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Introducing the Silver Cross Wayfarer pushchair and Simplicity car seat
By Claire O'Donnell on 30/04/2013 11:26:59
The latest colour-pop baby products are designed to make getting out and about with baby easier
Fun and functional, the latest product launches from Silver Cross are bound to grab every parent's attention. The new Wayfarer pushchair is an update on an original 1980’s Silver Cross design. This modern reincarnation retains all the great features
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Movie review: Iron Man 3
By Amanda Pauley on 24/04/2013 09:00:00
Billionaire industrialist and metal-clad superhero Tony Stark is back!
After the superhero mania that surrounded critically acclaimed blockbuster ‘Avengers Assemble,’ it was only natural that children (and parents) alike would be dying for another instalment of ‘good guy versus bad guy’ movie action.Iron Man 3 (12A
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Supermodel Christy Turlington-Burns designs exclusive ethical Ergobaby range
By Claire O'Donnell on 26/04/2013 11:11:36
Unique collaboration will help raise funds for her charity Every Mother Counts
in textile design to help provide for her family - to merge the unique African textile design with a stylish, one-of-a-kind twist on products parents use every day.The Ergobaby Christy Turlington Carrier is £149.90, with 10% going directly to Every Mother
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How to make the most of museum visits
By Sophie Westnedge on 24/04/2013 09:00:00
From making discoveries to family time, why museums are so important for your child
THERE WAS A time when museums were dark and dusty places, where children were hushed and reprimanded if they got too touchy-feely with the exhibits. Not so these days, where most enlightened museums have brilliant interactive elements and special programmes to excite and engage y...
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Outdoor adventures for spring days
By Emma Daly on 30/04/2013 15:20:47
From climbing a tree to hunting for bugs, there's a host of fun ways to spark your child's love of nature
climbed a tree and one in ten can't ride a bike. "The result of the report really struck a chord with parents," says Julia Horne, of the National Trust. "They want their children to have a better connection with nature, but often don't feel confident about
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