The Cute Kid of the Year Contest

by admin on May 10, 2010

Got a cute kid? Who doesn’t, right? Well, if yours is especially cute you could win some cash. The folks at TheCuteKid.com are holding their 2010 Cute Kid of the Year Contest and the grand prize is a $25,000 college tuition fund. That’s a nice way to start out your youngster’s education.

The Cute Kid of the Year contest also includes $1,000 monthly prizes, exposure to the modeling industry and a limited time bonus of a free 11×14″ canvas portrait. So now you can immortalize your child’s cuteness in wall ready artwork, just for registering.

All CuteKid Members can upload photos for free. You can also enter any photo into the monthly child and baby contest. You never know when you can get spotted.

CuteKid members also get insider modeling tips and advice from a panel of model and talent Agent professionals, and gain insight from a community of parents like you. Being a member of CuteKid gives you access to national casting calls and an opportunity to get industry exposure for your wee one.

To enter the contest and get your free canvas portrait, just head on over to TheCuteKid and fill out the brief registration form. As a bonus, TheCuteKid has great money saving offers from companies like Enfamil, Gerbers, and Pampers – all stuff that new parents need.

Once you register you upload the cutest photos of your kid and then you’re entered into the contest. Good luck!

Enter The Cute Kid of the Year Contest Now (Note: this link will only work if you live in the United States).



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MamaB July 6, 2010 at 8:57 am

Aside from the link taking me to SmileyCentral (hello, spyware), the notion that products from Enfamil, Gerber, and Pampers are “all stuff that new parents need” is laughable. Or would be if it weren’t so sad to see this stuff promoted like that. Very few parents NEED formula. Women with true supply issues are few and far between.

admin July 6, 2010 at 10:00 am

Thanks for your comment and sorry the link didn’t work for you. Sometimes if you are not from the company’s target area like the United States they will redirect you to another site, which is what happened here. If you are within the U.S. the link should work properly, but we’ll add a warning to the post for those outside the U.S.

I agree that many moms don’t need formula, but lots of moms do. And every mom needs diapers and some of the other items being promoted. The way these products are promoted may be a good fit for some moms and not a good fit for others – each person will have to make up their own mind.

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