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Delightful doggie doorstep
By Junior on 01/06/2010 00:00:00
If you are feeling patriotic then why not hold back a swaying door with a Union Jack themed doggie doorstep?

The Union Jack-inspired range from Cox & Cox includes this cotton doggie doorstop that will allow you to be patriotic with panache. It measures 34x28cm and costs £25.

Junior's shopping list this month
By Junior on 01/05/2010 00:00:00
A Russian dolls duvet set, a Milly the Chicken Doorstep, some Made with Love Letters are the latest brilliant home products

* This crisp white cotton duvet set is beautifully brightened with on-trend Russian dolls in red, yellow, blue and coral. It costs £40.50 from Feather & Black. * Crafted from recycled fabrics, this sweet Milly The Chicken Doorstop will keep doors from slamming. All you need to do...

Somerville Scott designer's stylish mansion flat
By Junior on 01/09/2011 16:39:23
On the penthouse floor of a mansion block, furniture designer Amy Somerville has created a chic family home with the delights of city life right on the doorstep

For many families, the very thought of settling right in the heart of town, and on the seventh floor of a mansion block, no less, would be unthinkable. But then again, Amy and Lorne Somerville feel at home with urban life. Amy was born in Pennsylvania and spent 12 years in New Yo...

Junior's shopping list this month
By Junior on 01/10/2009 00:00:00
Butter dishes, fragrant doorstops and beautiful blankets are on Junior's wishlist this month

* It’s retro, it’s cute and it’s ceramic. Yoyo Ceramics’ Is That Plastic? collection of butter dishes, £24.50, egg cups, £9.50 and small pots, £19.50, is shaped to look like plastic and is available in orange, yellow, mint green or blue. * We love the fragrant doorstops from Just...

Perfectly Parisian
By Junior on 11/08/2011 17:29:13
There’s something romantic about renting a classic apartment in the middle of Paris, and Holiday Lettings has a huge range of accommodation in the French capital

A 17th-century apartment on the doorstep of the Louvre sleeps four and includes free internet access for £688 per week. Or go for a Left Bank rooftop duplex apartment, from £1,585 per week, near the Luxembourg Gardens where children can sail model

Austrian adventures
By Junior on 23/08/2011 17:07:55
If you fancy a skiing holiday with a few more exciting winter sports thrown in for good measure, then visit the beautiful Brand Valley in Austria

Edelweiss or the cosy Romantik. As well as 55km of pistes on your doorstep, there are 40km of hiking trails and a 4km-long tobogganing run. There’s also ice skating on the nearby natural rink on Tuesday and Thursday nights and a spa offering massage

Highly Commended Best Family Hotel 2012 - Atlantis, The Palm
By Junior Design Awards on 20/05/2012 21:11:58
Fabulous locations, amazing amenities, delicious food and lots of brilliant stuff for families: these fine overseas hotels have it all

Opulence and indulgence are buzz words at the extravagant Atlantis, The Palm in Dubai where everything is on a lavish scale, including the amazing aquarium and the waterpark, Aquaventure, which are on your doorstep. Brilliant children’s clubs

Joe Blogs models a friendly python at Chessington
By Joe on 02/07/2010 13:08:00
Smart Boy About Town gets up close and personal with a real snake. What a brave boy!

on your doorstep.Between you and me, I'm not a big fan of any rides that go too high or too fast, so I contented myself with the horse carousel and the Sky Ride – holding mummy's hand, of course (but that's just to make her feel safe).Love JxJoe's wardrobe

Grindelwald and Rocksresort in Laax, Switzerland
By Lizzie Wells on 05/10/2010 13:11:13
Family ski specialist Powder Byrne pick some of their favourite Swiss slopes for family skiing

-friendly self-catering apartments with doorstep ski convenience, breakfast and full Powder Byrne resort service. From £3,592 for a family of four to stay for a week.

Go glamping on Scotland's East Lothian coast
By Junior on 22/11/2012 12:32:15
The glamping trend is alive and well up in Scotland - join in the fun and frolics!

communal campfire. The beach is right on the doorstep to explore and there are plenty offootpaths, trails and bridalways with bike hire at the farm from £5 per day and £3 for a child seat.Nearby, families can enjoy pony trekking, fishing, go karting

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