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Movie buffs
By Junior on 01/08/2011 16:22:35
Admire the scenery that your favourite characters from Where the Wild Things Are have been to in an Australian tour
You might have seen Max and his giant friends trudge through the expansive deserts and forests in Where The Wild Things Are, but now you can see the landscapes in person when you go on Bridge & Wickers’ five-day tour of Australia’s state of Victoria.The Victoria Secrets tour take...
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Five of the best family films
By Junior on 10/04/2012 14:21:49
While away a rainy day with these marvellous movies
WALL - E (U) Human beings can be a mean old bunch. Having cluttered up the planet with all their junk, they’ve escaped on an enormous spaceship. Meanwhile, poor little WALL-E has to clean up the mess, crunching the junk in his tummy and popping it back out in neat cubes. But this...
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Five tips for cinema trips
By Junior on 10/04/2012 12:44:44
Have a happy day out at the movies with your family
1. Pick your screeningMany cinemas now offer special baby-friendly screenings for parents with very small children, where the other cinema goers will be more tolerant of any extra noise. For toddlers and older children you are likely to find a more child-friendly audience at duri...
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Animal spotting in Madagascar
By Junior on 08/08/2011 16:12:39
If your children are crazy about the film, Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, then Costa Cruises can offer the ideal holiday for your family
Children are going mad for Madagascar as a result of the marvelous movie Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa. So take them to the home of Alex the Lion and Gloria the Hippo on a family-friendly cruise with Costa Cruises, sailing from Mauritius
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The five best family films in the cinema this Easter
By Junior on 04/04/2012 13:50:49
Juniors top five child-friendly films out now
Mirror Mirror (PG)Snow white movies are a bit like buses. You wait ages for one, and then two come along at once, but while Snow White And The Huntsman, starring Twilight starlet Kristen Stewart as the eponymous heroine, promises to be a darkly
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Happy Family Travel: How to avoid a mid-air meltdown
By Junior on 12/08/2011 11:55:24
A sense of unease accompanies any plane journey with children. Here’s how to avoid such a crisis
-haul flights, most airlines provide on-board goodie bags with a mix of comics, games, sunglasses and toys, which usually go down well, as well as family movies and children’s channels on the in-flight entertainment. Consider buying a seat for a child under two
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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”
, with wooden plank walls and sails and barrels as artful decoration. The complimentary club is for ages four to 11, though babies and toddlers are welcome with an accompanying adult. Activities include a playground, pool, movie room, arts and crafts and a Youth
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The world's quirkiest destinations
By Junior on 16/08/2011 12:04:27
Car-shaped beds, a comic book style tour, sights that will make a Star Wars fan giddy... an unusual holiday is definitely an unforgettable holiday
of other famous scenes from the movies, including the set of Mos Espa, where the pod-racing sequence for The Phantom Menace was filmed, and the Yardangs, the wind-abraded ridge where the Jedi duel between Qui-Gon and Darth Maul (also in The Phantom Menace
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Zamzam in Morocco
By Junior on 02/08/2011 17:05:35
The enchantment of Marrakech
One of my favourite movies is Hideous Kinky, about a single, free-spirited hippy mother struggling to bring up two children in Marrakech. As a single mother of two myself (with boho inclinations), I’d even fancied myself as a little like the cool
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England’s Famous Five
By Junior on 18/08/2011 10:48:22
Discover the Famous Five locations in England with grand hotels, fairytale castles, rural retreats, urban resorts and coastal destinations
hamper for four and tickets for both the London Eye and a top family show. Children are treated like mini VIPs receiving complimentary slippers and bathrobes, a toy box, access to unlimited children’s movies, and milk and cookies at bedtime. Experience
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