VOTING FOR COVER KIDS 2010 IS OPEN! You may vote once per day for four candidates in each category:

Toddlers (ages 2-4),

Kids (ages 5-12);

Teens (ages 13-17) and

Adults.

CLICK HERE TO VOTE!

Voting closes on June 30. Four finalists in each category will be announced on July 9.

Click here to see the recent KMOV segment about what to expect when your child is a model in St. Louis!

UPDATE! June 15, 2010: We have recorded more than 30,000 votes so far in our Cover Kids 2010 Contest. Voting is open until June 30!

Four winners in each category will walk the runway at the Cover Kids Back-To-School Fashion Show July 24 at Saint Louis Galleria with very special host Virginia Kerr of KMOV! Look for regular updates about Cover Kids 2010 on Awake with News 4, airing from 5-7 a.m. on Channel 4.

Our Back-to-School Fashion Show and Cover Kids Contest benefits the Children's Home Society of Missouri. Find out more about the Children's Home Society and the great work they do at www.chsmo.org.

Questions about the contest can be directed to info@stlouiskidsmagazine.com

See you at Saint Louis Galleria on July 24!

Sponsored by St. Louis Kids Magazine, KMOV Channel 4, Saint Louis Galleria and Menagerie Models. A portion of the entry fees for the Cover Kids 2010 Contest will be donated to the Children's Home Society of Missouri, a nonprofit, St. Louis-based agency that provides social services to local children and families. To learn more about the Children's Home Society, go to http://chsmo.org.

            

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