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Raggs Rockin Kids Search and a Twitter Party!

Submitted by on June 13, 2009 – 3:22 AMOne Comment
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If your child loves to watch PBS, then they may be Raggs fans. And guess what, right now you can audition your child to be on the Raggs show! The Raggs Rockin’ Kids Search is looking for parents to mail or upload a 1-2 minutes home video of your child talking about his or her favorite subjects! The contest is going to run from June 1-June 30th. And 100 real kids will be selected to star in an episode! Winners will then be notified in July and must be available to attend a specified production day between August 7-20, 2009 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Better yet, Raggs will provide a transportation and hotel package per their Official Rules. To participate your kids have to be between the ages of three and seven years old at the time of entry.

With all the scams out there and companies saying that your child could be a star, it is hard for a parent to know where to start. Well right now The Media Moms are hosting a Twitter Party to showcase experts answering all your questions about getting your kids into print and tv media. Starting June 17th from 7-9 PM CST you can follow them on Twitter to ask questions and win some great prizes! The prizes include a $100 gift card, Raggs Rocks DVD Activity Books, Raggs Pawtographs signed from The Raggs Band, Plush Toys, and Raggs Backpacks.

So not only can you check out the Raggs Rockin’ Kids Search contest to get your kids featured on the show, but also check out the Media Moms Twitter Party!

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