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Four fun games for family journeys
By Lynn Gordon on 27/02/2013 11:59:00
Travelling back from a half term holiday? Keep your brood entertained en route with these fun games

of big adventures for your clever hand puppet creations.  Travel songs Leaving On A Jet Plane? I Like Driving In My Car (It’s Not. Quite A Jag-u-ar)Think of as many songs as you can that are about cars, boats, planes, bicycles, or other means

In the August issue of Junior magazine
By Junior on 07/07/2008 18:44:23
Pick up the latest edition of Junior to read articles including

to visit while summer is still here (even when it is raining!)Splish Splash!Why your children adore the wonderful world of water playBon VoyageEssential advice for busting travel boredom and avoiding illness when your family hits the road

12 Fabulous Destinations For A White Christmas
By Junior on 05/12/2011 18:08:43
From white-sand beaches to monochrome hotels and the real deal in Finland, these amazing holidays all evoke a snowy spirit

lovers can see white lions roaming free. The Gondwana Family Lodge resembles a typical thatched Karoo homestead and has children’s activity rooms, a spacious lawn, an outdoor play area and pool. A guide will even take children through the gardens

Advertorial: Don't just go away, go HomeAway
By Gavin Day on 19/04/2011 12:40:27
The UK's Number 1 holiday rentals website with over 210,000 holiday homes around the world

luxury villas and country houses perfect for big groups, no matter who you're travelling with, they'll be a perfect 'HomeAway' for you. Fancy playing some pool, table tennis or even a Wii game together? Or simply relaxing by 'your' pool while the kids

Martinhal resort in Portugal
By Junior on 05/08/2011 17:07:53
Perfectly placed on Portugal’s western Algarve, Martinhal defies convention by combining design aesthetics with child-friendly fun

wine for us grown-ups, and milk and cookies for the children.Matilda and Fred loved the Fatboy beanbags on the veranda where we played cards as we watched the sun set. I loved the plush bathrooms, while my husband loved the flat-screen television

Best Foot Forward
By Kelly Beswick on 28/05/2011 18:13:24
Nicole Robinson’s Papillon combines classical beauty with a contemporary edge, making it everyone’s favourite footwear

As a little girl, growing up in the Essex countryside, Nicole Robinson’s favourite game was playing shops with her younger sister. Together they would lay their wares (usually fruit from the garden), outside their front gate and encourage passers

London Life
By Catherine O'Dolan on 30/05/2011 21:32:25
Take up residence in swish Mayfair for a truly enjoyable experience – The Athenaeum deservedly wins our Best UK Family Hotel Award

the goodies they’ll find in their room, from colouring packs to PlayStation games. And, with just a call to reception, different games will be delivered – just don’t let your child turn into a little Eloise, with a penchant for room service.There are more

The joy of Japan
By Gordon Kanki-Knight on 20/04/2010 13:50:07
The top ten things to do with children in Tokyo

panorama of Tokyo. The floor-to-ceiling windows ensure even pint-sized visitors get a clear view of the world’s biggest city. Go at sunset. Allow 1-2 hours. For more information, visit www.roppongihills.com/tcv/jp and www.mori.art.museum/jp Play with Japan

The charming Myleene Klass talks exclusively to Junior about her childhood
By Matthew Holroyd on 07/09/2010 12:21:02
The budding childrenswear designer shares her fondest childhood memories

protective of one another, especially when it comes to any situation we think the other might need help with. When we were little, we used to all squeeze onto one piano stool and play 'Trios' or 'Six Hands' on a piano! My brother will cringe when he reads

Butlins Goes Back to the Future
By Kate Donoughue on 07/12/2010 16:56:51
Frenetic and full of fun, a family holiday at Butlins proves just how much the holiday camp has changed in recent years

. We literally rushed (through the rain) from one activity to another. While the big two tried out archery or fencing, football or circus skills, my three-year-old, watched Bob The Builder shows, played in playgrounds and went on fairground rides

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