GIVEAWAY – Win Peppa Loves Doctors and Nurses!
|[AD] GIVEAWAY – Win Peppa Loves Doctors and Nurses, the New Peppa Pig Book
Ladybird Books has just published a new Peppa Pig picture book – Peppa Loves Doctors and Nurses. And what’s more, 10% of the RRP will go directly to support a Covid-19 charity doing incredible work in these tricky times.
The Covid-19 Urgent Appeal, run by NHS Charities Together, will benefit from every Peppa Loves Doctors and Nurses print book sold this year. The giveaway copy of the book will also donate to the charity.
About The Book
In the book, Peppa and her playgroup have a visit from Dr Brown Bear and Nurse Fox, and learn the importance of washing hands, staying healthy and experience the brilliant work done by all doctors and nurses.
With children across the country picking up on some of the challenges and changes in the world around them, this is a gentle and engaging story that offers an introduction to some of the key health messages they might be hearing now in a familiar and reassuring environment.
It’s a fun and informative book that Peppa Pig fans will love. My girls all love Peppa Pig books and really enjoy reading this one too.
If you want to buy the book, it’s available from Amazon here.
Giveaway
Enter through the Rafflecopter below. Terms & Conditions: There’s 1 book to giveaway, the giveaway is open to UK entrants only and will end on Tuesday the 14th of July 2020.The winner will be chosen randomly from all correct entries.
My sister because she’s a key worker.
My dad ! Never fails to make me laugh
My kids they have coped so well
My husband who is a keyworker
My hero has been my best friend. She is a single Mum and was furloughed from her job when this all started. She has been doing an amazing job looking after my Goddaughter!
My 2 little ones! They’ve been stars throughout this keeping me amd the hubby entertained even on our hardest days!
Has to be my sister i’d be lost without her and all her support
My kids have been my hero throughout all this because they have been able to adjust and adapt to a different way of living and learning with ease.
my hubby for putting up with me!
Who’s been your hero during the pandemic and why?
my son David, he is a nurse in a care home and he is an amazing father to my two grandsons
My dad who is a key worker as he works as a postman. :)
My kids have been my hero’s during lockdown! They have been absolutely amazing, showing me how quickly they can adapt and how understanding they are. I’m super proud of them!
my daughter working in covid ward
My hero are all the essential workers who keeps things running!
My daughter because she always makes sure I have what I need and am ok! She even gave me a haircut!
Several lovely neighbours who asked me numerous times if they could pick up shopping for me.
All the icu nurses at Canterbury hospital.
My senior A&E nurse wife Susan Hunt
my mum she has been there through a lot
my dad, for sending us food parcels every week
My Dad for keeping me company, watching all the really bad films on Netflix and helping to get the garden looking its best!
All of the Biomedical scientists working in the laboratories because they barely get a mention as key workers
My son because he’s taken all the changes and adapted to it without complaint.
My daughter has been doing my shopping for me as I am in a vulnerable group
My partner – he’s done all the food shopping, meal planning, and cooking, as well as helping me home school, and giving the front garden a complete makeover! I honestly wouldn’t have coped without him!
My hero has been my partner :) I’ve been off work since March due to being pregnant and he’s continued working nights 40 hours a week and helps me as much as he can since I’ve been so exhausted with pregnancy and looking after a toddler all day
All of the key workers because they’ve had to carry out their duties under enormous personal threat – more so than normal
My brother has been brilliant always checking and and making sure all the family are ok, calling me as soon as thinks I may be having a bad day. Organising quizzes and virtual pub nights for all his friends and family
My son, as he looked after all the shopping and cooking while I was ill, and made sure he stayed upstairs while I was down on the sofa x
My boyfriend for keeping me calm when I become anxious
My Dad for keeping an eye on and caring for my mum as well as keeping up with his 2 sisters that live 400 miles away to make sure they have everything they need
My partner hes a key worker and goes out to work everyday
My little girl has been my hero for her ability to keep smiling which keeps me smiling, her wanting to help me bake, play hide and seek with her and all the normal things a little girl loves to do that keeps the normality going x
My hero is my husband. He’s managed all the childcare, chores, shopping etc whilst I’ve been working from home and cooking our second baby!
Hello, probably all the Key workers such as post men and women, shop workers and bin collectors as I think they are doing great.
My other half! Working so many hours and wearing PPE, he comes home exhausted but never too tired to play with the kids
My little sister, she is an A&E nurse. She moved away from her two young kids and partner to protect them. I really look up to her :-)
My fiance for helping me keep the business afloat, looking after keyworkers & our elderly parents
All the key workers, how could we have survived without them! Thank you all.
My daughter has worked so hard during lockdown going into school teaching the children of key workers, and sending out work to others.
My friend has been my hero helping us get shopping as we dont drive, taking us to hospital when my daughter was ill etc
My husband because he kept me sane
My daughter and son-in law who are both teachers and still working to look after the children of other key workers.
My best friend for being so positive and upbeat and always picking me up when I feel down
My Husband has been my hero for keeping us all safe and making sure that we still have a roof over our heads.
My sister! Talking to her daily has kept me sane!
All the keyworkers on the frontline at this scary time
My husband. He’s been a NHS key worker and also looked after us at home
I’ve been really poorly recently, and my best friend has been keeping my spirits up with messages, and always being there – and making me smile and laugh :)
my son, hes got me through!
My nephew and his partner. They are both teachers and working so that other key workers can send their kids to school.
My fiancé, as we have both had to readjust, tolerate not seeing loved ones :- Family and friends, etc. Some shielding, some in high risk categories. Whilst remaining in contact as best we could. Deafness was one obstacle. We tried to be patient, we listened, gave our best wishes, and aimed at assisting and encouraging them to be patient, and keep safe.
Fiancé having been involved in local groups, kept us informed in regards to assistance with food, prescriptions, etc. As some local groups, charities, etc had volunteers assisting locals in need. He is secretary of residents and tenants group. So ensured neighbours who needed assistance got contact details of group /s which could help them. Reassured them and us (knowing they could access the appropriate assistance),
My daughter who’s been homeschooling her two children (one of them is autistic and very hard work). She must be exhausted but she still finds time to ring me every day.
the team i work with in a cancer support centre supporting cancer patients
My three year old granddaughter her video calls has kept me going
My hubby who works in a food processing factory has been getting up every day as with a lot of other unsung hero’s and going to work and keeping a wage coming in during these difficult times
My dad! Myself and daughter were shielding and my dad made sure we always had essentials and would drop food and milk almost every morning on his way to work! Then again my dad has always been my hero anyway!
My pets for keeping me sane
My partner who has been working even more hours than before to keep us afloat as i have had to reduce my hours to barely any.
My husband because he is a keyworker in utilities who has had to work the whole way through and he has taken on extra household responsibilities so I can go and work more as a nurse to help put where I can – team work!
My son Charlie 3 he always keeps me going
my children they are just amazing and make me so happy
My husband who has done most of the shopping, all the cooking and has kept my spirits up when I have been feeling low
My daughter, she has been the co-ordinator for food parcels in our town
All keyworkers are my heroes, for the effort and risks they take
My daughter, a support worker for young adults with learning disabilities, she also has a 20-year-old son with LD. Another 23-year-old son living at home, and me! Although we’ve had to social distance when able shes helped me also where she could as I have ME and other health conditions. She is a superstar.
My little niece Katie she’s been amazing always smiling and making you laugh even through video call through all this going on in the world.
My three year old is still a stay at home superhero due to his boring sheilding mum. He can’t wait to see his friends again soon and has been a ray of sunshine throughout this.
Chris Malloy -hardworking nhs keyworker.x
My kids. When I’m struggling they cheer me up.
My mum who is a nurse.