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Little Miss Junior tries on her fabulous new winter wardrobe
By Matthew Holroyd on 21/05/2010 00:00:00
Junior's fashion-forward mini fashionista is already looking ahead to winter…
gal about town who likes times gone by with a modern-day twist.A stone's throw away, Caramel Baby & Child, Papillon and Ovale were showcasing their new offerings. Caramel are a personal favorite and with founder Ava on speed dial, I feel sometimes like
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Guess how much I love you
By Photography David Handley at Jackie Gibbs agency; Fashion Linda Mclean on 12/10/2010 16:51:52
Keep your baby smiling in a wonderfully snug selection of the new sean's greatest knits and soft prints
Brown wool cardigan £84 by Chloe (ages 3 months – 4years); green wool bonnet £35 by Caramel Baby & Child (ages 1-12 months); Peter Pan collared blouse £69 by Chloe (ages 3 months – 4 years)
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Funky lunch: Twit Twoo sandwich
By Junior on 20/09/2011 12:03:59
Your child will be delighted with this owl-shaped sandwich perched on a breadstick tree branch
IngredientsWholemeal bread Sandwich filling of your choice50/50 white bread CheeseCucumberCarrot BreadstickMethod1 Make your favourite sandwich and then cut it into an oval shape.2 From the top layer of the sandwich, cut out a small oval shape
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Spooky snacks for Hallowe’en
By Annabel Karmel on 06/09/2010 13:43:24
Enjoy a frightful feast with these devilishly delectable treats
white oval shapes or roll out some tiny balls of white icing into oval shapes. Dampen them with a little water and stick them onto the front of the ghost. Use a blob of black writing icing for the pupils of the eyes.For more fantastic Hallowe’en recipes
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Funky lunch: King Of The Jungle sandwich
By Junior on 20/09/2011 11:45:18
Fussy eaters won't be able to resist this charming lion-shaped sandwich with its mane of cheese and carrots
and then use a piece of the leftover bread to form a triangle shape for a nose.3 For the eyes, use oval-shaped pieces of sliced cucumber and finish each eye with a grape half.4 Take a slice of cucumber skin and mirror the shape of the bread nose as you cut
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Funky lunch: Oink Oink sandwich
By Junior on 20/09/2011 12:30:03
Your child will look forward to lunchtime with these piggy-shaped sandwiches and their curly carrot tails
and your sandwich filling to stick these pieces together.2 From the leftover bread, cut two small ears and a smaller oval shape for the snout. Cut the same shapes from a piece of ham and lay on top of the bread to fit the shapes of the ears and nose. 3
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Funky lunch: Feline Peckish sandwich
By Junior on 20/09/2011 12:13:09
Make a sweet kitten-shaped sandwich with a cute little cucumber and cheese nose
IngredientsBread Sandwich filling of your choiceCucumber Cheese Ham or red apple skinMethod1 Make your sandwich using your favourite filling and then cut out an oval shape with two pointed ears for the head.2 Cut some lengths of cucumber skin
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Tomato Bruschetta
By Junior on 16/09/2011 16:44:40
These toasted slices of bread topped with ripe tomatoes and torn basil leaves are very simple to make
tomatoes1 clove garlicFreshly ground black pepper (optional)A few fresh basil leaves (optional)1.Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/Gas Mark 4. Cut the bread diagonally into 8 oval-shaped slices. 2. Lay the bread flat on a baking tray. Using a spoon, drizzle 2
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Why toddlers love shapes
By Elissa Milne on 17/04/2010 18:11:14
Toddlers just love playing with shapes. So what's the big attraction?
, lingering a little, holding on to the edges before finally releasing it with a clatter into the container. The oval comes next. The hexagon and the pentagon (in that order) always follow, efficiently dispatched through their respective windows. Of course
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When nits happen…
By Catherine O'Dolan on 21/09/2010 12:22:27
They're the bane of primary school, so how do you get rid of them? Read our essential facts of lice
What are head lice? Lice are small, wingless, greyish-white insects with flattened, elongated bodies and oval heads. They are about 1/16 to 1/8 inch long.Where can they be found? Head lice spend their entire lifespan in our hair, clinging tightly
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