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Find the McDonald’s Christmas Reindeer around the site

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EllieMumsnet · 05/12/2018 10:06

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This Christmas, McDonald’s UK and Ireland are trying to help get families #ReindeerReady and in celebration of this, Christmas Reindeers will be prancing around all over the site for you to try and find. Follow the clues below and if you find 3 of the Christmas Reindeer, post the URLs of the pages you find them on on this page here (please click) and you will be entered into a prize draw where you could be in with the chance of winning one of the following prizes:

- 2x #ReindeerReady gift box, complete with: Reindeer Ready Christmas jumper, reusable McCafe cup, McNugget Christmas bauble and Christmas lights
- £200 John Lewis voucher
- £300 voucher of choice (from a list)

Please read the clues here:
Star For merry recipes, gift ideas and decorations, head over to this page if you're feeling festive.
Star This is the Talk topic you should go to if you want to discuss the countdown to the 25th.
Star To find this page you will have to start at the very beginning.
Star This is the Talk topic a lot of people like to give their attention, especially if they want to ask Mumsnetters a key question.
Star This is where you’ll find family food ideas of all kind.

Have fun finding the reindeers!

Thanks and good luck
MNHQ

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Find the McDonald’s Christmas Reindeer around the site
Find the McDonald’s Christmas Reindeer around the site
OP posts:
GETTINGLIKEMYMOTHER · 08/12/2018 16:26

Please note, MNHQ, the plural of reindeer is reindeer, not reindeers !

samii1989 · 08/12/2018 20:16

Done! :)

smallchair · 09/12/2018 08:36

www.mumsnet.com
www.mumsnet.com/christmas
www.mumsnet.com/Talk/am_i_being_unreasonable

The reindeer looks like he or she has a bit of a superiority complex

sashh · 09/12/2018 08:53

Please people read the full thread, read what MNHQ have posted, posting links here is not entering you into a competition.

SoupDragon · 09/12/2018 15:56

PMSL at the people who haven't read the OP properly (and, to be honest, I include myself here)

purplepandas · 09/12/2018 23:41

I did too but was having a spectacularly shit day when I did. Sometimes life is like that. That saying I just surviving. I have managed to enter the comp properly. There are far worse crimes in life than not properly reading a competition thread so perhaps less angst needed for those of us who seemed to get it wrong.

purplepandas · 09/12/2018 23:42

And now my message is full of stupid phone autocorrect typos. I officially give up.

Daisy3718 · 10/12/2018 00:52

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Message withdrawn, wrong thread.

SoupDragon · 10/12/2018 07:08

so perhaps less angst needed for those of us who seemed to get it wrong.

Where is the angst? Confused

Writersblock2 · 10/12/2018 07:44

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/am_i_being_unreasonable

StellaGooseberry · 10/12/2018 16:02

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SummerOgilvy · 11/12/2018 16:35

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MrMakersFartyParty · 11/12/2018 18:45

Oh no! all the angst! Grin

EyUpOurKid · 11/12/2018 22:08

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/Christmas

Christmas topic Grin kept seeing this reindeer and wondering what it was all about! Now I know!

Find the McDonald’s Christmas Reindeer around the site
SillyMoomin · 12/12/2018 14:29

fab, done, thank you!

Mamofaprincess · 12/12/2018 22:03

Hi, it’s my 1st time posting on here so I hope I’ve followed the correct process. I’m looking for some advice about my DD. (She turned 3 in Nov18). Since around may this year she’s been twitching a lot in her sleep, sometimes a limb, or multiple limbs, sometimes her entire body). To the point where I thought it was some kind of minor fit. I took her to A&E the first time this happened, all the obs were fine & from what I explained they assumed it was a Rygor seizure caused from high temp. It’s continued to happen quite often. (When DD does not have a high temp) The GP referred us to paediatrician. So I recorded DD asleep and played it to the PD. He watched the video and said it was normal and some children do it. It’s continuing to happen. Sometimes her entire body twitches and it can be every 20 seconds or every few minutes but can go on for hours on the night. It really worries me and I watch her for hours. None of my friends kids do it. She’s not unsettled during the day and she doesn’t seem to know when she’s doing it. I’ve tried waking her when it’s happening and she doesn’t seem confused. When I’m drifting to sleep I sometimes get a feeling of falling and jump, it looks like a similar thing but is so regular. Sometimes 4 times a minute. Has anyone else experienced anything similar with your children? Thanks in advance.

Kelloges030410 · 14/12/2018 05:42

www.mumsnet.com/talk/christmas

www.mumsnet.com/family-foods/features

wow.mumsnet.com/am_I_being_unreasonable