It’s Christmas in Antarctica and our favourite travelling penguin is popping with festive excitement.
There are gifts to wrap, cards to write, fairy lights to untangle and gingerbread to bake.
There are gifts to wrap, cards to write, fairy lights to untangle and gingerbread to bake.
The penguins are buying up big, decking their halls with the biggest and best gifts of all. But things go awry; Santa’s
workshop is in trouble and toy production has stopped! With a little help from his penguin friends,
workshop is in trouble and toy production has stopped! With a little help from his penguin friends,
Plume is off to the North Pole. Can he help Santa and make children's wishes come true? (We hope so! KBR Ed.)
Join the adorable Plume as he decks the ice halls with joy this Christmas. The fourth title in Tania McCartney’s fantastical travel series that is the perfect Christmas gift for children aged 4 to 7 years. Plume: Christmas Elf is a sparkly picture book that celebrates the joy and magic of Christmas around the world – all wrapped up with a visit to Santa’s workshop in the North Pole. To celebrate our favourite time of the year, the hard-working elves at Hardie Grant Explore have teamed up with us and have THREE copies of Plume's latest adventure to giveaway, in time for Christmas!
For the chance to win this beautiful Christmas picture book simply tell us in 25 words or less what you love most about Christmas?
Email your answer along with your name and postal address to dimity. The three responses we like the best will each win a copy of this book in time for Christmas! Competition is open to anyone, worldwide, so long as they have an Australian postal address for delivery of the books. Please note, we cannot deliver to PO Boxes. Entries without a name and street address will be ineligible. Winners will be announced right here on our website on 27 November 2023.
Competition runs from 5.00 am 18 November 2023 to 5 pm 25 November 2023. Adults can enter for those aged 17 and under. This is a game of skill, not chance. The judge’s decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.