Spring 2010 winners

Anything But Normal

Christine Waterworth, Sunderland
Kelsey Simpson, Wolverhampton
Aderayo Folorunso, Cheshire
Amy Pywell, ArgyllAnne Hutchinson, North Yorkshire

Eternity Invades

Kathryn Rowe, North Yorkshire
Anna Snape, Suffolk
Tess O’Hara, Bath
Meg Lewitt, Hertfordshire
Gracie Fairhead, Dorset

Every Hour & Organic Family Hymnal

Alison Somerville, North Yorkshire
Stephanie Tinkler, Doncaster
Christine Waterworth, Sunderland
Tina Smith, Cumbria
Anna Snape, Suffolk

 

A copy of Perfectly Dateless!

Daisy Crispin has 242 days to find the right date for the prom.  There’s only one problem — her parents won’t let her date or even talk to boys on the phone. Oh, and she’s totally invisible at school, has to wear homemade clothes, and has no social skills.  Okay, so maybe there’s more than one problem.  Can she talk her parents into letting her go to the prom?
 
We have FIVE copies of Perfectly Dateless up for grabs! Just answer the following question for a chance to win. . .

Q: Which author wrote the book Perfectly Dateless?

Email your answer with the subject line “Dateless giveaway” to competitions@carismag.co.uk by 30 August 2010. Please include name, age and address. Normal terms and conditions apply

Tickets to “The Enchanted Palace” exhibition

A glam new exhibition at Kensington Palace tells the stories of seven princesses who once lived within its walls.

Mary, Anne, Caroline, Charlotte, Victoria, Margaret and Diana were all real princesses who lived at Kensington Palace throughout the ages — although none of their stories have a particularly fairytale ending!

Follow the investigators to work out which princesses story is told in each room. The Enchanted Palace exhibition at Kensington Palace, London, is open to visitors until January 2012.

We have one family ticket to the exhibition for up to FIVE people up for grabs! Just answer the following question for a chance to win. . .

Q: Which princess was the sister of the present Queen?

Email your answer with the subject line “Princess giveaway” to competitions@carismag.co.uk by 30 August 2010. Please include name, age and address. Normal terms and conditions apply.

Sam Stern’s Eat Vegetarian

Love food? Whether you’re a budding chef or wannabe cook, grab some inspiration from teenage chef Sam Stern. Sam’s first cookbook came out in 2005, which he wrote with his mum Susan, who got Sam cooking in the first place. Sam’s latest offering, Eat Vegetarian, is his fifth book and is packed with all kinds of yummy vegetarian grub — perfect for light summer meals!

We have FIVE copies of Eat Vegetarian up for grabs! Just answer the following question for a chance to win. . .

Q: Who taught Sam to cook when he was young?

Email your answer with the subject line “Sam Sten giveaway” to competitions@carismag.co.uk by 30 August 2010. Please include name, age and address. Normal terms and conditions apply.