World Book Day and McDonald's are teaming up to help get children reading, with an offer related to Happy Meals.
Until Tuesday, March 15 you can get two free kids books in McDonald's restaurants, plus a free World Book Day token on Happy Meal boxes.
While it's labelled as a '£1 token' it actually gets you one book completely free from a selection of 12 children’s titles by various authors.
The two free books that you can choose from with your Happy Meal are There's a Wolf in your Book by Giovanna Fletcher and Mr Men Little Miss - My Book About Me.
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— McDonald's UK (@McDonaldsUK) March 3, 2022
Collect your two free books at your local restaurant, plus a £1 book token available on Happy Meal boxes until 15th March.#IAmAReader pic.twitter.com/Uv85ebx986
What books can you get with the McDonald's World Book Day token?
- Rocket Rules: Ten Little Way to Think Big! by Nathan Bryon
- Dinosaur Roar and Friends! by Peter Curtis and Jeanne Willis
- Hey Duggee: The World Book Day Badge by Studio AKA
- Grimwood: Five Freakishly Funny Fables by Nadia Shireen
- Jemima the Pig and the 127 Acorns by Michael Morpurgo
- My Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Silly Book of True or False by Matt Lucas
- The Worst Class in the World in Danger by Joanna Nadin
- PEAK PERIL: A High-rise Mystery by Sharna Jackson
- The Wizard and Me: More Misadventures of Bubbles the Guinea Pig by Simon Farnaby
- Think Like a Boss: Discover the skills that turn great ideas into CASH by Rashmi Sirdeshpande
- The Last Word by Ben Bailey Smith
- Boy, Missing by Sophie McKenzie
These are all normally £4-£8 each, but until Sunday, March 27 they can be picked up for free in exchange for the token at participating bookshops and supermarkets.
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