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Win a hamper worth over £100 and a copy of Hey Grandude! *Now Closed*

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NatashaGransnet (GNHQ) Fri 04-Oct-19 16:43:23

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.

To enter simply tell us... If you could take your grandchildren anywhere in the world, where would it be?

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daisybooh Sat 02-Nov-19 16:33:56

Desert island the fun of Swiss family Robinson learn skills team work and best of all how be without all technologies

GRANOFOUR Sat 02-Nov-19 17:44:33

I would love to take them to the Galapagos Islands to see the giant tortoises.

jaizko Sat 02-Nov-19 18:36:39

Efteling theme park in Holland. I went as a child and loved it. And so did my daughter. Love the bins that say thank you (in Dutch) when rubbish is put in. grin

eddie494 Sat 02-Nov-19 19:09:39

I'd take them to the Galapagos islands to show them the best of the natural world

highrising51 Sat 02-Nov-19 19:26:01

I would take them to Hawaii so we could all be surfer (grand!)dudes in paradise smile

shirlz51 Sat 02-Nov-19 19:35:50

I would love to take them to Disneyland USA

trudi2 Sat 02-Nov-19 19:46:12

I would take her to Australia to see her auntie and cousins, they haven't seen each other since she was 2 years old (she is now 8) and they were 3 and 5, would be lovely for them to meet up again

sandrab Sat 02-Nov-19 20:36:58

I would take them on a family weekend to London. So much to see, history on every corner.

gillbill Sat 02-Nov-19 20:37:23

I would love to take them to Iceland to see the Northern Lights

sheridarby Sat 02-Nov-19 22:15:40

London, so much history, beautiful parks and the wonderful river Thames

1969angep Sat 02-Nov-19 22:28:15

To the planetarium in London for some star gazing followed by a trip to the Lego store ;-)

Sarag250187 Sat 02-Nov-19 22:40:33

I would take them to London to experience the busy atmosphere and the vibrant city and people. We now live in Dorset and is far quieter but would love to go back and see the sights through the eyes of the younger ones- they would be so excited!

faybelle Sun 03-Nov-19 00:05:31

Lapland to visit Santa

maureen118 Sun 03-Nov-19 01:05:30

I would take them back in time so my parents could meet them.

allibaby Sun 03-Nov-19 07:23:25

I would love to take my grandchildren to the Galapagos Islands to experience the nature and wildlife .

kazzabic Sun 03-Nov-19 08:18:54

It would have to be Lapland to see Father Christmas - I know my Granddaughter and Grandson, would love to go. It' such a special place.

JenT Sun 03-Nov-19 08:46:42

Florida to Disney world

Maren Sun 03-Nov-19 09:01:10

To Disneyland Paris to meet Mickey Mouse and ride it’s a small world

helenrj Sun 03-Nov-19 10:16:58

As they are various ages I would take them on a safari as they all love animals and watching programmes,about animals in the wild

Alacazamsjc Sun 03-Nov-19 10:37:44

I would take them to a third world country. Somewhere they can see how other people and children are living, without food, real economic instability and poverty. I would like them to be aware of how lucky they are to have what they have. Also inspire them to make changes and help those less fortunate.

alistairric Sun 03-Nov-19 11:04:26

I'd take my horse mad granddaughter to Vienna to see the Spanish Horses. She loves working with her horses and wants to do dressage.

paulinecnd Sun 03-Nov-19 11:32:44

I would take them to their Grandfather's house with the Queen's woods at the bottom of the garden.

Kazzaw31 Sun 03-Nov-19 12:20:22

I would take them back to my childhood with board games and family fun

mcgintys Sun 03-Nov-19 12:31:41

I would take my grandchildren to Lapland to meet Santa. Always regret not being able to take my own children when they were younger

Siameselouise Sun 03-Nov-19 12:33:00

Disneyland, USA. Absolutely!