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A colour-changing Jelly night light
By Junior on 01/10/2010 00:00:00
A Jelly night light is an unusual but brilliant idea
The fabulously fun Jelly makes a great night light. The soothing glow changes through thousands of colours and your child can stop on any she wishes simply by pressing the squidgy top. £28 from Mathmos.
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Collector’s Classic: White Rabbit Night Light
By Junior on 01/11/2009 00:00:00
Children will be delighted with this award-winning, lovable White Rabbit Light
Although it looks like it’s from a bygone era, the White Rabbit Light was created by the White Rabbit England Company in their Staffordshire Potteries this year. Made from fine bone china, the lamp glows gently from the inside when switched on
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Beautiful light garlands
By Junior on 01/04/2010 00:00:00
Light garlands makes a brilliant alternative to the usual night lights
For a new take on night lights, take a look at these Cable & Cotton garlands. Opt for a combination (like Morocco, pictured), or customise your own. Large single lights also available. From £20 for a 20-light garland.
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Northern Lights in Iceland
By Junior on 09/08/2011 11:52:37
The Northern Lights in Iceland is a truly mesmerizing scene to witness
Children will be enchanted by the Northern Lights (or the Aurora, as they are also known) – one of the world’s most spectacular natural phenomena. With a Discover The World’s Aurora Nights break to Iceland you stay at the four-star Northern Lights
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How to conquer your child's night time fears
By Junior on 24/10/2012 18:05:00
You don’t have to be a superhero to banish the 'baddies' beneath the bed
to you what is real and what is just imaginary.Fear of the darkUse a night light to give a reassuring glow. Remember, too, that when lights do go out, absolute silence can be frightening. Your child may be happier if she can hear people moving about
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Five childhood anxieties and how to banish them
By Junior on 12/10/2011 15:08:48
Simple strategies to soothe your child's anxieties
to you what is real and what is just imaginary. Fear of the dark Use a night light to give a reassuring glow. Remember, too, that when lights do go out, absolute silence can be frightening. Your child may be happier if she can hear people moving about
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Dukes hotel's Christmas package
By Junior on 08/08/2011 10:11:24
A Christmas Family Sparkle package will make viewing London's top attractions a magical experience
London takes on a magical air of sparkle at Christmas time, from the twinkling lights of Trafalgar Square to Hyde Park’s Winter Wonderland. Dukes hotel in London’s Mayfair has a Christmas Family Sparkle package, which is ideal for taking in London
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Junior's guide to igloos and snowy fun
By Junior on 15/08/2011 12:24:37
Stay at an impressive ice hotel, gaze at the dramatic spectacle of the Northern lights and have a jolly time with Santa
There’s a certain romance about the idea of building your own icy igloo and snuggling down for the night. However, if that sounds like a bit too much like hard work, why not book into the Ice Hotel in Swedish Lapland? Chiselled out of ice
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Little dance divas
By Junior on 11/08/2011 16:12:42
Young ballet fans will love the celebrations for the centenary of Les Ballets Russes in Monaco
visit to the quaint Christmas market and be dazzled by the stunning Christmas lights in Casino Square. Go ice skating by the harbour and visit the city’s excellent Oceanographic Museum. Two nights’ B&B at the Columbus Hotel December 9–20 costs from €350
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Enjoying a merry Christmas in Saariselkä
By Junior on 11/08/2011 16:20:29
You'll be greeted at the airport by Santa's elves and later meet Santa himself if you book a charming break with Esprit Holidays to Saariselkä
Set the mood for Christmas this year with a magical trip to Saariselkä, a remote Finnish village deep inside the Arctic Circle. During December, the entire village is strung with sparkling fairy lights. Esprit Holidays offer a family package
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