
Fisher-Price, creators of the Kid Tough Digital Camera, are on the hunt for the Top Tot Photographer of the year! The company is calling for parents to submit their little snappers photos to be in with a chance to win the £1000 national first place prize and there will also be seven runners up who will win £150 worth of Fisher-Price toys and will have their winning pics recreated on a giant scale in their town. If you think your little one is a budding David Bailey, then find out more about the competition at www.kidtough.co.uk or by visiting Toys R Us stores nationwide.
To get you started, we've teamed up with Fisher-Price and Toys R Us to give 7 readers the chance to win one of their fantastic Kid Tough Cameras, each worth around £50. The camera is chunky and tough enough and easy enough for kids as young as three to use, and comes in both blue and pink.
To enter, answer the following question:
The Kid Tough Digital Camera is best known for...
a) Underwater gardening
b) Speed cooking fish fingers
c) Letting children take great photos
Send your answer and contact details to win@notw.co.uk
Normal Terms and conditions apply. Competition closes midnight November 14, 2009.

This article has 8 comments
Hi just wondered where and when the results will be posted for the winners of the camera's kid tough cameras.
Thanks x
By Joanne Porter. Posted November 16 2009 at 2:49 PM.
C) Letting children take great photo's.
looking through the eye of a lens and exploring through play, great idea!
By Joanne Porter. Posted November 13 2009 at 11:52 PM.
c) letting children take great photos
By sarah gash. Posted November 7 2009 at 12:44 PM.
this to raise a smile on a child`s face
By r.gardner. Posted November 3 2009 at 7:46 PM.
c) Letting children take great photos
By SARAH MURPHY. Posted November 3 2009 at 8:03 PM.
wish they had these when I was a kid
By Leslie Palmer. Posted November 3 2009 at 9:34 AM.
c) Letting children take great photos
By Marie Savine. Posted November 2 2009 at 12:56 PM.
letting children take great photos
By gemma johnson. Posted November 2 2009 at 9:15 AM.