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WIN the must-have back to school item for kids – the Spacetalk Adventurer kids watch – valued at $349.

Spacetalk is giving TWO lucky MoM’s the chance to WIN a Spacetalk Adventurer kids smart watch.

With school back for the year, parents are looking to tick off those back-to-school lists and smart watches are fast becoming a must-have item to help parents and kids stay connected.

Spacetalk, the global leader in socially responsible technology for families, has recently launched their Adventurer kids watch. Along with all the features that made its predecessor so popular,  Adventurer adds 4G connectivity, longer battery life, improved water resistance and a heart rate monitor to the list.

Designed especially for kids, Adventurer is a safe, age-appropriate way for parents and kids to stay connected before and after school activities and when parents (inevitably) run late for the school pick up run!

Adventurer’s GPS location capabilities help families feel safe and secure while giving kids the opportunity to build their independence and resilience.

Get your Spacetalk Adventurer in major retailers and at www.spacetalkwatch.com

Designed to work on all mobile network operators throughout Australia

Available in 4 colours – ocean, mist, midnight and coral

  •  Equipped with a 5MP camera, improved battery life, heart rate monitor, blue tooth connectivity and better water resistance, Adventurer is built tough to withstand the daily activity of 5-12 year olds.
  • For kids going back to school or for those parents with kids just starting school, Adventurer provides the perfect way to stay connected and give peace of mind to both parents and kids, reducing separation anxiety.
  • Adventurer provides two-way phone calls and SMS messaging to a parent-controlled list of contacts as well as GPS location updates so parents can see when their kids are on the move.
  • SPACETALK does not give children access to social media, apps, or any other internet services that can be dangerous to children and has a ‘school mode’ inbuilt for distraction-free learning.

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Please note this competition is open from 4 February 2021 until 7 March 2021 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. A. BucklandWA
  2. T. HydeWA
  • I was held up in traffic and i had no way to contact her, if she had the smart watch it would not have been a problem.


  • My granddaughter and I went to a market and she let go of my hand to look at something and crowd of very rude people would not move aside for me to follow. If I could’ve called her it would’ve been less stressful for both of us.


  • I am getting ready for that time when o can’t get in touch with him and being a first time mum it’s very frightening…


  • Daughter went to spend time with dad and family, thought she’d be having a ball so left her there longer than discussed. Turned out she was on the couch watching tv, left to herself while they did work around the house. She was too shy to ask to call me.


  • When my 6 year old and I was at the shops and I lost him in what felt like forever. Every parents nightmare. We would love if he had one of these watches to be able to call him and track him down.


  • When landed into Dallas USA (I am an international flight attendant). It was a 17hr flight & I was checking that hubby had picked my son up from school as hubby wasn’t feeling well. Hubby didn’t answer his phone and I was in a panic as I couldn’t contact my son! Getting this watch would relieve the anxiety I have with going away for 5days for work! Borders will open again soon so I will be going back to work.


  • My daughter run off (asd) and we couldn’t find her, I ran around crying for forty minutes while searching for her ????


  • When I needed to tell her I loved her as had heard she was very scared while I was in hospital


  • When she was staying with my elderly mum when I had to take my younger daughter to hospital and I couldn’t get in contact with them!


  • One time my phone ran out of battery and I couldn’t get in contact with my oldest kid who was at school. It’d be great to have another means to communicate besides a phone.


  • My child was at a friends house for a sleepover and I needed her home. Her father was ill and we needed to travel to Perth. The family didn’t answer their phone so I had to drive to their farm in the opposite direction to collect my child before we could leave.


  • The time that my cheeky twin girls decided it would be a great laugh to play hide and seek with me (I never agreed to play! Lol) in the middle of Target! Scared me to death! If I’d had an awesome Spacetalk Adventurer to call…their hiding place would have been given up easily!


  • He wandered off at the zoo and I was beside myself looking for him, 30 minutes later I saw him with a wonderful family frantically looking for me and he was crying as much as I was


  • When I was keen to know what my son’s blood sugar was while he was at school. He has Type 1 diabetes.


  • When my super anxious daughter was coming home on the school bus and a massive storm hit. i knew she’d be stressing and wished I could let her know I’d be waiting to pick her up and she wouldn’t have to walk in it.


  • As a five year old, seventy years ago I needed my MUM. First day of school I walked out at lunchtime to go home, I missed my mum. Went in wrong direction (and still do), Police found me and returned me to school. Spacetalk Watch perfect to keep grandson safe.


  • I was stuck in traffic going to pick up my daughter from a basket ball game, I didn’t have parent or couch numbers to notify them, I held back everyone until I arrived 2 hours after the game.


  • ‘Hello! It’s Mum, can you hear me?’
    Trying to reach my little Missy.
    On her first camping tour.
    Reception at Philip Island was poor.
    I was worried about her all day long,
    Hoping nothing goes terribly wrong.
    Keeping fingers crossed on her asthma,
    With her condition, she’s never travelled far.


  • My son has autism and anxiety and his birthday Is coming up. He would love this watch as he’s been asking for it, he would love to call mummy everyday when he is anxious to help him.


  • I was in hospital due to give birth to child number six. I had contacted my husband who tried to round up the other five children. One went missing. She decided this would be the day to go home to her friends place after school instead of going straight home.


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