HAVE you ever dreamt of meeting an alien from space? Well, here’s a story called Spaceboy about a girl who does just that, from best-selling children’s author David Walliams.
Stuck on a remote farm with her awful aunt, 12-yearold orphan Ruth spends every night gazing at the stars, dreaming of adventure.
One night she spots a flying saucer blazing across the sky, before crash-landing in a field. When the spaceship opens and reveals a mysterious alien, all Ruth’s dreams come true.
But does this visitor from another planet have a giant secret? Spaceboy is another hilarious book from Walliams, published by HarperCollins.
To celebrate its release, we have 15 copies to give away.
To enter, colour in the picture and then ask your parent or carer to take a photograph and email it to
funday@sundaytelegraph.com.au.
Please put Spaceboy in the subject line and fill in the coupon so we can contact you if you are a winner.
It also helps to put your details at the top of the email as sometimes Harry the dog finds it hard to read handwriting.
Entries must be in by Thursday so the winners can be published on the Health Hacker page in next week’s Sunday Telegraph.
Harry the dog and the Funday team will pick only the best 15 entries to receive the books, so get creative.