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How to keep your child’s smile bright and healthy
By Junior on 03/04/2012 11:37:34
The do and don't guide to a brilliant beam
! If that fails, find a new dentist.More health tips from Junior:How to cope with a bedwetting childFive ways to nurture a healthy back
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Why barefoot is best for babes
By Junior on 23/04/2012 12:22:03
Going au naturel is the best way to nurture tiny toes
-motion videos and discovered that babies walk with a rocking heel-toe motion (just like adults), and their ankles are perfectly stable. This shows that bare feet are best for babies.More health advice from Junior:How to cope with hayfeverHow to read your child
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Factfile: Headlice
By Junior on 01/10/2012 13:13:00
Discover what makes those pesky critters tick
for fathers to get head lice, so some experts believe they don’t like testosterone.More health advice from Junior:Lifeskills: Washing handsHow to cope with hayfever
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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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Tomato Sauce
By Junior on 22/08/2008 00:00:00
Tomatoes have lots of fab health benefits, so why not make this sauce where tomatoes are the star ingredients?
Ingredients1 onion, peeled and chopped2 tbsp olive oil50g (11/2oz) butter8 ripe tomatoes, peeled, deseeded, quartered Salt and pepperMethodFry the onions in the oil and butter on a lowish heat for about ten minutes until softened, stirring occasionally. Plop in all the tomatoes a...
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Five Ways To Nurture A Healthy Back
By Junior on 08/11/2011 16:02:28
Quick tips to ensure perfect posture and super-strong muscles
as well as general fitness.5 Maintain a healthy dietEating healthily is important, as weight gain can lead to back pain in the future. For more advice, visit Backcare.More health tips by Junior:Five Ways To Cope With An Upset TummyFive Ways To Protect Skin
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Your child's hereditary traits explained
By Junior on 30/03/2012 17:08:02
Piecing together the secrets of your child's genetic make-up
your child was aged two.More health articles on Junior:Why daydreaming is good for your childFive ways to protect your child's skin in summer
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Travel With Children guide book
By Junior on 11/08/2011 15:39:01
Make sure you read Travel With Children which is teeming with inspiration, suggestions and essential information for ensuring your family holiday is perfect
-authors to contribute, so if you’re plucking up courage to take your children abroad for the first time, take a look. It also contains practical advice, including travel health and solo parent travel.Travel With Children costs £12.99 from www.lonelyplanet.comLook at our
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Meditation tips for all ages
By Junior on 03/01/2013 15:03:00
Hit the road to relaxation with these stress-free techniques
focused and calm. With practice, this age group can stay focused on a meditation for up to 20 minutes. More health from Junior:How to keep your child's smile bright and healthyYour child's hereditary traits explained
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How to wash your child's hair
By Junior on 25/04/2012 12:54:45
Eight handy hints for tip-top tresses
your child to check if her hair is clean by rubbing it between her fingers to create that squeaky sound.More health advice from Junior:How to cope with a bedwetting childWhy barefoot is best for babes
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