My Golden Ticket is the story of a journey through Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka’s Chocolate factory, with your child (or a child of your choice) as the star.

The level of personalisation in the book is fantastic. It is written in journal style and written as though the child has wrote it about their journey. You can also add the name of someone else who presents the child with their Golden Ticket and accompanies them on the tour.
Travel through the famous factory and see your child’s name in a very unusual family tree and then see the new sweet that has been designed in their honour. The sweet is based on the letters in the child’s name so it will different for each child.

The book also includes a certificate certifying the child as an expert chocolate maker, and you can also write a personal dedication to be included in the book.
The attention to detail in the drawings is brilliant and the book is really colourful. Any Roald Dahl fans will love this.
The Giveaway
To be in with a chance of winning your own copy of My Golden Ticket complete with your own personalisation, enter below, choosing as many or as few of the entry options as you wish to. There are options you can complete every day for more chances to win so don’t forget to pop back.
Good luck!
Ts and Cs
- The giveaway is open to residents of the UK and Ireland only
- The giveaway will end at 11.45pm (UK time) on November 20th.
- The winner will be notified via email. They will have forty-eight hours to respond. If no contact is made, then another winner will be selected.
- You must be willing to provide a postal address to the brand for your prize to be shipped to you.
- If you win, you will be emailed a discount code which entitles you to one free, personalised copy of My Golden Ticket
- I am in no way responsible for any items lost in the post.
- By entering the giveaway, you are agreeing to the terms and conditions of entry.
If you don’t want to wait and see if you’re the lucky winner, you can order My Golden Ticket (or one of the other fab titles) here.
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Charlie and the choclate factory every time
My daughter loves the Malory Towers series
Room On The Broom – we love the illustrations x
Harry Potter
The Gruffalo
The Faraway Tree…
What’s your favourite children’s book? . . . . The Gruffalo
the gruffalo is my favorite, my kid like the dinasaur who pooped series
The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe
Do you know how much i love you is my fav book x
Mr Magnolia
My little one is very much into the Supertato books at the minute
David Walliams, Theres a snake in my school – so funny!
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and my little girls fave is the gruffalo
Back again with #BloggerClubUK!
The book looks rally fantastic – I think it’s wonderful that you can personalise them these days! x #BloggerClubUK
Great book, not in the right region at the mo though. #BloggersClubUK
Wind in the willows
Cat in the hat by seuss
My favourite book as a child was Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, as a parent it’s Room on the Broom 🙂
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This might surprise you but I was actually never a big fan of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. The Umpa Lumpas were the only thing I actually liked but the whole movie kind of creeped me out. Johnny Depp’s version looked more interesting but even he couldn’t get me on board with this creepy movie. Even my kids find the movie creepy and we are a family of horror fans. Go figure lol. The book definitely looks a lot less creepy though. Maybe I should have started with the book as a kid;) #bloggerclubuk
I found the Johnny Depp version creepy although that was way closer to the book. I loved the Gene Wilder version though
This book looks amazing! I’ve entered.
#BloggerClubUk
loads love gruffalo though
We are huge Roald Dahl fans in this house, and our favourites are probably The Witches and George’s Marvellous Medicine. A copy of this would be amazing!
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Wizard and Glass – Stephen King
My son would love this! We also love The Twits 😍
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was my fave story as a child and I got to relive again with my son. now I’m a (steop)grandma…is 3 months old too young for a copy?
You’re never too young or too old for Roald Dahl!
Matilda by Roald Dahl
Wow this looks great, what a fantastic idea! I loved Charlie and The Chocolate Factory but Matilda was probably my favourite #BloggerClubUK
The Hungry Caterpillar
Charlie and the chocolate factory
Both mine and my daughter’s favourite is Charlie and the chocolate factory.
My favourite is The Witches by Roald Dahl
Five Go Off in a Caravan
My favourite children’s book is the twits.
The Borrowers.
I used to love The Elves and the Shoemaker
Charlie & the chocolate factory
Each peach pear plum
the eating monster
The Faraway tree!
Oooo so many to choose from, a classic for me is each peach pear plum
Anne of Green Gables
a book called mervyn the mouse my mum used to read to me
Twits Roald Dahl
The gruffalo
As a child I like Enid Blyton
i love the lion the witch and the wardrobe
Quacky, Quack, Quack
I love Roald Dahl books and so do my children! This looks like a great book, good luck in the competition everyone! #bloggerclubuk
Matilda xx
room on the broom
Roald Dahl – George’s Marvellous Medicine
i have so many, I really do love The Scarecrows Wedding though
The Thirteen Clocks
I love The Twits by Roald Dahl, it’s so funny! Always gets us laughing out loud.
Now we are six
I like the classic fairytales – I prefer Grimm, but do also like Purnell.
I love Matilda by Roald Dahl
When I was a kid i read and re-read all of the Enid Blyton books but the one book I read most of all was Roald Dahl’s Fantastic Mr Fox. I must’ve read it nearly 100 times
We all love anything from the Thomas the Tank series
The Twits!
The Gruffalo
james and the giant peach it captivated me as a youngster
The Merry Christmas Postman 🙂
Danny the champion of the world
The Magic Faraway Tree by Enid Blyton
Charlie and the chocolate factory
The Grufallo and Stick Man
At the moment it’s the little girl who lost her name!
There are so many! Probably Matilda – I was an extremely bookish little girl.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar is one of my niece’s favourite books.
THE BFG
My favourite children’s book is The Faraway Tree by Enid Blyton.
Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban.
Matilda is a firm favourite of mine and my daughters
I love Tom Thumb
what the ladybird heard by julia donaldson
gingerbread man
Room on the Broom! We have read it several hundred times!
I loved Roald Dahls Revolting Rhymes!
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My daughter loves Charlie and the chocolate factory.
love the tracey beaker books x
Matilda by Roald Dahl
My little girl loves George’s marvellous medicine x
Matilda is Phoenix’s and Maxx loves Charlie And The Chocolate Factory.
The BFG
Charlie and the chocolate factory
The Gruffalo xx
Matilda
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