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Operation School Run
By Catherine O'Dolan on 15/09/2010 16:53:28
Ten simple rules that can help you transform the morning routine from chaos to calm
shower and coffee and ready yourself for the day. Put a smattering of make-up on and you will feel more human. Chivvy along two or more children by trying a fun competition like ‘the first one to the breakfast table gets a sticker’ or set a challenge like
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Glorious Gleneagles for family Easter fun – and kids go free!
By Catherine O'Dolan on 17/04/2011 11:02:07
The circus comes to town – or rather country – at luxurious family hotel, as well as pampering treats and, um, a golf course or two, for the grown-ups
all set in 850 acres of spectacular countryside.Best of all is the great selection of family offers for children aged 14 and under, including a free room for up to three children with breakfast for each full-priced room booked, or up to two children
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Living la Dolce Vita at Borgo Egnazia
By Catherine O'Dolan on 23/05/2012 12:17:50
Is there a location more lovely for the whole family to while away a idle summer days than Borgo Egnazia in Puglia, Italy?
to chill out. Our daily routine would involve a leisurely breakfast, after which we would drop Joe off at the children’s club and Grace and I would settle by the pool with the iPad and Kindle set, taking a dip in the pool every now and again to cool off
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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
do sell out quickly, so make the most of Early Bird offers, and make sure you secure your camping spot in good time!Top of the pile when it comes to family-friendliness has to be Camp Bestival 29–31 July 2011) held in the delightful setting
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Gramping At The Grand
By Catherine O'Dolan on 15/07/2012 10:51:16
Eastbourne’s Grand Hotel is ideal for trying out the hot new trend for intergenerational holidays that creates happy family memories for all
it in for a royal-blue Avenger, which felt much groovier for the Seventies. We’d always set off bright and early and head for the seaside knowing which town we were destined for but not exactly where we were going to stay – let’s say we were being spontaneous
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