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Do you have a child aged 2-8? Take a short survey and have the chance to win a £250 voucher for Toysrus or £100 of Waybuloo toys.

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carriemumsnet · 24/09/2009 16:32

Mattel are working with the CBeebies show Waybuloo and want to know more about the lives of prechool children and their activities (by preschool we mean from age 2 up to their 5th birthday).

If you have a child aged 2-8 (ie you have a preschooler or have had one in the recent past) please take a moment to fill in this short survey. Everyone who completes the survey will be entered into a prize draw - the lucky winner will win a £250 voucher for Toys R Us and the runner up will win £100 of Waybuloo toys.

Thanks and good luck
MNHQ

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Heated · 24/09/2009 22:35

done

Meglet · 24/09/2009 22:41

done

CharCharGabor · 24/09/2009 22:44

done

shonaspurtle · 24/09/2009 22:45

Done.

By the way, q2 says pick up to 3 but won't let you submit unless you actually do pick 3. Which makes a bit of a nonsense of your answer if you pick the first option in the list.

StewieGriffinsMom · 24/09/2009 22:45

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PandaEis · 24/09/2009 22:52

done

AnnMumsnet · 25/09/2009 09:53

Thanks shonaspurtle for that - now corrected!

ByThePowerOfGreyskull · 26/09/2009 21:42

done

LissyGlitter · 26/09/2009 21:50

DD loves waybuloo. She says the little animals are her friends, which is possibly a little bit sad...

Ingles2 · 26/09/2009 21:51

done

Doobydoo · 26/09/2009 21:59

Done

Eyeballls · 26/09/2009 22:04

DD is 20 months. She watches Waybuloo. Can I lie? ?

giddykipper · 26/09/2009 22:05

done

NormaStanleyFletcher · 26/09/2009 22:06

DD hates waybuloo. Don't know why

LatinDAISYcal · 26/09/2009 22:12

Waybuloo is like a tranquiliser to my children. As soon as it comes on they all stop whatever they were doing and stare at the TV in a comatose fashion; all three of them, 11 months, 2 years and 7 years.

I'm not entirely convinced that is a Good Thing.

and I hate the silly giggly children's voices; sounding like they are two when the ones in the prgramme are much older

Tortoise · 26/09/2009 22:16

Done.
Never seen Waybuloo though!

NotanOtter · 26/09/2009 22:20

done but never heard of the toys

gigglewitch · 26/09/2009 22:31

done it.
ds1 reckons that waybuloo is what it feels like when you smell daddys beer

lavenderkate · 26/09/2009 22:31

Done. Never heard of them though.

MrsBadger · 26/09/2009 22:37

done

dd hates Waybuloo (and so do I) but to my secret shame she adores the Tatty Bumpkin yoga my mum occasionally takes her to.

LittleMissNorty · 26/09/2009 22:57

Done. My DD loves Waybuloo (unlike me!) and gets on the floor copying all the yoga

LissyGlitter · 26/09/2009 22:59

The grammar on Waybuloo does my head in, so I try and encourage DD towards things like show me show me, but I doubt a little bit will do her any harm. The stories are all pretty morally fine.

Nyx · 26/09/2009 23:25

Done.

ilovesprouts · 26/09/2009 23:44

done