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England’s Famous Five
By Junior on 18/08/2011 in UK
Discover the Famous Five locations in England with grand hotels, fairytale castles, rural retreats, urban resorts and coastal destinations
GrandThey don’t come much grander than The Elms. Built in 1710, the imposing Queen Anne Mansion is set in ten acres of beautiful gardens in the heart of rural Worcestershire. Recently refurbished, the hotel is the newest member of the Luxury Family Hotels stable and boasts sumptu...
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Made in England
By Catherine Hudson on 21/03/2011 in Fashion news
Beautiful girlswear label, Millie Manu, launches its spring summer website
We love celebrating the best of British... Childrenswear designer, and mother, Camilla is launching the gorgeous spring summer Millie Manu clothing collection online. Beautiful clothing for girls from 12 months to eight years are designed with the 'quality, care and quintessenti...
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Postcard from… England
By Kate Donoughue on 19/07/2011 in UK
Maybe it's because I'm a Londoner…
Why go there? See this historic and cosmopolitan city before the Olympics crowds descend next year. Children will love... The Dinosaur Gallery at the Natural History Museum, toy shopping in Hamleys and the hands-on art activities at Tate Modern.Parents will love... Strolling thr...
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Kent And East Sussex Railway
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 25/07/2011 in Days Out
The joy is the journey and the destination in this history-rich enclave of old England
The gentle chuff of the steam engine, the soothing clickety-clack of the wheels on the track, green fields slipping by… The 100-year-old Kent And East Sussex Railway offers the passenger a tranquil ride through this rural idyll, known as 1066 Country, with lots to see and do alon...
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Swimwear by Petite Sage
By Catherine Hudson on 04/06/2011 in Shopping
We love the retro styling of Petite Sage swimwear, all beautifully made in England
Petite Sage Boys Shorts £28 (ages 3-10)Are you a fan of the Junior Magazine official Facebook page yet? Filled with fashion news, friendly fans and lots of competitions!
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English Holidays
On 13/04/2010 in UK
From grand adventures, to urban retreats, rural romps, fairytale holidays or casual coastal days away, the choice is yours with these places to go in England
Grand MansionsThey don’t come much grander than The Elms. Built in 1710, the imposing Queen Anne Mansion is set in ten acres of beautiful gardens in the heart of rural Worcestershire. Recently refurbished, the hotel is the newest member of the Luxury Family Hotels stable and boas...
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Collector’s Classic: White Rabbit Night Light
By Junior on 01/11/2009 in Interiors
Children will be delighted with this award-winning, lovable White Rabbit Light
Although it looks like it’s from a bygone era, the White Rabbit Light was created by the White Rabbit England Company in their Staffordshire Potteries this year. Made from fine bone china, the lamp glows gently from the inside when switched on
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Foxhills’ family fun
By Junior on 10/08/2011 in UK
Your child will be thoroughly entertained at Foxhills hotel's great children's clubhouse in Surrey
night. Tel: 01932 872050; www.foxhills.co.ukRead our article on England's Famous Five locations in our UK section.
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Junior's Top 100 Children's Books 41-50
By Catherine O'Dolan on 20/10/2011 in Books
The best children's books in the world, voted by Junior readers
41. The Wind In The Willows by Kenneth Grahame Egmont, £5.99 It might be 100 years old, but this novel about Ratty, Mole, Badger, Toad and the other animals of the riverbank is an evocation of rural England that still captures the imagination
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Little Miss Junior travels to Florence
By Little Miss Junior on 23/06/2010 in Fashion news
Junior's cub fashion reporter finds out what's hot and what's not at the world's finest children's fashion fair
, maid Millie embarrasses me by dive bombing into the pool in her England football bikini, shouting 'England' as she hits the water... Too, too much!Furthermore, as we are about to hit the town to attend this evening's soiree, Millie greets me
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