Win A CubbyTime™ Fabric Play House worth $99

Enter our competition for your chance to win The Stove from the CubbyTime™ Fabric Play House series, worth $99.
Enjoy hours of stress-free playtime with CubbyTime™ Fabric Play Houses. Designed to be drapped over tables or chairs, they can be set up, and put away, in minutes. Start your child's love for cooking at a young age with The Stove.
We've teamed up with CubbyTime™ to give you the chance to win The Stove, worth $99.
Terms and conditions:
- Competition is not open to family or friends of ICG media.
- Only one entry is permitted per person.
- Entries are open to New Zealand residents only. Entrants must be 18 years or older.
- Competition prize is for: A stove CubbyTime™ worth $99
- There is no cash alternative and the prize will not be transferable. Prizes must be taken as stated and cannot be deferred.
- Prizes are subject to availability. In the event of unforeseen circumstances, the Promoter reserves the right (a) to substitute alternative prizes (b) in exceptional circumstances to amend or foreclose the promotion without notice. No correspondence will be entered into.
- The Promoter may share the winner’s details with the prize provider.
- The closing date for entries is 4.59pm on 31 July 2019
- Winner(s) will be chosen at random.
- Promoter details: Natalie Perks
latest issue:
126
We start by sharing what’s on the dish team’s radar, what we’re watching, listening to and reading. Harry Butterfield puts a twist on his Nonna’s agnolotti, Malissa Fedele reminds us of the importance of fibre, and Phoebe Holden fulfils a long-held dream, sitting down with Yotam Ottolenghi. Autumn is an abundant time, we make the most with pumpkin, kūmara, cabbage, cauliflower, feijoas, apples and pears. We’re dishing up dinners for two, including a Chicken Dumpling Lasagne, alongside easy weeknight meals. We honour our mums, revisit timeless classics, and add a little baking challenge. This issue, we encourage you to slow down, to enjoy writing your shopping list, and spending time in the kitchen. Because even when life feels relentless, there’s always space to share something delicious.

