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What will your child be when they grow up? Take the Arla Big Milk quiz and let us know what you think! £250 voucher prize draw! NOW CLOSED

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MichelleMumsnet · 28/08/2015 16:39

What will your child be when they grow up? Take the Arla Big Milk quiz and let us know what you think! £250 voucher prize draw!

Arla Big Milk have launched a quiz on Mumsnet and would like you to have a go and let us know what you think of the result!

Here’s what Arla say, "Arla Big Milk has been developed to specifically meet the needs of growing children from ages one to five¹, enriched with essential nutrients to help support children’s growth and development as part of their balanced diet and healthy lifestyle. Arla Big Milk ‘helping your little ones become big ones’."

Ever wondered what your little ones will end up doing when they grow up? Can you imagine them as a doctor? Or a performance artist? How about Prime Minister? Arla Big Milk have launched a fun quiz on Mumsnet - take it to find out what your DC could be when they’re older. Have a go and come back here and let us know what it says. Do you agree with the result? Whatever it is, we’d love to hear what the quiz said and what your thoughts are!

Everyone who posts on this thread will be entered into a prize draw to win a £250 Love2Shop voucher!

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¹The Department of Health recommends that children at the age of one move onto fresh whole cows’ milk and that their diets are supplemented with additional Vitamin, A, D and Iron.

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LinnyBee · 07/09/2015 12:34

Eek! A CEO/Politician... well, she certainly knows how to boss everyone around! Grin

JoCar72 · 07/09/2015 13:07

My little boy will become an artist according to the quiz...so I better start storing his early works nice and safe instead of giving them all to nanna to put on her fridge door ;)

Twinkie1 · 07/09/2015 15:28

DD will be a doctor, carer or teacher!

She'll have to learn to share, stop spitting her food out and not whack her dollies head into the door frame or drop her down the stairs first or if be worried about her prospects of being a success! Confused

NicNak71 · 07/09/2015 16:33

DD1 Artist, she does love to draw a lot. At the minute she tells me she wants to be an author, so there's a bit of similarity I suppose.

DD2 carer/Doctor/teacher. Heaven help anyone who ends up in her surgery! She does say that she wants to be a vet though. To be honest she has much more empathy with animals, so probably best if she doesn't become a Dr.

Soosieboo · 07/09/2015 17:10

Grandson should be a Civil Servant. That'll do!

JulesJules · 07/09/2015 17:25

DD2 came out as artist. I think Emperor would have been nearer the mark

cheryl100 · 07/09/2015 20:24

Mine came out as a carer/doctor/teacher - this would suit him perfectly!

Maddaddam · 07/09/2015 22:02

I did it for dd2 and she got CEO/politician. She has considered banking and being prime minister so yes, pretty accurate.

IWasThere4Aug12 · 08/09/2015 00:09

DS1 got carer - hoping for doctor, although not sure I could afford that many years of uni!
DS2 got CEO/politician - quite appropriate as he's v bossy

00100001 · 08/09/2015 07:49

I see the food question has changed...sort of.

but still why no positive option? such as "they try it without hesitation"

not every kid is a fussy/reluctant eater.

worldgonecrazy · 08/09/2015 09:37

Carer/Doctor/Schoolteacher

Which just shows how much this company actually know about children - not!

She has no patience for people and "sharing the limelight" with her best friends does not make her a kind or thoughtful person the rest of the time, she just knows that two cute/precocious little girls are better received by the crowd than one precocious child alone.

Now, if the results had read "dictator" or similar, then the quiz might have had a grain of truth.

katieskatie82 · 08/09/2015 12:01

my son was doctor/carer. quite right i think!

angiehoggett · 08/09/2015 12:29

Carer/doctor/teacher - not sure if I agreee on that one but good careers all the same!

keshimonster · 08/09/2015 13:15

CEO/Politician - uh oh lol

whitbyranger · 08/09/2015 13:18

Emily is a carer/doctor/teacher ... coming fro a grandma, mum and aunt who are all teachers!

stealthsquiggle · 08/09/2015 13:51

CEO/Politician for DD(8), which surprises me not one bit, even if she is currently going through an insecure phase which appears to necessitate her sleeping with on me for at least half of any given night Hmm.

littleme96 · 08/09/2015 14:35

My DS got Carer/Teacher/Doctor. He wants to be a policeman when he grows up, so another 'helping people' type career.

JWalker23 · 08/09/2015 18:01

I got Civil servant, which is quite close to what I do LOL!

chloworm · 08/09/2015 21:18

Care/doctor/teacher think this is quite accurate!

steveyh · 08/09/2015 22:00

Civil servant!

HelenPlant · 09/09/2015 00:25

Carer/Doctor/Teacher

I actually think this is spot-on! I can definitely see my little one going into one of these professions.

MrsWembley · 09/09/2015 06:17

Artist for DDConfused

Carer/doctor/teacher for DS - which I can actually see where they're coming from.

But that's not what I've got planned for either of them. DD's going to be a Nobel Prize winning scientist and DS is going to be a Pulitzer Prize winning writer. So there!

Wink
JogOnKitty · 09/09/2015 06:42

Dd came out as ceo/politician. That's a bit more ambitious than what Dd told me she wanted to be, a cat lady. Grin

Marty673 · 09/09/2015 09:45

DS has all the makings of a CEO/Politician! Not surprising really as he's a determined and single minded little boy Smile

chezvic · 09/09/2015 11:29

Came out as carer/ teacher/ doctor - she is very caring actually, whenever she hears a child crying she goes rushing over to give them a hug and asks are they okay. Whether that stems from seeing me crying with PND I don't know, but she was always wiping my tears away when she realised I was crying. And she's very helpful too around the house with tidying up and helping me so who knows, it could be right