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Talkback: Five of the best family events in London
On 10/06/2012 in forum
It's fun to discover these secrets gardens and kids love running around in new places. We have just launched www.FamilyTripFinder.com to hel...
It's fun to discover these secrets gardens and kids love running around in new places. We have just launched www.FamilyTripFinder.com to help parents find child-friendly fun things to do abroad, accommodation and restaurants. Enjoy the summer
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Swish Swiss bliss
On 05/08/2011 in Ski & activity
Expect an action-packed holiday at the resort of Laax
Renowned for its superb variety of adventurous ski and snowboarding parks, there’s also Snow Wonderland for younger family members with its gentler pistes and child-friendly lessons. At the base of Laax lies the Rocks Resort – a fabulous collection
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Celebrate the London Restaurant Festival
On 28/09/2011 in Food & Lifestyle Shopping
Tantalise your tastebuds with a family friendly dinner at Zilli Fish
in his popular Soho restaurant, Zilli Fish. The events have been designed to welcome mums, dads and their young babies with none of the usual worry about bringing a child into a social dining environment.A father himself, Aldo is campaigning
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Make a bug hotel
On 13/04/2011 in Food & Lifestyle Shopping
Welcome creepy-crawly guests to the garden with this idea for a bug hotel
creepy-crawly looking for a little R&R.Taken from This Book Totally Makes Stuff Grow (Walker, £5.99), which features famous friends Maggie, Rose, Oscar and dog Bentley, too, this step-by-step guide shows your child how to make her own bug hotel
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A new Chapter in Cheltenham
On 18/07/2011 in UK
A brilliant child-friendly break in the UK
Beneath the stunning white facade of the Chapter Hotel in Montpellier, Cheltenham, beats a child-friendly heart with a new Family Package that sees children under 12 stay for free. Facilities include baby baths, high chairs and cots, while the restaurant
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Turn your child into an eco-traveller
On 04/08/2010 in Green Living
Absorbing the local colour and culture of your destination will help your child appreciate the amazing world around her
* Learn greetings in a local language – it’s a great sign of respect and the locals will really appreciate the effort.* Use the travel as an opportunity for you and your child to learn about the history and culture of the region together – go
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Short-haul escapes to bright sunshine
On 02/08/2011 in Perfect for...
Excellent Amathus Hotelsin Greece and Cyprus
and Rhodes, the hotels supply children’s slippers and robes and there are child-friendly menus in each hotel restaurant, often using local, organic food. Sovereign offers a week at the Amathus Beach Hotel Limassol from £2,599 for a family of four.Tel: 0871
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Slopes of Slovakia
On 24/08/2011 in Ski & activity
For a skiing holiday with a difference, venture to the resort of trbské Pleso in Slovakia’s High Tatra mountains
and £899 per child, including B&B, ski pass, equipment, return flights and transfers.Visit www.mountainparadise.comCheck out our favourite Family-friendly skiing destinations article in Junior's Ski & activity section.
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White rabbits and Easter bunnies at The Rib Room
On 23/03/2012 in Days Out
A very important date awaits at this Wonderland inspired Easter party
If your child dreams of falling down the rabbit hole, entering Wonderland and meeting a host of madcap characters much like Lewis Carroll’s intrepid heroine Alice, this fantasy-filled mad hatters tea party at London’s Rib Rooms may prove
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Dining with Antonio Carluccio
On 17/01/2011 in Celebrity chefs
Our favourite Italian chef Antonio Carluccio shares a few of his favourite things
can say they don’t like something if they have never tried it. What’s the most unusual food you ate as a child? Bottarga, which is a delightfully salty pressed fish roe that is popular in Sicily and Sardinia. What’s your favourite restaurant? New World
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