Win a Voxblock Gift Pack Worth £59.99

Hey, parents (and anyone else buying kids gifts out there)! If you’ve been searching for that perfect present that ticks all the boxes, fun, educational, and most importantly, screen-free – look no further. I’m giving away a fantastic Voxblock Gift Pack, and it could be yours! This is part of my amazing November giveaway month so be sure to check out my other giveaways too.

Red sign with a Santa hat reading "Win a £59.99 Voxblock Gift Pack for Christmas 2024" against a blurred festive light background.

What’s in the Box?

The Voxblock Gift Pack is valued at £59.99 and includes:

  • Voxblock Player: Easy to use, even for the littlest hands. This nifty player brings stories to life without the need for screens.
  • Audiobook: A wonderful way to improve bedtime or playtime. Perfect for helping kids drift off to sleep with magical stories.
  • Charging Cable and Case: Keep their player charged and protected wherever you go making it easy to take on holiday too.
Children's Voxblock audio player

Why Parents Love Voxblock

In today’s world, where screens seem to be everywhere, the Voxblock offers a breath of fresh air. Here’s why it’s a hit among parents:

  • Screen-Free Fun: Finally, an activity for kids that doesn’t involve screens! It’s perfect for bedtime or quiet time.
  • Educational and Engaging: Audiobooks stimulate imagination and can even help improve listening skills.
  • Everlasting Entertainment: With new audiobooks available to purchase, the fun never stops. It’s a gift that keeps on giving!
A selection of Roald Dahl's tales with "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," "Matilda," and "George's Marvellous Medicine" on a wooden surface

How to Enter the Giveaway

Getting your hands on this awesome prize is as easy as pie! Simply:

  1. Head over to the Gleam widget (link provided below) and complete at least one entry option.
  2. The more actions you complete, the better your chances of winning.
  3. Remember, this giveaway is open to UK entrants only (sorry international friends, postage is a tricky beast).

Who Can Enter?

Whether you’re a parent, grandparent, aunt, uncle, or that cool friend who loves giving the perfect gift, this giveaway is for you! If you know a child who would love a little escape from the digital world, the Voxblock Gift Pack is just the ticket.

Don’t miss out on the chance to win this delightful pack. Enter now, and you might just become the hero of story time! Good luck!

Win a Voxblock Gift Pack worth £59.99

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48 Comments

  1. Edward Guerreiro says:

    My eldest niece is currently obsessed with Harry Potter. The youngest likes The Three Little Pigs. Thinking back, I remember I loved The Funny Bones series.

  2. Edward Guerreiro says:

    My little nieces would love this. Especially the eldest.

  3. Logan Gavan says:

    the skullduggary pleasant books

  4. Liz Atkin says:

    forever by judy blume

  5. Melanie Forster says:

    My granddaughter favorite is Poo in the zoo,in fact any book about poo is a winner

  6. janine atkin says:

    the famous 5 series

  7. Tracey Hallmark says:

    Matilda is a firm favourite with Olivia and Tilly

  8. lynn neal says:

    I loved the secret garden and all the Winnie the Pooh stories!

  9. Andrew Hindley says:

    My favourite childhood book was “The Lion the witch and the wardrobe” by C.S. Lewis

  10. “Matilda” by Roald Dahl. Such an enchanting story. Like Matilda, I love books too! ?✨

  11. Stef Acaster says:

    My favourite book was Charlie and the chocolate factory, it inspired me to read all of Roald Dahl’s books

  12. I absolutely loved The Secret Garden

  13. Jennifer Rhymer says:

    I loved The Very Hungry Caterpillar when I was very young and my children love it too

  14. Sheri Darby says:

    We loved Winnie The Pooh, the best bear in all the world

  15. Adrienne McGroder says:

    Mine was the Magic Faraway Tree collection by Enid Blyton. My kids enjoyed them too

  16. Amanda Botterill says:

    I loved all the famous five books by Enid Blyton

  17. Sally Collingwood says:

    The Treasure Hunters by Enid Blyton was my favourite

  18. Laura Whittle says:

    I used to love reading Roald Dahl’s Revolting Rhymes.

  19. Angie McDonald says:

    The Tiger Pig was my favourite!

  20. Karl Borowy says:

    My daughter loves this type of gift/present for special occasions.

  21. Amanda Gregory says:

    I was just crazy about the Brer Rabbit books by Enid Blyton.

  22. claire woods says:

    I love reading How To Train Your Dragon books with my son.

  23. Leanne Baker says:

    I loved the BFG

  24. James Rowlands says:

    My Daughters favourite book is the Gruffalo, It has been ever since she went on the Gruffalo trail at a forest near us.

  25. Andrew Ingold says:

    When I was a child I liked Charlie and the chocolate factory.

  26. Kim Murray says:

    I loved Heidi, it made me want to live in the snowy mountains x

  27. Jo m welsh says:

    I love the little book of brownies by Enid Blyton my daughter loves the faraway tree books

  28. The Very Hungry Caterpillar was our favourite across two generations.

  29. Jackie Howell says:

    Enid Blyton The Magic Faraway Tree was my favourite childhood book, still love it!

  30. Tayla Morris says:

    My favourite book was Whatever Next by Jill Murphy. I am due a baby next week and for her baby shower I asked guests to bring their favourite childhood book and sign a message inside, it was lovely to see so many classics which I can read all over again to my daughter! 🙂

  31. Tracey Hopkins says:

    My favorite book when I was young was an old tattered book of nursery rhymes which my dad used to read (or sing if the tale was a song) to me. as I got older I loved the Enid Blyton series of books

  32. Kathleen Marsden says:

    My favourite was Anne of Green Gables

    L.M. Montgomery

  33. Lauren pilkington says:

    My favourite book was and still is Roald Dahls Georges Marvellous Medicine

  34. I loved all the Enid Blyton books like Faraway Tree and Famous Five and Secret Seven

  35. Iain maciver says:

    secret seven ,famous five

  36. Priscilla Stubbs says:

    My favourite book as a child was Winnie the Pooh by AA Milne. In my head I can still hear my Dad reading it to me

  37. Mandy Doherty says:

    The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe was my favourite book as a child

  38. Paul Andrew Bingham says:

    I Loved The jungle Book, and was amazed when I saw the Disney film as a kid, but Treasure Island was a close second

  39. Jed Harper says:

    I always seemed to go back to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory for a feel-good read!

  40. Michelle Smith says:

    I loved Paddington bear books

  41. Carly Belsey says:

    My favourite book was the Magic Faraway Tree. It was quite a big book and I remember reading it every day.

  42. Jeanette Davenport says:

    This would be amazing to win, I love reading to my grandchildren when they have sleepovers. Many thanks for the chance x

  43. A great idea as long as it does not replace parents reading to their children

  44. A nice idea as long as it does not replace reading to your kids

  45. A nice idea as long as it does not replace reading to your kids

  46. Siobhan N says:

    My sons favourite book was the Gruffalo

  47. Mrs Donna L Skelton says:

    A little princess by frances hodgson burnett was my favourite book

  48. Rebecca Smith says:

    I absolutely adored The Magic Faraway Tree by Enid Blyton