Competitions
Please remember to fill in all the details when entering the quarterly competition.
For the second third of this year (July, August and September), there is a chance to win a '24 Piece Gruffalo Floor Puzzle' (worth £8.99).
Simply enter our free competition by filling in the missing word extracted from the nursery rhyme 'Oranges and Lemons'.
1.
Hickory Dickory Dock,
The mouse ran up the clock.
The clock struck one,
The mouse ran down!
Hickory Dickory Dock.Hickory Dickory Dock,
The '__________' looked at the clock,
The clock struck two,
Away she flew,
Hickory Dickory Dock
and answer the question below:
2. Finish the sentence extracted from the popular 'The Gruffalo' book written by Julia Donaldson.
"He has knobbly knees and turned out toes and a posinous wart at the end of his ______________".
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Terms & Conditions
Conditions for all Trumpety Trump competitions:
- Only one entry allowed per person or email address.
- Any person entering a competition more than once will be disqualified.
- The competitions are open to UK mainland residents only.
- The competitions are not open to employees of Trumpety Trump, their family members or friends of anyone working for Trumpety Trump.
- Entries must be received by the last day of the months March, June, September or December.
- Entries received after the specified date will not be considered.
- Competitions are free to enter.
- The answer will be selected randomly from all of the correct entries we receive.
- Trumpety Trump will contact each winner of our quarterly competitions via email. The winner is then required to reply by email (support@trumpety-trump.co.uk) with their full postal address in order to claim their prize.
- The names of competition winners may be posted on our website.
- There is no cash alternative prize.
- We reserve the right not to issue the prize should we have reasonable grounds to believe that any of these terms and conditions have been broken by the randomly selected winner.