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Junior Design Awards 2012: Food & Dining Winners
By Junior Design Awards on 22/05/2012 17:00:53
All of the winners from our Food & Dining categories in the Junior Design Awards 2012
Best Children's Food and Beverage Brand – PlumBest Family Restaurant – Barefoot Books Storyteller's CafeBest Feeding Product – Brother Max 2 Drinks Cooler Sports BottleBest Family Cook Book – Cook School By Amanda Grant
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Junior Design Awards 2012: Food & Dining Winners
By Junior Design Awards on 22/05/2012 17:51:31
All of the winners from our Food & Dining categories in the Junior Design Awards 2012
Best Children's Food and Beverage Brand – PlumBest Family Restaurant – Barefoot Books Storyteller's CafeBest Feeding Product – Brother Max 2 Drinks Cooler Sports BottleBest Family Cook Book – Cook School By Amanda Grant
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Catch a glimpse of Christmas 2012 at Amazon
By Catherine Hudson on 13/07/2012 15:05:17
Junior brings you an exciting sneak preview of what to expect at Amazon this coming festive season
Funky guitars for budding music maestrosAmazon presented a visual feast at the Christmas press show this season. Held at the Royal Horticultural Halls key areas including toys, media, fashion and technology housed the best products the online giant
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Family fun for Independent Booksellers Week 2012
By Fiona McKim on 25/06/2012 18:35:14
From a Mad Hatter’s Tea Party to a nationwide Wally hunt, families can have a ball whilst supporting independent bookshops at this fiesta of local literature
2012?Running between June 30 and July 7, this literary festival is a nationwide celebration of booksellers who are not only passionate about the products they purvey but also provide a cultural hub within their communities, often hosting author readings
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The Truth About Juice
By Janette Marshall on 26/06/2012 16:59:36
Despite the much-bandied benefits of fruit juice, the high sugar content can sometimes cause more harm than good
While it may not be quite the ‘baddie’ that a fizzy drink is, this ‘natural’ product is deceptively harmful to dental health and to children’s diets more generally. Well-meaning parents who allow their children to down beaker after beaker of juice
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