Faust Giveaway: Tickets to The Snowman

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Answer the question below to win 4 tickets to:

The Snowman on Thursday November 25th, at 7.30pm.

The lucky family will be announced on November 23rd.

Question: If you woke up one morning to find it had snowed in Hong Kong, what would you do?
Click reply to enter,

Faust International Youth Theatre proudly presents Raymond Briggs' moving and much-loved tale The Snowman. This beautiful story follows a boy who builds his very own snowman, leading him on a magical journey of wonder and friendship. Featuring music by Howard Blake, The Snowman is recommended for all ages.

Performances take place at the McAulay Studio, Hong Kong Arts Centre from November 25th to December 1st.

For more information contact Faust on 2547 9114 or email [email protected].

Giveaway rules:

• The Giveaway is for entertainment purposes only and cannot be exchanged or redeemed for cash.
• Entries accepted from GeoBaby Hong Kong members only.
• Only one entry per member.
• Giveway closes on November 22, 2010.
• The winning family will be announced on November 23, 2010
 

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i will scream! and grab my hubby, daughter & nanny to look from the window....after my mind set back, i shall grab our skii gears to head up....to Victoria Peak?? perhaps may call the cop to report after we enjoyed a nice ski.
 
yell, scream, jump for joy... throw on clothes and head outside to make snowmen, sled, throw snowballs... somewhere in that process maybe I'd think to wake my children and bring them out with me haha... yes I miss snow that much!
 
I would bring the kids out to experience it. Forget hats - let the snowflakes fall on their hair, nose and eyelashes. Let them open their mouths to catch the snowflakes with their tongue. Lie on the ground and make snow angels. Bring out black pieces of construction paper and let them see different snowflake shapes as they fall onto the paper. Bring some in quickly and try to keep them in the freezer. Then afterwards, pull out some white paper and try to make paper snowflakes with a pair of scissors.
 
Dress my little girl into a muffin and run out with one of those saucer sledges with my hubby and camera in tow..whip up some impromptu hot chocolate with marshmallows and click lotsa wonderful pictures with my daughter throwing snowballs ! Wow... now it really wish it snows..!! ;)
 
well, we just returned from a trip to canada and i will never forget my kids' disappointment when i woke them upon landing and they discovered that there was NO SNOW! the last time we were there, they had such a marvelous time making snow angels and snowmen and they were so disappointed this time not to get to have the same fun.

so, what would i do? i'd wake up my kids and we would be in the garden as fast as humanly possible to make snow angels and snowmen...
 
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