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Joe Blogs: A Shortie's Shopping Guide to New York City
By Joe on 14/01/2013 14:32:00
Forget the fashion: what a boy wants is toys, and candy, and Lego!
Hi, it's me, Joe.Now you know that the Big Apple is famed for its fabulous Fashion Avenue (that's Fifth Ave to you, folks). And of course I am as fashionable as the next fella, but to be honest, clothes shopping does not rock my boat. However, I
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Joe Blogs & The Skateboard of Liberty!
By Joe on 15/01/2013 14:39:00
Smart Boy About Town strikes a pose at the Statue of Liberty, NYC
Hi, it's me, Joe.I'm all for freedom and liberty, and there's no better way for a boy to express his free spirit than by whizzing around on his skateboard (no matter that I occasionally come a cropper). Here I am, posing (which is what I do best
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How to be a magical storyteller
By Fiona McKim on 03/01/2013 11:57:00
You don’t need to be JK Rowling to create bedtime tales to charm your child, just follow your feelings
Once upon a time, there was a little princess who wanted nothing more than to hear exciting tales of faraway lands and mythical creatures. But the ruler of the land decreed that such tales were banished in favour of tried-and-tested texts
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Ten ways to spread a little happiness
By Susan Walls on 30/01/2013 18:45:00
Children are natural optimists. Here are 10 ways to help them always look on the bright side of life
eyesight tests. Or perhaps ballet lessons would give her morephysical confidence. The key is that the child is not landed with a label.This way of thinking is an important life lesson. One study looked at howoptimists and pessimists behave when bad things
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