The Clydebank Post is looking to celebrate your baby's first Christmas by publishing your pictures in our newspaper.
On Wednesday, December 24, we will run pictures in the Clydebank Post of your tots looking festive in time for their first Christmas.
The rules are your wee one must be celebrating their first-ever Christmas.
We ask that you send us pictures which we can print. You must own copyright and it can't belong to a professional photographer. You must also supply us with your baby's name and age, and tell us a bit about when they were born.
We will pick a selection to feature in the newspaper and we can't guarantee every photo will be published.
Stacey Mullen, editor of the Clydebank Post, said: "Last year, we were blown away by how many of our readers loved this feature.
"We know how much our readers love celebrating milestones and we wanted to give proud mums, dads, and guardians a chance to have their wee one's picture in the paper for Christmas.
"This is your chance to have a picture printed and we hope you can keep the newspaper as a souvenir to show them when they are older.
"I hope all our readers have a lovely Christmas and a happy New Year."
The deadline for entries is December 18 at noon.
The Clydebank Post may close the portal for entries early due to demand.
Parents or guardians must give full permission for the picture to appear in print and online.
Baby's first Christmas 2024
Share a picture of your little one looking festive before December 25 - and it could be feature in the Clydebank Post newspaper on December 24. The rules are that the baby featured in the article must be celebrating their first Christmas this year and you must own copyright to the photography. We can't accept professional photoshoots as the copyright lies with the photographer.
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