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If you go out in the woods today…
By Kate Donoughue on 02/09/2010 15:50:31
Make the most of nature this autumn with these five fun activities
Autumn is the perfect time to get outside and into the woods, which are full of activities and adventures. 1. Find your own foodAutumn is a great time for taking the kids out foraging – and there’s nothing better than eating fruits and berries
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To Stay Or Not To Stay?
By Kate Donoughue on 18/07/2011 11:46:41
Enjoy a cultural break in beautiful Stratford-upon-Avon
Steeped in the history of the world’s most famous writer, the Arden Hotel in Stratford-upon-Avon is a lovely place to stay. On the outside, it’s in perfect keeping with its beautiful surroundings, but inside the 45-room boutique hotel has all
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An English country house
By Kate Donoughue on 18/04/2012 11:13:58
Relax in luxury at The Elms Hotel & Spa in Worcestershire
staying seven nights start from £1,260. Children sharing their parents’ room stay for free.
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Wolf watching in the Pyrénées
By Kate Donoughue on 14/02/2012 15:29:52
Dance with wolves at a French animal park
Get close to nature and spend the day(and a night) wolf watching from a luxury chalet next to a wolf pack’s enclosure in the Parc Animalier Des Pyrénées. Situated just outside Argelès-Gazost, a pretty town in France’s Hautes Pyrénées just a short
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The rites of spring
By Kate Donoughue on 23/02/2011 15:48:53
Five spring traditions your family can treasure forever
1 Freshen upSpring cleaning traditionally takes place when the weather is warm enough to open the windows and let the fresh air in. To make the task less daunting, break the task down in to small projects, and of course, many hands make light work
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How to help your toddler to talk
By Kate Donoughue on 03/02/2011 10:59:49
Ways you can encourage your late-talking child to chat
Most children start talking between about nine and 15 months, starting to enunciate clearly at about two years. However, not all children find language so simple and still haven’t produced their first words when all around them are already nattering
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A day in the life of ilovegorgeous
By Kate Donoughue on 29/03/2011 10:55:01
The co-founders talk about their busy lives
Sophie Worthington 6.45am My alarm goes followed by rushed dressing and breakfasting of our three children (Io, 15, Cy, 12, and Rex, nine). Living in the country and having three kids all at different schools means that my husband and I are both
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