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Swimming with your child
By Junior on 30/04/2012 17:19:01
It’s never too soon to instill water confidence in your child

more time to move up a level. The main thing is that your child is enjoying himself and feels comfortable and confident in the water.More leisure articles from Junior:The science of sandcastlesSix top tips for sporting success

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

on the beach afterwards. Children can spend endless hours happily decorating sandcastles with shells, and making interesting patterns using shells on the beach. Children can do some sketches of their favourite shells or take a digital photo so they have a

Cool campsites
By Suzanne Milne on 13/04/2010 13:18:04
There is nothing like a camping trip to bring the family closer together, so try one of these 10 fabulous locations

1. Ruthern Valley, Cornwall Close to Bodmin Moor, this secluded little camp is an idyllic escape for all the family. There are woods for making dens, beaches for building sandcastles, pigs and chickens to feed, and bikes that you can hire

Choosing a children's holiday club
By Junior on 12/08/2011 15:44:08
A well-run children’s club is a real bonus, keeping your child happily entertained, and giving you some much-needed “me-time”

.holidaynanny.org) has 70 nannies on their books, many with a specialist set of skills, whether it be musical, sporty, creative or sandcastle-building skills you’re looking for.Look at our Tips & advice section for other useful hints.

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

Paddling in the sea and building sandcastles may have timeless appeal – and yet there comes a time when your family will be ready for a little more action. Children will then thrive on the opportunities to exert their independence and have a holiday

Meet the creator of Foxly’s Feast
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 31/05/2011 20:10:19
Illustrator Owen Davey muses on ginger locks, picnics and old Parisian posters

to build a sandcastle at the beach. She came to find me a little later and instead of building one, I’d drawn a really elaborate one in the sand with a stick.What’s you’re top tip for budding you illustrators?Draw what you see, not what you think you see

Cornwall – the cool place for cool kids
By Sykes Cottages on 17/10/2012 11:03:02
It’s cool, it’s chic, it’s paradise found... rent a cottage in Cornwall and you’ll soon see why

essential creature comforts (high chairs/cots/stair gates etc) will be there for your arrival, leaving room in the boot for that wonderful plastic paraphernalia no child would be without on a holiday by the sea!Get creativeFirst up a sandcastle building

Ten fun children's party themes
By Fiona McKim on 04/04/2012 10:49:21
With a little imagination your child's bash will go off with a bang

on fine thread. To create something more dramatic, make a table-top beach by painting a sheet of cardboard or MDF yellow, then coating it with a mixture of sand and PVA glue. Add some miniature sandcastles by painting individual segments from an egg box

An exciting Christmas break
By Junior on 08/08/2011 12:42:10
Dreaming of a white Christmas? Whether it’s snowflakes or soft sand, there’s a perfect yule for you!

-inclusive, with your own butler, massage, island drive and children’s activities. Visit www.elegantresorts.co.ukLily Beach Resort, MaldivesIt’s sandcastles rather than snowmen that your children will be building at the tranquil five-star luxury resort of the Lily Beach

Golden Girl - Myleene Klass
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 11/03/2011 12:36:28
Read stories from the archive of Junior Magazine -The multi-talented Myleene Klass talks motherhood, music and minor mishaps in front of Her Majesty

to build sandcastles on the beaches of Dubai.”Myleene is clearly a protective parent. Back in January, she made headlines for wielding a knife when she spotted two burglars lurking outside her house. “I just couldn’t control myself,” she says. “All I could

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