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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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DuPainDuVinDuFromage · 04/09/2015 04:19

Both DDs got carer/teacher/doctor - based on their friendly and empathetic attitude that sounds about right, although it's a bit early to tell (I had to answer for them as they are too young to read).

deepdarkwood · 04/09/2015 06:44

Both DCs came out as ceo/politicians. Completely fits with dd, but wouldn't have been where I'd have put ds, who spent 10 minutes in agony trying to choose which cake to have in the cafe yesterday... !

GlitzAndGigglesx · 04/09/2015 07:22

DD1 - carer/doctor/teacher. She does have a caring nature, but I think she'd rather be a ballerina

slithytove · 04/09/2015 07:36

Ds a carer/doctor/teacher

MrsMarigold · 04/09/2015 09:52

DS came out as a Carer/Doctor/Teacher - he tells everyone he wants to be an artist, a doctor and a daddy when he grows up.

BobbyGentry · 04/09/2015 10:11

20% of the jobs our kids will do haven't been conceived yet... humans adapt to their environment and so will our children Brew

southernsun · 04/09/2015 11:17

Our son got Artist which is quite apt as he loves drawing and making things.

MTBMummy · 04/09/2015 12:27

DD got CEO/Politician - I'd say that's pretty accurate.

MmeGuillotine · 04/09/2015 16:12

DS1 (who wants to be the next Steve Jobs) is apparently going to be a CEO/politician, which seems fair, but poor DS2 (who wants to be either a paleontologist, zoologist or actor) is apparently going to be a civil servant. Gutted.

Shelduck · 04/09/2015 16:50

DS - Carer/doctor/teacher. Only if he could be a bossy one!

Julieguy · 04/09/2015 16:52

Both my girls came out as CEO/Politicians.

cag2712 · 04/09/2015 16:58

The results came out as Civil Servant I am sure she will not be following in her mothers footsteps but as in all things time will tell but she has more of an artistic flair at the moment.

Roseformeplease · 04/09/2015 17:23

CEO / Politician. Not much chance. Both children are far too hearts on their sleeves to be able to be that devious. Mind you, DD doesn't always share!

ThenLaterWhenItGotDark · 04/09/2015 17:55

Carter,doctor, teacher. Seems right at the moment

kimnews · 04/09/2015 18:26

My son got Civil Servant!

moonray · 04/09/2015 18:52

DD got carer/doctor/teacher..well I think it's wrong, as she's very interested in the arts and very gifted too

robbo86otm · 04/09/2015 19:16

DS came out as an artist, well he does like drawing so who knows

ingenvillvetavardukoptdintroja · 04/09/2015 19:20

civil servant.... but was not exactly accurate given baby is not even eating yet!

Thegentlemonkey · 04/09/2015 20:02

DS got civil servant - I can imagine as one actually, perhaps surprisingly at age 4!

GooseFriend · 04/09/2015 20:11

CEO/politician

Oh yes. We often comment on how she could negotiate terrorist organisations into submission. Any suggestion from me is but a starting off point for her where we begin our negotiations. She had the ice blue eyes of Paul Hollywood and the steel will of Theresa May.

peronel · 04/09/2015 20:27

DD came up as CEO/politician but she would be quite happy to be a teacher.

nat231085 · 04/09/2015 20:33

My daughter got Carer/doctor/teacher - She would be fab at any of these :-)

scampbeast · 04/09/2015 20:35

It said that DS would be a vet/carer/Dr. Everyone who knows him thinks he will be an engineer.

Dolallytats · 04/09/2015 21:24

DD (2) came out as a carer. She is caring, but I think she will actually work in demolition as she is like a bull in a china shop!! She might also be a footballer-very influenced by her older brother Smile

DS (7) came out as a civil servant, but I think he wants to be a footballer. He loves being outside and running around.

cagsd · 04/09/2015 21:37

I got Civil Servant for my little boy! Not sure what to make of that.