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Share when your child has ‘saved the day’ with PAW Patrol: £300 + Paw Patrol goodies to be won NOW CLOSED

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AnnMumsnet · 12/10/2017 10:22

To help showcase the new Sea Patrol range, PAW Patrol would love to hear about when your child has ‘saved the day’ themselves - this could be something like rescuing you from an awkward conversation with a neighbour, suggesting a fun day out you’d have never thought of, spotting someone in need or simply saying something which made you (or a family member) smile!

The team at PAW Patrol say “Trouble is on the horizon at Adventure Beach! Help Ryder and the team of pups save the baby octopus by jumping aboard the PAW Patrol Sea Patroller. Equipped with flashing lights, sounds and a detachable anchor, this rescue vehicle comes with everything your little one will need to sail the high seas. As captain, they’ll have command of the life ring launcher, as well as the handy crane and cage – perfect for getting Ryder into hard-to-reach places. This dual boat/land vehicle can easily tackle rocky roads. Simply slide the bridge forward and wheels drop down, taking them over any terrain. There’s room for all Sea Patrol Light Up Pups aboard the Sea Patroller (additional figures are sold separately). The Sea Patroller can hold up to 2 Sea Patrol Vehicles, and comes with Ryder’s Rescue ATV. Load it into the Sea Patroller and use the front-opening ramp to send the PAW Patrol on a roll! For extra-tricky missions that require flight, the helipad on the back of the ship is the perfect launching spot for Skye’s Sea Patrol Vehicle (sold separately). Whether land, sea or air, the PAW Patrol will be there!”
The Sea Patrol range is suitable for ages 3 years and over.

Add your comment to this thread and you will be entered into a prize draw where one winner will get - not only a £300 Argos voucher but also a PAW Patrol pack - consisting of Sea Patroller, 6 Sea Patrol Vehicles and 6 Sea Patrol Light Up Pups - worth over £200 Smile.

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Share when your child has ‘saved the day’ with PAW Patrol: £300 + Paw Patrol goodies to be won NOW CLOSED
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weasel6 · 22/10/2017 22:52

My daughter's very good at finding things (keys, glasses etc etc) and also thinking up solutions to problems - sometimes impractical ones involving calling fairy world for help or inventing dangerous devices, but often something really helpful that we haven't thought of. My son saves every day with his big smile!

Rigbyroo · 23/10/2017 09:02

We are all of a sudden paw patrol obsessed! Both of mine save the day every school/nursery day by just getting ready without a fuss while I'm flapping about despite having everything sorted and organised! They make getting out of the house easy and pain free!

FridgeCut · 23/10/2017 10:20

"Mummy, did you pick up the keys?" my son is awesome at reminding me of things!

lolly2011 · 23/10/2017 12:04

My son saved the day when I was feeling really ill, he got me a blanket and offered to make cakes to make me feel better.

ha2el · 23/10/2017 16:26

On a train journey to visit my parents with my two boys, I once fell asleep. One of them must have been paying attention on our other trips on this smae journey, and woke me up when we were arriving at our Station where we were going to be getting off. He was a little worried and I was very grateful!

NauticalDisaster · 23/10/2017 17:34

Well, my son saved me from throwing away my purse when I was putting our tray away at a M&S cafe! That was very helpful. He keeps an eagle out for my phone too as I tend to forget both.

ShowMeWhatYouGot · 23/10/2017 18:28

My 2 year old(nearly 3) is such a superhero, and honestly more qualified to be in charge of the house then me and his father!

When we get ready to go out he:

ALWAYS without fail, turns off the TV and locks the back door. He puts my phone/keys/purse in my handbag.

He also go through a his backpack and tells me if I've forgot his juice/nappies etc

Today when I was putting him into the car to go shopping, he screamed at me to shut the upstairs windows Blush

FrenchieMum2Be · 23/10/2017 22:27

My daughter (nearly 4 years) reminds me which breast I used to feed her baby sister last :) It's so cute and helps as I tend to forget.

ohlittlepea · 24/10/2017 07:51

My daughter saved the day at her friends bday party, he was crying on the bouncy castle, wouldn't come off for his parents or anyone. she just went and laid next to him.and chatted to him, not sure what she said but he was soon smiling and bouncing again.

Paw patrol is awesome but please put sky and everest on the 'boys' tops and outfits. Boys and girls need to celebrate heros of both genders :)

OfIceAndFire · 24/10/2017 09:36

Got myself stuck in the downstairs bathroom after the catch on the handle broke. My son (3 at the time), went and got the phone for me and passed it through the window so I call for rescue, he stayed near the window for me so I see where he was and remained calm throughout. He even went and got his toy screw driver when my rescuer arrived!

user1485629191 · 24/10/2017 13:50

When I locked myself out of the house and my 5 year old managed to get in through the window and open the door, I was a nervous wreak the whole time!

Snowflakesandsparkle · 24/10/2017 18:21

DS who's 3 is incredibly good at saving the day when a cold caller comes to the door, he always comes to the door wellies in hand and tells them we're late for the park... I'm sure he knows this is a sure fire way to get extra trips to the park Hmm

gheaney · 24/10/2017 21:46

My little hero spotted that the tea towel next to the cooker had gone on fire and shouted out " quick fire, call fireman Sam" a wet cloth quickly put out fire but we were so proud of him.

gheaney · 24/10/2017 21:50

My son made our day when daddy came home from work to be asked " when will you use your special tool to make a baby in mummy" daddy was speechless and I couldn't contain the laughter!!! Definitely not how I explained how babies were made to him.

angiehoggett · 25/10/2017 08:31

They save the day every day when I come home and realise they make me so happy!

Andtheresaw · 25/10/2017 12:12

When my DC were 7 and 2 I was a single working parent. Felt a cold coming on as I left work on Friday, collected DC and made it home before getting them ready for bed and then we snuggled on the sofa together. I woke up on Sunday evening: I had swine flu. My amazing 7 year old had called the neighbours, had covered me with a blanket, made sandwiches for their little sister all weekend, made sure they both went to bed and got up. She'd even left me water and medicine and snacks out. The neighbours had popped in at intervals to check on me and one had stayed overnight in my bed each night. Otherwise the DCs were totally independent. I was so so proud.

SillyMoomin · 25/10/2017 12:27

"mummy mummy the man with the hat on is coming back" - aka, the parking warden, and I was standing chatting with my friend who I'd bumped into on the hightstreet

Saved me a ticket, well done DC!!

Nel1975 · 25/10/2017 12:39

My 4 year old managed to come home by herself (crossing a busy road), to raise the alarm when her dad collapsed when they were out walking. Definitely saving the day.

Ak13zd03 · 25/10/2017 15:07

My 7 year old is my hero I was really poorly and couldn't get out of bed he ran to get me a bucket and glass of water, he sat by my side all day. So helpful in getting me anything I needed and rubbed my tummy because he said that helps when he feels poorly gotta love him xx

Shellekin · 25/10/2017 16:35

I was upset one day and my 3yo DS brought me his Paw Patrol toys and lined them up next to me to cheer me up - even saying “I brought Chase because Blue is your favourite colour”.
He absolutely loves Paw Patrol and watches it every day.

cookie09 · 25/10/2017 19:27

My son saved the day when i was poorly. He was so kind and generous and really looked after me making me some toast and a nice glass of milk. They do make you proud when they are so caring. It makes you realise what a good job you have done parenting them.

SerenaVanDerWoodsen · 25/10/2017 20:45

Dd2 saved the day when we lost dd1’s favourite teddy on the way back from school. We retraced our steps and thought it was lost but then dd2 noticed it in a bush. Dd1 was most relieved as was I

goldenretriever1978 · 25/10/2017 20:53

Helping less confident children find their feet at school.

lhlawrie · 25/10/2017 21:56

My son saves the day often with his little sister. If she gets upset he will go and get her a cuddly toy to cheer her up

hannahbjm · 26/10/2017 14:06

My son saw this pigeon on way home from school and wasnt flying. About 2 hours later he remembered and we went to look for it and still there. We put it in a box fed it water and took to our local vets. It was at the vets for a few days before making a full recovery. He still talks about it now!