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NOW CLOSED: UK MNers with a child aged 5-15: take a short survey for Warburtons - & share your best morning tips/breakfast recipes - £300 of Love2Shop vouchers to be won

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AnnMumsnet · 24/12/2012 10:07

We've been asked by Warburtons to find Mumsnetters to:

~ Complete their survey all about the morning breakfast routine in your house - this is open to all UK MNers with at least one child (of approx school age) aged 5-15 years - complete it and add your details at the end and you could win a £150 Love2Shop voucher - here's the link

and also for all parents (whatever age child you have) to please

~ Share your top tips for making mornings run smoothly, your top breakfast recipe tips or top advice on how to get your children eating breakfast - everyone who adds a tip etc will be entered into a prize draw where one MNer will win another £150 Love2Shop voucher.

This is all in advance of a new book which Warburtons are producing, so please note your anonymous tips/ advice may well appear in the book - as well as stats from the survey. The book will be distributed free of charge next year and there will be an opportunity to get a copy via MN.

Here's the survey link again (at the end you will be redirected to this thread so you can add a comment then)

thanks
MNHQ

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AnnMumsnet · 03/01/2013 16:12

Thanks for all the tips etc and for completing the survey - am pleased to say escape wins £150 of Love2Shop vouchers for completing the survey and KentuckyFriedChildren also wins £150 Love2Shop for adding her tip. Well done both!

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Faunanflora · 04/01/2013 15:46

My 3 year old eats more in the morning than at any other time of the day so I give him cereal (sometimes up to 3 bowls!), then toast with cheese and ham or peanut butter, or pancakes with bacon, to make sure that he has carbs and protein even if he eats nothing for the rest of the day other than yoghurts and fruit, something that he never says no too.

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