Leave a Review and win Amazon vouchers worth £100
Kids, Teens, Parents – We want your review! It takes about 60 seconds – and there’s £100 Amazon Voucher up for grabs each month.

Been somewhere with kids recently?
We’d love a quick, honest review from kids, parents, carers or grandparents.
Just:
- find the place you visited
- give it a score out of 10
- share one helpful tip
That’s it.
Every approved review goes into our monthly £100 Amazon voucher draw – and helps other families plan better days out.
Find the place you visited to start your review.You can review any place you’ve visited at any time….as long as there’s a page for it on the site then feel free to write what you like.
Not sure who should leave the review? Anyone who was there.
KidRated reviews can be written by:
- kids and teens
- parents and carers
- grandparents who planned the day, paid for it, or tagged along
You don’t need to write loads or sound “official”. Short, honest reviews are the most useful – especially when they include practical things like queues, crowds, food, accessibility or whether it felt worth the money.
If your child wants to write it themselves, brilliant.
If you want to write about the experience, that’s just as helpful.
Every review is checked before it appears on the site, and we never publish personal details.
Your review helps another family decide if something’s right for their kids – whatever their age or needs.
A great KidRated review looks like this:
Place: Science Museum
Reviewer: Parent of two (ages 7 & 11)
Score: 8/10“The space galleries were a big hit and the interactive bits kept both kids engaged.
It gets very busy after 11am, so go early if you can.
Café queues were long but overall it felt worth the trip.”
Short. Honest. Massively helpful.
Why Kids Make the Best Reviewers
Let’s face it – kids are honest. Brutally honest. And that’s exactly what makes K-Ratings so special. A child’s review isn’t filtered through marketing or mood boards, it’s based on real experiences. Was it fun? Was it scary? Was it boring? Was the ice cream epic? That’s the stuff parents really want to know.
By encouraging your kids to leave a K-Rating, you’re letting them know their opinions are valid and that they can help other children and parents plan amazing days out.

Why It Matters
Forget AI – We Want Real Reviews from Real Families
When your kids leave a K-Rating, they’re not just saying what they thought of a day out – they’re helping other families like yours discover what’s worth the money, what’s brilliant, and what might be better left for another time. It’s quick, safe, and a brilliant way to show them their opinions really matter.



















