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Junior's Top 100 Children's Books 41-50
By Catherine O'Dolan on 20/10/2011 09:20:20
The best children's books in the world, voted by Junior readers
41. The Wind In The Willows by Kenneth Grahame Egmont, £5.99 It might be 100 years old, but this novel about Ratty, Mole, Badger, Toad and the other animals of the riverbank is an evocation of rural England that still captures the imagination
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Five great destinations for a White Christmas
By Catherine O'Dolan on 23/11/2010 16:30:48
Whether it's super-soft snow, soothing sands, or white-water rafting, you can have yourself a white Christmas with these fantastic festive breaks
is now a development of 12 stunning New England-style beachfront houses. Overlooking the empty white beaches of the Isles of Scilly, brushed by the frothy waves of the icy Atlantic, they offer an enchanting Christmas hideaway. If not dusted in snow
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Your Child's Back-To-School Health Checklist
By Catherine O'Dolan on 21/09/2010 12:16:52
How to keep your child in tip-top health this term
until she is free of infection – about five days. Head scratching often means head lice – and nearly a quarter of pupils in England have them. If they appear, your child can go to school, but tell a teacher so her class can be treated.If you do need
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Paul Smith: Q&A
By Catherine O'Dolan on 18/06/2010 15:15:07
To celebrate the launch of Paul Smith Junior, Sir Paul talks fashion and… football
come across and what you make of them. Of courses there’s an element of luck and of talent and effort. For me, it’s a real combination of things.7. Do you wish you’d designed the suits for the England football team? We could have done easily but it
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Cooking with Raymond Blanc
By Catherine O'Dolan on 07/08/2010 12:11:55
A lifelong love of good food and a rich culinary heritage encouraged Michelin-star chef Raymond Blanc to open his own cookery class to inspire and educate mini chefs
brought up in England which is a very different environment. They were both at private school, where food had no importance whatsoever, so it was more difficult to teach them from a distance. I also didn’t want to bring them up in the same profession
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