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Chocovenyl's wacky wall transfers
By Junior on 01/11/2009 00:00:00
Notable illustrators across the globe have collaborated with Chocovenyl to create whimsical wall transfer designs
Chocovenyl is a new company specialising in repositionable wall transfers for children’s rooms. The range features collaborations with leading illustrators from around the world and themes range from transport to whales, but we love Adolie Day
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A dreamy Sri Lankan villa
By Kate Donoughue on 19/04/2011 10:20:45
Get closer to nature and enjoy a piece of paradise in Sri Lanka
, children can enjoy a host of games at the villa, from volleyball to cricket, take a bike ride to the village of Aranwella or get close to nature with whale watching. Animal lovers can also visit the Udawalawe elephant park, the Kalametiya bird sanctuary
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Visit Vancouver
By Kate Donoughue on 13/02/2012 14:12:58
Sea, mountains and a spa make for the perfect family holiday
A bustling metropolis between glorious mountains and the vast Pacific Ocean, Vancouver is perfectly placed to provide a great family holiday. Go hiking or cycling, whale-watching or shopping, and you can’t miss a visit to the huge Chinatown
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Winner Best Travel Product 2012 - Trunki PaddlePak
By Junior Design Awards on 20/05/2012 22:38:18
These are the products to make every journey more family-friendly
easier, a roll-top fastening to prevent leakage, and two handy pockets for sunglasses or goggles. Even better (as far as your child is concerned) the PaddlePak comes in two funky, marine-inspired designs. Choose between Willy the killer whale and Jaws
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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 Arizona, or try a family adventure somewhere like Iceland, with geysers, hot springs and whale-watching, or go bear-spotting in Finland. You can even take family treks in Nepal or Morocco with specialist companies like Explore, which arrange easy treks
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Postcard from... South Africa
By Catherine Hudson on 24/10/2012 17:48:28
Lush indigenous forest, free flowing rivers, sun-kissed beaches and majestic mountains
-drive routes make this a more affordable way of seeing South Africa.Children will love... Land-based whale watching from the coastal village of De Kelders, where these astonishing creatures come within touching distance of the shore.Parents will love
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Awesome Orlando
By Catherine O'Dolan on 16/04/2010 17:20:50
from SeaWorld, the marine-life theme park that’s home to killer whale, Shamu, and a plethora of sealife. Set in 200 acres, the best way to get around was on the Adventure Express Tour with our expert and enthusiastic guide, Dave, a good all-American boy
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Junior's guide to igloos and snowy fun
By Junior on 15/08/2011 12:24:37
Stay at an impressive ice hotel, gaze at the dramatic spectacle of the Northern lights and have a jolly time with Santa
offer excursions from Reykjavik, including Activity Group. To spot white-beaked dolphins, minke wales and orca whales, take a boat ride. Touris (www.tour.is) offers whale watching departing from Reykjavik Harbour from £42. Or, if you’re game for some
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Best beaches for kids: America
By Junior on 12/08/2011 14:41:10
Look at these blissful American beach holiday ideas
, making it an ideal swimming beach for families with small children. It is also a good place to watch whales cavorting offshore in the winter. Stay at the exclusive Kapalua Resort where seven nights in May staying in a two-bedroom ocean view villa costs
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An Adventure
By Jane Anderson on 26/01/2009 12:36:10
Become a family of intrepid explorers - either here in the UK or further afield
at Discovery Cove, where you can also swim with the rays. There’s plenty of sea life, not surprisingly, at Seaworld, where you can see what tricks resident killer whale, Shumu, has learnt from Michael Phelps. Seven nights in Orlando at the Renaissance Orlando
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