The promoter is Lifemarque Limited (as defined in the Website Terms of Use ; this prize draw is open to survey entrants who successfully submit their subscription details and preferences on the form via the Lifemarque Limited website; the closing date for the prize draw is midnight on the 28th February 2011, and all entries received after this time will not be entered into the draw; thereafter, one (1) survey entrant who has successfully submitted its subscription details to the Lifemarque Limited website for the first time will be selected at random, by an independent person to receive one Lifemarque Limited Toddler Daysack of the entrants choice; the promoter's decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into; the prize must be accepted as offered; there are no cash alternatives; the prize winner's name will be available from Lifemarque Limited on receipt of a self addressed envelope; the winner's name and other relevant information will be used in accordance with our Privacy Policy and the winner's name may be published on the website www.littlelife.com or via email; by submitting their details, entrants hereby consent to their name being published if they are the winner on our website www.littlelife.com and/or via mail/email; Lifemarque Limited reserves the right to substitute a prize of equal or greater value should circumstances make this necessary; Lifemarque reserves the right to withdraw or alter this prize draw at any time; the winner will be notified in writing within twenty-eight (28) days of the prize draw; the prize draw is open to anyone, other than employees of Lifemarque Limited and their immediate families and anyone professionally connected with the prize draw; those entrants under eighteen (18) years of age should obtain the consent of their parents or guardians before completing the form; subscription implies acceptance of these rules as final and binding; the terms of this prize draw shall be governed by English law and any disputes arising from it shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the English courts.