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Amazon Australia & Tammin Sursok launch The Ultimate ‘Yes Day’ Makeover


Amazon Australia is teaming up with beloved and award-winning Australian actor, author, podcaster and mum of two, Tammin Sursok, to launch Amazon’s Ultimate Yes Day Makeover. This nationwide competition will offer the chance for one lucky kid to win a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to create the bedroom of their wildest dreams - and Amazon can’t say no to ANYTHING (almost)*.

‘Yes Day’ is a global phenomenon that has been brought to life in films, books and across social media channels, where parents and carers let the kids make the rules for 24 hours, and have to say yes to any request. Taking inspiration from this fun-filled movement, Amazon Australia’s Ultimate Yes Day Makeover will take advantage of the enormous range of products available on Amazon.com.au, and offer one Aussie kid aged between 5 to 12 the chance to let loose on Amazon Australia and select up to $20,000 worth of child-friendly products to make their ultimate dream bedroom. The winning kid will see their room given a fabulous makeover using their dream items and the room will be revealed in the coming months.

Former Home & Away star and Aussie mum Tammin Sursok said, “A kid’s room is their little place in the world. It should be filled with the things they love and bring their personality to life. That's why the Amazon Ultimate Yes Day Makeover is such an exciting competition - what kid wouldn't want to be able to design their dream bedroom and not have the word "NO" said once by a grown up!?

I'm obsessed with Amazon's home range because whatever crazy thing my girls ask for, I know I can jump onto Amazon.com.au and they'll not only have it, they'll have it delivered to me fast."

To be in with a chance of winning, parents and carers can enter with a comment on the Ultimate Yes Day Makeover post on Amazon Australia’s Instagram or Amazon Australia’s Facebook page before Wednesday the 9th of August. Parents and carers will need to explain in 25 words or less, their children’s plans, schemes and designs that would make up their dream ‘Yes Day’ bedroom. Entries to the competition will be judged on their imagination, creativity and uniqueness. The lucky winner will be featured on Amazon’s social media channels and onsite to showcase their room makeover and product selections.

Amy Banks, Amazon Australia’s Home category lead, said, “We know that kids have the most awesome imaginations and we want to help bring their creativity and dreams to life using some of our massive range of products. We’re so excited to be able to do this for one lucky winner and also help give home inspiration to all Aussie parents, carers and kids. Whether they’re looking for dinosaur decals, princess-canopy bunk beds, unicorn night-lights and galaxy projectors, or even their own mini rock-climbing wall or basketball hoop, Amazon Australia’s huge range of products can make even a Yes Day bedroom a reality!”

The Ultimate Yes Day Makeover competition will be open to entries from Australian resident parents, carers and guardians for kids 5-12 years old, from 12:01 AM Sunday 30th July 2023 until 12:00 PM Wednesday 9th August 2023.

To find out more about the competition, and browse a selection of the ‘Yes Day’ inspired products at great prices, and with convenient delivery options, head to www.amazon.com.au/ultimateyesday

*Almost anything - products selected will be reviewed for safety and age appropriateness, and products selected will be up to a maximum value of $20,000.

Terms and Conditions HERE

Ultimate Yes Day Makeover landing page HERE

Competition Entry Instagram HERE

Competition Entry Facebook HERE

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