The Works brings back its 10 for £10 kids' picture book bundle
Build a bedtime library for £10 with the latest bundle sale at The Works


The Works has its 10 for £10 kids picture book bundle live again, offering "carefully curated" pre-selected sets that work out at £1 per book while stocks last.
The line-up rotates, so that the exact themes will change. A current example is the Family Stories Bundle, which lists ten paperback titles and states, "10 of our favourite kids picture books are reduced from £2 to £1 each" as part of the offer. Expect early-year reads rather than hardback classics.
These are pre-selected sets, not a pick-and-mix of ten individual titles. If you prefer to choose each book, The Works offers a wider 3 for £5 mix-and-match deal across children's picture books.
The per-book price is higher than the bundles, but the range is broader, which can help avoid duplicates or top up a themed gift.
The cheapest way to collect a single £10 bundle is usually to reach the retailer's Click & Collect free threshold. Click & Collect is free on orders over £15 and £2.99 if you're under £15.
The delivery policy also sets free standard delivery at £45+ and £8.99 under £45. Note that if a The Works promo code reduces your basket below a threshold, the free option is removed.
Parents building a bedtime library on a budget, teachers and TAs restocking reading corners, and anyone planning party-bag fillers. As with any multibuy, it is worth checking out the price per book at checkout and scanning titles to avoid any overlap with books you already own.
Availability can change, especially in these while stocks last sales, so if a theme fits what you're going for, act fast while it's listed.


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