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Hurray for Holiday Nanny
By Junior on 09/08/2011 12:13:54
Holiday Nanny will keep your children entertained whether they love being artistic, keeping active or creating music
are organised between the nanny and the family.Tel: 01494 772400 or visit www.holidaynanny.co.ukCheck out our Travel section for plenty more holiday ideas and tips.
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Foreign countries en famille
By Suzanne Milne on 19/04/2010 15:08:15
National Geographic photographer and mother-of-four Annie Griffiths Belt talks to Junior about the best way to travel the world with family in tow
that is really good for kids starting at six or so is something where they are physically active – they climbed that mountain, they learned to canoe, well like in New Zealand they were that age when they went luging, where they feel they have got some bragging
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Six ways to have a greener holiday
By Clayton Johnson on 03/08/2010 17:39:33
A few simple changes will ensure you travel with a clear conscience
with lots of activities for children, including collecting eggs from the resident chickens and visiting the cows, sheep and pigs. A week at Berridon Farm in Devon costs from £400 for a family of four.Less but longer Rather than taking a number of short
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Junior's guide to exciting ranches
By Junior on 16/08/2011 10:14:18
A horseback ride exploring Navajo culture, a raft down the Vallecito Lake...a Wild West holiday is a winning family holiday idea
with American Adventures. On this activity-filled trip you explore unique landscapes in Zion, Bryce and Grand Canyon National Park. In Zion, you can hire bikes and visit the ghost town where Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid was filmed, hike to the Emerald
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Choosing a children's holiday club
By Junior on 12/08/2011 15:44:08
A well-run children’s club is a real bonus, keeping your child happily entertained, and giving you some much-needed “me-time”
.holidaynanny.org) has 70 nannies on their books, many with a specialist set of skills, whether it be musical, sporty, creative or sandcastle-building skills you’re looking for.Look at our Tips & advice section for other useful hints.
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Winter sun destinations
By Junior on 17/08/2011 17:40:19
When our British nights start drawing in, hot sunny days are only a few hours away. So how far are you willing to fly?
hotels, of which Al Waha (the Oasis) is a great family resort. A Little Turtles’ club caters for four- to 11-year-olds with activities such as handprint painting, mosaic craft, bracelet making, beach games, kite flying and collecting and decorating
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Holiday bargains
By Junior on 10/08/2011 15:24:26
Here's how to snap up the best family holiday deals...
your holiday on hold this year, think again. If you do your research, ask for those discounts and book your own travel insurance, you may just find that this is the year to take the family on that holiday of a lifetime.Look at our Tips & advice section
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Luxury holidays around the world
By Junior on 18/08/2011 12:08:17
Enjoy the good life and splash out on a luxury holiday you’ll never forget
.What’s best for children? Younger children will enjoy the Kid’s Club that offers arts, crafts and nature trails.
The child-friendly pool is a hit with mini loungers and has a special bar offering virgin fruit cocktails. Older children can enjoy scuba diving
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Your dream green holiday
By Junior on 18/08/2011 14:22:12
With tipis, tree houses and wildlife projects, ethical travelling has never been so much fun
holiday needed to be, and while 60 per cent said they would prefer to find something eco-friendly, 33.5 per cent said it’s not something they even consider when planning a holiday. Only 5.6 per cent said they actively seek out ‘green’ holidays, and less
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The glamper's guide to camping
By Junior on 02/08/2011 15:05:36
There has never been so much choice and variety in the world of camping. So from treehouses in France to the Wild West of the US, here’s how to camp in a little more luxury
costs from £70 per night. Tel: 01938 811308.- For the real American Indian experience, you only have to travel as far as, er, France. Bonheur de Vivre, 30 minutes from Le Mans, is an authentic Indian-style encampment, where traditional activities
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