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Choosing the perfect ski holiday for all the family
By Catherine O'Dolan on 04/10/2010 13:18:50
Want the perfect family ski trip? All it takes is a bit of careful preparation and some tips from the experts
. Follow our top five tips, from family ski specialists Ski Famille, for taking young children on a skiing holiday.1. Pick a efamily-frindly resort with a short transfer time Opt for a resort that doesn’t involve too long an airport transfer to minimise
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Best Family Restaurant: The Rooftop at The Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon
By Catherine O'Dolan on 25/05/2011 13:51:16
Rob Fredrickson, Head Of Catering at the Royal Shakespeare Company and father of two, shares his tips for happy family dining
What’s your earliest food memory? Sunday roasts with my family – I’ve never seen a man eat as much as my grandfather – and crab sandwiches on the windswept Cornish coast are my fondest food memories.What foods did you like and dislike as a child? I
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Best Family Tour Operator 2011: Powder Byrne
By Catherine O'Dolan on 18/05/2011 10:52:36
Family travel tips from Simon Meeke of Powder Byrne, winners of our Best Family Tour Operator in the Junior Design Awards
What’s your recipe for the perfect family holiday? Ease of travel and access; a location that has appeal for each member of the family and services on hand that provide support for parents. When everyone has space to relax and do the things
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How to enjoy a good night's sleep
By Clay Johnson on 05/10/2010 12:22:20
A baby that won’t sleep can affect your whole family. Try our tips for a silent night
• Get your baby used to a night-time routine from day one. She probably won’t start to go to sleep when you want her to, but it will mean there’s already a routine in place she’s used to when she’s of an age that she can respond to one.• When you’re establishing a routine, ...
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Best Family Restaurant Winner: PizzaExpress
By Catherine O'Dolan on 27/05/2011 16:51:13
Emma Woods, Marketing Director of PizzaExpress, winners of the Best Restaurant category of the Junior Design Awards, shares her tips on family-friendly dining
family dinner? A Sunday roast cooked by my husband, the chef in our family. Kids, wine, banter… How often do you eat as a family? We try to eat together for most meals at the weekend and if we are lucky, one night in the week. Do you have any tips
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Best Family Tour Operator: Ski Famille
By Catherine O'Dolan on 23/05/2011 17:50:12
Family travel tips from Chris Thompson, Director of Ski Famille, and father of Eva, threeWhat’s your recipe for the perfect family holiday? Something that combines lots of fun family time with an opportunity for adults to recharge the batteries
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Happy Campers
By Laura James on 28/04/2008 14:32:23
Five fantastic UK campsites from the author of Cool Camping
TOP FIVE FAMILY CAMPING SITESDeepdale Farm This is my number one place to camp. Close to the coast in North Norfolk, you can camp in one of the two on-site tipis, or bring your own tent. The showers are blissful
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How to take Brilliant Photographs
By Catherine O'Dolan on 15/05/2012 17:44:42
Take a tip from award-winning photographer David Handley with his online masterclass
Here at Junior, we always pride ourselves on beautiful presentation, and that means beautiful photography of beautiful things (including children). One of our most favourite snappers is David Handley, who has been a regular contributor to Junior Magazine since time immemorial (th...
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The rules of rock-pooling
By Fiona McKim on 15/05/2012 12:46:06
Have an exciting coastal adventure with your child
stories about your beachcombing discoveries, gifting your child with magical memories of his day at the beach for years to come. More leisure articles from Junior:Swimming with your childDarcey Bussell's tips for budding dancers
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Lessons learned from my rabbit
By Susan Walls on 12/04/2012 12:26:04
These sweet and soft creatures will teach your child the meaning of life
1 Love and lossThe day we brought our first bunnies home, the nice man in the pet shop gave us a free booklet. It listed the diseases that Flopsie and Fluffy might suffer from: myxomatosis, viral haemorrhagic disease, red urine and fly strike were some of the more colourful varie...
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