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Highly Commended Best Fashion Retailer 2012- River Island
By Junior Design Awards on 22/05/2012 12:25:02
The most fabulous shops for charming childrenswear
River Island are having fun with children's fashion. We love them for their bold colours, quirky prints and fabulous accessories. Quite simply, it's the perfect place to pick up everything you need to complete the latest head-to-toe look for kids
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Have an Alpine adventure
By Junior on 10/08/2011 17:29:41
Have fun and get fit this summer in the fresh air of the French Alps at La Tania
This resort was created for the 1992 Winter Olympics, but after the snow has melted, activities available include a circus school, swimming, basketball, volleyball, football, boules, fencing, tennis, walking, climbing, cycling, mountain biking
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Postcard from… Cyprus
By Kate Donoughue on 13/02/2012 12:19:48
With fun and culture, children and parents and will both love this holiday island
Where?Paphos, near the birthplace of Aphrodite.Why go there?It enjoys the mildest temperatures on Cyprus – even winter temperatures may hit 20°C.Children will love... Super Aphrodite Water Park. Get in the water, on the water and under the water
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A fabulous family holiday at Center Parcs
By Junior on 22/11/2012 11:57:10
Take a fun trip with the whole family to any one of the UK locations
to December 22, the forests at Center Parcs are transformed into an enchanting wonderland where families can visit Santa’s woodland workshop, take carriage rides, see live reindeer and see fireworks.Winter wonderland breaks costs from £329 per lodge including
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Paul Smith unveils new children’s collection
By Linda Mclean on 18/05/2010 14:16:05
The Junior team ventured to Paris to preview the new Autumn/Winter '10/11 Paul Smith Junior collection
to climb the stairs and found ourselves in a room reminiscent of a classroom at a French primary school with the new collection all around us.We then sat at our desks to watch a video of the new collection and make notes. On screen was a fun rendition
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Marks & Spencer's Christmas 2010 press day
By Matthew Holroyd on 09/07/2010 14:38:04
Junior get a sneak peak for what to expect this Christmas at high street favourites M&S
own Christmas cakes. As added element of fun was the Christmas-themed photo booth, where you could dress up as an elf or don a Groucho Marx nose and moustache for a festive snap. Plus the Christmas cakes available this winter are amazing, a giant
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Bubble childrenswear tradeshow report: Autumn/Winter 2013
By Catherine Hudson on 28/01/2013 21:39:57
Junior bring you the latest trends and happenings from Bubble London, the UK's biggest childrenswear trade fair
Bubble London Autumn/Winter 2013-14Junior reports from Bubble, the London childrenswear tradeshow, to bring you the latest news about the hottest trends for Winter 2013. It was a busy fair and we spotted lots of exciting things in store for next
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Snow Time Fun: Safe tobogganing for children
By Catherine O'Dolan on 16/01/2013 17:13:55
Whizzing down a snowy slope is brilliant fun, but make sure your child plays safe too
could bump into, and only go sledding during daylight when visibility is good.* Dress your child is warm waterproof winter clothing — hats, gloves or mittens, snow pants, winter jacket, snow boots. Don't wear scarves or any loose clothing that could get
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Jolly January Outings In The South
By Fiona McKim on 04/01/2012 15:30:04
Banish the post-Christmas blues with these great days out
Winter BabiesJanuary 1–February 19Meet the adorable newborn lambs, piglets and goats in Longcot Farm, Oxfordshire during twice daily meet the animals sessions.Celebrating Chinese New YearJanuary 4–January 31Drop in to Banbury Museum to welcome
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Kidspace Show Report
By Mathew Holroyd on 30/01/2009 17:08:03
Kidspace Show Report a/winter 09 Pitti Bimbo for Ice Ice Iceberg, Lu-Ma, Ki 6?, and Parrot, 22/01/09
Kidspace produce four lines in total, for which all were shown in their autumn/winter presentation. The Iceberg label’s kids line, aptly titled Ice Ice were up first and stuck true to the labels cartoon branding. Comic strips were patterned over
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