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What will your child be when they grow up? Take the Mega Bloks quiz and let us know! £300 voucher prize draw! NOW CLOSED

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RebeccaEMumsnet · 15/12/2016 15:08

Mega Bloks has launched a quiz on Mumsnet and would like you to have a go and let us know what the result is!

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DoItTooJulia · 15/12/2016 15:38

Ds hopes his job hasn't been 'invented' yet-today's jobs are dull apparently, the future is where it's at!

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GoodyGoodyGumdrops · 15/12/2016 15:52

Apparently mine would be Hilary Clinton Confused

What nonsense. Just because you are a bit of a bossy-boots doesn't mean you are a leader.

Anyway, the one I was answering about wants to be an actor and has no interest in being a leader.

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CMOTDibbler · 15/12/2016 16:05

Leadership. Considering we think barrister or MP given his love of arguing, that sounds about right

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RebelRogue · 15/12/2016 16:18

Should I be proud or scared? GrinGrin

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AmIBeingUnseasonal · 15/12/2016 16:25

Delivery. He's never really shown any interest in post / couriers etc, he is adamant he is going to be a policeman that is a doctor with glassesXmas Grin he's 5 though.

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Donthate · 15/12/2016 21:51

Construction. Spot on for Ds. I used to have to park up next to building sites so that he could sit in the car and watch the builders working. When he was three he shouted "mummy look a scissor lift" across the town centre. I blame his civil engineer grandad who gives him builders merchant brochures for bedtime reading.

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TwinMummy30 · 15/12/2016 22:09

Exploration. 100% true!

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AddictedtoGreys · 15/12/2016 22:18

Construction. Sounds about right, hopefully more of an engineering route like his DF Smile

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MrTumblesbitch · 15/12/2016 22:23

Explorer- yup, can see that happening! Ds wants to be a bin man though so it might just have to be on weekends Grin

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whereareyousleep · 15/12/2016 22:40

Construction so following in his fathers footprints. He told me he's going to be batman though so may not be happy Grin

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Dilligufdarling · 15/12/2016 22:56

Construction here too!
Might hold off on breaking the news to him that he won't become Optimus prime after all! Grin

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Sleepysausage · 16/12/2016 02:30

Construction! More like demolition!!!

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foxessocks · 16/12/2016 02:40

Construction here as well! She does love her building blocks and she loves fixing things. But really she is only 2 so she could be anything!

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voyager50 · 16/12/2016 09:48

An artist or architect - he just loves drawing , designing and creative things and has a great eye for detail.

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earthmoon · 16/12/2016 10:12

Construction.

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Nineloves1 · 16/12/2016 10:20

Leadership. Yikes, this is the less bossy child. Although now that I think of it, he has a definite I know I'm right attitude.

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Belmo · 16/12/2016 11:27

Explorer...
She is extremely inquisitive and does love a good explore in the woods, but is also the least brave child ever, so we'll see!

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RedRoseMummy · 16/12/2016 11:53

Exploration. I'd say that would suit him very well!

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RatOnnaStick · 16/12/2016 12:12

DS1 - Explorer - nope. Racing Driver all the way.

DS2 - Construction - maybe, second career to driving trains.

TBH neither child fitted the given answers at all so I made lots of it up.

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ThenBellaDidSomethingVeryKind · 16/12/2016 12:14

Exploration, apparently. I think this is possible, providing he didn't have to get any mud on him - he hates dirt!

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Ellisisland · 16/12/2016 12:14

Construction here - like father like son then! Grin

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WowOoo · 16/12/2016 13:04

Explorer - sounds about right at the moment actually. I lost him in a park last weekend as he'd discovered a secret place. He was in a bush!

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purplepandas · 16/12/2016 13:20

Delivery here too.

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NickyEds · 16/12/2016 13:33

Construction. His first word was digger.

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TheLivingAsheth · 16/12/2016 13:53

Leadership. I think that's probably right.

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