I read Miffy books with my children, and I well remember Miffy from when I was a child. In fact Miffy has been with us since 1955 and is celebrating her 60th birthday this year. One of the oldest lasting children's favourites, the Dick Bruna classic Miffy is returning to our TV screens in Miffy’s Adventures: Big and Small
Launching on Tiny Pop on
2 October 2015, at 7pm, this is the first time Miffy will be seen in CGI and is ideal for bedtime. The episodes in the series are a comfortable 7 minutes long, perfect for your pre-school viewers.
The episodes in Miffy’s Adventures: Big and Small see Miffy and her friends exploring the exciting world around them. Using simple words and plenty of song, the tales introduce new experiences and objects for discussion, and your little children will learn new concepts and expand their vocabulary.
The little white bunny is celebrating her birthday in the UK by raising money for Bliss, the national charity for premature and sick babies, supporting their work through fundraising activities throughout the year, including sales of a special Miffy Bliss Comfort Blanket suitable for premature newborns.
The people behind Miffy have also very kindly offered a brilliant Sensory Miffy toy for one of my readers. Sensory Miffy helps children learn about the body. She has 14 sensors which the child presses to hear what she has to say. She is made from colourful textured fabrics, suitable for children aged 6 months and older and is sure to be a massive hit this Christmas.
For your chance to win Sensory Miffy please enter using the Gleam form below. No entry is mandatory, and each extra entry will earn you more chances to win the prize. Uk entries only please. The giveaway will end at midnight Wednesday 21st October.
For all of my other giveaways, please see my giveaways page....
Sensory Miffy Toy Giveaway
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Thanks Manfa.lou. I've taken a note and if you are lucky enough to win with one of those options don't worry :)
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