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📼📱📮 C’mon Future Sleuthers! It’s a MASSIVE  #BookGiveaway 📼📱📮

Put your best sleuthing skills to work because we are giving you the chance to conceptualise the most amazing, technologically advanced gadgets of the future! And you could WIN not one, not two, but three – yes, THREE books in the Max Booth Future Sleuth series by Cameron Macintosh and Dave Atze. All courtesy of Big Sky Publishing. How cool is that?!

All you need to do is tell us, ‘What technological device, equipment or advancement would you like to see in the future?’


*Open to Australian residents only. To enter, comment on this post or on social media. Winner will be notified via email and/or Facebook and will be required to provide an Australian postal address. Prize courtesy of Cameron Macintosh and Big Sky Publishing.

Enter as many times as you like. Winner will be selected at random. No further correspondence will be entered into.

Closes midnight AEST Friday November 23, 2018.

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11 thoughts to “Be a Future Sleuth and WIN!

  • Anne Donnelly

    I would like to see a transport devise that can transport you anywhere you want to go to avoid long haul flights.

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    • Just Write For Kids

      Like a teletransporter, or a magic wand!! That would be cool! Thanks Anne! 🙂

      Reply
  • Ashley

    Spheros to take holigraphic messages from location to location, offices, schools, would be better than emails

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    • Just Write For Kids

      Ooh! Sounds fascinating! Good thinking! Thanks Ashley! 🙂

      Reply
  • Norah

    What a fun competition with a great prize. I would love an appliance that expands my time. 🙂

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    • Just Write For Kids

      Oh, that would certainly be handy! Love it! Thanks Norah x

      Reply
  • Debra Tidball

    These books look fun! I would like a rememberer – with just one blink I can capture my thought to look at later. Crossing my fingers to remember isn’t a foolproof strategy! I loose too many good ideas and tasks!

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    • Just Write For Kids

      Oh yeah, like a camera in your mind! Let’s hope something like that gets invented one day. Nice one, Debra! 🙂

      Reply
  • Jennifer Graham

    My 9 year old son Tommy would like to see a hover board with the reasons, it is super fast, light, good for the environment as it would be solar powered and there would be fewer traffic jams. Also, hover boards are quiet so it would help him when he becomes a secret spy.

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    • Just Write For Kids

      Really good thinking, Tommy! I’d like to see that, too! Good luck with your secret spy business, and the competition! 🙂

      Reply
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