School holidays can be challenging for parents and carers. We cross our fingers that the weather will be kind enough to let us play outside, but April is a showery month and it makes sense to have some games and activities ready for those days when we are stuck indoors. At WoodenToyShop we have put together a selection of pocket money toys which will put smiles on faces when we can only dream of playing out in the garden.
To celebrate the launch of our new range we are running a competition to win the toys featured on this page. All of these toys offer excellent value for money and more importantly (from the kids’ point of view at least) provide plenty of fun when it’s wet outside.
Regular WoodenToyShoppers will know that we don’t like to pose difficult questions for our competitions. We prefer a bit of fun and love to give everybody an equal chance of winning and entering this one could not be easier.
To win the Mini Tumble Tower, the Dominoes, two Wind Up Boat Cruisers (well, you’ve got to race them) and the Mini Chalk Board simply tell us what picture you would draw on the chalk board if you won these prizes. We told you it wouldn’t be difficult! So go on, don’t miss out on these lovely toys and the chance to give your children some new games to play during the holidays.
How to Enter
1. Please like this page on Facebook, recommend us on Google+ or tweet a link to this page using the buttons at the top of this article. Don’t worry if you don’t have a Facebook, Google+ or Twitter account. You can skip this step.
2. Place your entry as a comment under this blog article.
You have until 11am tomorrow (Thursday 10th April) to enter. Our winner will be announced shortly after that time.
We will accept only one entry per household.
Entrants must be based in the United Kingdom.
One winner will be drawn at random from all correct entries.
The judges’ decision is final.
No cash alternative will be available for the prize.
THIS COMPETITION IS NOW CLOSED.
Congratulations to Anne-Marie Carlin whose name was drawn at random from our correct entries. Anne-Marie wins the selection of pocket money toys. Thanks to all for entering.
A huge smiley face and a heart :)
Love proper wooden toys, they out last the cheap plastic 1s you get these days
Fair point Martyn, but you haven't entered the competition with your comment. You need to tell us what you would draw on the chalk board.
According to my 2 year old I'd be drawing a horse for her to draw over :)
All cute toys - I like the tug boat best! I would grt my little boy to practice writing his name on the chalkboard.
Love wooden toys and always excellent customer service. You guys rock!
That's very kind of you to say so Emma, but you haven't entered the competition correctly. You need to tell us what you would draw on the chalk board if you won it.
Probably a pig or a duck or an umbrella as that is what my son demands most of the time a piece of paper is to hand
I'd draw a sun shining in the hope it makes the rest of the holidays sunny!
I would draw a big butterfly so that Emily could add the colours.
we would probably draw a family portrait as that seems to be this weeks thing for my girl any other day it would be the In The Night Garden Characters lol
i would draw my daughter happy and smiling with out her chicken pox!!!
I would draw a big smiley face as that's what I'd be if I won the competition and my boys would be at having new thing to play :D
We would draw a big thumbs up, for another fab competition
I'd draw a big T-Rex dinosaur to cheer up my son Bo! currently suffering with chicken pox :-( loving your toys!
I'd draw my sons racing the boats
I would draw a rainbow
A cartoon Cat. Im ok at cartoon cats as they make young Will smile. Im no Picasso, so thats as good as it gets Im afraid!
I would draw the shopping list items, then my little boy wouldn't be bored on the shopping trip as he crossed each item off as it went into the trolley! :)
I love wooden toys, they are more durable and realistic than plastic ones!
Thanks for your lovely comment Anamaria, but you haven't submitted a valid competition entry. We asked what you would draw on the chalk board. It's not too late to tell us. :-)