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Pride Coin Design Competition

To celebrate Pride Month 2022 we would love to invite all children to design and create their own Pride 50p coin and to enter our competition!

Encourage your children to design their own 50p coin and include their own motto, values and symbols as part of their design. Simply download our easy-to-use template.

Then post entries on social media with the hashtag #pridecoincompetition and/or email to hello@hamishandmilo.org to enter and Hamish & Milo will pick out the winners!

Three winners will be selected based on different age categories. Each winner will win some goodies, including Hamish & Milo pen, stickers and a fidget spinner!

Winning schools will also receive a pack of our new Sensation & Emotion cards as part of their toolkit for their emotional literacy.

Upload your design to social media with the hashtag #pridecoincompetition and/or email to hello@hamishandmilo.org to enter!

Terms and conditions

The closing date for entries is 30th June 2022. Winners will be announced by 8th July 2022 on website and via email, and prizes sent that week.

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