We are swinging into day 8 of our summer countdown today, and there is LEGO in the house! Not literally of course, as we wouldn’t want anything to step on it, but our sponsor for the day, SaferChild, has very kindly agreed to give one of you lucky people some Lego for your kids to play with.
SaferChild is a new locator for your children, that helps you know, though a smartphone app, whether your child has arrived home safely. It is expecting to launch later in 2015, and will offer the most accurate locator to parents on the market. You can see more, on their product video.
The technology is designed to help you to give your children independence as they grow, while enabling you to have peace of mind that they are here you expect them to be. Something all parents worry about, even if they pretend they don’t.
To reach out to the parenting community before they launch, the company are offering you all the chance to win up to £50 to spend on Amazon on your choice of Lego from the Creator, Minecraft or Friends ranges. Something for all budding engineers to get their little hands on.
Fill out the widget below, and you could be building before you know it. If you share your unique link on entry, you do have more chances to win too. Don’t forget to check out SaferChild as well, and tell us all what you think.
Day 8 Summer Countdown: £50 of Lego from SaferChild
As always, these giveaways are bound by our site T&Cs for giveaways. This competition closes on Thursday 27th August at 11.59pm.
Good luck.
This is a sponsored giveaway.
Catherine Gregory
Thursday 27th of August 2015
I think it's great because not only does it give your child independence but gives you the parent peace of mind too
Hannah smith
Thursday 27th of August 2015
Brilliant for keeping your little one safe and for putting our minds at rest! X
Tammy Neal
Thursday 27th of August 2015
i think it's a brilliant idea to give yourself and many other parents the peace of mind they need also gives your child the independence they will need :)
Emma Wright
Thursday 27th of August 2015
Great idea for child safety
Kim W
Thursday 27th of August 2015
This would be quite helpful and give children more independence.