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Habitat height chart
By Junior on 01/01/2010 00:00:00
The useful Habitat height chart doubles up as a clothes hook too!

These powder-coated steel height charts come with a hook so you can accurately record your child’s growth spurts as well as use them to hang coats and scarves. Choose from a set of two charts: green and yellow or pink and orange. They cost £22 for a

Tailor’s measuring tape Height Chart
By Junior on 01/02/2009 00:00:00
Keep a track of your child's growth with this great tailor's measuring tape Height Chart

Scribbling your child’s height on the kitchen wall will be a thing of the past with this fabulous tailor’s measuring tape Height Chart, £30, from Graham & Green. The chart has sections for family members who are small, medium, large and even extra

Grow Chart
By Junior on 01/05/2009 00:00:00
Measure how tall your child has grown with this eco-friendly height chart

With the eco-friendly Grow Chart, you can keep track of your child’s growth until he is 140cm tall. Available in azure blue or poppy red and made from 100 per cent recycled card, it costs £30 from Bold & Noble.

Junior's shopping list this month
By Junior on 01/08/2008 00:00:00
Find some very cool interiors products from these fantastic websites

0845 872 2400 or visit www.aspace.co.uk* Miffy, the iconic bunny, can be found on dinner sets, door hooks and egg cups, but our favourite is this cute Miffy height chart at £19.99 available at  www.theperfectpad.co.uk* Park Life is an adorable new

Ten fascinating Smurf facts
By Fiona McKim on 18/07/2011 12:57:47
They’re bijou, blue and quite interesting too!

1. Somewhat lacking in stature, the Smurfs can only reach a maximum height the equivalent of three crab apples.2. Smurfs creator, Pierre Culliford (known as Peyo) decided to become an illustrator after he missed out on an interview to become a

Fab Family Traditions
By Judith Eagle on 05/05/2010 17:53:45
15 ideas for creating family traditions

-in is the perfect way to chart growth. All you need is the back of a door, or a length of wood – like a broom pole – on which to mark your annual height measurements. Mark the height of each child, along with their age and the date. You could do the same with hand

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