie out on Christmas Eve!
ReplyDeleteChristmas dinner
ReplyDeleteI make my children Christmas Eve boxes with new PJs, a festive DVD and some sweet treats.
ReplyDeleteAfter eating dinner on Christmas day, we would find envelopes that Santa had left us. One for each person, containing scraps of paper saying where in the house our presents had been hidden. We’d take turns finding a present and bringing it back to the living room to open. My brother and I always knew that ‘Santa’ was really our grandfather, and now carry on the tradition ourselves.
ReplyDeletewe open one pressie on christmas eve to whet the appetite xx
ReplyDeleteThe family photo on Christmas Eve x
ReplyDeleteHaving Christmas on Christmas Eve!
ReplyDeletegetting up ridiculously early so the kids can open their presents!
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ReplyDeleteDecorating the tree
ReplyDeleteMaking mince pies and putting one out for Santa with a glass of sherry and a carrot for Rudolph x
ReplyDeleteSpending time with the family.
ReplyDeleteI have so many favourite traditions, but if I had to choose one it is probably the Christmas eve box with their Christmas PJ's in
ReplyDeleteChristmas Eve boxes
ReplyDeletePutting up all the Christmas decorations
ReplyDeletechristmas baking and watching christmas films
ReplyDeleteThe whole family having Advent calanders in fact they have been brought already x
ReplyDeleteMy favourite tradition is drinking Baileys with ice on Christmas Eve whilst playing Monopoly and watching Love Actually with the boyfriend
ReplyDeleteMy favourite Christmas tradition is going to see a pantomime,
ReplyDeleteI loved getting dedorating tree with my sons then changing it all when they go to bed, that's our new tradition!
ReplyDeleteOur traditional take-away with Dad on Christmas Eve.
ReplyDeletePutting up the Christmas decorations as a family and having a takeaway for all our hard work
ReplyDeleteOur lights switch on, the kids love it when daddy has put up all the outdoor lights!
ReplyDeleteBaking a ginger bread house.
ReplyDeletehaving the family together without working interruptions.
ReplyDeletei have always watch the muppets christmas carol on christmas eve since i was around 11 :D X
ReplyDeleteDecorating the tree together then Christmas films and new pj's on christmas eve, putting out santa and the reindeer food
ReplyDeleteDecorating the christmas tree
ReplyDeleteWrapping gifts with the kids!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite tradition is our yearly family photo in front of the christmas tree
ReplyDeleteGoing to the christingle service at the local church
ReplyDeleteMaking a homemade Christmas cake (@PeanutHog)
ReplyDeleteLeaving out a mince pie, carrot and drink for Santa and Rudolph with my little ones x
ReplyDeleteWe're just starting on some traditions, going to start with the reindeer dust this year
ReplyDeleteBaking Curd balls and christmas biscuits.
ReplyDeletePaper hats MUST be worn throughout the whole of Christmas dinner.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite tradition is Xmas dinner!
ReplyDeleteWrapping presents whilst watching a film :) @kleesical
ReplyDeleteLoving your 12 days of Christmas comos
ReplyDeleteWe love putting out a plate of goodies for Santa and his reindeers x
ReplyDeleteGoing to the Panto with the 3 little ones! Magical
ReplyDeletewrapping the prezzies, I love it but not very good at it, try as I may they never look that good, but I love that its the end bit of all that shopping
ReplyDeletewe track santa on christmas eve
ReplyDeleteGoing and dropping prezzies off to people.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite Christmas tradition is getting new pj's on Christmas eve :) x
ReplyDeleteWatching the Christmas Carols on television.
ReplyDeleteChristmas eve, we go and sing carols at church, then go to the pub, then back to one family members house for jacket potatoes and chilli. my husband, son and myself then curl u and watch Elf!
ReplyDeleteLeaving a pillow case out on Christmas Eve in the home that Santa might leave some gifts.
ReplyDeleteReading twas the night before Xmas before leaving santa his mince pie xx
ReplyDeleteChristmas with my Family
ReplyDeleteplaying board games
ReplyDeleteA nice xmas movie before bed in our new xmas pjs
ReplyDeleteOpening a small present before bedtime on Xmas eve
ReplyDeletenew pjs and a film and takeaway on christmas eve
ReplyDeleteTracking Santa with my now 8 year old son so magical for him
ReplyDeleteelf on the shelf x
ReplyDeleteSmoked Salmon Breakfast
ReplyDeleteCup of tea and pastries before opening presents :)
ReplyDeleteputting a sixpence in the christmas pudding
ReplyDeletedoing the prsesies xx
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