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A beginner's guide to making music
By Fiona McKim on 17/04/2012 16:37:22
Five ways to kick start your child’s musical talent

, or grocery shopping.Encourage musical experimentsIf your child is clapping a rhythmic pattern, hitting a pot in a steady beat or singing high notes, encourage him.Listen to sounds of different instrumentsPut on varied music such as Peter And The Wolf

Golden Girl - Myleene Klass
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 11/03/2011 12:36:28
Read stories from the archive of Junior Magazine -The multi-talented Myleene Klass talks motherhood, music and minor mishaps in front of Her Majesty

the Hear’Say days. She was a middle-class girl who had studied at the Royal Academy of Music, he was the band’s bodyguard who, as a teenager, had fled heroin possession charges in his native Dublin. After meeting Myleene, he returned to face the music

Bring out your child’s inner performer
By Junior on 02/04/2012 16:41:51
Encourage a budding star with these creative ideas

.Set the sceneA favourite story, TV programme or cartoon character can provide the ideal catalyst for budding dramatists. Alternatively, try introducing your children to a famous painting and get them to re-enact the story that might lie behind it.Get musical

New London Style by Chloe Grimshaw
By Junior on 01/10/2008 00:00:00
Chloe Grimshaw's New London Style book takes you on a tour through cool celebrity homes

New London Style by Chloe Grimshaw (Thames & Hudson, £19.95) takes an inspirational look inside the homes of London’s hottest creative talents from the worlds of music, fashion, art and design. Erin O’Connor, Matthew Williamson and 26 other groovy

Most Promising New Talent Book 2013 *Winner* Chloe, Instead by Micha Playa
By Alex Lloyd on 06/06/2013 14:11:41
A bold new interpretation of sibling rivalry in this winning picture book

Chloe, Instead by Micah Player, winner of Most Promising New Talent in the Junior Design Awards 2013Chloe, Instead by Micah Player (Chronicle, £9.99) 3+“Write what you know” is the advice often given to aspiring authors and it’s fair to say

The Family Festival Guide 2012
By Catherine O'Dolan on 04/05/2012 10:16:32
Junior's pick of the most fabulous family-friendly festivals around

festival-meets-English-country fayre feel, with plenty of impressive musical interludes, as well as showcases for local talents, and a fun and funky children’s areas with crafts and activities. This years varied line-up will include Elvis Costello

HARVEST AT JIMMY'S: SEPTEMBER 9-12
By Catherine O'Dolan on 17/06/2011 14:41:06
Junior's Festival Guide gives the lowdown, hoe-down for Harvest At Jimmy's 2011

HARVEST AT JIMMY'S September 9–12 is at Jimmy’s Farm, Pannington Hall Lane, Ipswich, Suffolk )Capacity 20,000 What’s the vibe An end-of-summer celebration showcasing the very best of British food, live performers and bands. Musical interludes Eliza

Family festivals for 2011
By Catherine O'Dolan on 26/09/2010 07:58:56
A round-up of our favourite family festivals for summer 2011. Book now to make the most of Early Bird offers

. The brainchild of Jimmy Doherty, sometime buddy of Jamie Oliver and star of Jimmy’s Farm, there are food demonstrations by top chefs (this year’s talent included Atol Kuchar, Rachel Allen and Thomasina Miers) while past music performers have included KT Tunstall

Goldilocks… as you've never seen her before
By Catherine O'Dolan on 16/01/2013 13:18:17
Best-loved children's author of The Jolly Postman Allan Ahlberg's new take on the classic fairytale

popular books including Each Peach Pear Plum (I spy Tom Thumb) and The Jolly Postman, both of which were illustrated by his late wife, Janet. In this instance, the initial inspiration was not actually literary, but musical. “It’s based on Bach’s Goldberg

BLISSFIELDS FESTIVAL: JUNE 30–JULY 3
By Catherine O'Dolan on 17/06/2011 13:01:39
Junior's guide to the best family festivals ever checks out Blissfields

Blissfields is at The Park, Vicarage Farm, Woodmancott, Winchester, Hampshire Capacity 2,200 What’s the vibe Awarded 2007 Best Small Festival accolade, this year’s theme promises to be a sci-fi-tastic “Out Of This World” experience. Musical

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