HUGGIES Pull-Ups arrives in Wisbech later this month, as part of a UK tour, to bring its expertise to life on its potty training bus.
And to celebrate, three readers will each WIN a Polaroid camera and a supply of HUGGIES Pull-Ups.
For the second year running, HUGGIES’ iconic American school bus is touring the UK offering practical advice to parents, demonstrating that potty training doesn’t need to be a chore.
The team will also be handing-out product samples, reward charts and Disney stickers to help toddlers learn how to graduate to undies with HUGGIES Pull-Ups potty training pants.
Potty training can be an exciting journey for you and your little one with lots of proud moments.
Using HUGGIES Pull-Ups and Pull-Ups Night-Time potty training pants ensures consistency round the clock and helps your little one feel confident about leaving nappies behind.
Jump on-board the bus when it comes to the new Tesco store, in Wisbech, on Sunday, March 23, and make your child’s potty training an easier ride.
To celebrate the arrival of the training bus in Wisbech, we have three Polaroid 300 cameras up for grabs so parents can capture their child’s proud graduation moments.
The winners will also receive three packs of HUGGIES Pull-Ups and two packs of HUGGIES Pull-Ups Night-Time potty training pants, which are thinner and less bulky – like real underwear.
For a chance of winning, answer this question:
To ensure consistency round the clock, when should you use HUGGIES Pull-Ups & HUGGIES Pull-Ups Night-Time potty training pants?
a) During the day
b) During the night
c) During the day and night
To enter, e-mail your answer to thomas.jackson@archant.co.uk, marking the subject HUGGIES competition. Please also include your name, address and daytime contact number.
Closing date for entries is Friday, March 21. The winners will be the first three correct answers drawn at random after the closing date.
Archant competition rules apply.
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