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Toy Story 3: the must-see family movie
By Catherine O'Dolan on 16/07/2010 15:38:26
Toy Story 3 is receiving rave reviews, but will it really make Daddies cry?
with the intervention of a superhero who declares: "To infinity and beyond…” It can only be the opening sequence of Disney Pixar's most eagerly awaited blockbuster Toy Story 3 that kicks off brilliantly with an homage to the powers of a child's imagination
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Toy Story 3: Is this the best family movie of all time?
By Catherine O'Dolan on 16/07/2010 14:07:51
Woody, Buzz Lightyear et al return in Disney Pixar's 3D extravaganza. But will it have you sobbing into your popcorn?
with the intervention of a superhero who declares: "To infinity and beyond…” It can only be the opening sequence of Disney Pixar's most eagerly awaited blockbuster Toy Story 3 that kicks off brilliantly with an homage to the powers of a child's imagination
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Family Film Night
By Catherine O'Dolan on 25/02/2013 12:03:00
Meet me on the sofa! It's time to cuddle up for a cosy family movie night
, such as friendship, loyalty, jealousy and betrayal – even if the characters in the film are, say, dancing penguins (Happy Feet explores the notion of being different and finding the confidence to be yourself) or cowboys and spacemen (the Toy Story trilogy explores
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A Cute Rising Star For 2011: Claude
By Catherine O'Dolan on 21/12/2010 17:32:18
Always on the look-out for new and exciting literary talent, Junior LOVES the cute little doggy, with a hint of Snoopy. Here, author illlustrator Alex T Smith gives us the inside story on his brilliant new book
’d take her back to his house for the day. Every day he would write me a little story and leave it hidden for me to find. They were all about my toys and what they got up to while I was at school. When I was about eight or nine, as a surprise, he collected
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Operation School Run
By Catherine O'Dolan on 15/09/2010 16:53:28
Ten simple rules that can help you transform the morning routine from chaos to calm
, and children aged four to eight should be having 10–11 hours. Give your children a regular cosy bedtime routines – such as bath, story and cosy cuddle – to make it a pleasurable finale to the day. 3. Time for youAim to get up before your children, have a
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