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I often wonder about the whole nature vs nurture debate. I like to think that I raise Harry, Heidi and Jack in pretty much the same way yet they have all turned out to be three completely different children.
Heidi was never really into books throughout her early years, she much preferred to play outside and make her own adventures. It was only after a couple of author visits to school that her interest was piqued and it's only at age 9 that she's developed a real love for reading. Heidi reminds me of myself when I was younger and will just sit and read a whole book from cover to cover without stopping. I'm so pleased she's developed a love of reading, better late than never.
Jack is my most reluctant reader. We do try and encourage reading as much as we can but sometimes the struggle is real! I have learned not to push it too much though and he reads at school. I just have faith that he will see us and his siblings reading and one day he will develop a love for reading for fun too. There's still time!
What are your children like when it comes to reading? I'd love to hear.....
Bang on Books are based in Newcastle and it's lovely to support a local company too.
About Bang on Books
Bang on Books are a Northern company based in Newcastle Upon Tyne specialising in personalised adventure books for children. Their stories are a little longer than similar books I've tried in the past and are ideal to be shared and read aloud. I'd recommend for ages 2-10 years but it really depends on the child. Heidi turns 10 this month and absolutely loved her personalised 'Unicorn Oo' book - I think she'd still have been happy to receive this book at age 11 too.
When you buy a book from Bang on Books, you really are supporting a small, local business. Books are written, illustrated, printed and bound all under one roof. The stories feature beautiful illustrations and your child really is the star throughout. At the moment, there are three stories to choose from and you can preview the whole book before you click order:
- Unicorn Oo
- The Golden Key
- Santa Socks
- You can find out more about each book here
Bang on Books cost £17.99 each but are currently on offer for £14.99. They are more than I'd normally pay for a regular book, but for a special birthday, Christmas or Easter gift which is produced by a local, small business, I'd be happy to pay this. Price can be very subjective and I guess we all have different budgets when buying gifts. £15-£20 is at the very top end of my normal gift-buying budget and in this case, I'd be happy to pay top price as I know I'm supporting a local, small business and the product is of high quality too. Follow the Bang on Books Facebook page for more special offers and news.
Ordering Bang on Books - Ideal if you're short on time
The thought of ordering personalised gifts often puts me off if I'm honest. I have visions of it taking absolutely ages and when I'm short on time, a personalised gift is not normally at the top of my go-to list.
Top Tip - The stories begin with your children looking into a magic mirror after brushing their teeth. I'd try and choose a photo of them facing forward and if you have one of them wearing their PJs, even better. I didn't proof read the whole story before ordering and in hindsight think I picked the wrong photo for Heidi. She didn't notice though and just loved the fact that she starred in a unicorn adventure.
Bang on Books 'Unicorn Oo' Review
The books feature a soft cover, metallic title embellishment and a fun font. Despite not being hardback, they do feel like they're high quality and a book which will last.
Bang on Books 'The Golden Key' Review
This book is perfect for children who love pirates and sea adventures. Jack and Heidi enjoyed reading this book together and it was a real page-turner. Jack didn't want to be photographed today and I have to respect his wishes but take my word for it that he thoroughly enjoyed the book. As a reluctant reader, the personalisation factor definitely encouraged him to read the whole story and stopped him from losing interest.
'Looking in the mirror after brushing his teeth, Jack is transported to a magical world. Jack meets a sailor and his crew who have lost their golden key in the sea. It is Jack's mission to help them all find their key.'
There are lots of fun characters in this story including a sailor, parrot, lucky dog, tabby cat and two rival pirate crews. There's a giant octopus too. who was a real favourite - he sneezes which results in everyone being covered in snot! This is a really fun read and Jack's favourite part was when their boat is blown away so they need to catch a turtle taxi across the sea. Imaginative storytelling at it's best and an ideal length to read at bed time.
I was really impressed with Bang on Books - they are super easy to order, my children loved the personalisation, they're a wonderful book to share together at bed time and the quality of the story and illustration is really good.
Next time you're looking to shop local for a children's gift and support a local business at the same time, why not consider Bang on Books? Books can be posted throughout the UK and are also perfect if you want to post directly to the recipient.
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All my kids love reading which makes my bookish heart very happy indeed. I've read to them since they were babies and we've always had books easily accessible which I think has helped. These books look lovey and would make really nice personalised gifts x
ReplyDeleteThey really are lush x
DeleteAww! What an adorable looking book.
ReplyDeleteHeidi looks so pleased with hers.
These are a great way to get reluctant readers interested in reading x