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Meet the oddly unflappable Marshall Armstrong
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 17/06/2011 16:10:52
Any boy who turns up on their first day of school sporting a straw boater and a yellow-and-lime-green striped blazer is bound to turn a few heads. And just a quick glance at the extraordinary array of equipment Marshall Armstrong sets out on his
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Glasgow
By Words: Rachel Nouchi on 25/09/2009 17:47:00
Get a taste for the energy and artistry of this refurbished Scotland treasure
watching them. The gallery also runs drop-in daytime shows at midday and 3pm, as well as full-length shows three times each week. By now, toddlers may be pining for some green open spaces and there are two options: Glasgow Green or Kelvingrove Park. If your
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How to grow a wild flower garden
By Junior on 11/04/2012 10:45:20
Nurture your child’s wild side and discover the untamed blooms in your area
flower heaven at home – it doesn’t require as much effort or as much space as you might imagine. Apart from attracting insects and other creatures to your garden, wild flowers also adddiversity to your own patch of the country.“Even if you don’t have much
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In the October issue of Junior magazine
By Junior on 10/09/2009 16:04:59
Available on newsstands now
to write a cookbook full of delicious gluten-free recipesThe Green MileLeaving the car behind can be a breath of fresh air - quite literally. So put your best foot forward and let the adventure begin Wild At HeartSometimes the idea of trying to save
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Fimi Valencia fall 2012 report
By Matthew Holroyd on 06/02/2012 09:42:07
Junior reports from Fimi Valencia
Calvin Klein and the late Kurt Cobain.The SixtiesFashion designer Pierre Cardin known for his space age creations, geometric shapes and often very unisex silhouettes was the main reference in this season’s trend for the sixties. Although, it seemed a
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Parisian-style family dining (& celeb spotting) at Le Relais de Venise in Marylebone
By Catherine O'Dolan on 21/07/2010 17:11:17
There's no menu but the food is great at this family-friendly restaurant that's great for celebrity spotting
to whether you want your green salad starter with or without dressing, and whether you want your steak rare, medium… or well done (if you dare risk the disdain of the waitress). The accompanying frites are also naturally French. On a sunny bank holiday Monday
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Announcing The Junior Design Awards
By Catherine O'Dolan on 16/12/2010 10:54:42
The only awards that celebrate excellence in design & style for children's fashion, lifestyle & interiors, travel, food, toys and books
to recognise all the companies who share in our commitment and passion for all things beautiful in your child's life. That's why we are introducing The Junior Design Awards.Entry forms will be available in early January 2011, so watch this space for more
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Fabulously funky lunch-box suggestions
By Kate Donoughue on 05/08/2010 11:28:24
If your child is bored with bread or cheesed off with cheese, then try these tried-and-tested recipes to enliven your child's lunch box
easy recipes divided into mains, sides and treats. The idea is that your child should help in the making, hopefully thereby encouraging him in the eating. There are also tips on keeping food hot or cold, 15 cards with space to fill in your own favourite
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Miffy the bunny girl
By Catherine O'Dolan on 22/03/2012 16:43:57
How one innocent little white rabbit with a kiss for lips came to be a classic icon in children's literature
is extremely important to him. He has singled out a distinct palette of “Bruna colours” – specific shades of red, blue, green and yellow (but never purple) – that he uses. Clarity is key, too. “It is Miffy’s simplicity which seems to appeal to children
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Orla Kiely: The Queen of Pattern
By Catherine O'Dolan on 29/05/2012 19:16:15
The Irish designertakes inspiration from the colours of her childhood to create iconic designs as she branches out into picture books
: instead, there is soft tangerine, light grey, mossy green and ruddy amber (though, for the sake of simplicity for babies, in Colours, they are referred to in more humdrum terms: orange, grey, green and red).So where did it all begin? With a happy childhood
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