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Are your kids going crazy for the Woolworths and BIG W Minecraft collectibles? We have a completed set of Minecraft Cubeez in the collectible box up for grabs for one lucky Mouths of Mums member!

Until March 11 2025, customers can to collect a Minecraft Cubeez free with every $30 they spend in a single eligible transaction in-store or online at Woolworths Supermarkets, BIG W, MILKRUN and select Woolworths  Metro stores (excluding BIG W Market and Everyday Market).

Minecraft Competition

Each pack contains one buildable cardboard block with 40 unique Cubeez to collect.

Kids can build characters like Steve and Alex, creatures like creeper and Enderman, and iconic blocks such as the crafting table and diamond ore. Made from FSC certified recycled paper, Cubeez are 100% kerbside recyclable in Australia.

To be in with the chance of winning a completed set, all you have to do is tell us why you think Minecraft is good for kids.

Make sure you keep an eye out for participating products at Woolworths. including Vileda, which will help you complete your set quicker, thanks to bonus packs!

 

This is a game of skill; our team will select one winner based on the best genuine, non AI-generated answer. 

Please note this competition is open from 5th February 2025 until 11th March 2025 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. M. MoradQLD
  • Minecraft has taught my daughter how to build, design and problem solve, keeping her brain active and engaged.


  • minecraft is enjoyable and engaging, making learning feel like play. This can help children develop a positive attitude towards learning new skills.

    Overall, Minecraft can be a valuable tool for learning and development while providing a fun and engaging experience.


  • The unique worlds keep them interested & just so many great characters & is great for working with other players.


  • Minecraft is engaging for kids, it’s awesome fun, while learning and exploring. Minecraft allows kids to let their imagination guide the way and express their creativity freely. They can choose challenging tasks, adventure and excitement or exploring, creating and discovering in their own time, making their own little universe without pressure or limitations, where the possibilities are endless. Minecraft is fantastic for kids, inspiring them to believe in their abilities to create the coolest, amazing, unique things. Promoting self esteem and individuality and kids think it’s the coolest or Minecraft is so sigma.


  • Minecraft encourages creativity, teamwork, and a love for building. Great for our future engineers!


  • The coordination of placing the blocks together are great especially helping my youngest boy build his fine motor skills, the memory skill as well they use when opening the packages and trying to remember which ones they need to complete their collections.


  • My boys would love this so much they love minecraft


  • Matthew has only recently become interested in Minecraft and just loves it. It has taken over from dinosaurs as his favourite. I’ve never seen him so happy.


  • It teaches them skills


  • Minecraft helps to build coordination skills and is a fun way of learning.


  • Let’s them use their imaginations and be creative.


  • Minecraft keeps them happy and belonging to a safe fun filled family.


  • Minecraft is like digital Lego—building brains, not melting them! While other games turn kids into screen zombies, Minecraft transforms them into tiny architects, engineers, and redstone wizards. My kids say they’re “just playing,” but I know they’re secretly learning… and, bonus, no tiny plastic bricks stabbing my feet at night


  • My kids are crazy about minecraft. They are collecting all of them but some of them we got doubled but some we haven’t got yet. This scheme is going to finish soon i think we will miss out some of them. Thats a great way to get them all.


  • I’ve seen my boys’ creativity flourish and watching them work together to create some amazing things as well as learning basic survival skills haha!


  • It’s a good engagement game. My son loves to play with it.


  • It keeps their minds active & tests their Gross Motor Skills


  • so they can put in the collectables in it and no one trips over them


  • I think it is educational for them when putting them together. My 8yr old grandson is obsessed with them and plays with them most days after school


  • Minecraft is great for kids and helps develop their minds, allowing them to use their creativity. They can also communicate with their friends in multiplayer which helps them improve socialising.


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