Friday Giveway: Six Matched Children's Classics - contest closed




Contest now closed, I will announce the winner shortly.

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21 comments:

  1. Love this set of books, and have some grands that would love to read them. Thanks.

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  2. I'd love these for my granddaughter. Thanks for the chance.

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  3. Such a wonderful set of classics!

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  4. They look like such a great set. Thanks.

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  5. Would love to read these to my granddaughter.

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  6. Great for the grandkids, please throw me in the mix!

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  7. I would love these for my grandchildren. Keeping my fingers crossed!

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  8. My 14 yr. old daughter would love these, thanks for the chance

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  9. Would love these for my grandson thanks

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  10. Thanks for the chance!! My 8 year old loves books and I'd love to give her these :)

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  11. Truly amazing collection ~ would have a special place for them ♥

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  12. What a great selection of books. It is so wonderful of you to give them away!

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  13. Really amazing collection of children's classics!! Love this!! Thanks so much for such a lovely giveaway!! xoxox

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  14. Would love to read these to the granddaughter!

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  15. I don't think I've ever seen a book title in quotation marks on a binding before. Or at least, I must not have noticed the quotation marks on "National Velvet" before today! My eyes must have just passed over them. LOL!

    But now that I did notice, I'm quite puzzled. That's not the norm for a title.

    Google wasn't helpful. I figured there'd be a note about why the author did that on the wiki page. But, sadly, no. Hm.

    Anyone know the reason behind the quotation marks?

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