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Costume crazy: Grasshoppers, mice and more Hallowe'en head-turners
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 24/10/2011 19:00:06
Photographer Marie Préaud's gallery of fancy dressers shines a light into the bewitching possibilities of Hallowe'en
in this weird and whacky line-up. Hallowe'en, is a time when children's imaginations are free to run riot. And according to Marie, the magical possibilities it presents should not be underestimated."By deliberately choosing a character and wearing a costume
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Trick or treat tips
By Fiona McKim on 20/10/2011 16:41:08
How to have a scream this Hallowe’en
1. Picking a costumeWhen picking out an outfit for your little monsters avoid anything that will trail on the ground, cause any discomfort or restrict their movement. Masks and wigs can be irritating and itchy, and children tend to pull them off
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A Midsummer Night's Dream at Covent Garden
By Catherine Hudson on 18/07/2011 11:51:30
Don't miss the Iris Theatre's beautifully spirited, outdoor performance of A Midsummer Night's Dream
autumnal coloured costumes. Children will love the frantic outbursts from cheeky Puck who dances and jumps around, weaving in and out of the audience. They also encouraged to get involved in the play firsthand with an invitation for the bravest volunteers
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Family activities…for moving about
By Suzanne Milne on 17/04/2010 21:41:05
Ten activities that will shake, rattle and roll your child
1. Do a circus routine Encourage your child to practise being a clown (for costumes, use ping-pong balls for a big red nose, colourful oversize clothing, some funny glasses and a big hat), an acrobat (who does cartwheels, somersaults and handstands
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