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Party time with Tinc
By Catherine Hudson on 07/06/2011 12:13:17
Enter a colourful, creative world of extraordinary stationery, attention grabbing goody bags and fun greeting cards
to use on the Tinc website. Just enter: JNR15 at the check out for 15 per cent discount on your stationery shopping. A great idea for ordering the party bags, gifts and creative supplies to prepare for those upcoming summer holidays. The discount code
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Top holiday villas
By Junior on 16/08/2011 12:41:28
Sharing a villa with a gang of family and friends is a wonderful way to pass some downtime together, and spread the cost…
, babysitting if you want it – there’s lots to love about a villa holiday. There are lots of beautiful villas in Tuscany that can accommodate sizeable groups and Abercrombie & Kent Villas offers some gorgeous properties. The rustic Borgo di Campioni villa
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Shop 'til you drop from Delhi to New York
By Junior on 15/08/2011 15:58:48
Look at these must-have holidays for shopaholics from the tantalising scent of spices from Delhi's market stalls to the world's greatest toy store in New York
Eloise in neon lights above the bed. The suite has two rooms, one for the erstwhile Eloise and one for her parents. Prices start at £637 per night. Look at our Travel section for lots of other fun holiday ideas.
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Home on the range
By Junior on 08/08/2011 17:09:39
Perusing the peaks for the ultimate family ski holiday is no easy task. Thankfully, there is a hassle-free option for a glamorous family gathering…
Our family of five has been skiing as a unit for five years now. Every Easter holiday, we set off for a week on the slopes, each time we’re all a tad wiser about managing our expectations. We have tried lots of ways to make the holiday work
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Advertorial: Keeping the kids happy abroad
By Sainsbury’s Finance on 18/08/2011 11:24:43
A theme park holiday can be great fun for the whole family and leave you with some wonderfully happy memories
This is a promotional feature brought to you by Sainsbury's Finance If you haven't done it yet, don't wait until the kids want to go off and do their own thing. Enjoy an action-packed holiday together, with all the fun of the fair.Making the most
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Brilliant city breaks
By Junior on 17/08/2011 10:55:09
Gorge on the best gelato in Rome, go on a gargoyle hunt in Paris... these city break ideas will throughly entertain your children
We’ll always have ParisIf the song is anything to go by, you’ll love Paris in the springtime. When it comes to sightseeing, the Notre Dame is stunning, and whilst this stark Gothic icon may not be an obvious choice for children, a gargoyle hunt made it a firm favourite during our...
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How to have an eco holiday
By Junior on 17/04/2013 00:00:00
It's Earth Day on April 22 - here's how to have a greener, happier holiday
saying “hello” in a foreign language, while for others it may be simply eating in a restaurant with more unusual local foods to sample. Whether your idea of a family holiday is packing the children in the car and heading for the coast, or jetting off
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Junior's guide to igloos and snowy fun
By Junior on 15/08/2011 12:24:37
Stay at an impressive ice hotel, gaze at the dramatic spectacle of the Northern lights and have a jolly time with Santa
wonderful holiday ideas.
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The lowdown on Okido magazine
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 26/11/2010 15:48:05
Editor Sophie Dauvois shares the inspiration behind cool children's art and science magazine Okido
How did Okido start?Okido started when my son Emil was four and not yet at school. We were on holiday in Morocco with just one Richard Scarry book that we were reading over and over again. So we started drawing our own book with some activity pages
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The Italian jaunt
By Junior on 11/08/2011 14:40:53
Riding in a gondola and scooting down water slides are sure to deliver an idyllic family holiday, so prepare yourselves for Italy’s floating world
The results of my informal Family Holiday Highlights Survey took me by surprise. Devised and carried out by myself – the mother of three children, aged ten, nine and five – it involved one simple question: what was the best day of your Italian
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