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Best UK Family Hotel 2013 *Winner* Gleneagles, Scotland
By Sophie Westnedge on 06/06/2013 11:46:30
The very best of British hospitality at a family-friendly destination
Gleneagles Hotel, winner of Best UK Family Hotel in the Junior Design Awards 2013Gleneagles Hotel, ScotlandWhen this award-winning spa and resort hotel first opened its doors in 1924, it was described as “a Riviera in the Highlands” and ”the eighth
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Best Family Restaurant *Winner* Barefoot Books Storyteller's Cafe
By Sophie Westnedge on 10/06/2013 16:38:35
Family dining at it's best at The Storyteller Cafe in Oxford
Barefoot Books Storyteller's Cafe, winner of Best Family Restaurant in the Junior Design Awards 2013Barefoot Books Storyteller's CafeConvivial company, delicious cuisine, and a relaxed and happy ambience where fellow diners smile with approval
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Best Family Hotel (Europe) 2013 *Winner* Borgo Egnazia, Italy
By Sophie Westnedge on 06/06/2013 11:28:54
Just a few hours away this European jewel offers sun, sea, pools and secret gardens
romantic allure has surely been further enhanced by the fact that it played host to the A-list nuptials of Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel last summer.Exuding effortless elegance, utmost luxury is at the heart of the experience at this family-friendly
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It's a Child's Life, with Charlotte Saye
By Catherine Hudson on 07/06/2013 15:17:02
Charlotte, founder of stylish celebration webstore, Carousel, turns the clock back to a reimagined childhood...
?I’d want to work somewhere beautiful, full of colour and imagination.What would you do for fun and hobbies?I’d learn to take on the boys: to beat them at football and pool!What pearls of wisdom would you pass on to your five-year-old friends?I would tell
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Picture Book of the Year 2013 *Winner* Oh No, George by Chris Haughton
By Fiona McKim on 10/06/2013 12:53:29
A mischievous mutt stars in Chris Houghton's morality tale
sketching a blundering mallard “sparked by seeing a worried looking duck who seemed to be swimming about two inches below the water level of his friends,” to Googling “guilty dogs” (a great pastime, incidentally). Eventually, he landed on the idea
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