Thursday, 13 September 2018

Giveaway #693 : Win an Amazing Space book - closed - winner Caroline Hemple


A couple of weeks ago, we were busy reviewing the Ravensburger Solar System 3d Puzzle and Pierre was utterly fascinated, asking numerous questions that I didn't have a clue about (luckily, google does though !), so I knew that he'd be the best person to review Carlton Books' new release, Amazing Space. The front cover invites you to "go on a journey to the edge of the universe". 


Author Raman Prinja is Professor of Astrophysics at University College London and, in addition to researching astronomy, he has written various science books for children.


This fascinating 48-page book takes you on a beautifully illustrated journey into space, from the Earth's surface to the edge of the universe. Once you have completed your journey to the outer limits of the universe, make your return trip with fascinating infographics, explaining facts and statistics about the universe, in a simple and beautiful way.


Go on a voyage of discovery. Visit the International Space Station, compare the planets of the solar system, and explore galaxies. Learn how stars are born, discover what the universe is made of and what might happen to it in the future.


I lost count of the number of times that Pierre said "wow, Mum ..." !


Amazing Space | 9781783123933 |
Author: Raman Prinja
Hardback | £12.99 | Published: August 2018 |
Age: 8+



Carlton Kids have kindly offered to send a copy of the book to one Madhouse Family Reviews reader. Fill in your entries via the Rafflecopter widget below.

UK only. Closing date : 27/9/18

T & C's : Entries close at midnight on the closing date. Winners will be selected with a random number generator and announced on facebook and in the giveaway post subject line. Please note, you will be contacted by email and/or twitter and if I haven't heard from you after 28 days, I'll have to pick another winner. Prizes will be sent out by the companies or their PR directly to winners. Madhouse Family Reviews cannot be held responsible for any prizes that go astray. Any personal data given as part of the competition entry is used for this purpose only and will not be shared with third parties, with the exception of the winners’ information. The winners' personal contact information will be passed on to the PR / Brand responsible and used only for delivery of their prize. 

116 comments:

  1. My son would enjoy reading this book

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  2. My space mad husband, but then I'd give it to my nephew ;-)

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  3. My kids would love this

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  4. My son would love this! He’s so fascinated by space x

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  5. My three kids

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  6. My 5 year old son loobyloo@hotmail.com

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  7. Our middle girl would love this. And I would love to read it with her.

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  8. My nephew would love this. He's gone from dinosaurs to space overnight.

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  9. This would be a treat for my son who is very curious about everything in the world.

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  10. My cousin, I think he'd love reading it!

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  11. Looks great, my nephews would love it

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  12. My husband and grandson would read this book together

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  13. nieces little ones would love this!

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  14. would love to win for my daughter x

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  15. My nephew would read this,he's very interested in space.

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  16. Margaret Clarkson
    My Godson

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  17. I entered for my 4 year old son, who is so obsessed with space. Even since before his 2nd birthday when we took him to the space centre in Leicester. He would love this book, it looks amazing

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  18. My friend's little girl would love this, she goes outside with her Dad at night to look at the stars and despite the fact she's only 6, she can already point out different constellations, and can tell us about all the different planets!

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  19. My son would love this as he is learning all about it at school x

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  20. My nephew would read this cover to cover over and over again!!

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  21. I'd read this with my 9 year old daughter

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  22. My daughter would love this

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  23. The whole family would read and enjoy this book : we're all space mad here!

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  24. My neices - they're having a space phase at the moment!

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  25. Mason a little foster boy would love to read it

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  26. My daughter would like this, she has been learning about space at school

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  27. I would give this to my nephew

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  28. Thanks for the chance, I've entered!

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  29. my son loves Space and I just know he would love this book

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  30. My Niece and Nephew would love this!

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  31. My niece would love this for sure

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  32. My two youngest sons would love this book.

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  33. My daughter would love this. She is crazy about space x

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  34. The grandchildren would love it.

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  35. If I won I'd give it to my daughter. :)

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  36. My grandson is mad about Space, he would really love this book!

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  37. The hubby and our Grandson would love to read this together

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  38. My daughter

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  39. Eldest grandson would enjoy this, myself as well

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  40. My son would love this @leabana1

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  41. Hoping to win for my grandchildren :)

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  42. we love all thing space in our house

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  43. My eldest son would love reading this

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  44. My Grandson would love this he has a passion for books

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  45. Both my children would love this

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  46. My son and daughter both love astronomy!

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  47. My son! He loves anything to do with space :)

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  48. Me! I love anything space related

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  49. My daughter leah is doing space for her homework topic. This would be really useful

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  50. My daughter would love this, so would I

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  51. Daisy would absolutely adore reading this book. She loves all things 'spacy'

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  52. My two daughters Poppy and Honey

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  53. I would love to gift this to my nieces!

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  54. My 8 year old would love this book, it's perfect for him

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  55. my children would read it :)

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  56. Entered - great looking book, love space

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  57. I have entered. My 8 year old son would be thrilled with this book. @mariajkknight

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  58. All 3 of my children would love to read this.

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  59. My children would love to read this book!

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  60. I would love this fab book for my daughter as she is fascinated by space

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  61. Great book.. my boys would both love it!

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  62. the book would be for my son

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  63. My son would love reading this book.

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  64. My older daughter is learning about the solar system at school at the moment, so she would love it.

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  65. I would love to win this for my son - he would love it!

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  66. An interesting book for young family
    @ukireland

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  67. my daughter and I think even I will enjoy it :)

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  68. My husband is into astronomy and my granddaughter has now become interested so maybe they would read it together

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  69. My son would love to read this book as he wants to be an astronaut.

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  70. My little girl bridie who would love this xxx

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  71. I've always been interested in space - would love to share this with my Daughters x @supastar1501

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  72. Marie Rungapadiachy26 September 2018 at 23:17

    My Daughter would absolutely love this. Fingers crossed.

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  73. My nephew would love it. Thanks for the competition.

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  74. Did this finish early? It says midnight tonight🙈

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