We've teamed up with Puffin Books to celebrate National Grandparents Day and the release of Hey Grandude!, the first children's book written by Paul McCartney and illustrated by Kathryn Durst. One lucky gransnetter will win a copy of the book and a luxury Fortnum & Mason hamper valued at over £100.
More details on the prize can be found HERE and T&Cs HERE. We will pick a winner after 11am on 4th November.
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I would take them to where I was born and show them the grass snakes in the brook, adders, butterflies and moths, cows in a field and all the the other things I saw as I grew up
I would walk the Pennine Way with my grandchildren stopping overnight at B&Bs on the way. They love walking when staying with me but their parents drive everywhere!
Little one is just a toddler and I’d take him nearer to home, to Center Parcs. We’d take some moulding material for animal footprints, collect leaves for crafting, count trees, watch the wildlife. We’d cycle, have a swim and eat waffles. Then snuggle up of an evening with books. Just perfect for us
I would take my son to Australia to see my mum who emigrated there 4 years ago, we miss her so much. Whilst there we would hire a camper van and go exploring too
I would hire a houseboat and take them all on a trip along the British waterways, from cities to countryside, through tunnels, over bridges. They could go barefoot and scruffy, no tv or electronics but early nights and early mornings, contentment in abundance.
I know it's a cliche but I would take them to Disneyland Florida. I always wanted to take my children but never could for one reason or another. My grandchildren are now at an age that they would really love the experience.
I would take them on a trip to Lapland to see the Northern Lights and visit Santa then we'd go to Disneyland, they'd love it but I'd probably enjoy it more