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COMPETITIONS

ENTRY DETAILS

Address all competitions to: 
Kids In Perth Competitions

Please make sure you write the name of the competition on the envelope and you must include your phone number to make your entry valid.

Post your entry to:
PO Box 1418, Morley BC 6943

or email: competitions@kidsinperth.com 

Entries close:
Friday 19 August 2005

20 family movie passes to be won! 

Shark Boy and Lava Girl, the story of a ten-year-old boy who escapes his lonely world with two imaginary friends, is set to be a big hit family film when itís released in September. 

Max and his imaginary friends, Shark Boy, a half-breed of boy and shark who was raised by great whites, and Lava Girl, with flaming hair and hands that melt everything she touches, embark on a mission to prove to the world that all it takes is a dream to make anything a reality. 

Thanks to Sony Pictures, Kids in Perth ñ The Parentsí Paper has 20 family passes to see Shark Boy and Lava Girl in amazing 3D in September. For a chance to win, just colour in the drawing above and send it to us, remembering to include all your details.

Be a star for a day in a stretched limo 

Kids just love cruising around like movie stars in an American-style stretch limo.  Childrenís limo parties are the latest craze sweeping through Perth and Vegas Limousines are giving Kids in Perth ñ The Parentsí Paper a chance to win one. 

Vegas Limousines provides everything from a karaoke system on which to enjoy a singing competition to Playstation 2 with all the latest games, a DVD player to take in a movie and a sound system to listen to all the latest songs. While cruising around town kids can enjoy party food, including lollies, chips and soft drinks on ice.  

To book a Vegas Limousine with uniformed chauffeur, call 1800 09 02 07. The cost for a two-hour party in any metro suburb is $275 inclusive. 

For a chance to win a Vegas Limousines cruising party, send us your details with the answer to the following question:  

Q: Las Vegas is in which state of the USA?



Win a baby sign DVD package! 

Babies can be taught to communicate through sign language before they can speak. First Signs is Australian sign language (Auslan) for hearing infants. 

The possible benefits of teaching sign language to your child include enhanced parent/child bonding, a reduction in frustration and tantrums, accelerated development of speech, and an increased vocabulary. Learning sign language may also increase a childís IQ and is also lots of fun, exciting and educational. 

The WA Deaf Society, the experts in sign language, are giving readers of Kids in Perth ñ The Parentsí Paper, the chance to win a baby signing DVD package that includes a First Signs workshop, two DVDs containing over 250 Auslan signs, easy reference chart and information pack valued at $65. 

For a chance to win, send your details to Kids in Perth ñ The Parentsí paper, along with the answer to the following question: 

Q. What is the name of the Australian sign language used in First Signs?

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