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Tuesday, 17 May 2011

Go Wild With Pom-Bears

Pom Bear have gone wild!  Not only have they launched a brand new Pizza Flavour variety, they have teamed up with Michaela Strachan to teach kids more about animals and the world we live in!   In addition to this, they are giving you the chance to win 100's of really wild prizes online at Pom-Bear.co.uk. Multi-packs also contain an instant win code that you can enter online and you can also download a "kids go free" voucher at participating zoos (with a full paying adult).

Pom Bears

We were sent some Pizza flavoured Pom-Bears to try out Inside the Wendy House.  We've reviewed Pom-Bears before and the kids do love the Teddy Bear Shaped snacks!   Freddy and Kizzy were keen testers of the new flavour.

Kizzy said "They actually taste like pizza.  It's like eating pizza but I'm not!!  They are delicious."  They do have an authentic tomatoey, herby, cheesy taste which they loved!

Pom Bears
Yummy!
We entered our multi-pack code online for our free child's zoo ticket but unfortunately didn't win one of the cuddly toys or annual zoo passes up for grabs.  But we've got our fingers crossed for good luck in the free prize draw!

Wildlife Facts For Kids

Michaela Strachan is delighted to be involved with the Pom Bear "Let's Go Wild" campaign and believes that encouraging kids to get interested in wildlife will enrich their lives. Whether they get involved by seeing animals in the wild, in nature reserves, good zoos or watching wildlife TV programmes, having a love of animals reminds us of the wonders of nature.   She has come up with some fascinating wildlife facts to whet our appetites.

DID YOU KNOW....

  • A group of jellyfish is called a smack!
  • At birth a polar bear is smaller than a mouse!
  • Rats breed so quickly that in just 18 months a pair of rats could produce one million relatives!
  • More people are killed by toasters than sharks!
  • Elephants can't jump.Cockroaches can live for a week without a head!
  • The sloth sleeps for 20 hours a day!
  • The tiny golden frog from Columbia has enough toxins in its skin to kill 100 people!