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Join GreenKiddie and Graco for the #kidstravelsafe Twitter Party! Let’s Talk About Travelling With Kids and Win Prizes From Graco Baby

To celebrate the Child Safety Week 21st- 27th June GreenKiddie has teamed up with Graco Baby to hold a #kidstravelsafe Twitter party on Sunday, 27th June between 9pm – 10pm!

We’ll be tweeting about our challenges when travelling with kids, how to make the travel even more exciting for the children, so it can be enjoyable and less stressful for the parents. Most importantly, let’s talk about how to make our trips safe for the kids and the whole family!

Join us to share your travel stories, to get some great road safety tips, or just to have fun, chat to other parents and WIN great prizes from Graco!

How to join our #kidstravelsafe party?

  1. Log-in to your Twitter account (or create one if you don’t have an account yet)
  2. Type#kidstravelsafe in the “Search” field on “Home” tab. Click on “Save this search” so it’s easy for you to find it
  3. Click on your #kidstravelsafe saved search on 27th June, Sunday, at 9pm GMT and join the party!
  4. Follow us on Twitter: @greenkiddie and @GracoBaby_UK

Graco-bagWhen I ask a question, tweet the answer to me and make sure you always include the hash-tag #kidstravelsafe.

We’ll be giving away three beautiful and comfy Graco changing bags. The Graco Sporty Bag comes complete with changing mat and messy bag. It features – handy pockets, includes plastic changing mat, nappy wipes box and leak proof bag, insulated pockets and is machine washable.

Don’t miss it and tell your friends to join in, too!Let’s prove we care about our kids’ safety!

Child Safety Week is the Child Accident Prevention Trust’s flagship community education campaign. It aims to raise awareness of the number of accidents that seriously injure or kill children and how to prevent them.

Get Ready for the Road Ahead with Graco! Make your smart car-seat selection and learn how to make your trip better for the whole family!

Child Safety Week is the Child Accident Prevention Trust’s flagship community education campaign. It aims to raise awareness of the number of accidents that seriously injure or kill children and how to prevent them.

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Mother’s Day

“When a child is born, a mother is born! – I like that and I truly believe that not only we raise our children, but also our kids help us learning to be mothers.

I will tell you how my precious little girl makes every day Mother’s day for me.

She makes me smile, even when I am angry

She makes me feel proud of her – even if she hasn’t climbed a mountain

She says “I love you, mummy” and I am trying to hide my tears of joy

She makes a mess every day during mealtimes

She likes to have all my attention, 24/7

Sometimes she is feeling poorly and feeling safety when feeling me around her only

Sometimes she falls down and wants mummy to kiss her and take off her pain

Sometimes she may have a temper tantrum and I need to be there for her

One day she might get in trouble and I will be still there for her – to help, to talk, to listen

One day she will become a young lady and my sleepless nights will come back again – this time not due to baby cry but worrying if she is alright

One day she will have a boyfriend and I will start feeling scared and experiencing the “empty nest” syndrome. I will know she would soon leave home and will have a family on her own. I will feel lonely and also happy for her at the same time…

One day I will be spending my Sunday evening with her little ones, reading them stories and feeling like heaven of being their granny. My daughter will be smiling at us, remembering the times she’s been sitting on my knees and holding my hand.

Always I’ll be giving her all my love, expecting nothing in return. And she will always make my day feel like being Mother’s day!

Whatever she does, I love her! And on Mother’s day I want to thank her for being my little girl and for making me the happiest mum in the world!

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