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Playing dress up
By Catherine Hudson on 01/03/2011 15:29:27
Beautiful wall decorations for your child's bedroom, created by Mae
Dress up dolls wall stickers £75Wonderfully whimsical... we love these gorgeous 'dress-up doll' wall stickers made by beautiful interiors label Mae. Fun, re-usable fabric stickers that won't damage your walls - how ingenious! With classic themes
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The A to Z of Children's Fashion - D Is For Dressing Up
By Judith Eagle on 13/05/2010 17:07:08
From Little Lord Fauntleroy frills to funky flares, even the youngest child can be dedicated follower of fashion with our A to Z guide
Dressing-up clothes took off in the 19th century and are still adored by children, parents and educators everywhere, especially because it is a sure-fire way to spark creativity and encourage imagination through role play. The average dressing-up
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Happy Hallowe'en Dress Up
By Catherine Hudson on 23/10/2011 12:15:09
Get prepared for a spooky spot of trick or treating with our selection of fiendish fashion
Glitzy cat mask £3.50 by Angels at Accessorize
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What I found today
By Matthew Holroyd on 15/03/2011 10:30:42
Dressing up made fun and stylish
I found these hugely fun animal jackets today on Etsy, from small Texan company Little Goodall. Choose from a fox, a bear and the above – an unusually friendly lion!
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What I found today...Horse Heroics
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 10/05/2012 09:41:05
Dressing up isn't just for children - their toys love it too
Everyone likes dressing up. Everyone including Ulysse, the blue knitted horse. When the mood takes him, all he has to do is don his scarlet cape and black mask and he becomes... Super Ulysse! Or should that be Superhorse?This striking superhero
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Fanciful fairytales for National Book Week
By Catherine Hudson on 01/03/2011 17:41:26
Dress up for National Book Week in these fairytale outfits with TU at Sainsburys
with accessories including Alice's hairband and Peter Pan's feathered cap. We love the all-in-one Gruffalo outfit!National Book Week runs throughout schools from 28 February - 4 March 2011
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Mini gladiator classes
By Junior on 05/08/2011 12:31:30
Your kids will just love dressing up in gladiator gear for a lively gladiator lesson at the Rome Cavalieri Waldorf Astoria
classes, but the most appealing aspect has to be the brilliant mini gladiator lessons. Dressed in full gladitorial get up, your child will get the chance to recreate history, and it may even lead him to proudly declare: “I am Spartacus!” From €420 per
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Seven simple rules for happy festivals
By Catherine O'Dolan on 23/03/2012 16:37:54
Magical fairgrounds, open fields to run and play, the chance to dress up and mess up – No wonder children love the new breed of family festivals
1. Choose your festivalIt might have been dubbed as “Three Days of Peace & Music” but turn back time to theWoodstockheyday of 1969 and you’d find the festival spirit steeped in a hazy mist of marijuana and zonked-out grown-ups. Not so the new breed
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Kermit talks fashion
By Catherine Hudson on 10/02/2012 12:27:07
All dressed up in something other than his regulation green, we meet the coolest frog on the block
Kermit the style KingThe Muppets are firmly back in town and this time around the greenest star of it's show, Kermit the frog, is looking super stylish. Throughout the new feature film Kermit has been dressed by American fashion label Brooks
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Baby lounge
By Junior on 31/10/2007 15:48:15
Dress them up in bold knits and seventies-style patterns to create a cute, cosy feel with a cool retro edge. Photography by David Handley
12-24 months); stripy hat £25 by Mini A True (ages 0-2 years) Knitted dress £161 and stripy tights £32, both by Missoni (ages 3 months-4 years) Dress from £175 by Chloé(ages 3 months-4 years);stripy tights £15 by Imps & Elfs(ages 2-24 months)
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