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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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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.

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 .

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

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

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

Lapland to visit Santa

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!

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 ;-)

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

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

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

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

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.

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

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

I would love to take them to Disneyland USA

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

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

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

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

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

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

biddymarie Sat 02-Nov-19 16:20:42

Would take them to Disney world in USA it's something even us oldies would enjoy but be more fun with the youngsters lol.

woodlepage Sat 02-Nov-19 15:59:01

To New Zealand, the Lord of the Rings locations to experience part of the magic.

eloisemummy Sat 02-Nov-19 15:46:33

Disneyworld Florida. They would love it there, its so magical and there faces would be priceless. It would definitely be a place to make magical memories

buzylizzy Sat 02-Nov-19 14:43:54

I would take them to Sweden to see the Northern Lights,stay in an Ice Hotel, go in a reindeer sleigh and have some fun in the snow. These are things they would never dream of being able to do and are once in a lifetime experiences. x

bdavies Sat 02-Nov-19 13:44:49

Definitely Disney World Florida. Took my son when he was seven. Not sure which of us was the most impressed.

paulacheadle Sat 02-Nov-19 12:45:21

I would love to take them to southern Spain, it is a beautiful area to visit and lots to do and see. All 6 of them would love it

lucy120606 Sat 02-Nov-19 12:38:55

I would take them to Canada, where I grew up it is such a beautiful country which holds precious memories

kittyhawk Sat 02-Nov-19 12:08:24

I would take them to the Mull of Kintyre where red deer roam on the hillsides and the mist really does roll in from the sea! We'd stay in a lighthouse cottage and watch the sea in all its different moods. We'd walk on the beach and if they're (un)lucky I'd sing the song Paul McCartney, who loved it too, made famous to them!

Seizetheafternoon Sat 02-Nov-19 11:01:18

I don’t mind where we go as long as we are together but if I were to choose it would be to go to Efteling. The world can be a hard place and anything that brings some wonder, magic and suspense of reality for a while when they’re still young enough to believe, is something they would enjoy and hopefully remember.