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Win a designer children’s bath towel from Cuddledry!

Four lucky readers get the chance to win silly soft bamboo and cotton bath towel, with Cuddledry offering JN readers 15% off their Christmas bestsellers! Just answer one question

This competition is now closed.

Jewish News and Cuddledry have teamed up to offer four lucky readers the chance to win a silky soft bamboo and cotton bath towel, worth up to £40!

Originally seen on Dragons’ Den, Cuddledry are the creators of the multi-award winning hands-free towel. 

With its clever apron design and luxurious finish, the towel is regularly voted as the best baby gift for new parents and parents-to-be. The hands-free towel has won more than 75 international awards to date and helps to transform bathtimes night after night. 

The Cuddledry range now also features a beautiful collection of toddler and child towels for ages one to six years, made using the same blend of silky soft bamboo and cotton. 

Each towel features a generous hood to keep little heads warm, and a handy popper under the chin to keep it in place.

 Eco-friendly, plastic-free and oh-so snuggly, the bamboo fun towels are beautifully designed, practical to use and above all, fun! 

Choose from bunny, panda, roar or monkey as ideal gifts for little ones at Chanukah – and make getting out of the bath just as much fun as being in there!

For more details, visit www.cuddledry.com

  • Reader Offer: Cuddledry is offering JN readers 15% off their Christmas bestsellers. Simply use code NEWS at the checkout. 

Terms and Conditions: Four winners will receive a towel of their choice in age one to three (rrp £34.99) or age three to six (rrp £39.99), subject to stock availability. Prize is as stated, not transferable, not refundable and cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer or exchanged in whole or in part for cash. By supplying your email address, you agree to receive marketing information from the JN Media Group or any of its affiliates and carefully selected third parties. The promotion excludes employees of Jewish News and the promoter, their immediate families, their agents or anyone professionally connected to the relevant promotion. Proof of eligibility must be provided on request. For full Ts and Cs, see jewishnews.co.uk. Closing date: 7 January 2021

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