It is with great fanfare that we can announce the winner of the Bugaboo x Woolmark collection. SO many great entries, but we were moved to (endless, streaming) tears by the submission of @GeorgieMHobbs whose twitter message linked to the following clip… (PREPARE YOURSELVES….)

Georgie, email us – hello@motherland.net – with your address so we can send you the goodies.
Thanks so much to everyone who took part – please make sure you subscribe to the site as we have loads of super-duper competitions coming up… X

THE COMPETITION
In an exclusive competition, Motherland is giving readers the chance to win the seriously luxurious new ‘Bugaboo Wool Collection’, made in collaboration with Woolmark. 

THE PRIZE
Bugaboo Wool Seat Liner
An easy-to-wash, reversible seat liner with 100 per cent pure new wool on one side and a grey melange knitted cotton jersey on the other.
RRP £89.95.

Bugaboo Wool Blanket
Using Woolmark certificated materials, the blanket is made of 100 per cent extra fine Merino wool, and is available in either grey melange, rose or ivory.
RRP £89.95.

Bugaboo Wool Mattress Cover
Made from 100 per cent fine Merino wool, this one-size-fits-all mattress cover can be used in the car cot of the Bugaboo Cameleon, Donkey, and Bugaboo Buffalo.
RRP £39.95.

HOW TO WIN:
To enter the competition, simply Tweet, Instagram or Facebook us ONE WORD or an IMAGE describing how pregnancy makes you feel (blissed out, furious, hungry, insane, whatever…) along with the hashtag #motherlandWINS

We’ll announce the winner at the end of the week. GOOD LUCK!

Read more about the prize here: wool.bugaboo.com;
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