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What will your child be when they grow up? Take the Mega Bloks quiz and let us know! £300 voucher prize draw! NOW CLOSED

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RebeccaEMumsnet · 15/12/2016 15:08

Mega Bloks has launched a quiz on Mumsnet and would like you to have a go and let us know what the result is!

Here’s what Mega Bloks have to say: “Every parent wants what’s best for their children. They want to build them up, and so do we at Mega Bloks. The block scooping wagon helps your DC reach important physical milestones, such as developing balance, co-ordination and motor skills. In stacking tall towers, children learn to develop their creativity. In telling stories with characters, they’re exploring their imaginations. And in building make-believe worlds where they can be the hero, they’re also building up the confidence to be anything!"

Ever wondered what your DCs will be when they’re older? Can you see them as a teacher, or a vet? Maybe they’ve demonstrated artistic flare and you can see them as an artist, or an entrepreneur? How about Prime Minister? Mega Bloks has launched a fun quiz on Mumsnet - take it to find out what your DC could be in years to come. Let us know what the quiz says and whether you agree with the result or not!

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What will your child be when they grow up? Take the Mega Bloks quiz and let us know! £300 voucher prize draw! NOW CLOSED
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embo1 · 21/12/2016 09:28

Construction! Well he loves building, if only to crash his creations over and start again... He'd be perfect for the job!

littleme96 · 21/12/2016 10:00

Exploration - he is happy with that! Not sure I am... I would worry far too much!

MiddleClassProblem · 21/12/2016 11:20

Delivery.

She loves so many different things she could be anything!

pookie66 · 21/12/2016 12:06

Apparently my sons would be Leadership - he likes everything his own way so very apt

Falalalafffffffttt · 21/12/2016 12:10

He's going to be Hillary Clinton when he grows up. That's a bit disturbing. (Leadership here)

BigBugs · 21/12/2016 12:34

Hilary Clinton! Leadership. I could have written this down before even doing the survey! Dd is just like her father Smile

BrieAndChilli · 21/12/2016 13:54

Did it for my youngest and he got exploration, seeing as he hates to leave the house and prefers sitting on the sofa playing Xbox I'm dubious!!

ann28 · 21/12/2016 14:17

Exploration.... brilliant, definitely agree!

mdanie89 · 21/12/2016 14:32

Food service here, obsessed with cooking and autism dictates a very precise way of following recipes and a love for kitchen order...! She went into a chef friend's restaurant and wore a toque and chef whites. I've never seen a wider smile.

createbeauty · 21/12/2016 14:36

Leadership and a scary photo of Hilary Clinton.

He does come out with some rubbish to get out of things so a politician wouldn't be far off, I suppose!

NewNameNoFace · 21/12/2016 14:50

Leadership

He is a rule follower and doesn't like it when others don't follow the rules. We shall see

NoFucksImAQueen · 21/12/2016 15:13

Ds1-delivery
Ds2- exploration
DD- construction

Quite surprised by all the answers to be honest

clarabellski · 21/12/2016 16:13

Leadership.

Is that because he would hunt down the other child and snatch his toy back? Just like international politics....

StickChildNumberTwo · 21/12/2016 16:13

Exploration apparently. Not sure she's going to be Bear Grylls considering she hates getting mucky...

thekiwibex · 21/12/2016 16:31

'Delivery' and/or Karren Brady, apparently!

ha2el · 21/12/2016 16:32

Exploration would tie in with what Dad does, Royal navy.

Ibelieve123 · 21/12/2016 16:43

My son would be an explorer....
And yes I could totally see him doing that but only in clean areas...mud freaks him out

cookielove · 21/12/2016 17:31

Construction here too 😂

Hygellig · 21/12/2016 17:42

I based this on my son (6) - it said he will be a leader (which I very much doubt) but also that he will use logic, which I think is much more likely. At the moment he says he wants to be a scientist. Wish I'd given him a double barrelled name now so he could stand out in citation lists!

MycatsaPirate · 21/12/2016 17:45

I did this for my 11 year old based on what she loved and it came through with Leadership.

She wants to be a designer - either clothes or buildings. She can't decide.

Whatever. She's very bossy so wherever she ends up she will definitely be a leader of some sort!

AradiasDaughter · 21/12/2016 20:52

Leadership. I can't disagree with it, at 2.5 she has better negotiating skills and can be easily manipulate people into doing something she doesn't want to do, than I can at 31.

JeepersMcoy · 21/12/2016 21:20

Leadership. she does have some pretty amazing negotiating skills and is far better at making difficult choices than me. Dh and I now outsource all major decision making to our 4 year old. At the moment she says she wants to be a scientist and go into space though, which I am pretty smug about to be honest. :o

SmileyShazza · 21/12/2016 21:31

Explorer - not sure I agree with that. I envisage DS being either a musician or something to do with computers and at the moment I have no idea about DD as she is still quite young (she's just turned 3) although she is quite bossy so I think she will be suited to some kind of leadership role.

babyboos · 21/12/2016 21:52

child is too young to really answer the questions properly sadly i dont want a hilary clinton hopefully a astronaut

Pigeonpea · 21/12/2016 21:56

My toddler wants to be a Doctor Astronaut in a pink space ship!

Girl-with-ambition!