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How to help your toddler to talk
By Kate Donoughue on 03/02/2011 10:59:49
Ways you can encourage your late-talking child to chat
Most children start talking between about nine and 15 months, starting to enunciate clearly at about two years. However, not all children find language so simple and still haven’t produced their first words when all around them are already nattering
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Table Talk with Adam Culverwell
By Catherine O’Dolan on 17/04/2010 17:10:11
The Head Chef at Podium talks toddler etiquette and family traditions
What was your favourite food as a child? My grandmother’s home-made ravioli served in a chicken broth.At what age did you start cooking? I started at around four, helping my Italian grandmother make the ravioli. My grandparents lived in a small village at the foothills of the mou...
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It's Good To Talk
By Laura Lee Davies on 08/02/2009 23:53:59
The skill of conversation will help your child in so many ways as they head to school. Here are tips for encouraging a chatty child
completely different rather than storybooks – maybe gardening, or something you see on television together – your enthusiasm for that will come through and it will engage your child too. Keep on talking Even if your child isn’t talking at 18 months, keep
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We talk fashion and childhood memories with Green Baby
By Catherine Hudson on 27/05/2011 17:37:33
We discover what inspires Ali Clifford, Head of Creative and Marketing for award winning eco fashion label Green Baby...
Green Baby SS11Hi Ali, What is your job? I head up all the Creative and Marketing department for Green Baby.Do you have a nickname? Not one I'm telling you about!What did you want to be when you grew up?I didn't want to grow up... but if I had to then I wanted to be an art tea...
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Silvia Venturini talks about the new Fendi kidswear collection
By Matthew Holroyd on 17/11/2010 11:31:58
An exclusive film about the new Fendi kidswear collection
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The charming Myleene Klass talks exclusively to Junior about her childhood
By Matthew Holroyd on 07/09/2010 12:21:02
The budding childrenswear designer shares her fondest childhood memories
Myleene Klass, songstress, classical pianist and budding designer of the beautiful Baby K range for Mothercare, speaks to Junior magazine about her fondest childhood memoriesWhere were you born and brought up? I was born and raised in Norfolk in a town called Gorleston.Tell me ab...
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A day in the life of ilovegorgeous
By Kate Donoughue on 29/03/2011 10:55:01
The co-founders talk about their busy lives
Sophie Worthington 6.45am My alarm goes followed by rushed dressing and breakfasting of our three children (Io, 15, Cy, 12, and Rex, nine). Living in the country and having three kids all at different schools means that my husband and I are both involved in the school run. I tend...
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Mealtimes with Michael Caines
By Fiona McKim on 13/10/2011 13:36:26
The two Michelin-starred chef talks food, family and Fairy liquid!
us talking, they associate mealtimes with sitting down, no TV, no games consoles: It’s at the table and everyone is engaged.How would you feel if they wanted to follow in your culinary footsteps?Delighted and proud, If I can’t encourage my children
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Fit for a Princess - Marie-Chantal Interview
By Danielle Malin on 05/06/2010 11:51:53
Marie-Chantal, designer and Princess of Greece, talks about her new childrenswear collection
It’s all well and good fashion looking fabulous, but it’s even better if it fits in with your particular lifestyle. It’s even more important for children, whose fashion also needs to be fortified against their rough-and-tumble lifestyle.Mother-of-five Marie-Chantal says she tries...
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A Child from Everywhere - Caroline Irby interview
By Danielle Malin on 09/06/2010 00:00:00
Photographer Caroline Irby talks about her new exhibition at the V&A's Museum of Childhood
For several years, photographer Caroline Irby has been capturing the essence of youth with her beautiful images. “In my work as a documentary photographer I travel a lot, and wherever I’m working in the world, from Sierra Leone to Haiti, from Darfur to Kashmir, I’m drawn to the c...
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