Birthday Bonanza competition: Win a Gro-hush

December is a special month for me – it is the month that I started blogging, back in 2012. So much has happened since then, and blogging has changed my life in so many ways. To celebrate the last 2 years, and say thank you to you – the people who read and share my posts, I have been running a series of competitions. Today we have a prize perfect for any expectant or new parents out there.

Gro Hush baby calmer

The Gro-hush is a unique, portable white noise baby calmer. It is set to be the next ‘must have’ baby product for new and expectant parents all over the world.  It transmits ‘white noise’ directly to your baby which allows your baby to be soothed and calmed without disturbing others around you so only your baby will hear the calming tones and not others, keeping them relaxed and happy. Fantastic for use at home as part of your calming routine, or when out and about or travelling.  A choice of three soothing white noise sounds to choose from, heart-beat, ocean waves or rain falling on a tin roof, which are all set at a safe volume.  

Anyone who has had a small baby before will know the benefits of white noise – sometimes a washing machine, an untuned radio or a vacuum cleaner is all it takes to soothe your baby into the land of nod. The Gro-hush will help you recreate this wherever you are. I have seen the Gro-hush myself, and it’s a really fantastic piece of kit. 

All you need to do to be in with a chance of winning is enter via the rafflecopter form below – good luck!

a Rafflecopter giveaway

Terms and conditions. Giveaway ends on 30/12 and is open to UK residents. Winner will be randomly selected from all correctly completed entries and contacted by email. Winner must claim their prize within 10 days or it may be redrawn. Prize supplied directly from TheGro Company.Win competitions at ThePrizeFinder.com 

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115 Comments

  1. natalie moore
    December 16, 2014 / 9:34 pm

    my little girl loved cuddles and me singing twinkle twinkle little star to her i have done since day she way born to now at the age of 2 and a half years old

  2. Stacey B
    December 17, 2014 / 10:43 am

    You can’t spoil a baby so I would say lots of cuddles 🙂 xx

  3. Karen Knox
    December 17, 2014 / 5:39 pm

    Holding them close, and for my little one holding her hand

  4. katie skeoch
    December 18, 2014 / 8:34 pm

    Holding them so that they feel secure

  5. Pam Francis Gregory
    December 19, 2014 / 11:16 am

    Cuddles & a lulaby

  6. Simon Ward
    December 20, 2014 / 10:58 am

    Sing a song

  7. Laura Asplin
    December 21, 2014 / 8:57 pm

    Sing to them

  8. anne Dalzell
    December 21, 2014 / 11:10 pm

    When they’re very little just hold them close so they know they’re safe.

  9. Sue McCarthy
    December 22, 2014 / 4:46 pm

    I don’t have any children but would love to win this prize to donate to charity, to go to Romania.

  10. leanne weir
    December 23, 2014 / 9:15 am

    cuddles and rocking

  11. wayne vdb
    December 23, 2014 / 4:24 pm

    give baby to mummy (poor mummy)

  12. Susan B
    December 23, 2014 / 4:41 pm

    Looking at fairy lights

  13. justine meyer
    December 23, 2014 / 7:48 pm

    singing and cuddles

  14. December 25, 2014 / 10:29 pm

    Put in pram and go for a long walk by the canal. Rach could cry and cry, but that would quiet her. She’s 24 now, but my neighbour is expecting, so hoping to collect a few bits for her.

  15. donna l jones
    December 25, 2014 / 10:34 pm

    cuddles

  16. Jamie
    December 26, 2014 / 3:03 pm

    Keep Calm, Babies will pick up on them and will get more stressed

  17. Cara bemrose-Williams
    December 26, 2014 / 4:19 pm

    Rocking and swaying

  18. Jodie W
    December 26, 2014 / 6:30 pm

    If you are breastfeeding, then breast feed as comfort.

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