The General Mills Cereals Free Books Event is back! 🙂
Next time you’re at the grocery store, pick up any General Mills cereal specially marked with an offer for either a FREE children’s book or a FREE book or magazine subscription. Find the code inside, input it on this site and make your selection. One code equals one reward.
The books gets mailed to you free of charge (no shipping fees :-)). You can also buy several cereal boxes and get more than one free book. Find more details on this promotion in General Mills’ EveryDayCelebrations.ca website here.
Adult Offer
To redeem from this catalogue, you must have purchased one of the following specially marked cereals:
- Cheerios
- Multi-Grain Cheerios
- Oatmeal Crisp
- Fibre 1
- Honey Clusters cereals
- Nesquik
- Cinnamon Toast Crunch
Adult’s Books:
- Elle Canada
- The Hockey News
- Canadian Gardening
- Canadian Living
- Fatal Voyage
- How to Stop Worrying and Start Living
- Hitched
- Vanished Man
- Queen for All Seasons
- I Do (But I Don’t)
- Chicka Chicka Boom Boom
- Dora’s Backpack
- Hardy Boys: Burned
- Nancy Drew: Action!
- Just Ella
- Marsupial Sue
- Franny K. Stein: Mad Scientist
- Spongebob the Movie
- Frindle
- Spiderwick: The Field Guide
Kid Offer
To redeem from this catalogue, you must have purchased one of the following specially marked cereals:
- Honey Nut Cheerios
- Lucky Charms
- Chocolate Lucky Charms
- Resse Puffs
- Fruity Cheerios
Kid’s Books:
- Chicka Chicka Boom Boom
- Dora’s Backpack
- Hardy Boys: Burned
- Nancy Drew: Action!
- Just Ella
- Marsupial Sue
- Franny K. Stein: Mad Scientist
- Spongebob the Movie
- Frindle
- Spiderwick: The Field Guide
Click here for more details on this General Mills Cereals Free Books Promo
Are you aware of the sugar content in the children’s cereals that you are suggesting that people purchase?
Are you aware that child obesity is a serious health problem?
Did you know that General Mills agreed to lower the sugar content in their childrens cereals or stop advertising on Saturday morning programs directed at children and instead of lowering the sugar content, they changed the serving size to fit their promise.
How disgusting is that?
They are endangering your children….your children’s health is worth a great deal more that a few free books!
Please consider your children’s health.
Thank you.
Thanks for the tip Char
hello, I would like have got bob sponge .
Juan pablo
Please leas sodium and surgar in our cereal. Kids love cereal there not candies.
I would never feed the kids’ cereals to my kids…I would have to eat it instead (even though it is too much sugar even for me) just to get the free books…I never buy any of this junk.
where do you type in your code?
Grow up people. We all did….AND we all ate that cereal. Make sure your kids aren’t playing on the computer and encourage them to play outside more, and they’ll burn off the sugar. Why can’t we just encourage the cereal company for giving away a free book….thank God it isn’t a computer game that only works on a specific kind of computer…at least we all can benefit.
How long are the subscriptions good for ? I only received a 3 month subscription to elle.
Goodness Missy, sutprised you believe that your 1 purchase of a cereal product, may entitle you to a magazine subscription beyond 3 months.
j.