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Shop Watch: Burberry Children
By Matthew Holroyd on 21/04/2010 10:22:08
Burberry Children
Burberry Children’s spring window displays looked lovely and fresh this morning. There was also a rather surreal hint of Alice In Wonderland about them. Burberry, 199 Westbourne Grove, Notting Hill, London, W11 2SB
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Amy Kent's fantastic children’s rugs
By Junior on 01/02/2009 00:00:00
If you want a long-lasting and gorgeous children's rug then take a look at Amy Kent's wonderful designs
Amy Kent produces fun children’s rugs that feature everything from balloons to butterflies, fish, boats, a maze, or even a zebra print. An interior designer based in Wiltshire, Kent’s designs are made into rugs in Varanasi, India. Each rug is hand
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The Top 100 Children's Books
By Junior's discerning readers on 20/04/2010 14:20:18
So here they are! The best books for children of all time, voted by you.
1 The Very Hungry Caterpillarby Eric Carle (Puffin, £5.99)Not many children’s books achieve worldwide sales that would humble a U2 album, but Eric Carle’s classic picture book about a caterpillar munching his way to becoming a
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Stylish Christmas gifts for children
By Catherine Hudson on 02/12/2011 09:32:22
Find some fashionable inspiration with our selection of stylish children's Christmas gifts
Snug as a bug with these ladybird durable, child friendly suede boots £80 by Emu Australia
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Travel With Children guide book
By Junior on 11/08/2011 15:39:01
Make sure you read Travel With Children which is teeming with inspiration, suggestions and essential information for ensuring your family holiday is perfect
In the fifth edition of their excellent guide book Travel With Children, the Lonely Planet team have come up with holiday ideas from toy shopping in Tokyo to riding ostriches in South Africa. They have assembled a global team of parent
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Choosing a children's holiday club
By Junior on 12/08/2011 15:44:08
A well-run children’s club is a real bonus, keeping your child happily entertained, and giving you some much-needed “me-time”
Lots of hotels have a children’s club that is run either by hotel staff or by childcare reps from family tour operators, such as Powder Byrne and Scott Dunn. Those run by tour operators are usually only available in peak season, like half
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Paris: The City Guide For Parents With Children
By Junior on 24/08/2011 17:22:25
Urban Crayon City Guides will enhance your enjoyment of exploring the city of Paris with your children
Travelling in a strange city with children can be tricky. Thankfully, Urban Crayon City Guides are a new series of travel guides that can help. The first in the series offers a guided tour of the Paris. Dividing the city into 12 sections including
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Let children decorate a stool
By Junior on 01/04/2010 00:00:00
Luc Brinkman's stool design encourages children to doodle and draw on it to create a unique piece of furniture
This funky little stool is an absolutely brilliant canvas for children to draw on and decorate. Designed by Luc Brinkman, it’s made of sturdy white cardboard, comes flat-packed and measures W26cmxD26cmxH29cm. Perfect as a stool or a bedside table
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Winner Best Children's Department - Selfridges
By Junior Deisgn Awards on 20/05/2012 19:58:16
With its array of top designer labels, the children's department at Selfridges is where all the chicest little fashionistas shop
Selfridges' London store prides itself on showcasing an offering to encompass the very best of directional and covetable childrenswear. With an unrivalled edit of international fashion houses, inlcuding Gucci, Burberry, Ralph Lauren and Fendi, in sizes ranging from newborn to tee...
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The highs and lows of restaurant dining with children
By Catherine O'Dolan on 30/09/2010 18:30:52
You've taken your seats at table, and you're ready to start your family dining experience, but are your fellow diners pleased – or appauled – to see children at the table?
Male or female variety. May or may not have children (either way, they're in denial), but certainly resents having to share what they consider to be their working environment with youngsters. Likely to glare, stare, tut and rustle their newspapers
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