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Kea Cookie Party Competition!


Is your school a nest of news knowledge? Does your class crave current affairs? Why not reward your clever cookies with a FREE cookie party? Simply use Kea Kids News in your classroom to enter the draw!

Here’s how it works:

On keakids.news, We post Kea Kids Quizzes along with our Kea Kids News stories four times a week (Mon-Thurs).

Download each day’s worksheet, have your students fill them out, and send the completed worksheets to us at:

keakidsnews@gmail.com

For every day’s worksheet the class completes, that’s one drawing entry! And don’t worry if you’re a small school, three completed worksheets qualify for an entry each day.

Most importantly: Please make sure the teacher name and school are clearly written on each Kea Kids Quiz!

At the end of each submission period, we’ll randomly draw a winning class from that round’s entries and voila, you and your class may be on the next train to Kea Cookie town!

The Kea Kids Crew will come to your classroom with Kea Cookies, screen classic Kea Kids News episodes, and teach your students all about how the news gets made!

The cookies are all gluten, wheat, dairy and egg free, and are suitable for vegans and vegetarians.

A few more rules and regs…

Only Kea Kids Quizzes released within each submission period qualify for that round.

Entries do not roll over into the next round, so if you’re just hearing about this now, jump on in!

Classes cannot win more than once, we need to spread the cookie love!

This is only open to New Zealand schools.

Email us anytime at keakidsnews@gmail.com with questions, or to verify your class’s submission tally for that round.

Important dates


Round 1
June 2nd-June 20th
Draw June 27th
Announce June 30th

Round 2
June 23rd-July 11th
Draw July 18th
Announce July 21st

Round 3
July 14th-August 1st
Draw August 8th
Announce August 11th

Round 4
August 4th-August 22nd
Draw August 29th
Announce September 1st

Round 5
August 25th-September 12th
Draw September 19th
Announce September 22nd

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