Write a short story for children and win pounds 2,000
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Your support makes all the difference.Next Friday we will launch our unique competition to write a short story for six to nine year olds. This is your chance to win a pounds 2,000 prize - the biggest in the country for unpublished work for children - and have your entry published in a special anthology by Scholastic Children's Books. Can you convince Terry Jones and Anne Fine, among this year's judges, that no six to nine year old will be able to put your story down? Read the Living page next Friday to find out how to enter.
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