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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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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
to see the Northern Lights, a breathtaking display of coloured lights caused by a collision of particles in the earth’s magnetic fields. The Northern Lights can be seen from Sweden, Norway, Canada, Finland and Iceland. Dubbed the Land Of Ice And Fire
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Postcard from... Lapland
By Kate Donoughue on 17/11/2011 10:46:05
Meet Father Christmas in SAariselka
, plus a meeting with Mr Claus himself.Parents will love...The Winter Wonderland effect, as well as the skiing, the Northern Lights and the fascinating culture of the local Sami people.Stay at… Santa’s Christmas Cabins, traditional log cabins set
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Glowing speech bubble lamp
By Junior on 01/01/2011 00:00:00
You will never forget the important details with this Snakkes wall lamp which you can scrawl messages and reminder notes onto its luminescent surface
Ensure those “Remember your PE kit” type messages get noticed with this Snakkes wall lamp from the hip Norwegian design collective, Northern Lighting. £195 from Funktionalley (including whiteboard marker).
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Jolly January Outings In Northern Ireland
By Zoe Dickens on 04/01/2012 13:33:23
Banish the post-Christmas blues with these great days out
Experience the AuroraJanuary 2Experience the thrill of the Northern Lights at Armagh Planetarium this year with this fabulous new family show for 2012 – an out of this world day out!Robots From TV And The MoviesUntil January 12Children with a taste
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Fabulous Festive Days Out In Northern Ireland
By Fiona McKim on 10/11/2011 11:00:10
Our pick of the happiest yuletide happenings in Northern Ireland
dressing up is strongly encouraged for children and parents alike!Foyle Film Festival: Kids WeekendDecember 26–27The 24th annual Foyle Film Festival offers a special weekend dedicated to festive screenings for children including The Littlest Light
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See this stage show: Kindur
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 16/04/2012 12:38:58
Join a woolly odyssey with this interactive performance
effects, using a pressure sensitive floor and amazing projections to conjure a fantastical world, where trolls and elves lurk and the Northern Lights magnificiently blaze across the sky. And there’s not a homemade cotton wool costume in sight. Kindur
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Fabulous Festive Days Out In The North
By Fiona McKim on 10/11/2011 10:30:26
Our pick of the happiest yuletide happenings for a Northern Noël
, 21–23, 27–29For an illuminating evening, head to Muncaster Castle to see the façade of the famous fortress transformed by lights, music and special effects. Wrap up warmly and keep your eyes peeled for a familiar character being pulled across
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Ten of the best world wonders
By Junior on 16/08/2011 11:37:54
From the four corners of the globe, these are the family holidays to take for the world’s greatest natural and cultural sights
for children five years plus, including nine nights’ accommodation and some meals, from Imaginative Traveller, excluding flights.5. Beyond the Arctic Circle, FinlandWhy? The mesmerising Northern Lights will almost end up seeming just like a bonus on this six
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February and half-term events
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 07/02/2011 10:47:24
Keep busy this half-term with our pick of great events
February 19Follow an interactive trail to discover amazing stories behind the transport exibits at the Burrell Collection in Glasgow. Lighthouse DIYFebruary 17–18BYOB for this lighthouse DIY workshop, inspired by the Shining Lights exhibition at the National
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