This year we've featured you over 30 fantastic books for children of all ages, from babies and preschoolers - to young adults and teens. Great ideas for Christmas shopping. AND three lucky gransnetters get to win the lot...each set is worth over £350 and is sure to keep the family (and the wider family and the neighbours' kids...) happy for a very long time.
To enter the draw - which will be made at midday on Tuesday 16 December - all you have to do is answer one simple question.
What's your favourite children's book of all time?
Maybe it's one that you loved as a child. One that you read to your own children. Or one that you read with your grandchildren. Old, new, classic or little-known...we look forward to compiling a list of gransnetters all-time favourites.
Not a simple question at all as there are so many wonderful childrens books and many with superb illustrations! Perhaps the one that everyone seems to enjoy reading in their early days is Dick King Smith's Omnibombulator - they never forget that name!
Peace at Last, by Jill Murphy. Loved reading this to my children... I so empathised with Mrs Bear, it always made me smile. Now looking forward to reading it with my little grandchildren and just hope they like it as much as I do.
my favourite book is the classic story of The Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carlyle because it is a marvellous introduction to beginning to starting to read!
I loved the Malory Towers / St Claire's book as a girl.
Love Bear Hunt with our grandchildren. We're often encountering obstacles we "Can't go over, can't go under so have to go through," when we're walking in the woods, through town and to pre-school!