Would you like your art shown in cinemas before Toy Story 5?

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There is something pretty cool about having your art up on display, whether that's on the fridge at home or maybe even up on the wall at school.
But imagine having your work shown in cinemas before one of the biggest film releases of the year.
Well that is exactly what the British Board of Film Classification is offering as part its Create the Card Competition.
The winner will see their design shown ahead of every screening of Toy Story 5 in the UK when it comes out later this year.
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Maidah won a similar competition that saw her design shown before screenings of Wicked: For Good
You might remember when we featured Maidah from Liverpool on Newsround in December.
She won a similar competition run by the board, but the prize that time was to have her art shown in cinemas before Wicked: For Good.
Her artwork was one of more than 700 entries that time round.
When she saw it for the first time at the UK premiere she said it made her "really happy on the inside".

The competition is calling on children aged between 4 and 11 to design the British Board of Film Classification official black card for the film.
That's a special age ratings card that is shown before a film, showing who the board think the film is suitable for and is given a rating like U, PG and 12A.
The board say entries will be judged on creativity, originality and how well they capture the heart and soul of Toy Story.
Buzz, Woody and Jessie return to cinema screens on 19 June.
Will you be going to see Toy Story 5? What would be in your design? Let us know in the comments below.
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