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Shortlisted Picture Book Of The Year 2012: Sir Scallywag And The Golden Underpants
By Catherine O'Dolan on 20/05/2012 13:44:01
Witty wordsmith Giles Andreae pens a rip-roaring tale of a golden-underpanted King Colin
bottoms and right royal behinds, this is a joyful tale where the little guy is triumphant. Vibrant illustrations by Korky Paul, of Winnie The Witch fame, adds to its slapstick humour appeal.Sir Scallywag And The Golden Underpants by Giles Andreae and Korky
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In the February issue of Junior magazine
By Junior on 23/01/2009 10:35:15
Available on news stands now!
prefers hanging out with adults?The Comedy ClubHaving a good sense of humour is vital for your child's happiness, so learn fun ways to encourage laughter and giggles The Creative ClassroomThe trend for home schooling is gaining popularity, but what does
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Too Many Girls (surely not!)
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 17/06/2011 15:39:30
Jonty Lees battle-of-the-sexes tale was highly-commended in our category for Most Promising New Talent
with a good dose of humour, and the happy conclusion of daddy watching the footie while having his nails painted is sure to raise a wry smile in both male and female camps – even if it’s a little far from the truth chez Lees. “A more accurate picture
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The Golden Nit Has Landed...
By Ciara Munnelly on 01/07/2011 13:19:12
David Walliams, Catherine Tate and other luminaries team up with some of Britain’s most promising talents for a new animation, set to air this weekend
of the young creators. It was an excitable occasion, with lots of cries of “I drew that!”, “That’s mine!” and “Look, look!” issuing from the audience. With engaging animations, a surreal storyline and touches of toilet humour, this fun film is sure to hit
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Eureka!, West Yorkshire
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 25/07/2011 13:58:10
Spark the imagination – and possibly even discover a future career – at this museum for children
of England…Don’t forget to pack Your imagination, your sense of humour and, if you feel like it, a costume to match this summer’s Wild, Wild West themeSpecial events Wild, Wild WestJuly 23–September 4Explore all things rootin’ and tootin’. Pitch a tent, join
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Toy Story 3: the must-see family movie
By Catherine O'Dolan on 16/07/2010 15:38:26
Toy Story 3 is receiving rave reviews, but will it really make Daddies cry?
and honesty, not to mention the brilliantly observed humour, of the central characters – loyal-to-the-last Woody and puffed-up-but-able-to-laugh-at-himself Buzz. Now it's time for Ken "I'm not a girl's toy” to shine, renaming Barbie's Dreamhouse (instantly
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Jolly January Outings in Scotland
By Zoe Dickens on 04/01/2012 13:55:05
Banish the post-Christmas blues with these great days out
whilst parents can explore the gallery’s latest exhibition with it's curator.Glasgow Kids Comedy Club: Ray BradshawJanuary 8Rescue your children from their back-to-school slump with a special comedy show that will appeal to their cheeky sense of humour
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The best summer days out in Northern Ireland
By Fiona McKim on 19/06/2012 13:56:00
Savour the sunny season at one of these fabulous family events
on the promenade in Newcastle, County Down where audiences can expect traditional slapstick humour and a healthy dose of bopping from the great man's irritable wife.Irish Game FairJuly 7, 8Now in its 50th year this annual event at Shane’s Castle Estate in Lough
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The inside scoop: H&M childrenswear
By Catherine Hudson on 14/05/2013 09:00:00
Head of Design for H&M childrenswear, Erica Christoffersson, chats to us about her childhood dressing up days and the summer childrenswear collection
Erica and H&M girlswear Why did you decide to work in childrenswear?I like the way children are free and open minded and have a fantastic sense of humour. I love children’s fashion, and that I have the opportunity to be able to design fashionable
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Children's author Georgia Byng on her favourite books
By on 22/10/2007 16:05:20
Georgia Byng, author of the incredibly hypnotic Molly Moon's books, admits to being Raymond Briggs' number one fan, as she reveals her five all-time favourite children's books
children's books were comic strips. I still love the detail and humour in Briggs’ characters and illustrations. He is an absolute master when it comes to telling stories using this medium. He knows exactly what is interesting and funny. I take my hat off
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