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In the October issue of Junior magazine
By Junior on 10/09/2009 16:04:59
Available on newsstands now
would your child make of these nostalgic delights today? Hey Diddle DiddleCats with fiddles, blind mice and a dopey shepherdess who keeps losing her sheep... Ah, yes, the long lost rhymes of our childhood are making a comeback Gently Does ItAfter nine
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Junior thinks big!
By Catherine Hudson on 13/10/2011 10:56:30
Junior meets Jane Wiles, founder of childrenswear fashion boutique, Not So Big
that i would love to stock.What is your favourite childhood memory?It has to be my mother taking me to Harrods when I was eight, buying me a beautiful dress and telling me not to tell daddy how much the dress had cost.Do you have any celebrity families
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Mealtimes with Michael Caines
By Fiona McKim on 13/10/2011 13:36:26
The two Michelin-starred chef talks food, family and Fairy liquid!
winners will have the chance to dine from a menu influenced by Michael's childhood memories. In a rare quiet moment, Junior caught up with Michael to chat about family life, food inspiration and why there’s no such thing as a free lunch.What first inspired
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How to enjoy a good night's sleep
By Clay Johnson on 05/10/2010 12:22:20
A baby that won’t sleep can affect your whole family. Try our tips for a silent night
.• And remember, your baby WILL, at some point, start going to sleep and sleeping through the night. He may go on to have periods of waking at night at different times in his childhood, but you will survive and you will, probably sooner than you expect, start
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Noisy Neighbours: Ruth Green's tale of a snail's search for solitude
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 17/06/2011 15:50:21
to spot. Sid himself has shades of Brian from The Magic Roundabout, one of the author’s favourite childhood shows. As a keen allotment grower and gardener, this raucous, natural world is one Ruth has a strong affinity with; although in reality, she has a
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Summer Events for Scotland
By Ciara Munnelly on 04/07/2011 11:21:00
Our pick of fun family activities for the summer holidays
City at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Ditsy Little Cup CakesAugust 27Little ladies and gents can take inspiration from a tea-set exhibition at the Museum of Childhood, Edinburgh and create their own delectable plates of cakes from paper
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Repeat, repeat, repeat
By Fiona McKim on 18/07/2011 17:58:36
Practice makes perfect for inquisitive young minds
her new skill.2. The Hokey-CokeyIt would be difficult to find someone who doesn’t have fond memories of this classic singing game from their childhood. Any number of children can stand in the circle and follow your lead, putting limbs in, out
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Autumn Days Out In The Midlands
By Fiona McKim on 15/09/2011 14:06:40
Our pick of the most awe-inspiring autumnal activities
at this special exhibition at Sudbury Hall Museum Of Childhood. Explore the world of rough and tumble boy's toys including train sets, transformers, skateboards and soldiers as well as exploring the grand 17th century craftsmanship of Sudbury Hall. Build A
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Fabulous Festive Days Out In Scotland
By Fiona McKim on 10/11/2011 10:10:27
Our pick of the happiest yuletide happenings north of the border
at Culzean Castle And Country Park for an enchanting fairytale experience this winter as each room is to be transformed into a living scene from well-loved childhood tales. Costumed characters, music and song will be used to transport your family into a
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Peter Pan Week 2012
By Fiona McKim on 14/02/2012 14:30:32
Fly away to Neverland with Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity
The world famous Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital has long fostered strong connections with Peter Pan author JM Barrie, who gifted the rights of the enchanting childhood tale to the hospital in 1929. Now, the Great Ormond Street Children
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