NEWS Shopper has teamed up with the organisers of an eco-friendly family event to offer five free pairs of tickets.
The Green Parenting Show takes place on June 28 from 10am to 4pm at St Faith's Centre, Red Post Hill, north Dulwich.
Come and find out about green living and support the best of green companies.
Whether you are considering going green or are already doing so, this event is the one for you.
It is packed with useful advice and information - from growing your own food, recycling and using real nappies to finding out if any products you use are harmful to you or your baby's skin.
And it will also showcase eco-friendly, fairtrade and organic companies, selling a wide range of products which are better for the
environment.
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There will also be activities for children, including arts and crafts, yoga, salsa, music, dance and ceramics workshops, as well as face-painting and giant art workshops.
If you find it all too tiring, you can treat yourself to a relaxing treatment in the pamper zone.
And when you get peckish, choose from a range of healthy natural foods, cakes, hot and cold drinks and special mini-size meals for the children, or buy organic bread and cereal to take home.
Answer this question to be in with a chance of winning one of five pairs of tickets:
Question: What date does the Green Parenting Show take place?
Send your answer with your details, including you daytime contact information and address, on a postcard or a stuck-down envelope to: Green
Parenting Competition, News Shopper, Crest View Drive, Petts Wood, BR5 1BT.
Alternatively, enter the competition online using our entry form - click here
Entries must be received by May 23.
To find out more information about the event, visit the website greenparentingshow.com
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