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Expired => Closed Competitions => Topic started by: culturebird on Monday 05 April 2021, 02:57:06 am



Title: Win 1/10 “The Secret of half-arsed Parenting” books - Plusrewards subscribers
Post by: culturebird on Monday 05 April 2021, 02:57:06 am
Win a copy of The Secret of half-arsed Parenting by Dr Susie O'Brien.

The Secret of half-arsed Parenting is a funny and practical antidote to the extreme stresses of modern parenting. It pokes fun at the unrealistic goals and expectations thrust on parents today, and offers a way to raise kids with less pressure, less guilt, less stress and fewer cupcakes baked at midnight.
 
It's not about doing a bad job. It's about recognising that parents don't have to be perfect. What's wrong with toasted sandwiches for dinner? Kids sharing rooms and bathrooms? The fact your child's first word was Bluey rather than Mama? Half arsed parents let their kids succeed and fail on their own merits.
 
They will protect them from bullies, head lice and mullet hairstyles, but not from every knock and bump of life that will make them better adults.
 
https://www.plusrewards.com.au/dailytelegraph/competitions/the-secret-of-half-arsed-parenting-books/


Terms and Conditions
Entries open at 9.00am AEST on 5 April 2021 and close 11.59pm AEST on 5 May 2021. Australian residents 18 years and over only. Limited to one entry per eligible member. Winners determined on 6 May 2021 at 11.00am AEST at Nationwide News Pty Ltd, 2 Holt Street, Surry Hills, NSW 2010. Entries with PO Box addresses are invalid entries, a residential address must be supplied for fulfilment purposes. Winners' name to be published 24 hours after the draw date on the +Rewards website. Total prize pool valued at $329.90. There are 10 copies of The Secret of half-arsed Parenting books to be won nationally by eligible +Rewards members from The Daily Telegraph, Herald Sun, The Courier-Mail, The Advertiser, The Mercury, NT News, Geelong Advertiser, Gold Coast Bulletin, Cairns Post, The Weekly Times, The Chronicle or Townsville Bulletin.