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Shell-seeking with your child
By Ingrid Thomas on 14/05/2012 15:42:38
This seaside pastime can lead to a lifelong love of nature
and no bones. For this reason, they build shells on the outside of their bodies, to protect them and keep them safe inside. They don’t keep changing their shells and replacing them with larger ones as they grow, but they live in the same shell, making it bigger
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Family activities…for a day in the garden
By Suzanne Milne on 17/04/2010 19:52:49
10 activities for children to do in your garden
Gather as many parents/children/friends as you can. There should be a goal, which each team is protecting from getting wet (and one they are trying to get wet); when one of the goals has been soaked, you know you have won.7. Set up camp Pitch camp in the back
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Ice-Skating Etiquette for Children
By Catherine O'Dolan on 23/11/2012 13:59:00
If you fancy taking to the ice during the festive season, here's how to make your visit a success
and angle guards for added protection: this will help prevent bruising, but is generally not necessary. On top, wear light layers – a T-shirt with a sweatshirt or light jacket should suffice. Gloves or mittens are a must-have, but not scarves or anything
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Family activities… for when you're stuck at home
By Suzanne Milne on 01/01/2013 20:18:00
10 fun activities for children when you're staying in
are very friendly and protect children from the dark.5. Perform with a DIY band Make a kazoo – use an old toilet roll with a piece of waxed paper secured over the end with an elastic band, then just hum into the open end; percussion – collect pots and pans
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