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Reading is such a great way to help your child through early development – whatever the book. 

Whether it’s a bedtime story, or a fun series like Mr Men, they can really add up to a lot of money. 

Luckily, there’s a deal right now that should stock you up with books to read for a super cheap price. Here’s everything you need to know.

What is in the deal exactly? 

Right now you can pick up a pack of 10 kids books for £10 – that works out at £1 per book. 

This offer is available both in store and online at The Works, and can be found nationwide. You may find however that there may be much more availability online. 

It’s particularly good for the savings that you get from it. Usually bundle packs of 10 books like this can cost as much as £69.90, so to get it for a tenner is a steal. 

With the discount down to £10 for a bundle, it’s saving up to 86% off the normal retail price. 

There are 19 different bundles in total to choose from, and range in ages from young babies all the way up to 10 and early teenage years. 

You can choose between a variety of different book styles and genres. This includes Mr Men, Elmer, Kipper the Dog and classic bedtime stories. 

All of the options available are picture books, so there’s plenty for you child to look and and take in while browsing through the books. 

You can order them online, where you can get free click & collect in store, or order them for delivery.  

You’ll pay £3.99 to have it delivered, unless you spend £25 or more in total, in which case delivery is free. 

Why should I care? 

You could quite easily pay between £5-10 per book for kids nowadays, so to get a bumper bundle for £1 each is great value. 

If you know anyone with kids too, it would make a nice little gift for them. It’s also very rare to find deals or offers on books also – so now is a good time to buy. 

Whats the catch? 

Bundles such as this can be very popular, so if you are heading into your local store to grab one, be prepared for a smaller selection. 

If you shop online, you’ll likely have more choice – and you can also get free click and collect on products over £10, which works nicely. 

What other options do I have? 

There are plenty of other kids books around, but it can be tricky to find them on sale. 

If you didn’t want the physical copies, you can usually find a lot of free kids books on places like Amazon, where you can browse through the book on an iPad or phone. 

Where can I find out more? 

Head over to The Works website, to view the full range of kids book bundles and to make a purchase. 

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Free breakfast for kids this half term https://www.mouthymoney.co.uk/budgeting/free-breakfast-for-kids-this-half-term/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=free-breakfast-for-kids-this-half-term https://www.mouthymoney.co.uk/budgeting/free-breakfast-for-kids-this-half-term/#respond Wed, 08 Feb 2023 09:54:38 +0000 https://www.mouthymoney.co.uk/?p=8687 The thought of a school half term and the costs associated with it, will be daunting for some. Keeping the kids entertained is never easy, and it’s even harder if you’re on a budget. Luckily there are a few deals floating about. Here’s one that gets your kids some free brekkie throughout the whole of…

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The thought of a school half term and the costs associated with it, will be daunting for some.

Keeping the kids entertained is never easy, and it’s even harder if you’re on a budget. Luckily there are a few deals floating about.

Here’s one that gets your kids some free brekkie throughout the whole of the half term period.

What is in the deal exactly?

If you have a school age child (or multiple school age children), taking them to a supermarket cafe will get you the deal.

Asda Cafes (which you can find nationwide) are offering this freebie. You can head to a cafe between 8am and 12pm each day and ask for the offer.

You don’t need any coupon or voucher to show to get it, just speak to the staff member, and you’ll get the free breakfast.

The only thing that’s included in the breakfast is a bowl of Quaker Oats porridge, so it might not be for a fussy eater – but still a nice little freebie for those that like it.

Parents… you don’t need to buy anything or be eating alongside your kids while taking advantage of this offer – there’s no minimum spend, so you can just get the freebie.

This offer will be running over the whole week of half term (from Monday 13th to Sunday 19th), so there’s plenty of time to claim it.

There’s nothing stopping you going there more than once too, if you wanted to feed your kids on the cheap over half term.

Why should I care?

Food is expensive at the best of times, so if you were already going to do a food shop during the school holidays, you can tie it in with a free breakfast.

It’s not the biggest freebie, but it’s a great initiative – and if your son or daughter likes porridge, then it’s a win win.

What’s the catch?


You do have to have a school age child (16 or under) to get the deal.

The Asda website says that there are 50,000 bowls of porridge available around the country during the promotion, but there’s no indication of how many each store has, or what happens if they run out.

It’s probably something to do at the start of the half term week just in case, but I see it unlikely that they’d turn people away if asking for it.

What other options do I have?

During half term week, you can find a lot of deals on meals for kids. If you can’t get there for breakfast, Asda Cafe is also doing a kids meal for £1 nationwide.

Not only this, other restaurants and cafes such as Yo Sushi, Morrisons, Bella Italia, Sizzling Pubs, Angus Steakhouse, Hungry Horse and many more are offering deals. Usually kids eat for totally free with an adult meal purchase, or for £1.

Where can I find out more?

Head over to the Asda website for the full details of the deal, but head into an Asda Cafe during half term to pick it up.

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It’s nearly the October half term break, and many parents might be feeling daunted by the prospect. Not just around the financial side, but also keeping them entertained.

Luckily, there are a ton of kids eat free offers that have sprung up to give you a cheaper day out over the next few weeks.

Here’s all the details and what restaurants are taking part.

What is in the deal exactly?

For most of these offers, you’ll get a free kids meal at a restaurant when an adult is there and dining too.

The ages of the child varies per restaurant. Some are for any kids under 16 and some have age restrictions.

The food that the kids get also varies, as it can be given from a set menu, or they get a free choice of anything they’d like.

Here are the restaurants that have announced they’re taking part, and some information about how it works:

Angus Steakhouse (Valid During School Holiday Dates)

Kids under 10 eat for free from 12pm-5pm with a full price adult.

Beefeater (Exp: Unknown)

Two children under 16 eat breakfast for free with a full paying adult.

Frankie & Benny’s (Exp: 21st Oct in Scotland, 28th Oct in England, 4th Nov in Wales & NI)

Grown ups go free when dining with a child under 11. One free adult meal per child. Must sign up for the Frankie’s newsletter.

Hungry Horse (Exp: 31st Oct)

Kids get a free breakfast before 12pm with a full paying adult.

M&S Cafe (Exp: 28th Oct)

Kids eat free when you spend £5 or more in the M&S Cafe.

Morrisons Cafe (Exp: Unknown)

Kids under 16 eat for free with a full priced adult meal.

Tesco Cafe (Exp: 28th Oct)

Kids eat free with any adult purchase (which can be as little as 60p). Must have a Tesco Clubcard.

The Real Greek (On Sundays in October)

Kids under 12 eat free all day when an adult spends £10 or more.

Yo! Sushi (Exp: 28th Oct)

One kids meal free for every adult who spends £10 or more (maximum of three free kids meals per table).

Why should I care?

Half term can be daunting for a lot of parents, especially as the cost of everything is going up. Even if it’s a few pounds here and there you’re saving – it could make a big difference (and get you all out of the house).

Offers like this don’t crop up too often, so it’s good to take advantage when they come around.

What’s the catch?

As all of these deals vary in their T&Cs, it’s worth double checking the one you’d like to go for before heading there to check it’s on the right day, time or location.

Also… you’ll need to have a child with you to get these deals. You may find the long term investment of having children may outweigh any savings made – but at least everyone gets fed for a bit cheaper!

What other options do I have?

If you don’t have a child or just want to find other restaurant offers, you can always have a google before you go. There are currently offers on at restaurants such as Pizza Express, Bella Italia and Prezzo available to everyone that might give you a small percentage off.

Where can I find out more?

Head down to a restaurant of your choice this half term – but do check all the T&Cs before you go.

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