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On this page, you will find information all about Blue Peter badges and also what to do if you have a problem with a badge or badge ID card.
Where can I visit for free with a Blue Peter badge? Find over 200 great places to visit for free using the interactive Blue Peter Badge Attractions map
If you have any problems with a badge or have a question try our FAQ page. Check out all the Blue Peter attractions you can visit with your badge and badge ID card.
- How to Get A Blue Peter Badge
- What Badges Are Available
- 1- Blue
- 2 - Sport
- 3 - Silver
- 4 - Green
- 6 - Purple
- 7 - Gold
- How to Use The Blue Peter Badge
- What Attractions Can Badge Holders Get Free Entry
Firstly you need to choose which badge you are applying for from the list above, then give Blue Peter a reason to award you the badge. For instance, if you choose the sports badge, you should enclose a letter with a sporting achievement you might have had. If you choose the green badge, it would be for something to do with the environment. Make sur...
There are seven in total, all of which get you free entry to the available attractions. Some are easier to get than others, and the one you are awarded will be dependant on the niche of your entry.
A blue badge is awarded to children who have appeared on the show, as well as to those who send in interesting letters, emails, stories, pictures, poems, and good ideas for the show.
A Sport badge is awarded to children who have had great sporting achievements, are ambassadors for sport, and inspire others to get involved with sport.
A silver badge is awarded to children who already have a blue badge but have made an extra effort. So if you have already sent in a poem, send in another one that you have recently composed, or that has maybe won an award to upgrade your badge to silver.
A green badge is awarded to children who send in entries that are about the environment, conservation or nature.
A purple badge is awarded to children who are budding TV critics, simply by sending in a review of the show. Just print off, and fill in this formand answer the 10 questions about the show along with personal details
A gold badge is awarded to children who have had a major life achievement, such as saving a life or winning a prestigious award. The gold badge is rare and hard to get, only a few are handed out each year.
Once your child receives their badge, you will need to help them complete this formto get a Blue Peter badge card. Many attractions will want to see the badge card as it shows the details specific to the child who earned the badge. Free entry with the badge is for children from the age of 6 years and expires when the child turns 16. Children must w...
Some of theplacesyou can visit for free with aBlue Peter badge include the Roald Dahl Museum, The Tower of London, Plantasia, London zoos, and Cheddar Gorge. There are more than 200 attractions that badge holders can enter for free, all dotted throughout the UK. For the full list of available attractions please visit the Blue Peter Attractions Map ...
May 10, 2023 · Do you know that you can save money with The Blue Peter badges over the school holidays (and beyond), as the card gives FREE access to over 200 attractions in the UK for the card bearer. I first heard about The Blue Peter badges from a friend, so we decided to encourage Ay to apply for one.
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Children under the age of 16 who have a valid Blue Peter badge and ID card can go free of charge when accompanied by a full or concession paying adult. If a disabled badge holder is...