Archive for November, 2011

Our Christmas Competition – Win Santa’s Rooftop Scramble

It’s Christmas time again and this year we have another great Christmas competition for you. You could win one of two prizes of this year’s hottest board game, Santa’s Rooftop Scramble, courtesy of Luz Java.  This Irish made game offers endless hours of fun for all the family and with a retail price of just €19,99, it’s sure to be a winner with families looking for real value this Christmas.

To enter our competition just answer this simple question.

What nationwide toy store chain is selling Santa’s Rooftop Scramble?

You can find out the answer below.

Just email your answer together with your name to us at competition@puddleducks.ie

Competition Terms & Conditions:

  • Closing Date: 11th December 2011  ** Note competition now closed!!
  • Just one entry per family please
  • Winners will be drawn at random

Here’s all the info about Santa’s Rooftop Scramble:

Multiple award winning couple Noel Donegan and Luz Java have reached new heights with their latest addition to the market.

“Santa’s Rooftop Scramble,” their new board game is already a top seller this year in Smyth’s Toys.

This inventive and enterprising couple have an impressive catalog of awards to their name;

  • Dream Toy
  • Creative Toy of the year
  • Good Toy Guide Gold Medal Winners
  • MAX – IT Award winners
  • Science Museum – Smart Play Award winners

Santa’s Rooftop Scramble offers endless hours of fun for all the family and with a retail price of just €19,99 its sure to be a winner with families looking for real value this Christmas.

Noel said ” It’s important in these financially challenging times to offer real value to already hard pressed families.”  Noel and Luz made a decision to settle on a reduced profit margin by manufacturing Santa’s Rooftop Scramble, here in Ireland as opposed to China. Noel Said ” Hasbro Ireland did a marvelous job on the manufacturing as you would expect from one of the worlds leading toy manufacturers.

“We are proud to be supporting Irish manufacturing and Irish jobs,”added Luz.

Whether you are 5 years old or 95 years old Santa’s Rooftop Scramble is a joy to play and a wonderful way to get everyone together for some magical and fun filled family time.

And as if that was not enough Santa’s Rooftop Scramble has another great surprise waiting for you when you open the box. Inside is a competition leaflet that allows you to send your picture and your name to Noel and Luz. If you are the lucky winner of the competition then Noel and Luz will have your picture illustrated and included alongside your name as one of the letter to Santa cards to be included in the next production run of Santa’s Rooftop scramble.

To see the cards and how you can be “immortalized,” in a best selling board game log onto www.luzjava.com

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PuddleDucks Pre-Christmas Fleece Sale

The weather’s getting a bit chilly and at PuddleDucks we have the gear to keep the kids warm and cosy in the winter weather. We have some super fleeces ranging from lovely soft pile fleeces, to fun and funky fleeces and great quality kids thermals.

And we have a special pre-Christmas discount off our range of Fleeces and Thermals for you. When ordering online just use the discount code “COSY” and you’ll get 10% off the price. Not only do the Fleeces keep the kids warm but they’d also make great Christmas presents (we do gift wrapping too!). This offer is open until December 3rd.

See all our Fleeces and Thermals here.

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PuddleDuckers Out and About 13

The latest in our series of “PuddleDuckers Out and About” has been sent to us by our customer and good friend of PuddleDucks, Roseanne Smith showing her two nippers having an “a-maze-ing” time at Greenan Farm Maze. The lads are wearing our Blue Impact Jacket, High Visibility Dungarees and High Visibility Jacket.

Thanks Roseanne for sharing the photo. If you’d like to share some photos of your kids having fun in their PuddleDucks, please send them to us at photos@puddleDucks.ie.

PuddleDucks Out and About

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