The Bookazine has landed

My promo copies of the ‘Growing Vegetables is Fun’ bookazine arrived on Tuesday, and I’ve been having so much fun dispatching them to their new homes that I’ve only just now got round to blogging about it!
Everyone so far loves it, and so do I – the design and production quality are awesome. Here’s a selection of the comments I’ve received so far:
- I’m sending you an emphatic “thank you!” for so kindly dispatching a copy of that fantastic bookazine to me. It looks amazing, and the children are really keen to rip open the plastic and have a good read (I’ve told them they’ll have to wait till the weekend, so I can enjoy it with them :D)
- Emma, thank you sooooooo much for the bookazine – it’s brilliant, and I’ll be recommending it all over the show. Well done, I’m sure it’ll be a sell out in no time.
- Thank you so much for your lovely seed parcel! The children were already busy trying to figure out which ones to plant and where it would be the best place in the garden. Then we found you, Emma. In the magazine, we couldn’t get over it! There you were with Hen Solo!!
- Thank you so much it’s absolutely brilliant. Perfectly timed as I have some Garden Centre vouchers which we are going to buy tubs for growing vegetables with.
- Tis fab :) I think I know what we might be growing in the garden/greenhouse this year :)
Only 5 days to go before the general release!
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Just been to buy our copy of the bookazine – it is great! – full of useful info and perfect for my vegetable growing-mad children! We have sown the peas already!!
Becca · Mar 19, 10:43 PM
Wow! You are keen :)
Glad you like it!
Emma · Mar 19, 11:55 PM