If you’ve seen the trailer for Disney’s Pete’s Dragon like I have, then I’m guessing that you want to see it.
A reimagining of Disney’s cherished family film, “Pete’s Dragon” is the adventure of an orphaned boy named Pete and his best friend Elliot, who just so happens to be a dragon.
If you haven’t yet seen the trailer , then you can watch it right here:
© 2016 Disney
I am thrilled to announce that 10 lucky montrealmom.com readers will have the chance to attend the advance screening with their families!
YES- That means 10 readers will each win a Family Pass ( for 4 ) ! Awesome, right???
For those who can’t make it to the advance screening, you’ll want to know that the official RELEASE DATE for the movie is August 12th, 2016.
In order to ENTER THE #PetesDragon Giveaway you must:
- Be available to attend the advance screening at Cinema Scotia on August 10th and to arrive by 6:45 PM at the very latest.
- Leave a comment in the comments section of this post answering one of the following questions:“Share a moment where you were proud of your child’s bravery ” -OR- ” Share a moment of bravery” ( I realize not everyone likes to share their kids’ stories on social)
- Correctly enter your email address as the winner will notified via email.
- Add info(at)montrealmom.com to your contact list so that if you win, your notification will not go into your junk mail
Once you have entered by answering the question above in the comments section, here’s how you can get additional entries:
- Follow @disneypetes on Twitter (leave your Twitter handle in the comments section of this post)
- Follow @montreal_mom on Twitter (leave your Twitter handle in the comments section of this post)
- Tweet this giveaway by retweeting this post using #PetesDragon (1 entry for every RT, you can tweet up to 2 times daily- please leave a link to each tweet in the comments section of this post)
- Add montrealmom.com/blog to your RSS Feed (leave note in comments that you have done so, use same email address for both comment & RSS Feed)
- Write about this giveaway on your blog/website and leave me a link to your post in the comments section (counts as 4 entries!)
- Read any other post on the montrealmom.com blog and comment on it (please leave a comment on this post as to which post you read & commented on)
- Note that additional entries will increase your chances of winning however each individual can only win once.
The giveaway ends at 11:59 PM on Sunday, August 7th, 2016. Winners will be chosen at random and will be contacted via email on Monday August 8th and will require a response prior to 1:00 PM on Tuesday August 9th. Please make sure to check your email as should we not receive a response by the winner prior to 1:00 PM on Tuesday August 9th, we will choose another winner. Please make sure your email address is correctly entered in the comments section as the winner will notified via email. Winner must answer a skill-testing question before claiming prize. Open to Canadian residents only.
Any litigation respecting the conduct or organization of a publicity contest may be submitted to the Régie des alcools, des courses et des jeux for a ruling. Any litigation respecting the awarding of a prize may be submitted to the Régie only for the purpose of helping the parties reach a settlement
Good Luck with the Giveaway and I hope to see you at the advanced screening!
Tanya
19 Comments
Moment of bravery – this summer my little one swam for a week with a floatie. The week afterwards, she decided to try swimming on her own and has been so proud to be in the water all on her own! We are kvelling! @tovahavis
My little one learned how to swim this summer! One week was a bathing suit with floaties, the next, all by herself and loving the floating in the water – if I wasn’t so scared to run and get my camera – I would have actually taken a photo! Moments of bravery! @tovahavis
I was SO proud of my child’s bravery a few weeks ago when were at the ocean. His first day he got stung by a jellyfish! I thought it would ruin swimming in the ocean for the vacation, but as soon as he could, he was back in! It may not seem like much, but at that age, I was stung too and trust me, I was NOT in the ocean again for a long while LOL. @AskMamaMOE
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ooops! I meant, @Disneypetes !
Commented on around the world post 🙂
My son, who has autism, was being bullied during an after school activity. He was about to be punched when my daughter and her friend stopped him. So proud of her! She is a big defender of her brother :))
My daughter went on a trip to the other end of the country with a group she is in. It was brave because she suffers from debilitating anxiety and it was not an easy trip to make without her family for her first stay away from home. So proud. 🙂
Moment of bravery: a few years back, in the rough waves of Cancun, my husband spotted a girl that was drowning pretty far from shore. The lifeguard was nowhere in sight, and no one wanted to risk getting caught in the strong waves. My husband was brave enough to go out in the rough seas and rescue this young girl. My kids and I watched in awe from the beach. My husband’s bravery that day was absolutely amazing!
Ive never been more proud of Christian over coming his fears as I was when we went to Voiles en Voiles. Having just turned 3 and barely 25lbs, the employees were all skeptical that he would be able to participate. He went from being terrified to even putting on the helmet and harness to completing the entire first level all on his own. At every obstacle he would say “Mommy I can’t, I’m scared” but would push himself to do it through role play (I was the princess and he was Spiderman getting through the obstacles to save me). Ive never been so proud of him but better then that, I have never seen him so proud of himself.
I was so proud of my oldest son who recently lost his first took. He did not cry at all and was showing it off to all his buddies like it was his most prized possession. I am so proud of him whenever he smiles at me seeing that spot where a tooth once was. He is brave everyday as he gets older and older and overcomes new challenges.
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My 9 year old daughter jumped into a pool this summer. She is generally incredibly anxious in many situations. What a smile on her face!! My Twitter is @bringgeula
https://twitter.com/bringgeula/status/761391929435226117
My son went ziplining in New Hampshire. While it scared the bejeezuz out of his mom (and I would go nowhere near it), he did it like a pro without hesitation. Follow you on Twitter @RedDreamStudios
My kids are all pretty brave, from heading to sleep away camp for the first time (youngest was only 7), to canoe camping in the backwoods (although that is more brave on the part of my husband and myself – 5 little ones and a dog in 2 canoes, hours on the water away from civilization), to barely shedding a tear for 7 stitches at age 4 (ok only one of them is that brave)!