Best Friends Forever Notebook Giveaway

I’ve got a fantastic giveaway for you today with this Best Friends Forever Notebook.

With summer starting to fade its glorious sunlight into the dusk of autumn it is time to start thinking about Christmas. It’s hard to believe but it will be on us before we know it. This could be just the thing for school aged children to love and cherish.

This Best Friends Forever Notebook  sets down lasting memories of childhood friends.

With pages to write contact details, to have photos and to pop little messages that are recorded forever, it’s ideal to take to school during the last week of term.

My Best Friends Notebook Giveaway

My Best Friends Notebook Giveaway

My Best Friends Notebook Giveaway

So, all you have to do to win this notebook is to enter using the rafflecopter entry below. Good luck and forget to come back each day for a bonus entry tweet!

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25 thoughts on “Best Friends Forever Notebook Giveaway”

  1. Best thing out was always having a jolly good laugh with my friends-They truly were the best days. Always looked forward to going to high school, specifically the final 4 years as I had come out of my shell by then. So many say they hated school but those final 4 years were the best ever, simply for the laughs.

  2. My favourite things about school where sports days, competing in rounders, tennis and netball tournaments, those where the days

  3. Finding the Enid Blyton ‘The Enchanted Woods’ series books with my best friend at the school library when we were monitors and getting so excited!

  4. Baking in Domestic Science classes and then sitting out in the playing fields sharing what we’d made x

  5. My favourite memory from school is a school trip to the Kennet & Avon Canal and we were able to help steer the canal boat and open the locks, and then picnic alongside the canal. I don’t think health & safety would allow that nowadays, but we were lucky then.

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