PPS Awards 2018: Product entry deadline extended

Following a number of requests for an extension to the deadline for the product categories for the Progressive Preschool Awards 2018, a further date of Wednesday 25 July has been set.

oie_transparent (1)Now in their sixth year, the PPS Awards recognise and reward excellence in product, retailing and marketing right across the preschool sector.

The awards are totally free to enter, with each category judged in person by major and independent retail buyers, including experts from Tesco, Asda, Mothercare, The Entertainer, John Lewis and Bentalls, to name just a few.

Entering your product or range into the Progressive Preschool product award categories is simple.

1. Please download the entry form here.

2. Read all the information and decide which categories you will be entering (there is no limit on how many times you enter)

3. Complete the entry form and send it, along with a sample of the product or range you are submitting, to: Progressive Preschool Awards, Max Publishing, United House, North Road, London, N7 9DP.

4. Cross your fingers and wait for the finalists announcement!

Please do not delay, send your entries in as soon as possible.

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