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Five ways to enjoy a walk in the woods
By Junior on 23/12/2011 16:38:10
Take a ramble through your local woodland with your child
that spending time in natural environments promotes a positive outlook.3 Be prepared At the start of the walk, hand out small paper bags for collecting twigs, seed heads and pebbles. You can make a visual map of the walk when you get home. Also take a picnic
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Jolly January Outings In London
By Zoe Dickens on 04/01/2012 13:45:36
Banish the post-Christmas blues with these great days out
technology to design a pattern for a cushion or t-shirt based on the clothing in the Museum Of London's galleries.ApassionataJanuary 21Gallop into 2012 with this stunning show, perfect for young animal lovers. Get caught up in the grandeur and majesty
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Tips on surviving your child's homework
By Fiona McKim on 23/12/2011 13:32:24
Five simple ideas to encourage learning at home
.Create a productive environment It may sound obvious but making sure your child has somewhere comfortable, clean and distraction free for her studies is extremely important. Everyone works differently so try to find out what suits your child best whether
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The Sleepyhead baby bed – designed with blissful bed-sharing in mind
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 03/01/2012 11:05:26
Lisa Furuland, founder of Enfant Terrible Design of Sweden, shares the inspiration behind her stylish sleep-time innovation the Sleepyhead
and heartbeat. I believe them. Proximity to the parents in general, and to the mother in particular, is the most soothing of environments for any infant.
I had an idea of what shape the pod should have. So with the assistance of my sister, who’s a seamstress, I
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