You and I both know that keeping the kids entertained over six long weeks of summer holidays is a mammoth task. Hell, it’s why I go to work! If you’re looking for something to fill an hour (or maybe more) why not try getting your kids to draw a picture of what they think Life in the Future will be like.
BiC Kids has launched a nationawide art competition which runs until 20 August. Competition entries will be judged by Anna Williamson, presenter of popular children’s TV show Toonattik, artist James Mylne who recently recreated The Girl With A Pearl Earring using a BiC Cristal pen, and BiC’s Professor of Colour, Cécile Parenton. All entries will be judged by age group and winners will be selected on originality, creativity, colour and technical ability.
The winner of each age group will win a BiC backpack of goodies plus £150 worth of BiC products for their school. One overall winner will be chosen who will receive the prizes above and an art masterclass with James Mylne in London (accompanied by one friend and parent/guardian).
We’ve set TB to drawing his vision of the future – unsurprisingly containing robots. Will your kids have a go?
For more details on how to enter and Ts&Cs visit BiC Kids.










