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Highly Commended Best Travel Product 2012 - Auto Shade
By Junior Design Awards on 20/05/2012 22:36:19
These are the products to make every journey more family-friendly
Providing complete sun protection for your child (as opposed to shading just a small square of window), this stretch-to-fit blind is a must for cars. Easy to fit and remove, the premium mesh fabric screens out 90 per cent of UV rays, whether the window is open or closed.Auto Shad...
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Travel news
By Kate Donoughue on 29/03/2011 11:12:40
We round up the latest child-friendly deals and must-have family holidays
A super safari in ZambiaFor a unique safari experience that combines both adventure and luxury, it’s hard to beat the Tongabezi Lodge in Zambia. Its Activities Manager will ensure that children have the opportunity to track wildlife, go fishing, take part in specially tailored to...
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Travel Shorts
By Kate Donoughue on 19/07/2011 12:25:03
The best child-friendly deals and family holidays
super nights from October 22 at Disneyland Paris – all for just £1,163, including ferry. For more fabulous child-friendly holiday ideas, visit our Travel section.
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Shortlisted Best Travel Product 2012 - Spout Free-Flow Cup by Vital Innovations
By Junior Design Awards on 20/05/2012 22:34:14
These are the products to make every journey more family-friendly
This no-spill, free flow cup is designed to help keep your baby hydrated when you're on the go. There are soft handles that are easy to grip and a soft spout to protect your baby's gums.Spout Free-Flow Cup, £2.50, by Vital Innovations
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Shortlisted Best New-To-Market Product 2012 - Movix Pram & Pushchair Travel System
By Junior Design Awards on 20/05/2012 13:10:00
These hot new design innovations are causing a stir in the parenting market
amazingly easy to use.Movix Pram & Pushchair Travel Sytem £570, by MothercareDon't miss... Find out how Mothercare fared in our Best Classic Toy categoryPlus Our exclusive interview with Myleene Klass about her Baby K clothing range for Mothercare
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Joe Blogs travels to Luton Hoo – woo hoo! – to light a Jubilee beacon
By Joe on 13/06/2012 13:03:37
Smart Boy About Town spends a jolly jubilee at Luton Hoo hotel and discovers a hidden pet cemetery
Hi. It's me, Joe.How was your jubilee? Hope you were rockin' regally. I had a grand old time at Luton Hoo, a posh stately hotel – with a rather funny name (Made me think of this joke: Knock, knock. Who's there. Luton. Luton who? Luton Hoo. Luton who? Luton Hoo... It could go on ...
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Highly Commended Best Cot Design 2012 - BabyBjörn Travel Cot Light
By Junior Design Awards on 20/05/2012 23:18:25
Sweet dreams are made of these and, even if sleep proves elusive, you can take comfort in the fact that your child is at rest on the best
Efficiency and function have always been BabyBjörn bywords, along with understated Swedish style. This travel cot perfectly encapsulates the company’s ethos, being compact and portable (it weighs just 5kg), while folding out in an instant with a
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Best Travel Product 2013 *Winner* Mothercare Sleepwalker Travel Cot
By Sophie Westnedge on 05/06/2013 16:30:52
Lightweight and easy to assemble this cot is a dream on trips away from home
Mothercare Sleepwalker Travel Cot, winner of Best Travel Product in the Junior Design Awards 2013Mothercare Sleepwalker Travel Cot, £80Travelling with baby is always an adventure, but the Mothercare Sleepwalker Travel Cot makes time away from home
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Travelling with children six-plus
By Catherine O'Dolan on 07/08/2010 10:32:34
As your child becomes more independent and adventurous, the whole wide world awaits you…
in family groups, with mules for the children to ride on. Who said family travel wasn’t exciting?
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Joe Blogs Travels: Strange Fruit
By Joe on 06/09/2011 10:27:20
Smart Boy About Town tastes some tropical fruit in Bangkok
Hi, it's me, Joe.I love it when you are staying in a posh hotel and they give a big bowl of luscious fruits to munch on. When I was at the Banyan Tree in Bangkok, I wasn't sure if it was room service or some aliens who had left the bowl of mysterious looking fruits. I mean, look ...
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