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Games for car journeys
By on 19/04/2010 14:54:56
Non-gadget games to play on those long car trips
HANDY ANIMALS Make up different kinds of animals by using one or both of your hands. Can you make a slithering snake? What about a butterfly? A dog? A snail? Take turns to guess what animal each of you are making. You can also make up short stories of big adventures for y...
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A grand holiday with grandparents
By Junior on 25/08/2011 10:40:29
www.grannylook.com has lots of information for a great holiday with grandparents
If you’re taking a holiday with grandparents, www.grannylook.com should be your first stop, as it’s packed with tips and advice.“Most children don’t care whether they’re playing on a beach in Florida or Norfolk,” says website founder Juliet Hambro
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Five ways to avoid car sickness
By Kim Sullivan on 18/04/2010 15:26:43
Tips for a more pleasant journey
1. Know the signs Motion sickness is caused by repetitive small movements sending the brain mixed messages. Cold sweats, a queasy stomach and feeling dizzy are often the first signs.2. Hold your head up Encourage activities where your child has
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Travel Tips for Toddlers
By Catherine O'Dolan on 07/08/2010 10:24:10
Forget the tears and tantrums, with a little forethought travelling with your toddler can be a great adventure
Most parents find toddlerhood the hardest time to fly, mainly because your child is big enough to climb around on the seats but not old enough to read, play Nintendo or watch the in-flight video (although portable DVD players are a godsend). So from
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Junior's guide to yurts and tipis
By Junior on 16/08/2011 15:46:48
Get down to the woods today and pitch up for a more stylish tented experience in an enchanting big-top yurt or tipi
and solar-powered fairy lights. A large yurt for six costs just £60 per night.Also in Wales is yurt-and-tipi site Ecoretreats in the Dyfi Valley. Situated on a 1,300-acre organic farm with, blissfully, no electricity, this retreat also offers evening
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The glamper's guide to camping
By Junior on 02/08/2011 15:05:36
There has never been so much choice and variety in the world of camping. So from treehouses in France to the Wild West of the US, here’s how to camp in a little more luxury
, families see the spectacular Grand Canyon, visit a Navajo Reservation in Monument Valley, take in a rodeo and enjoy a spot of horse riding at Bryce Canyon. It costs from £2,041 per adult and £1,933 per child in July and August, including flights. Visit www
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Top holiday villas
By Junior on 16/08/2011 12:41:28
Sharing a villa with a gang of family and friends is a wonderful way to pass some downtime together, and spread the cost…
villas, from the lovely sunshine-soaked Nutmeg Bay villa in the Caribbean island of Grenada, where prices start from £4,088 per week, to the less sunshine-assured but still exceedingly charming Woodland House in Herefordshire, where prices start from £1,700
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Fun for foodies around the globe
By Junior on 15/08/2011 11:32:28
A cookery class with Raymond Blanc, an opportunity to select from menus by some of the world's finest chefs... globetrotting gastronomes will be drooling over these delicious holiday ideas
to perfect the art of pastry and gateaux. A special offer runs until December 30, 2010, where one child can stay, play and eat for free, with complimentary children’s club, full board and accommodation shared with parents. Prices from £1,190 per person
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All-action holidays
By Junior on 16/08/2011 15:00:10
These lively holiday ideas from parasailing to hang gliding will give your family a real adrenalin rush
, but for a real adrenaline rush, try abseiling, aerial climbing, dirt buggies and night-time tree-trekking. For added adventure, stay in a new two-storey treehouse at Sherwood Forest. From £1,499 per night for up to eight people.There’s more adventure
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Foreign countries en famille
By Suzanne Milne on 19/04/2010 15:08:15
National Geographic photographer and mother-of-four Annie Griffiths Belt talks to Junior about the best way to travel the world with family in tow
great way to get through that was sports. Don always brought soccer ball with us wherever we went, and we would try and get them involved in sometime where they were playing and laughing together so some of that self-consciousness goes away and we would
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