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Win a set of Six Little Workmates books from Ladybird

Little Workmates is a series of six books designed for two to four year olds. Each one depicts a lively character in a particular job. With the aid of a simple, colourfully illustrated story, young children can begin to understand the role of each one and the part they play in the community of Story Town. The six books are PC Percy, Builder Bill, Postman Pete, Fireman Fergus, Nurse Nancy and Queen Clara. We are delighted to be able to offer, in conjunction with Ladybird, 15 sets of these books free to our readers (each set would normally cost approximately 12). All you have to do is to put your name and the address of your establishment on a postcard or the back of a sealed envelope and send to Ladybird Book Prize Draw, Nursery Equipment, Admiral House, 66 - 68 East Smithfield, London E1W 1BX by Friday 29 June 2001. The winners will be the first 15 whose entries are selected at random after that date. (We regret that we are unable to offer a cash alternative.)
Little Workmates is a series of six books designed for two to four year olds. Each one depicts a lively character in a particular job. With the aid of a simple, colourfully illustrated story, young children can begin to understand the role of each one and the part they play in the community of Story Town.

The six books are PC Percy, Builder Bill, Postman Pete, Fireman Fergus, Nurse Nancy and Queen Clara. We are delighted to be able to offer, in conjunction with Ladybird, 15 sets of these books free to our readers (each set would normally cost approximately 12). All you have to do is to put your name and the address of your establishment on a postcard or the back of a sealed envelope and send to Ladybird Book Prize Draw, Nursery Equipment, Admiral House, 66 - 68 East Smithfield, London E1W 1BX by Friday 29 June 2001. The winners will be the first 15 whose entries are selected at random after that date. (We regret that we are unable to offer a cash alternative.)

Check out the Ladybird Website launched at the beginning of this year.

There's plenty there to interest children from around one and half to seven years while parents and teachers can access comprehensive information about the huge range of Ladybird resources. To find out more, visit www.ladybird.co.uk.