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Succulent Peach Jam
By Junior on 20/09/2012 10:33:00
Create this fragrant, sweet peach jam to make your breakfast meals special
Peaches, though not grown in the UK are always best when they have travelled the least distance. Buy up the spoils of the early autumn glut from the south of France now and make this intensely sweet and sticky jam that your child will adore.Makes 3
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Look What I Found Today: Pookie & Peach Creatures
By Catherine O'Dolan on 05/11/2010 11:28:10
A touch of glue and a little handicraft is all you need to make this divine little festive family
recycled paper using eco inks, they cost £7 per set from Pookie And Peach.
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Shortlisted Best Online Toy & Gift Retailer 2012 - Pookie & Peach
By junior Design Awards on 20/05/2012 15:09:00
Our top online retailers for stylish and original toys and gifts
Face and option to create bespoke highchairs.www.pookieandpeach.com Find out... who all of the lucky winners are in our Toys & Games categoriesPlus... Discover Paper Wings, the fanciful childrenswear brand we love on Pookie and Peach
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Rainbow Lollies
By Junior on 01/07/2008 00:00:00
Your children will enjoy these red apples, peaches and strawberries ice lollies
Makes 4 lolliesIngredients2 peaches300ml (10fl oz) water1 red apple125g (41/2oz) strawberriesMethodRemove the stones from the peaches, chop them into even-sized chunks, then juice. Add one-third of the water and divide evenly between the lolly
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Cherry Lolly Pots
By Junior on 19/09/2011 16:25:17
Younger children will love these tiny ice lollies that can be made using any of their favourite fruits – cherries, strawberries, peaches, bananas, apricots...
Makes 8You can use fromage frais or natural yoghurt. By using little fromage frais pots as moulds, you make lollies that are just the right size for small hands. As fruit tends to become less sweet when frozen, we’ve added a little honey to make the lollies more appealing to youn...
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Roald Dahl Museum, Buckinghamshire
By Fiona McKim on 20/07/2011 16:14:22
Discover why the fantastic Mr Dahl captivates every generation of the family
Missenden, spotting the local wonders that inspired his most famous work.Special Events To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the publication of James and the Giant Peach, summer 2011 will be full of fruity fun. From August 2–31 peachy-keen participants can
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Wendy Cooling's top five children's books
By Fiona McKim on 22/11/2012 18:03:53
The founder of Bookstart picks some of her favourite children's reads
Peek-A-Boo! by Jan Ormerod (Bodley Head, £3.99)A perfect board book that invites baby to join in with the game – and so the reading, too. Beautiful babies and flaps to lift on every page make this a definite winner.
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Lydia Monk's top five children's books
By Fiona McKim on 22/11/2012 17:55:59
Author and illustrator of Aaaarrgghh, Spider! picks her favourite reads
The Baby’s Catalogue by Janet & Allan Ahlberg (Puffin, £4.99)Babies just love looking at other babies, and this wonderful book captures all the things they recognise from their own little everyday worlds, making it absolutely perfect for word and picture recognition
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Best Buggy Design 2011
By Lucy Phillips on 19/05/2011 17:23:42
*Winner*Silver Cross Surf £500
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What I found today
By Junior on 23/04/2009 14:52:00
Top: Peach-print boys shirt £52 by Honey Collection New York (ages 0-2), visit www.honeycollectionnewyork.comMiddle: Cotton tunic £62 and orange bloomers £40, both by Oona L’ourse (ages 2-10) www.madamechacha.comBottom: patterned gathered waist
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