HUGGIES Pull-Ups will be hitting the road this month to bring their expertise to life on board the potty training school bus.

An iconic yellow American school bus will tour the country offering practical advice to parents, as well as product samples to help little ones graduate from nappies to big kids’ pants.

Huggies believe potty training can be an exciting journey for you and your little one with lots of proud moments.

By using Pull-Ups and Pull-Ups Night-Time, Huggies say it ensures consistency round the clock and helps your little one feel confident about leaving nappies behind and to understand that they are growing up.

Look out for the bus in your area and jump aboard to help make your child’s potty training journey an easier ride.

It will be stopping at both Morrsions in Erith on Wednesday, September 18, and Sainsburys in Crayford on Thursday, September 26.

In advance of the Huggies Pull-Ups potty training school bus arrival, News Shopper has five Polaroid P300 cameras up for grabs so that you can capture your proud graduation moment.

The five winners will also receive five packs of Huggies Pull-Ups each.

For tips and advice from Pull-Ups potty training expert Emma Kenny visit pottytraining.co.uk.

To be in with a chance of winning, simply answer the following question:

To ensure consistency round the clock, when should you use Pull-Ups potty training pants?
A) During the day

B) During the night

C) During the day and night

Text your answer to 80360, starting your message with NSHUGGIES, leave a space and then put your answer, name, number, email and address.

Or send your entry with your name, address and contact phone number on a postcard
or a stuck-down envelope to: Huggies Competition, News Shopper, Mega House, Crest View Drive, Petts Wood, Kent BR5 1BT.

Closing date: September 6.

Terms & conditions: Texts cost 50p plus your normal operator text charge. Lines close
September 5, at 11.59pm. Maximum one prize per household. The prize is not transferable, and there will be no alternative offered. For full terms, go to newsquest.co.uk/terms