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A spot of parental bliss in the Algarve
By Catherine Hudson on 03/01/2013 12:00:19
Monte da Quinta resort offers an action-packed itinerary for the family
Monte da Quinta, AlgarveSituated in Quinta do Lago, within the Algarve’s “Golden Triangle”, Monte da Quinta resort is an ideal mini break destination for families. Kids World offers an action-packed itinerary, from face-painting and pottery
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An easter eggstravaganza in Wiltshire
By Judith Wilkinson on 11/03/2013 10:00:00
Enjoy a traditional Easter egg hunt at Lucknam Park Hotel & Spa in Wiltshire
Mark the Easter weekend with a trip to Wiltshire's Lucknam Park Hotel & Spa, where children can enjoy a host of seasonal activities, from Easter egg-painting to a traditional egg hunt. Guests also have the chance to explore the stunning 500-acre
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Prague in Spring for familes
By Judith Wilkinson on 12/02/2013 14:55:49
Why Prague's Easter markets and festivities are perfect for a short family break
Prague's colourful Easter markets are open daily from mid-March to the beginning of April. Children will love the cabin in the picturesque Old Town Square, where they can create Easter chicks and paint eggs. Recharge at the Augustine Hotel, where
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Top ten family rainy day activities
By Junior on 26/02/2013 09:18:00
Fed up of trying to dodge those puddles? Here is our roundup of ten activities to stave off boredom on a rainy day…
1. Body painting Buy a selection of bathtime body paints, then hop in the tub to paint designs on each body part, naming the body parts and the things you are drawing as you go... bees on their knees, a sweet on their feet and so on. 2. Put on a
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Royal London Hospital unveils new “healing space” for children
By Claire O'Donnell on 15/02/2013 17:06:36
Cutting-edge technology and quirky style collide in this interactive room for young patients
Alice In Wonderland style game through a giant TV screen and state-of-the-art digital technology which allows them to virtually paint, play music and control weather on screen.According to experts, this colourful and creative interior could speed up
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The Story So Far: Lauren Child
By Catherine O'Dolan on 16/01/2013 14:43:24
A potted history of one of our best-loved children's author, creator of Charlie And Lola
After studying art at Manchester Polytechnic and London Art School, Lauren worked in a variety of jobs, including painting dots for Damien Hirst. In 1999, her first two picture books were published I Want A Pet (Frances Lincoln, £5.99) and Clarice
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