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I don’t know about your children but Freddie absolutely loves reading. He has from a very young age flicked through books and now will read every night before bed. One of his favourite things to do is go to the library to find more! He is a very active child normally and very hyper but this is the only time he will sit still and be quiet!!
The electronic dictionary bookmark is great, not only does it keep the page in the book. If there are words that are slightly more difficult to understand he has an electronic dictionary in his hand.
** We were kindly sent this electronic dictionary bookmark for free in return for an honest review. This post may contain affiliate links**
Electronic Dictionary Bookmark Review
We came across this electronic dictionary bookmark and it was a huge hit. Often I will get shouted from upstairs as he doesn’t know what a word means, so this is just a great invention. This dictionary is incredibly thin so fits perfectly inside a book as a book mark.

This bookmark dictionary won the gift of the year in 2011. It is super easy to use and as it is so thin. You won’t lose it as it is a bookmark as well.
I tried the word “familiar” from this Zac Power book to see what it said, and if you scroll down it gives more examples of what the word means. Its absolutely fantastic, Freddie loved the fact that you would be able to look himself for the meanings of the words and has asked for this to be on his Christmas Gift List. Freddie is a very independent child and now he can do this for himself is a great plus for him.

I have some great news! I now have one for a competition, so you can have your own. All you need to do is follow the link to Gleam and enter as many times as you would like. The competition is only available to UK residents and will close on 17th February 2018. Good luck.
Electronic Dictionary Bookmark Competition






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it would be perfect for myself and the family
I would give it to my little girl – it would be so handy for her!
I would give it ot my granddaughter
My daughter would love this x
I would love to keep this for myself. I have this facility on my Kindle and really miss it when I am reading a book.
keep this for myself so i can use it for my books
to my daughter x
I’d give it to my children. They’d need to take turns though 🙂
i would give this to my mum
My granddaughter
My daughter would love this.
Brilliant device. Glad I found your blog now. This would be perfect for my 9yo daughter. She loves reading but can sometime be put off by big words which she doesn’t understand. Much more compact and kids love a good gadget so would defo give it to her x
perfect for the whole family!
Perfect for my niece
My daughter is similar such a bookworm and yet so active. She has always loved to read from a young age and just like Freddie when she comes across a new word I am immediately asked ‘what does that mean mummy?’! She does have a regular dictionary but never uses it alongside her reading. This electronic dictionary bookmark seems perfect for her and such a unique and useful gift idea. Many thanks for the great review and giveaway.
My great niece would find it very useful
I’d give this to my Dad. He’s the bookworm in the family, but has the worst spelling of us all.
My stepdaughter it would be helpful
I would give it to my daughter. She loves reading and getting in to Roald Dahl now, but there are some words in the book which she has never heard. This would be perfect for her.
I would keep this for myself
Wow this is amazing my daughter loves books as do and i my 2 year old is already becoming a book worm like how big sister
for my sons to use x
I would give it to my friend as I think she’d really enjoy using it
i would keep this for myself x i think its a great idea
I would definitely give this to my son, who is also a total bookworm. He is constantly calling us to ask what words mean so this would be amazing!
For grandson, he’s always asking what some words mean
My son would enjoy using this
I’d give this to my 6 year old, it would be so handy for him reading by himself!
What a great idea (I wish I thought of it!!) This would be shared with the whole family! Especially now that my little boy is getting older and his homework is getting harder!!!
My son wants to be an author when he grows up this would come in very handy now while he is writing his stories
I would give to my daughter belle
My nephew
My son josh he is loves books and would love this
My Godson has dyslexia so I’d give it to him
Fab prize, this would be a great surprise pressie for my Mum
I would love to win this for my granddaughter who is reading well now and it would be so helpful to her.
I would give it to my son
I would love this!
My little sister
My son.
I would give it to the most deserving family member I can think of. Currently, that’d be me.
I would gift the bookmark to my niece who loves her books.
I’d give it to my daughter she’s 6 and likes to read independently but doesn’t always understand every word she comes across, I ask her to write down words she doesn’t know for us to go over together later but she doesn’t always remember This would be great for her to look up the words herself.
I’d love to keep it for myself – what a fabulously useful little tool!
I would give it to my daughter, she’s been asking for a new bookmark & this one looks fab.
My daughter has recently been diagnosed with dyslexia and this would really help
This is a great prize and my step daughter would love it!
id keep this for myself
My son would love this
My niece
My 9yr old daughter as she’s always asking what words mean when reading
My nephew.
What a fantastic little gadget! I would gift it to my little niece Paisley ??
My niece would love this.
I think I would keep it for me and my husband to use as we both read a lot.
I would love to win this for son who has asd
I would keep this for my family and I. Such an interesting product! My daughter has dyslexia so this would be a big help!
I’d give this to my son, he is a big bookworm and like Freddie wants to be independent with his reading but doesn’t know some of the words.
I think I would like to keep it for myself as I sometimes see words in books and haven’t a clue what they mean. Obviously you can grasp it from the text but would be great to be able to use different words in real-life and know what they mean if that makes any sense.
perfect for my son x
What a brilliant idea, I wish it were a bit cheaper though so it would help more children, and adults! My son.
I would give this fab prize to my husband
What a fantastic gadget. My son is becoming an independent reader and he would absolutely love this! Much easier than a paper dictionary!
My grandson Jake who is taking his GCSE’e, this would be really useful
I would give it to my daughter to help with her education.
Would give it to the light of my life.
I would give it to my son
My best friend
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