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Swearing – from X to U rated
By Clay Johnson on 06/05/2010 11:49:00
Why he swears and how to curtail his cursing
peak between seven and eight years and then reduces until ages 11–12. However, early use is probably imitative, so we do still have to mind your language, and the decrease reflects how, as your child gets older, he will become aware
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Joe Blogs cavorts with Jean-Paul Gaultier
By Joe on 29/06/2010 16:41:09
Smart Boy About Town powders his nose and checks out his sheen next to JPG, Audrey Hepburn and other superheroes at Madame Tussauds
– couldn't be bothered to even stop and look at Gerard. He's not in my best book at the moment.The highlight of the evening (apart from the chocolate-dipped donuts) was the new Marvel heroes movie, in 4D. I swear it was like being there! When the Hulk
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DEER SHED FESTIVAL: JULY 22-24
By Catherine O'Dolan on 17/06/2011 12:14:32
Junior's Festival Guide checks out the Deer Shed Festival 2011
Saturday night comedy show (with no swearing!), comedy workshops plus James Campbell, the children’s stand-up comedian du choix. Where to stay On-site camping in tent or camper van (£15). Or stay just down the road at the very swish Crab Manor hotel in a
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Meet the man behind Moshi Monsters
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 05/10/2010 15:37:47
We get the low-down on online craze Moshi Monsters from creator Michael Acton Smith
, we asked children what causes they’d like to support through our newsletter The Daily Growl. We had almost 20,000 kids writing in, suggesting everything from saving the environment to feeding children in Africa. Then we had a big vote and decided
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Festival fun
By Kate Donoughue on 08/04/2011 12:27:30
Take in a child-friendly festival this summer
days; 11–17 years £158; 5–10 years £127; under-fives free. (Three- and four-day, and daily tickets also available). Extend your stay Stay at family-friendly Woolley Grange near Bath with activities for the children and babysitting and pampering for you
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