Many charities benefit from World Book Day including Book Aid International.
Book Aid International increases access to books and supports literacy, education and development in sub-Saharan Africa. We provided 507,787 new books to over 2,000 libraries last year alone and have sent more than 30 million books to partner libraries since 1954.
Before you see if you have won a prize, see what you can do to get involved with Book Aid International.
OK on with the fun bit, the winners are as follows:
A copy of 'Five-a-day For Kids Made Easy' by Sally Child, children's nutrition expert along with a Benjoy lunchbox, a multipack of Benjoy foods. 12 months +
Anna Mizerska
Silly Moo - Lift the Flap Book from Top That Publishing aged 0+
Jenny Kearney
Your Baby Can Read Deluxe Kit from 3 months
Sarah Swift
Oxford University Press
Emma Murphy
Thomas the Tank Engine Go Glow Story Projector from Worlds Apart aged 2 +
Emma Baker
Eric Carle Game from University Games aged 3 Victoria Williams
Aladdin's Magic Carpet CD from Relax Kids aged 3+Josie George
Where's My Mummy - Fold-out Story Book from Top That Publishing from 3 years
Laura McIntyre
Squiggles - A Really Giant Drawing Book from nubie modern kids aged 3+
Kelly Innes
SWITCH: Spider Stampede by Ali Sparkes Age 7+ from Oxford University Press
Rosie Dharamsi
Firelight by Sophie Jordan - Teen from Oxford University Press
Sally Barnett
Well done all of you! I will be in touch later today.
Wow, I'm so delighted, thanks!
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