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Shortlisted Best Baby & Child Toiletry Range 2012 - Organic At Heart
By Junior Design Awards on 22/05/2012 19:41:28
These gentle toiletries are designed to cleanse, soothe and nourish your child's gorgeous skin
On a mission to limit a child's exposure to unncessary chemicals, Organic At Heart's products are made with natural ingredients, with everything from soothing aloe vera and unctuous shea butter.Organic At Heart, £4.
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Shortlisted Best Pampering Range For Mothers 2012 - Organic At Heart
By Junior Design Awards on 20/05/2012 22:32:35
Indulge in a little me-time with the pick of beauty treats for mothers
of the lucky winners are in our lifestyle categoriesPlus Discover the best foods to buy organic
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Shortlisted Best Baby & Child Toiletry Range 2012 - Beginning by Maclaren
By Junior Design Awards on 20/05/2012 19:41:24
These gentle toiletries are designed to cleanse, soothe and nourish your child's gorgeous skin
The Beginning range comprises everyday products for the whole family, including gentle shampoo and conditioner, replenishing body lotion, indulging body butter, hydrating cheek and lip balm and cleansing face and body wipes. At the heart
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World Wildlife Fund T-shirts exclusively at Marks & Spencer
By Catherine Hudson on 03/02/2011 16:28:26
Marks & Spencer launch cute WWF animal T-shirts, to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight
childrenswear T-shirt range with conservation organisation the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). As part of the brand’s long-term commitment to ethical issues, 10 per cent of the sales from each T-shirt will go directly towards the WWF’s Heart of Borneo Appeal
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Cooking with Raymond Blanc
By Catherine O'Dolan on 07/08/2010 12:11:55
A lifelong love of good food and a rich culinary heritage encouraged Michelin-star chef Raymond Blanc to open his own cookery class to inspire and educate mini chefs
was the very heart of the house. From about five or six years, my siblings and I were already helping our father in the garden. We were five children and we didn’t have much money, so the garden was very important; it was the garden that produced our food
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Your natural cleaning kit
By Janey Lee Grace on 16/03/2010 16:11:54
Top 10 tips for a chemical-free home
those scary plug-in ones and spend a couple of quid on a plant spray; half fill with water and a couple of drops of essential oil and spritz to your hearts content. You can also leave biocarbonate soda in a carton to neutralise odours. There is also
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Brilliant Brighton
By on 25/09/2009 17:21:03
Take a seaside stroll with your babe around Brighton
shoes nestle next to the handmade marionettes and driftwood mirrors. It’s worth a peep for a blast of nostalgia – or for those forgotten essentials. Next door is a trendy café of rabbit-warren proportions that sells organic chocolate, ice cream, apple
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Foreign countries en famille
By Suzanne Milne on 19/04/2010 15:08:15
National Geographic photographer and mother-of-four Annie Griffiths Belt talks to Junior about the best way to travel the world with family in tow
is that even within our own country we can give our kids new experiences. We can all travel – it doesn’t have to be a big exotic journey. It is just an adventure that will expand their hearts and minds. THE STORIES BEHIND THE PICTURES RURAL
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A taste of Thailand
By Junior on 24/08/2011 12:31:50
From rugged rainforests and idyllic sandy shores to stunning cityscapes, Thailand offers a host of opportunities that teach valuable life lessons…
at 12.30pm and arrived in Bangkok at 6am. As we landed, Joe was deep in slumber and grumpy to be awoken: with the seven hours time difference, it felt like midnight. Our first stop was Banyan Tree Bangkok, a towering 61-storey property in the heart
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Your dream green holiday
By Junior on 18/08/2011 14:22:12
With tipis, tree houses and wildlife projects, ethical travelling has never been so much fun
: why not load bikes onto the car, nip across the Channel and try a short-haul holiday to somewhere like Brittany? It has superb beaches, rocky coves for shrimping expeditions, organic markets and fish supplied by local fishermen, which also puts money
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