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Ten games to play with your toddler
By Junior on 16/03/2012 12:45:38
Spark her imagination with these simple pastimes
1. Jump and hop Make two circles with two pieces of string – a big circle with a longer piece and a small circle with the shorter piece. Then show your child how to jump up and down inside the bigger circle, then do the same for the small circle. Count each complete jump or chan...
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The best garden games for sunny days
By Junior on 11/04/2012 11:23:05
While away an afternoon with these lively outdoor pastimes
TrampolineFast becoming the latest family status symbol, the mantra is “the bigger, the better”. Why we love it It’s impossible to bounce without a smile; it’s brilliant exercise; a wonderful way to release tension as you feel your blues melt away. The downsideHaving to wait your...
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Five Wonderful Winter Activities
By Fiona McKim on 14/12/2012 13:44:00
When the big freeze sets in, keep busy with these wondrously wintry pastimes
1. Children can bring the beauty of a winter snow flurry indoors minus the slushy carpets by making a pretty homemade snowglobe. Take an old, cleaned jam jar and remove the top, then trim a piece of cork to the width of a pound coin and superglue it to the underside of the lid. F...
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The soothing Shanti
By Clay Johnson on 24/06/2011 12:26:33
With an assortment of activities and peaceful pastimes, the Shanti Maurice in Mauritius is the ideal place for the whole family to unwind
and even the chance to swim with dolphins. To find out more about what to do on the stunning island of Mauritius, and to prepare your children for some yoga fun, try the following guides:Travellers Mauritius (Thomas Cook Traveller Guides, £9.99)Make
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The Bonniest of Babies
By Catherine Hudson on 06/06/2011 16:13:55
We chat to Tracey Samuels, founder of the delightful Bonnie Baby - winner of our Designer Baby Fashion category - and discover her tomboy roots and penchant for pedal pushers
grew up?An artist.What were your favourite pastimes as a child? Drawing, playing outdoors and building dens with my friends in the countryside surrounding my parents' house. I used to drive my dad mad by stealing bits of building and DIY stuff from
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Longleat Safari Park, Wiltshire
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 25/07/2011 14:50:20
Be wowed by wildlife wonders at the Marquess of Bath's estate. Just don't forget to wind up those windows...
of her own. The Adventure Castle playground is amply appointed for such a purpose.Not many people know this, but… What’s a gorilla’s favourite pastime? Watching television, apparently. Inside his hut on the park’s Gorilla Island, solitary male silverback
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The exclusive interview: Tommy Hilfiger
By Catherine Hudson on 18/07/2011 16:07:36
Internationally revered designer, Tommy Hilfiger, tells us about working hard, dressing cool and his own rock star ambitions
Tommy Hilfiger, autumn winter 2011 childrenswear collectionWhat is your job? Fashion Designer Where did you grow up? Elmira, New York What did you want to be when you grew up? A rock star What were your favourite pastimes as a child? I
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Shell collecting
By Ingrid Thomas on 05/03/2008 17:48:42
Ways to inspire a love of beachside nature
Shell collecting is a wonderful pastime. It doesn’t cost a thing, and it is full of possibilities for pleasure and learning alike. Children love shells because they are safe and easy to pick up, they are great for decorating sand pies
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Enter Nina Govan, creative director of Olive & Moss
By Matthew Holroyd on 16/04/2012 10:11:29
The very delightful childrenswear designer shares her fondest childhood memories
, supportive and creative too. I also have a younger step brother and step sister, Max and Jojo both of whom have been fantastic new additions to the family.What were your favorite pastimes as a child?Eating sweets, colouring in and making up plays with my
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The best summer days out in The North
By Fiona McKim on 19/06/2012 13:58:00
Savour the sunny season at one of these fabulous family events
during this activity session at Wordsworth House in Cumbria. Young history fans will relish learning about the grisly sports including bare-knuckle boxing and cock fighting as well as the more refined pastimes of the upper class.The Manchester Picnic
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