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Advertorial: Top Tips for Air Travel with your Toddler
By Post Office on 30/08/2011 10:45:20
Planning a trip that invloves flying with children? Read our top tips
-chair will be an invaluable ally. Do remember to bring the carry case for the push-chair if you have one, as this will mean you can store the chair in the overhead luggage space whilst you fly.Entertainment on the goRegardless of your usual television policy and however
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Advertorial: Planning a family friendly holiday
By Post Office on 22/06/2011 10:38:45
A guide to essential tips for planning family holidays
with young children, but night flights and long haul can pose more problems, especially when it comes to entertaining toddlers on a Trans Atlantic flight. Day time temperatures should also be factored in; the most health risks posed by an international
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Eurocamp in France
By Junior on 09/08/2011 16:27:29
Nestled on a rocky Languedoc cove on the southernmost coastline of France is Les Criques de Porteils, the latest destination for Eurocamp – the camping specialist
Just a short walk from the picturesque harbour village of Collioure, Les Criques de Porteils offers several small private beaches, ideal for sunbathing and snorkelling. To keep children amused, there’s an entertainer, as well as basketball, fishing
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The Magical Martinhal
By Clay Johnson on 02/06/2010 15:49:28
Find family-friendly fun in this Portuguese paradise
sports club. Children are well catered for with the Raposinhos children’s club, which provides daily care and activities for children from six months to ten years, plus a high-tech games room to keep older children amused. While the children are being
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Junior's guide to superb Spain
By Junior on 30/08/2011 17:25:30
Spain and its islands have everything you need for the perfect family holiday – beaches, sunshine, culture and locals who love children
, the five-star Barcelo Sancti Petri Spa Resort is right on the seafront of La Barossa beach. It offers children’s entertainments and a play pool as well as a spa, wellness centre and eight restaurants or bars. Price for seven nights’ B&B in June for a family
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Alpaga in Rhône-Alpes
By Junior on 04/08/2011 16:57:12
Underground tunnels and a chance to go dog-sledding makes Alpaga a perfect place for the young and restless
children into the skiing kindergarten so you can enjoy unwinding with a relaxing session in the hotel’s spa pool.- Worth getting out of bed for Sound Of Music-style trilling and twirling aside, there’s a world of wonders waiting to entertain your little
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The Italian jaunt
By Junior on 11/08/2011 14:40:53
Riding in a gondola and scooting down water slides are sure to deliver an idyllic family holiday, so prepare yourselves for Italy’s floating world
and the concept of family entertainment. He could instantly recall all of the children’s names, and as soon as we boarded the gondola, Victor handed Magnus his boater hat to wear throughout the trip. He then invited each child to have a go at punting with him
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Awesome Austria
By Mathew Hancock on 04/06/2008 11:41:09
Avoid the bucket-and-spade brigade and head to the stunning Austrian Alps this summer
to swim out to. In fact, the lake is an endless source of entertainment, offering not only swimming, but also water-skiing, pedalo and boat hire, and for the truly adventurous, paragliding behind a speedboat. My two children, Alex and Olivia settled for a
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The Earthship in Normandy
By Junior on 10/08/2011 11:44:09
Set in the beautiful Normandy countryside, when it comes to an eco-friendly holiday, nothing quite matches the Earthship experience
medieval towns, such as Domfront. Follow the spiralling roads up into town and you’ll be greeted by its focal point: a medieval castle with panoramic views of the La Manche region. There’s even a children’s playground to keep children entertained, while
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Paris je t’aime
By Junior on 03/08/2011 11:07:41
With artistry and beauty at every corner, the French capital is a veritable playground of adventure for children
out the view from our suite at the Hyatt Regency Madeleine. Bouncing on the huge double bed, Grace and Joe could see that most iconic of Parisian sights, the Eiffel Tower. A super-chic, yet unpretentious hotel, the welcome for children was suitably
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