Get your baby on the cover of M&B!

Your baby could be on the cover of M&B!

by motherandbaby |
Published on

Find out how your baby could be our cover star in this exclusive competition by ITV’s This Morning

ITV’s This Morning has an exclusive competition, giving your little one the chance to appear on the cover of M&B magazine among its great prizes.

The competition prize includes a two year contract with a leading children’s model agency; boss Carla Haslock is one of the judges.

M&B Editor Busola Evans is also one of the judges, deciding which baby will appear on the front cover of the UK’s number 1 parenting magazine. Martine McCutcheon is another judge.

And if thats not enough there is also £1,000 to spend at Mothercare, and a host of runnners-up prizes from Boots.

To enter the competition you need to email This Morning, with a photograph of your baby, to Thismorningsbabyface@itv.com

Please include your name, daytime contact number, address and your baby’s birth date.

The competition closes on May 11th at 5PM.

Only parents or legal guardians aged 18 and over are able to enter their babies into the competition.

Your baby needs to be up to eight months old on the closing date of the competition.

>> Watch This Morning’s video for more detail on the competition

Click here for T&Cs

Just so you know, we may receive a commission or other compensation from the links on this website - read why you should trust us
How we write our articles and reviews
Mother & Baby is dedicated to ensuring our information is always valuable and trustworthy, which is why we only use reputable resources such as the NHS, reviewed medical papers, or the advice of a credible doctor, GP, midwife, psychotherapist, gynaecologist or other medical professionals. Where possible, our articles are medically reviewed or contain expert advice. Our writers are all kept up to date on the latest safety advice for all the products we recommend and follow strict reporting guidelines to ensure our content comes from credible sources. Remember to always consult a medical professional if you have any worries. Our articles are not intended to replace professional advice from your GP or midwife.