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Junior's Guide to the Jubilee
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 30/05/2012 16:34:40
From craft and food to days out, shopping and fashion, we present you with a compendium of Jubilee fun to keep you royally amused
Join in with... a jamboree of family days outGet crafting with... a fun crown ideaSavour the day with... frightfully good Jubilee food and recipesSelect a magnificent momento with... Great British goodies fit for a queenTake some style inspiration
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Discover Children's Story Centre in London
By Ruth Davies on 28/05/2012 18:51:26
Children can enter the world of the imagination with a day out at this story centre in Stratford
entries in our Silver Cross Days Out Travel Writer Competition. Find about out other winners, the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and the National Museum Of Scotland.
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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
. There will also be cookery demonstrations and an array of children’s entertainment including bouncy castles and a climbing wall. Sea SafariJuly 11Head out to sea on an Aquaholics sightseeing safari with your child, setting sail from Portstewart in County
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It's the end for CPH Kids childrenswear tradeshow
By Catherine Hudson on 13/11/2012 13:43:10
The childrenswear tradeshow based in Copenhagen, is to close
The CPH Kids International Fashion Fair Spring/Summer 2012 turned out to be the last - for now.Via a heartfelt press release, the tradeshow released the following information:In 2009 CPH kids created a vision to define the future of the children
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Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: Dog Days
By Catherine O'Dolan on 03/07/2012 12:55:48
Long-suffering Greg Heffley huffs his way through a big summer adventure – with mayhem and mishaps along the way
that doesnt' factor that his mother's idea of fun is a book club, and his dad believes that a kid should be out playing sports and other exercises.Such is the oft' thwarted intentions of Greg, the classic middle child who is sandwiched between his bullying
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Ode to Autumn: Outdoor fun with your children
By Sophie Westnedge on 01/10/2012 16:59:00
How to make the most of each new season with some brilliant family activites
families can make the most of living in tune with the cycles of nature and revel in every season. Here Amanda shares some seasonal thoughts:What's your idea of a perfect family day? A perfect family day would include all seven members of our household – my
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Christmas 2012 preview at Marks & Spencer
By Catherine Hudson on 10/07/2012 15:33:53
Junior brings you an exciting sneak preview of what to expect at Marks & Spencer this coming festive season
. It reminded us of the ever-popular Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.For girls, there is a fabulous selection of designer-inspired fashion, including a dress coated in gold and bronze sequins and ankle boots in glitter. There are the usual chunky knit cardigans
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Meet the real Mee family
By Fiona McKim on 16/07/2012 12:51:06
The family whose story inspired Hollywood film, We Bought A Zoo, talk to Junior about a life transformed by big cats and even bigger dreams
on the project. “I knew my wife was terminally ill, and she was always the sensible one in the relationship, if I came up with a crazy plan she would shoot down nine out of ten of the ideas, quite rightly, and she was very good at that. So I knew if I could get
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A Bright idea for Christmas 2012
By Fiona McKim on 17/07/2012 09:29:24
Bright PR present this year's festive offerings from Biscuiteers and Great Little Trading Co
for beautifully crafted toys with high-end design credentials and bags of fun potential for children. In particular the vibrant and chunky Noah’s Ark Shape Sorter, £25, Masterpiece Easel, £71, and pretty-as-a-picture white Freja Dressing Table stood out as key
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How can I help my child to ride a bicycle?
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 23/08/2012 11:12:00
Learning to ride a bicycle will boost your child's confidence and give her the freedom to explore
As a child, your route to bicycling probably went a little something like this: first came a tricycle - a stable little vehicle that you could scoot around on, no problem. Then came a bike fitted out with stabilisers, giving you extra support either
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