Blog Birthday Giveaway - Dinogami

Blog Birthday Giveaway – Dinogami

Blog Birthday Giveaway - DinogamiI love the look of this latest offering for my Blog Birthday Giveaway – Dinogami, a how-to book of awesome ideas!  Published through Parragon Books, Dinogami comes with 20 scaly papers to create 1o paper dinosaurs of our own, and one already completed.

Fold bend and crease to make a whole herd of colourful mini-gami dino models! Use the papers and easy how-to book to create a terrifying T-rex, vicious Velociraptor and tri-horned Triceratops.

You can read a full review here, from The Soup Dragon Says as she created her dinosaurs with her 8-year-old son.  I can offer one lucky reader the chance to create their own Deadly Dinosaurs.  Complete the rafflecopter below for your chance to win – good luck!

*******************************

Terms and conditions:

(Please note that all entries will be checked against comments for validation).

Only the first step of the Rafflecopter is mandatory, all other steps are optional.  Only one entry per person is allowed (however, you can tweet with the bonus click entry daily as well to increase your chances).

This giveaway is for UK residents only.

Once the Rafflecopter picks a winner, The Soup Dragon Says will check if the winner has done what was requested and will contact them, if they do not reply within one week, the prize will be allocated to another person.

The giveaway will close on 7th March 2014 at midnight.

 

a Rafflecopter giveaway

PLEASE NOTE: In some cases there are multiple prizes, therefore prizes may not be sent out until all winners have been drawn, please allow 28 days from 6th March 2014 for all prizes to arrive.

 

88 thoughts on “Blog Birthday Giveaway – Dinogami

  1. Brontosaurus was thought to spend most of it’s time in water when I was a child. Now it is thought to have plodded along in herds on the plains. How times change.

  2. Diplodocus – he seems so placid and easy going. He also eats plants so I’d be safe 🙂

  3. My son was absolutely fascinated by dinosaurs, and the first one he learnt to say, which is my favourite, was Styracosaurus.

I'd love to hear from you and try to reply to all comments