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All three of my kids adore Ben & Holly’s Little Kingdom. It’s a show that my 1 year old son can sit and watch with my older children, but also one that I love to watch.
We were recently sent a copy of the new Ben & Holly Little Kingdom DVD, The Tooth Fairy by Entertainment One.
If you haven’t seen Ben & Holly’s Little Kingdom before, it is a cute cartoon with two main characters, Ben & Holly.
Ben is an elf, and Holly is a fairy who is still learning to do her magic properly, but Ben & Holly are bestest of friends. Together they get up to lot of exciting adventures in the Little Kingdom. There is lots of other cute characters including Gaston the Ladybird, my favourite!
Included on the DVD is 10 episodes of Ben & Holly Little Kingdom.
The list includes:
The Elf Factory
Ben’s Birthday Card
Books
Betty Caterpillar
Queen Holly
The Woodpecker
The Elf Band
The Ant Hill
Redbeard and the Elf Pirate
The Tooth Fairy
These are all great episodes that will keep any Ben & Holly Little Kingdom fan amused for ages! They are great episodes to watch over and over, and you never get bored of them.
Ben & Holly’s Little Kingdom: The Tooth Fairy was released on 3rd October 2011 by Entertainment One. It has an RRP of £12.99.
Entertainment One are giving one lucky Blog By Baby reader the fantastic prize of Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom: The Tooth Fairy on DVD.
To be in with a chance of winning, just simply leave me a comment below with your name and a way of me contacting you.
For an extra entry you can follow me on twitter and tweet the following message:
‘#WIN Ben & Holly’s Little Kingdom The Tooth Fairy DVD with @danielleGparker http://tinyurl.com/6hdtp2b’
Competition closes on 19th October 2011.
UK entrants only.
>This is such a great giveaway! Plus, it's a great move for dental marketing services.
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>A cartoon about a tooth fairy? That does sound like fun for children, and I suppose it is way more family friendly than that other tooth fairy that had The Rock in it. The animation seems cute, and I guess that would be very endearing to young children and adults.
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