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20 lucky winners will receive a copy of The Great Gilly Hopkins on DVD.

Gilly Hopkins has seen more than her share of foster homes. Abandoned by her mother as a baby, Gilly makes it her mission not to need anyone – not her earnest social worker Ellis, her dedicated teacher Miss Harris or her tenaciously sociable classmate Agnes – and certainly not her new foster mother Mamie Trotter. Will Gilly ruin the only chance she’s ever had to be part of a real family?

Starring Kathy Bates, Sophie Nelisse, Glenn Close, Julia Stiles and Octavia Spencer, and based on the award-winning novel by Katherine Paterson (Bridge To Terabithia), The Great Gilly Hopkins is a hilarious, big-hearted and wildly entertaining film for the entire family.

You can check out the trailer here:

We’re giving 20 lucky members the chance to WIN a copy of The Great Gilly Hopkins on DVD!

Please note this competition is open from 21st March 2016 until 21st April 2016 and is only available to members of Mouths Of Mums. This competition is a game of skill – answer in 50 words or less. We are unable to accept entries posted via facebook. Facebook LIKE functionality is not a requirement of entry to this competition. The winners of this competition will be published on this page. Winners’ name and address will be provided to the promoter of this competition and prizes will be sent to the address you have in Your Profile. Please ensure your details are up to date so that you receive your prize.

Winners for this competition

  1. L. MurphyWA
  2. P. PayneNSW
  3. M. HollisNSW
  4. K. VorbachVIC
  5. J. YoungVIC
  6. M. WollastonQLD
  7. K. GraySA
  8. N. CuxacQLD
  9. S. Le LievreVIC
  10. E. PriceQLD
  11. E. GullyNSW
  12. A. HagartyQLD
  13. A. CarltonSA
  14. S. WottonVIC
  15. K. CampbellVIC
  16. K. WongNSW
  17. L. BauerleWA
  18. R. McNamaraACT
  19. S. McLeodVIC
  20. S. CopemanNSW
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  • Love to see another take of the cat in the hat such a great book and a fantastic storey


  • Sophie’s Misfortune’s from De Segur Countess. I so vividly remember these books an think they would be amazing made into a film as they teach important life lessons.


  • The Wreck of the Zephyr, Chris Van Allsburg cause The Polar Express, Jumanji) made it to the movies and i think this one would be awesome as a movie 2


  • Pearlie in the Park by Wendy Harmer or any of the Pearlie books, they are a wonderful cast of characters and a day at the movies watching their wild and wonderful antics would be just perfect for the whole family.


  • A horse named doodlebug great book that i read many a time.


  • The wonky donkey. He seems like a character who would have a great backstory, he can sing and he’s pretty darned funny.


  • The Secret Seven series- loved them as a child and still have the whole series, and love them , alhtough i’m in my 70s


  • Finders Keepers, as i loved this book about things dissapearing to the other side, then reappearing again.


  • What Katy did at school series .A lovely story


  • The baby sitters club, my daughter reads these book and I read them as a child also, would make a great tv series and I\’m sure my daughter would love them


  • i would really like for one of those rainbow fairy books to be made into a movie it would be a great watch!


  • The Munch Bunch. I think they are underrated, and could help educate children about healthy eating.


  • Dr Seuss’ “Oh the Places You’ll Go”. I give it to my Year 12 students at the end of the year just before they graduate. I think it’s the most important lesson they can learn:


  • My favorite childhood book was “The Lighthouse Keepers Lunch”. I used to read it all the time, and now love reading it to my kids, I think it could be made into a wonderful film, although it would only be a short film.


  • The Octonauts. My son loves them and for him it would be awesome if they made a movie. There is lots of potential for a story line and educational in a fun way.


  • Dinosaur Dump. Of course they’d need to write more, to make it long enough for film, but it’s such a funny book. Little boys love it, nearly as much as their Dad’s do. Could make it into a great family comedy.


  • The Magic Faraway Tree by Enid Blyton….So enchanting and would make a magical movie experience!


  • Any or all of Enid Blyton’s Books, the Magic Faraway Tree, or Binkle and Flip with their adventures. They’d be massive blockbusters for sure.


  • I’d love to see the Secret Seven series of books bought to life on the big screen. I always wanted to have exciting adventures like them when I was a child.


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