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Hop Like A Bunny
By Claire Hadley on 20/12/2010 10:43:34
A new childrenswear store opens in Holland Park
A wide range of toys are available for boys and girlsHop Like A Bunny is a fantastic new childrenswear boutique situated on London's Portland Road. Owner Maria Torregrosa has cherry picked a gorgeous selection of beautiful clothing, gifts and toys
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Nanos Spring/Summer 2012 fashion film
By Catherine Hudson on 27/02/2012 11:38:43
Hop like a bunny and enjoy the beautiful imagery in this fashion film from Spanish childrenswear label Nanos
Are you a fan of our official Junior Facebook page yet? An easy way to receive fashion news updates, previews and alerts to new web posts
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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
. And don’t think you can dispense with all that rabbit-mating nonsense by simply buying two girl rabbits. Not a bit of it. Bunnies mate with anything – their food bowl, your hand, your child’s foot. Within weeks, Lucky and Fluffy were at it like, well
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Joe Blogs selects his favourite family films for 2012
By Joe on 23/11/2011 15:37:01
Smart Boy About Town treads the red carpet to review the best family films in 2012 from Puss In Boots to Happy Feet 2
. Oh, and yes, I do like to get my mugshot snapped into the bargain.Here's some of my most recent screenings, with my best Barry Norman critiques. You can see more pics of me with the easter bunny in Hop, and tied up like Gulliver too.Joe's verdict
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Best Classic Book: Miffy At The Gallery
By Words: Catherine O'Dolan Photography: Ferry André de la Porte on 17/05/2011 16:27:44
An interview with author, Dick Bruna, who tells us about the creation of his iconic bunny girl, Miffy
the page. That is the strength of simplicity: the art of omission.How has the character changed over her career? In the beginning, Miffy was quite like a real rabbit – as she was based on a little bunny that used to hop about the garden of our holiday house
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The Top 100 Children's Books
By Junior's discerning readers on 20/04/2010 14:20:18
So here they are! The best books for children of all time, voted by you.
the notion that there's no place like home. 4 Winnie-The-Poohby AA Milne and EH Shepard Egmont, £6.99 (first published 1926)Although the language and turns of phrase are from a bygone era, the Winnie-The-Pooh books continue to be hugely popular
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