The Times Tots winners for 2022 have now been revealed - with first place taking home a prize of £1000.
Hundreds of entries were received for the Glasgow Times competition which celebrates the city's cutest and most charismatic children.
This year's champion Harris Fraser received the most votes from our readers, and his family and friends.
Proud mum Paula Mochan said: "It's amazing that he's won. It was really good seeing him getting further and further closer from the 300 to the 100 then 20.
"It was quite enjoyable getting up really early and heading to all the shops to get the tokens from the papers.
"I had my friends and family running around all the shops. We were finding other people doing the same so there was a bit of competition."
Paula, 28, from Rutherglen, entered seven-month-old Harris after seeing the competition in previous years.
One of her friend's children has also won it before.
She said: "Harris is such a happy wee boy, but he’s crazy and full of fun. I’ll be putting the money straight into his bank account for him. It’s to add to his savings for when he grows up."
Blake James Brown took home second place - winning £350 cash.
Susan Malone, Blake's gran from Pollok, entered the tot into the competition.
She said: "I’m very glad he came second, it was a great competition. He’s such a lovely boy and really cute so I thought I’d enter him to see how he got on. He’s so loving."
Susan, 58, will be handing over the prize money to Blake's parents, who stay in Shawlands.
In third place, winning £150 in cash, is Roman Alexander Hamilton.
The 19-month-old was put forward by mum Dionne Hamilton, from Baillieston.
Dionne said: "He’s a cheeky wee boy, he’s into everything. He loves animals and he loves cars.
"I entered the competition because everybody tells me he’s gorgeous and I think that too. I’m happy he’s come third place, I’m over the moon.
"He’s got a savings account, so we’ll be putting the money into that for him."
The Glasgow Times runs the Times Tots competition every year so keep an eye out for entry details in 2023.
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