Wednesday, 24 August 2011

Competition: Win a personalised Peppa Pig Book + discount code for Mummy Alarm readers

Starting school can be a daunting time for youngsters but now the idea of school can be introduced with this personalised Peppa Pig book by Penwizard. Whether your little ones are going to school, nursery or playgroup - you can make their first day a special one by sending them on their very own Peppa Pig adventure.

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In ‘Go to Playgroup’, your child stars in the words and pictures with Peppa, Rebecca Rabbit, Danny Dog, Candy Cat, Suzy Sheep, Zoe Zebra and all the Peppa characters that they know from their favourite series. Creating your child's very own Peppa Pig story couldn't be easier: Simply add their name and then personalise the illustration to include their eye colour, hair colour and style and skin colour. Choose whether they go to school, nursery or playgroup and even add your very own personal message, for the ultimate personal touch.

If you would like to create this unique personalised book starring your child as they start school at simply visit www.penwizard.co.uk and fill in their details. Readers of Mummy Alarm save £3 on all Peppa Go to School purchases until 30th September 2011. Simply enter the discount code 362589 when you are checking out.

How to enter:
1. If you want to win a personalised Peppa Pig book, leave a comment telling me what you loved most about school. - REQUIRED

Please, use separate comments for each bonus entry. Failure to do so will result in only one entry per person. 


For extra entries: 
2. Follow @caro_mad on Twitter & tweet: "I want to a personalised Peppa Pig book with @caro_mad. You can enter here:http://bit.ly/ns4b2Q"
3. Comment on one of my non-competition posts and let me know which one you commented on
4. Subscribe to Mummy Alarm via Google Friend Connect
5. Follow Mummy Alarm via Networked Blogs
6. Like Mummy Alarm on Facebook
7. Share this competition using the Google+ button below

Terms & Conditions:
The closing date of the competition is 14/09/2011
The winner will be chosen at random.
The winner's names will be shown on this page.
Competition is open to residents of the UK only.
The prize is non-refundable and cannot be transferred. No cash alternative is available.

ThePrizeFinder - UK Competitions
Loquax - The UK Competetion Portal

148 comments:

  1. I loved getting to do a double lesson of art every week, i have always loved anything arty and looked forward to this every week as i was in my element. Plus, the lessons were so chilled and relaxed, you could chat with your friends whilst doing your work. email: jennakeller126@yahoo.co.uk x

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  2. following via GFC x

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  4. Have liked mummy alarm on FB x

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  5. have used the google + button to share x

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  6. commented on your Dear Santa post x

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  7. I loved my first history lessons, where at the end of each lesson we had to make a drawing related to the period we studied. I really liked the fact we were allowed to draw our interpretation of history facts/culture, at a very young age

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  8. Following you on Twitter and Tweeted
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  9. I follow the blog via GFC
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  11. I like Mummy Alarm on FB
    @Dorothee77

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  12. I have shared using Google +1 button
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  13. I've left a comment on Sleeping sucks...
    @Dorothee77

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  14. I loved cheesy chips for lunch!
    @Cheshire_Claire

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  15. I loved my school friends!

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  16. Tweeting and following as @sweet_Kat30

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  17. Already subscribed to your blog!

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  18. Already following your blog on GFC!

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  19. Liked you on FaceBook Katherine De Riera

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  20. what i love most about school was playing with my friends
    kirwin4smithy@yahoo.co.uk

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  21. I loved school trips.

    @jumblyMummy

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  22. I have tweeted as @jumblymummy

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  23. following you on twitter PSG1968

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  24. What I loved most about school was getting good marks! I loved English and literature, history and geography.

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  25. I follow @caro_mad on Twitter & tweeted! (@pandcands)

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  26. Commented on "Dear Santa..."

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  27. I am subscribed to Mummy Alarm via Google Friend Connect.

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  28. I follow Mummy Alarm via Networked Blogs.

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  29. I Like Mummy Alarm on Facebook.

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  31. sad i know but i loved maths!

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  32. i am following and have tweeted as @ashlallan

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  33. i follow with gfc as mummy24

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  34. i have commented on dear santa

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  35. Great competition. I loved English - reading and writing my favourites! It's why I'm into blogging I guess!
    rebecca.english@hotmail.co.uk

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  36. Have tweeted as @1978rebecca

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  37. I already follow with GFC

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  38. I now follow with Networked blogs

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  39. Have liked Mummy alarm

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  40. I have commented on sleep sucks - though really it doesn't!!

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  41. I loved being part of a big group of friends and that we were all in it together...ready to discover, understand, make a difference. Innocent times indeed.

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  42. Semolina (does that count??), I was the only one who would go back for seconds... yum, yum

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  43. Following you on Twitter and tweeted

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  45. liked on fb

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  46. The thing i loved most about school was home time !

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  47. I am following you on twitter and have retweeted @kimmy2849

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  48. I follow you on facebook

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  49. I liked best about school, lunchtime and hometime! :D

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  50. I am followin g on twitter and have retweeted message as picklepie35 :D

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  51. Subscribed via gfc :D

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  52. Already following on networked blogs :D

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  53. Already following you on fb :D

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  54. I loved playtime at school, running around the playground with my friends!

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  55. Gillian Moloney26 August 2011 19:52

    My favourite time at school was each new year, getting new uniform and stationary, feeling great haha!

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  56. Gillian Moloney26 August 2011 19:53

    I have tweeted about this comp @mum2alesha :) x

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  57. Gillian Moloney26 August 2011 19:54

    I am following your blog via GFC :) x

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  58. Gillian Moloney26 August 2011 19:55

    I am following your blog via Networked blog

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  59. Gillian Moloney26 August 2011 19:55

    I have liked your Facebook page :) x

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  60. my favourite time at school was getting ready for christmas plays and dressing up

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  61. I loved being able to do so many different activities,school trips out (except the one to the box factory) and being able to chat to my friends daily.

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  62. I loved art. My mum was mess averse and I loved being able to paint, and glue and just have loads of fun with my new friends.

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  63. I follow you already and have tweeted

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  64. Am following on Networked blogs

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  65. I loved the fact that I went to a teeny little village school (2 classes of 15) - loads of time out exploring in the fields, and getting messy, I loved my school days xx

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  66. I loved creative art could do what I pleased and make as much mess as I like lol

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  67. Tweeted @baile1kim1

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  68. Sorry it's nerdy, but I just enjoyed learning. I loved lessons, generally liked PE, liked most of my teachers, enjoyed doing homework

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  69. I enjoyed art and learning x

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  70. I loved seeing all my new books for the year, and then reading them from cover to cover before I even started back at school! (And then I wondered why I was often bored during the year!)

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  71. Followed you on networked blogs

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  72. Already follow you on Twitter - tweeted the message above.

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  73. i wasn't really too fond of school so i suppose what i liked most was skiving off

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  74. already follow you and tweeted

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  75. ive followed with networked blogs

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  76. Home time - I didn't like school much!

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  77. Following on twitter and have tweeted. @judithsbooks

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  78. I already follow you on GFC

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  79. Follow network blogs.

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  80. Like Mummy Alarm on facebook.

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  81. I loved playing games in the playground- marbles, four-square, skipping etc.

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  82. I follow on Twitter and have tweeted.
    @maisietoo

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  83. Suscribe with GFC as M.

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  84. Shared by the Google+ button.

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  85. Already like you on FB as Maya Russell

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  86. Following your blog by Networked Blogs.

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  87. Laura Pritchard4 September 2011 14:52

    I always loved reading time & anything to do with books, history or maths :-) I was a real swot!

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  88. Laura Pritchard4 September 2011 14:53

    Following you on Twitter & have tweeted @Isis1981uk

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  89. I loved the freedom of being at school and learning how knowledge and learning is the key to living life to the full

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  90. I use to love the libary at school, there was so much choice, I was in my glory and stayed in there most lunchtimes.

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  91. Playing with my friends!

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  92. Followed and tweeted - @clairew137

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  93. Subscribe to Mummy Alarm via Google Friend Connect - done

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  95. Liked Mummy Alarm on Facebook

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  96. I loved Art classes and history when I was at school

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  97. Following on Twitter and tweeted @scampbeast

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  98. Loved meeting new friends

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  99. Emma M L Bradshaw12 September 2011 11:55

    Hanging upside down on the climbing frame at lunch!

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  100. I loved school, particularly history as I remember having an excellent teacher

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  101. HOMETIME - I hated school, from a very early age I had a horrible teacher for 2 years running and she pretty much scared all us kids and we went through school hating it. We still had to go everyday though lol and I do not pass on my thoughts about school to my two. They believe that I loved school and so should they :0)

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  102. I have subscribed to your blog using GFC :0)

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  103. I am following your blog via NetworkedBlogs (donnasmith@lineone.net)

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  104. I have liked your Facebook Page :0)

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  105. I loved the fact that i could have battered sausage, chips an Eclaire, or ice bun and a drink for lunch and it used to cost 75p for the lot!! Jamie oliver has seen the end of this now.... healthy food al the way...!

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  106. There are loads of things i loved about school - playing British Bulldog in the playground, building camps in the play woods, skipping games, making papier mache models, coming up with names for the school guinea pigs, waving at naughty people standing outside the head mistress' office, story time, show and tell, happy memories!!

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  107. Best thing about school for me was palying with my friends in primary there were 6 peopel in my year and only 13 people in my class in the whole school theier were only 35 children it was the best years of my life:X

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  108. School dinners, probably not a popular choice but i loved them :)

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  109. School dinner desserts

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  110. I really never liked school, i seemed to be in trouble all the time. I had some great friends though so i guess that was the best part for me

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  111. following and tweeted @lillyfer85

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  112. I absolutely loved school, especially english and history (but to be honest, I did hate maths!!)

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  113. I follow you on GFC (coppelia100)

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  114. I like and follow you via facebook

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  115. I've also +1'd too :-)

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  116. i loved meeting new friends

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  117. The best part about school was getting a new backpack and school supplies! LOVED IT! Each year I swore I would be more organised than before. I am following on GFC and will tweet now :) @verybusymama

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  118. I loved maths at school (and still love it now). I had a brilliant maths teach who taught me all sorts of tricks for working with numbers. All my adult life I've used this knowledge and it still gives me a thrill when someone is struggling to do a sum and I can come up with the answer really quickly. I LOVE the maths bit on the Chris Moyles Quiz Show!!! I'm now trying to pass on my love of maths to the girls.....but strangely they just don't have the same level of excitement about numbers that I do! @piperanddaisy

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  119. I already follow you on Twitter & have tweeted @piperanddaisy

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  120. Already subscribed to Mummy Alarm via Google Friend Connect @piperanddaisy

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  121. Already like Mummy Alarm on Facebook @piperanddaisy

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  122. What I loved most about school was the holidays!!! Now I work in a school and am reliving all those holidays. Great!!! x

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  123. Funnily enough... i used to LOVE learning... i am hoping my girls will too. I would love to win this prize as my daughter is OBSESSED with Peppa Pig and it her birthday on the 27th Sep, so would make a great birthday gift!

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  124. I used to like it when the bell rang & i knew i could get the Hell out of there!

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  125. i always used to think people were talking rubbish when they told me school days are the best days of your life but now looking back i think it was quite true. the best thing was being with my wonderful friends most of who are still my closest friends even though i left school 35 years ago :o)

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  126. The best thing about school was the long school holidays. I did enjoy doing projects though, especially ones that required making models

    @robynlclarke

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