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Sloping off with three generations
By Junior on 30/12/2011 14:39:18
A skiing trip with his young son and mother seemed like a great idea, but as the departure date loomed, Patrick Thorne began to have doubts
3333Find your inner ski-bunny with Junior's top snow holiday articles:The essential questions everyone must ask when selecting a ski-chaletDiscover the worlds hottest family skiing destinationsFind a resort tailored to your needs with our best of ski
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Cornish treasures
By Junior on 09/08/2011 15:49:26
With lazy days of exploring golden sands and rock pools, Cornwall is every child’s dream destination
For families, it's not the surf. Or the beaches. It’s not the estuary creeks, the fishing villages or the Eden Project. It’s not even Stein’s fish and chips. The real reason that families fall for Cornwall is that it epitomises the childhood holiday
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In the October issue of Junior magazine
By Junior on 10/09/2009 16:04:59
Available on newsstands now
to conjuring up a creative Hallowe'en, keep it kitsch with an eerie assortment of light bites and creepy craftsThe Little Ruthie BakeryWhen Ruthie was diagnosed with coeliac disease it meant a drastic change of diet for the whole family and inspired her mother
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In the May Issue of Junior Magazine
By Junior on 31/03/2009 10:56:33
Available on newstands now!
? Then follow Tom Hodgkinson's nonchalant approach to parenting and enjoy blissful family harmonyThe Rise of the Kooky Comic BookQuirky, entertaining and designed to inspire, the new art house magazines for children are a visual dream for child and parent alike
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Rebecca Adlington's top tips for water confidence
By Junior on 12/07/2012 13:23:12
The Olympic gold medallist shares her tips for your water baby
“I was always a water baby,” says Rebecca. “Every family holiday there would be a big group of us, with the children spending practically every waking moment in the pool. I loved being in the water and was always pleading with my mum, ‘Please can we
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Ten of the best world wonders
By Junior on 16/08/2011 11:37:54
From the four corners of the globe, these are the family holidays to take for the world’s greatest natural and cultural sights
dramatic Skyrail Rainforest Cableway journey from Kuranda in the Atherton Tablelands to Cairns.How much? From £4,934 for a family of two adults and two children, including UK return flights, ten-nights’ accommodation at the two-bedroom Beach Terraces
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Ireland’s Famous Five
By Junior on 18/08/2011 11:54:53
Discover the Famous Five locations in Ireland with grand hotels, fairytale castles, rural retreats, urban resorts and coastal destinations
to impress and pamper all the family with its slick service. Children under 18 can share their parents’ room at no extra charge. There are special children’s menus, colouring books, board games and DVDs to borrow. Babysitting services are available
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Superb children's masterclasses abroad
By Junior on 15/08/2011 14:38:02
From football to flamenco, children can learn vast amounts of sporting and cultural skills in these marvellous masterclasses from around the world
for sporty families. At the junior sports academies, children can hone their skills in golf, rugby, tennis and football. The resort also has a children’s club, playgrounds, children’s menus, plus swimming lessons, dance classes, synchronised swimming
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Little Britain
By Junior on 26/08/2011 16:55:13
You’ll find all the ingredients you need to give your child a memorable holiday close to home. Discover the best these isles have to offer…
homely roaring log fires in winter. There is fishing and pony trekking in the area, as well as highland castles to explore. A family room is available for £170 per night. For all other rooms, prices start from £110 per room per night including a full
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Thrilling UK holidays
By Junior on 09/08/2011 12:41:23
A break in the UK is a far from dull experience, and there's something to suit everybody whether you are a little historian or a curious explorer...
Planning the family holiday this year could present us all with some exciting challenges. After all, the economic downturn not only makes the working week a little more worrisome, but when you finally do take a break, you feel like you need to save
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