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WILF Books Subscription – Review & Win

WILF Books are a monthly subscription service which sends children a box of books (minimum of three) to enjoy, love and encourage their reading skills with.  The box can be tailored to your child’s age and tastes, so if there are any themes they don’t like you can excluded them.  The books can be fiction or non-fiction and are uniquely chosen for each child.

wp_20161124_12_36_42_pro The books come well presented and individually wrapped up with a cute note and sticker.  This all adds to the excitement when the child opens it up and they are eager to see what books are inside.  Also included is a freepost envelope where you can return any books that have been read or any from your child’s own collection that they no longer want.  As long as they are in good condition they will be recycled in other boxes so that more children can get enjoyment from them. The more you do this, the more likely that extra books will be included in your future boxes.

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We received three books all well suited to my 8yr old Miss M:

  • Atticus Claw Goes Ashore – Jennifer Gray
  • Darcy Burdock – Laura Dockrill
  • Gilbert the Great – Jane Clarke & Charles Fuge

Miss M was happy with all of her books and soon got down to reading them at bedtime.  They are all books she could enjoy and read at her leisure and she really enjoyed receiving the bundle of books. The idea of a subscription is a great idea for a gift for a child and something they can look forward to each month.

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For one lucky reader I can offer a one month subscription box from WILF Books, just fill in the Gleam form below:

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All reviews are my own and my family’s opinions and we received the product in order to write an honest review.

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160 Comments

  1. melanie stirling says:

    My favourite book is The secret Garden.

  2. iain maciver says:

    famous five books or secret seven

  3. lucy higgins says:

    stickman!

  4. Toni Pearson says:

    When he was young, it was Mmmmm cookies by Robert Munch

  5. Joanne Hutchings says:

    Enid Blyton’s The Magical Faraway Tree.

  6. emma walters says:

    i love to read the owl babies to my boys x

  7. Kim Neville says:

    Charlie and the chocolate factory

  8. Danny The Champion of the World

  9. fozia akhtar says:

    Famous Five

  10. Stephanie Tsang says:

    The Magic Faraway Tree is my favourite.

  11. Spot The Dog 🙂
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  12. Charlie Brunton says:

    My favourite children’s book was Charlie and the chocolate factory!

  13. Ray Becker says:

    Wind in the willows

  14. Jennifer Haden says:

    I’ve always loved Matilda, I’ve always loved her—not her family though 😛

  15. Sally Collingwood says:

    The Treasure Hunters by Enid Blyton

  16. Jane Berrow says:

    The Owl Babies

  17. Kate Bryans says:

    The sheep pig by Dick King Smith

  18. Rebecca says:

    No Matter What by Debi Gliori

  19. Sarah Rees says:

    My son loved My busy day

  20. hannah wood says:

    I love the secret garden my kids like so many diff ones.

  21. Isabel O says:

    My favourite book as a child was The Last Noo Noo by Jill Murphy, I must get my niece to read it!

  22. Maggie Ali says:

    Anne of Green Gables

  23. The Jolly Postman – always loved the letters. Will be getting it for my little one.

  24. Dale Dow says:

    The Gruffalo

  25. Tee simpson says:

    has to be the gruffalo

  26. Keith Hunt says:

    Five Go to Smuggler’s Top

  27. Natasha Gandy says:

    The Twits! Road Dahl is excellent ad any of his books are fantastic but The Twits is our favourite!

  28. Leanne Newsome says:

    My favourite children’s book is the bfg

  29. Claire Elizabeth Noke says:

    The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe.

  30. Natalie Crossan says:

    Danny The Champion of the World

  31. Karen hutchinson says:

    The dinosaur that pooped the planet

  32. Monica Gilbert says:

    I like the Little House book series.

  33. Michaela Hannah says:

    Roald Dahl – The enormous crocodile

  34. Chelsey Hollings says:

    The hungry Caterpillar

  35. Rachael Ashmore says:

    My favourite is guess how much I love you. Thank you for the chance to win ⛦

  36. Annabel Greaves says:

    My daughter loves the Malory Towers series

  37. Katie h says:

    Hungry caterpillar!!!

  38. Martina Pichova says:

    I quite like The Gruffalo.

  39. Helen Moulden says:

    The Gruffalo

  40. janine atkin says:

    i like The Jungle book

  41. Angela Treadway says:

    dear zoo x

  42. hali kinson says:

    lion king

  43. Susan Lloyd says:

    Stick man x

  44. Lynn Heath says:

    My kids have a book have a book called the mummy shop and that’s my favourite to read them at bedtime!

  45. Kerry Locke says:

    My personal fave is The Gruffalo

  46. Deborah Mackenzie says:

    Im entering to win this for my great niece in South Africa (her birthday is in February); I know she loves reading and learning about animals. I send her National Geographic Kids each month and she loves to share all the info she gets.

  47. LAURA WHEATLEY says:

    Enid Blyton – The Magic Faraway tree

  48. Rachel Craig says:

    Spot the Dog.

  49. Laura Graty says:

    The bfg

  50. Ruth Harwood says:

    We love Green eggs and ham xx

  51. Ray Dodds says:

    My granddaughter 4 loves the Dr Seuss books

  52. Laura Pritchard says:

    My son loves the Dinosaur Cove series.

  53. Angie McDonald says:

    I love ELMER!

  54. Laura Blackburn says:

    We’re going on a bear hunt

  55. Deborah Clarke says:

    Any Enid Blyton book. Particularly The Faraway Tree. Such magical books I still love to read them now !

  56. Susan Trubey says:

    At the moment my grand-daughter loves a book called short stories about mermaids, but that may change when we visit the bookshop this week.

  57. claire woods says:

    Charlie and the chocolate factory

  58. Aaron Broad says:

    I like the Hungry Hungry Caterpillar

  59. Clifford Sherwood says:

    Fav book is Alice in Wonderland

  60. Anni Ezmerelda Large says:

    Matilda. 🙂

  61. claire croft says:

    there are far to many that me and my children love to share, one favourite would be i love you forever – a beautiful bedtime story book

  62. Hannah Igoe says:

    We love the three owls at the moment

  63. Lorna Ledger says:

    It was Roald Dhal , Willy Wonka

  64. c earl says:

    I loved Wind in the Willows. Looking forward to my littleones being old enough to read it.

  65. Joanne Phillips says:

    The current favourite in our house is ‘The Gruffalo’, my daughter joins in with a lot of it as she has learnt it by heart!

  66. Rich Tyler says:

    Stick Man

  67. Lara Latchem says:

    My favorite children’s book is the magic faraway tree

  68. Victoria Prince says:

    The Tiger Who Came To Tea is still my favourite 🙂

  69. I really like The Gruffalo, Stick Man and Matilda

  70. michelle o'neill says:

    The Magical Faraway Tree.

  71. Rebekah Jones says:

    I love all the Roald Dahl books but my fave is Revolting Rhymes

  72. Lynsey Buchanan says:

    I love the Magic Faraway Tree Books

  73. jo liddement says:

    Why the Whales Came by Michael Morpurgo

  74. Harline says:

    The gruffalo

  75. JULIE WARD says:

    The three little pigs, grandchildren love it at story times

  76. Janice Mackin says:

    The Secret Garden.

  77. Sarah Mackay says:

    Has to be charlottes web

  78. Fiona Rennie says:

    The Owl Who Was Afraid Of The Dark

  79. The GRuffalo

  80. Jules Eley says:

    Mr Magnolia

  81. Sarah prescott says:

    We’re going on a bear hunt

  82. leanne weir says:

    the gruffalo

  83. Kate Davies says:

    Harry Potter and the prisoner of azkaban.

  84. Rebecca mercer says:

    The gruffalo

  85. Gill Mitchell says:

    I loved The Famous Five, I can’t wait until my son is ready to read them!

  86. lia sturman says:

    We’re going on a bear hunt

  87. Jennifer says:

    The Magical Faraway Tree is my all time favourite childrens book. Transports you too another world.

  88. claire griffiths says:

    charlie and the chocolate factory or matilda

  89. Jessica Howliston says:

    I really loved all the Roald Dahl books and think they are still amazing to read now! x

  90. Kimberley Ryan says:

    my favourite and has been since I was a child is The Hobbit

  91. Beverley Evans says:

    Roald Dahl books such as the BFG

  92. Mickie Bull says:

    Enid Blyton’s Magic Faraway Tree!

  93. Minnie Rose says:

    Matilda – Roald Dahl 🙂 x

  94. Paula T says:

    The worst witch

  95. Sarah Lee says:

    Enid Blytons Famous Five books

  96. Emma Whittaker says:

    My favorite book is The Jolly Postman 🙂

  97. Keri Jones says:

    I love David Walliams’ books, especially Gangsta Granny x

  98. Joanna Ford says:

    It has to be Michael Morpurgo Running Wild

  99. Angela Muir says:

    Peter Rabbit is a favourite of mine

  100. Charlie and the Chocolate factory

  101. Katherine McDonald says:

    The Jolly Postman

  102. Sam Goodwin says:

    Funnybones! Such a classic and well remembered story.

  103. Laura Kevlin says:

    My favourite children’s book was The Secret Garden – really captured my imagination and made me want to write my own stories

  104. Conner j h says:

    Going on a bear hunt

  105. Sarah Wilson says:

    The Animals of Farthing Wood series.

  106. Linda Griffiths says:

    the secret garden

  107. caroline kelly says:

    The faraway tree

  108. Dominique Clarke says:

    Our new favourite is “The Stick Man” By Julia Donaldson (Author of The Gruffalo)

  109. Rebecca Howells says:

    Matilda by Roald Dahl

  110. Debbie Henderson says:

    Room on the Broom

  111. Five on Treasure Island – always loved the Famous Five.
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  112. Kate Kathurima says:

    mine – A year with out micheal
    My Daughter – Harry Potter
    My Son – Upside down town

  113. MANDY DOHERTY says:

    The Twits

  114. Sheri Darby says:

    Winnie The Pooh

  115. Clare Hubbard says:

    My sons love the gruffalo

  116. Caroline Shepherd says:

    At the moment my daughters and I love reading the Claude books by Alex T Smith. Very funny!

  117. Susan B says:

    My favourite for little ones is The Very Hungry Caterpillar.

  118. Thomas Perry says:

    The Tiger Who Came to Tea is my fave. I loved it ever since the book was read out to me in assembly over 30 years ago

  119. has to be harry potter 😀

  120. Charlotte Hoskins says:

    I love reading ‘Green Eggs and Ham’ by Dr Seuss to my daughter

  121. Andrew Hindley says:

    The Lion,The Witch and The Wardrobe by C S Lewis

  122. laura stewart says:

    peter rabbit books:)

  123. Kerry Smith says:

    Up the faraway tree by Enid Blyton

  124. Lisa Wilkinson says:

    The Jolly Postman

  125. Rebecca Williams says:

    The demon headmaster 🙂

  126. Victoria B says:

    The Railway Children

  127. Angela Kelly says:

    My personal favourite was the Tale of Georgie Grub but nowadays we love Diary of A Wimpy Kid.

  128. Katie W says:

    love The Jolly Postman

  129. Caroline Signey says:

    The three little pigs

  130. How To Train Your Dragon – the entire series is fantastic

  131. Adrian Bold says:

    The Magical Faraway Tree by Enid Blyton

  132. claire little says:

    the secret garden

  133. KARL BOROWY says:

    TREASURE ISLAND

  134. Pauline Black says:

    Loved the lion the witch and the wardrobe.

  135. Jill Fairbanks says:

    We love superworm

  136. Phil O'Neill says:

    The Twits by Roald Dahl

  137. cathyj says:

    anythng by Roald dahl

  138. Hayley Todd says:

    My daughter’s current favourite is George’s Marvellous Medicine by Roald Dahl

  139. Lucy Carter says:

    The Wishing Chair by Enid Blyton

  140. Yvonne Wilkinson says:

    Little Women

  141. Karen Dixon says:

    The Wind in the Willows

  142. Meena H says:

    Definitely The Gruffalo

  143. Lisa Mauchline says:

    The cat in the hat is my favourite children’s book

  144. sharon martin says:

    Velveteen Rabbit

  145. Rebecca roberts says:

    I loved the rail way children

  146. Imogen Richards says:

    I loved the ‘Wishing Chair’, my dad used to read it to me and my brother every night. Such fond memories!

  147. Emma Fox says:

    I used to love The Famous Five series of books when I was a child.

  148. AnnaH says:

    The Tiger who came to tea is my all-time favourite!

  149. stephanie whitehurst says:

    Superworm

  150. Kay Broomfield says:

    Fantastic Mr Fox by Roald Dahl

  151. Champaklal Lad says:

    The cat in the hat

  152. Keeley Shaw says:

    Oh goodness I don’t have one particular favourite. I loved The BFG and George’s Marvelous Medicine by Roald Dahl, from my childhood. But we love all Julia Donaldson and David Williams for reading with my daughter. So many fabulous children’s books around.

  153. sarah robertson says:

    I love Roald Dahl’s The Twits or Hairy McClary

  154. Tammy Neal says:

    The Secret Garden

  155. Heather Tinkler says:

    The little yellow truck 🙂

  156. I used to love anything by Enid Blyton and either the famous five or the faraway tree adventures 🙂 x

  157. Jamie Millard says:

    The Jungle Crew

  158. Natalie Gillham says:

    The Faraway Tree by Enid Blyton.

  159. We going on a bear hunt

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