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Advertorial: Keeping the kids happy abroad
By Sainsbury’s Finance on 18/08/2011 in Days Out
A theme park holiday can be great fun for the whole family and leave you with some wonderfully happy memories
in all your must-see attractions. Double check the park's opening hours, and note if any of the attractions are running at specific times. Aim to get there early, and pack plenty of healthy snacks and toys to keep younger children happy while they
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The Happiness Factor
By Susan Walls on 19/04/2010 in Psychology
Children are natural optimists. Here are 10 ways to help them always look on the bright side of life
on thecorrect feet. The bedrock of optimism is knowing that you can deal withwhatever life throws your way.3. Acknowledge all feelings whether happy or sad One of the most important jobs of parenting is to help your child make senseof his emotions so they can
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Win a bag of brilliant Happy Feet Two goodies
By Catherine Hudson on 21/12/2011 in Films & DVDs
Be in with the chance of winning one of eight toe-tapping Happy Feet Two goody bags
Put on your Happy Feet and hop over to the official Junior Facebook page to be in with a chance of winning a super cool Happy Feet Two goody bag. Following on from the first smash hit film, the second installation of frozen fun sees plucky penguin
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Happy meals with Smile plate
By Junior on 01/04/2008 in Interiors
Your child will be grinning just as widely as this cute Smile plate at meal times
It doesn’t take a professor to know that the design on a plate can be a great incentive for a toddler to finish her food. However, it was Professor Peter Raacke who designed this one. Show how happy you are that your little one ate all her greens
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Happy School Days
On 15/09/2010 in Back To School
Wipe away those tears and get ready to smile as your child embarks on his grand school adventure
to take on their role:• Be assured that you and the teacher have the same goal – a happy and confident child who is keen to learn.• Most teachers have chosen the profession because they love what they do – they want to provide the best
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10 golden rules for happy housewives
By Darla Shine on 19/04/2010 in Mummy time
Calling all stay-at-home mothers! It’s time to stop apologising and feel proud of the great job you’re doing, says Darla Shine.
and slippers. What a damaging cliché. Well, not any more. I say, lift up your spatulas girls and start demanding the respect you deserve with my definitive 10-point plan to help you become a happy housewife and mother... STEP ONE Stop Whining If you are lucky
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Seven simple rules for happy festivals
By Catherine O'Dolan on 23/03/2012 in Days Out
Magical fairgrounds, open fields to run and play, the chance to dress up and mess up – No wonder children love the new breed of family festivals
happy brood. That moment will come, hopefully, when you’re all languishing comfortably on a big blanket, on a hazy sunshiny afternoon, listening to some great music, sipping a little libation, as your child merrily scampers and skips, catching bubbles
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Happy New Year from Joe Blogs
By Joe on 31/12/2010 in Fashion news
Smart Boy About Town is getting ready, set and it's all go for 2011!
Hi, it's me, Joe.Just taking a little time out here to WISH YOU A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR. Here I am at Trafalgar Square in London, with Nelson watching over me. And as the sign says, Yes, I am a gift. And you are too! Actually, I think they were
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Happy Family Travel: How to avoid a mid-air meltdown
By Junior on 12/08/2011 in Tips & advice
A sense of unease accompanies any plane journey with children. Here’s how to avoid such a crisis
Someone once said that happiness is the journey, not the destination. OK, so perhaps that wise sage wasn’t necessarily making his journey with a screaming baby whose ears are popping from altitude changes or a restless toddler who doesn’t want
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Happy Campers
By Laura James on 28/04/2008 in Green Living
Five fantastic UK campsites from the author of Cool Camping
TOP FIVE FAMILY CAMPING SITESDeepdale Farm This is my number one place to camp. Close to the coast in North Norfolk, you can camp in one of the two on-site tipis, or bring your own tent. The showers are blissful and there’s a real family vibe. For ...
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