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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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thatstoast · 10/09/2015 12:44

Carer/doctor/teacher.

AimlesslyPurposeful · 10/09/2015 13:02

Tried this out on my 18 yr old son (After having to persuade him to put the tablet down and take the headphones out for a couple of minutes).

Realised straight away that he was too old for this quiz when the first question asked what their favourite piece of play apparatus at the park is but before I say we couldn't carry on he answered "Swings!" so on we went.

Anyway, his results suggest he will be an artist. I thougt it was reasonably accurate as he is studying music and is in a band. He declared it wasn't as he wants to be a Jedi.

serendipity1980 · 10/09/2015 14:10

My DD came out as carer/doctor/teacher which I completely agree with! She would be perfect in any of these professions, she's very organised, just needs to boost her self confidence.

chelington · 10/09/2015 16:29

Artist. Hoping this test isn't the most accurate one.

jennie1984j · 10/09/2015 16:46

carer/doctor/teacher i think my daughter would make a good doctor

NerrSnerr · 10/09/2015 16:49

My daughter came out as a carer/ doctor/ teacher although I have plans for her to become a tap dancer as it's a lost art.

MishMooshAndMogwai · 10/09/2015 16:56

Dd came out as carer/Dr/teacher.

That would be nice, following in her mummy's footsteps :) we could bond over classroom displays and stationary.

I think she's more likely to be a politician, minimish for pm!

jj32 · 10/09/2015 17:03

First son was a civil servant - He wants to be a RAF pilot
Second son was an Artist - he wants to be a solider

andreaca · 10/09/2015 17:54

My son came out as an artist, but I already knew that, its spot on.

Kangakate · 10/09/2015 18:40

My DC came out as an artist, she does like to paint, but I think all kids do at her age, I wouldn't mind if she grows up artistic but it can be very difficult to make a career out of it

welshpolarbear · 10/09/2015 19:40

DS came out carer/teacher/doctor. He's only 3 but it would be nice. However, he's more wild and boisterous than gentle and caring at the moment!!!

krnries · 10/09/2015 19:43

I got CEO/Politician - seems a fairly good choice for her - she does like to control and negotiate for rights for herself!

sadiewoohoo · 10/09/2015 20:04

CEO/Politician - sounds perfect :)

Jenba590 · 10/09/2015 20:51

My son got Civil Servant which actually wouldn't be that surprisingly he's very dependable and attention to details not as exciting as the footballer he wants to be, not a bad job at all

Blondie1982 · 10/09/2015 21:17

Carer/Doctor/Teacher - Spot on I think!

Gill81uk · 10/09/2015 21:17

My son came out as a carer/doctor/teacher. I would say that's definitely feasible :D

cocochips · 10/09/2015 21:21

Dd got carer/teacher/doctor

TLAF · 10/09/2015 21:28

Carer/doctor/teacher - really? Who knows he is only 4 after all....

Themilseys · 10/09/2015 21:37

DD1 - Civil Servant. A little surprised at this, but we'll see.....

DD2 - CEO/Politican. She wants to be a personal trainer and open up her own cup cake shop ;-)

funkyfreks · 10/09/2015 21:40

CEO/Politician

This suits her to a T

hpsauce84 · 10/09/2015 22:00

My daughter came out with: Carer/doctor/teacher.

mamof3boys · 10/09/2015 22:02

DS1 came out as CEO/Politician which I think is probably right! One of my friends has always said he'll be CEO one day.

DS2 came out as Civil Servant. He is definitely a hare and not a tortoise, but I think he'll have a creative job.

DS3 came out as Carer/Doctor/Teacher. I think he'll be a vet so not far off.

mulgrove · 10/09/2015 22:17

DD - Artist
All that creative energy! Looks like you've got a child destined for the arts. If you're really lucky you may have a mini Grayson Perry or Tracey Emin on your hands. Or the next winner of Britain's Got Talent!

LOL am not too sure about that one,

Anononooo · 10/09/2015 22:20

Artist. I can live with that. Got a few in the family. Might be true!

tubbyj · 10/09/2015 22:35

Carer/doctor/teacher could see as a doctor