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Trade Your Way To The USA

Are you good with numbers and adding up? Can you spot a bargain? Could you 'Trade Your Way To The USA'?

CBBC and Leopard Films are on the hunt for Britain's best young traders to take part in the new series of Trade Your Way To The USA.

We are looking for 11-14 year olds to take part in a challenge that will see them buying and selling to make a profit and an opportunity to trade their way across the Atlantic.

The two teams in the Final will fly to America in March/April 2012 for the big trading challenge. We are looking for teams of 3, so get your friends together to form a trading team now!

If you think you want to take part then print off the application form.

The closing date for Trade Your Way To The USA applications is 4th November 2011, so make sure you get your application to us before then.

You must have your parent's permission before completing the form.

All team mates must complete one application together.

There are more details about how to apply on the form. Please read them carefully. We will consider everyone who applies equally, but cannot guarantee that everyone will be successful. Only people who have made it to the next round will be contacted by the production team.

The purpose of the casting process is to select teams to take part in Trade Your Way To The USA. The selection panel are looking to choose children to appear across the series that are different characters in terms of personality, age, ethnic background, gender, and ability, from all areas of the UK, both to represent the audience and to maximise the interest in the show by the audience. The panel's decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.

Any application forms or photos sent in will only be used for casting for Trade Your Way To The USA.

We find and select children for our shows in many different ways. This can include special appeals on TV, auditions, websites and even finding you ourselves. We might even use all these ways for just one show. Find out more here: How We Make TV.

Good Luck!

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