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JUNIOR needs you!
By Junior on 01/10/2012 11:32:00
Tell us what you think of Junior magazine and you could win one of five £100 vouchers to spend at Mini Boden
sports about it. In fact, we will even sweeten the deal by offering five lucky participants a £100 gift voucher to spend at Boden. You can take part in our Junior Survey here…
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Explore’s Family Adventures tours
By Junior on 24/08/2011 14:49:12
Find out the most popular holiday activities, destinations and celebrities according to Explore’s Family Adventures tours' survey...
According to a survey of families who had embarked on one of Explore’s Family Adventures tours, children’s favourite places to stay were in a tipi at Bryce Canyon in the United States, and The Ice Hotel in Sweden. The exciting experiences
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Christmas champagne tasting – the results!
By Melanie Macleod on 28/11/2012 15:12:00
With such a huge variety of festive drinks available, we thought it only right that we test them out for you. Here's our verdict on what you should be sipping this Christmas...
came last in our survey with tasters commenting on a strong and woody taste that didn't sit well on their palate.It's not all bad news though, as the champagne did produce a lovely, steady stream of bubbles, which delighted all the panel
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Overseas SOS calls
By Junior on 11/08/2011 15:54:40
smsSOS is a superb service which provides every important emergency number you need at your chosen holiday destination
Ever had that nagging feeling that you really ought to know the local emergency number – but only after you arrive? A survey has revealed that at least a third of travellers admit they would not know how to call a local ambulance while they were
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Harry Potter and Wimpy Kid amongst children’s top 10 books
By Fiona McKim on 08/02/2013 11:11:20
Schoolchildren vote in their favourite reads for National Libraries Day
Those looking for Junior readers' favourite tales need look no further than our Top 100 children's books of all time, but how did our favourite fables fare in the eyes of today’s schoolchildren?In anticipation of National Libraries Day
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Restaurant review: Meatballs
By Catherine O'Dolan on 01/01/2012 16:42:24
We get our head around the latest New York foodie trend to roll into these shores
The Clue is in the name, you’d think, and yet the couple who sat down at the table next to us seemed somewhat perturbed to discover that Meatballs does indeed sell meatballs – only meatballs. They grimaced as they surveyed the menu and the daily
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Venice
By Siobhan Mulholland on 18/04/2010 20:19:22
Junior's city break guide to Venice
THE RESULTS OF my informal Family Holiday Highlights Survey took me by surprise. Devised and carried out by myself – the mother of three children, aged ten, nine and five – it involved one simple question: what was the best day of your Italian
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The Italian jaunt
By Junior on 11/08/2011 14:40:53
Riding in a gondola and scooting down water slides are sure to deliver an idyllic family holiday, so prepare yourselves for Italy’s floating world
The results of my informal Family Holiday Highlights Survey took me by surprise. Devised and carried out by myself – the mother of three children, aged ten, nine and five – it involved one simple question: what was the best day of your Italian
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Beauty and the beasts
By Suzanne Milne on 29/05/2011 13:35:26
Wildlife meets stunning views and the ultimate in luxury at Richard Branson’s Ulusaba Rock Lodge in South Africa
of colonial-style furnishings and tribal art, and you soon feel like you’re simply visiting a very rich uncle at his eccentric safari retreat. Out on the Lodge’s magnificent balcony, powerful binoculars help you survey some of the 13,500 unspoilt hectares
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Club Med La Palmeraie Resort in Morocco
By Junior on 02/08/2011 17:18:57
Marrakech, a brilliant holiday location to discover
there was a soggy puddle at his feet and a trail of wet footprints behind him. It was our first morning at Club Med’s La Palmeraie Resort in Marrakech, and Joe had run off to survey the breakfast offerings – and somehow ended up in an ornamental pond
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