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When Godzilla met King Kong...
On 26/04/2011 in Fashion news
A love story of monster proportions

-shirt design is the creation of snappily named Milk On The Rocks, who pride themselves on creating effortlessly cool urban threads for children. But there's a serious side, too. The design is named Love For Japan, with all profits going to The Red Cross

Talkback: An exclusive look at some more of the finest winter children's fashion
On 03/06/2011 in forum
Some great ranges to look forward to and the colour palettes chosen for winter are lovely,warm choices. I especially like the tartan Tommy H...

Some great ranges to look forward to and the colour palettes chosen for winter are lovely,warm choices. I especially like the tartan Tommy Hilfiger jackets and the mini Boden collection. dr dre headphone ferrari headphones counts as young boys dre

Meet the man behind Moshi Monsters
On 05/10/2010 in Toys & Games
We get the low-down on online craze Moshi Monsters from creator Michael Acton Smith

offensive messages.How often do you think children should play on Moshi Monsters? Our philosophy is that it’s all about balance. Children love the web, and they should be allowed to play on the web, but not all the time. We want them to dip in and out and go

Joe Blogs: Shark Boy
On 28/04/2010 in Joe Blogs
Smart boy about town comes face-to-face with a shark

Hi thereThis is me hanging out with some real sharks at the London Aquarium at the Moshi Monsters party. Check out that scary looking creature lurking at the bottom of the tank. Aaaagh! Thank goodness it was safely behind glass…Love JJoe's wardrobe

Junior reviews A Monster in Paris
On 11/06/2012 in Films & DVDs
Frankenstein meets Moulin Rouge in this glamorous Gallic caper

With impressively broad shoulders, an oversized Panama hat, with shades of Orson Welles, and a neat line in jingly-jangly guitar riffs, you’d never guess that the eponymous monster in this Parisian tale is actually a giant, singing flea.The result

Shortlisted Best Children's Educational App: Mini Monsters
On 20/05/2012 in Toy Awards
Creepy crawling, spindly spiders and inspiring insects go under the microscope with this visual encyclopeadia of mini monsters

WARNING: Arachnophobics, stay away! If you shreik every time you see an incy wincy spider, or the thought of your child having headlice sends shivers down your spine, then this is definitely not the app for you! However, if your child arachno-loving

Joe Blogs final festival of the season
On 28/09/2010 in Fashion news
First it was Camp Bestival, then Harvest At Jimmy's. Now it's the, er, Archway Feelgood Festival. And Smart Boy About Town is loving it!

Check out the weird three-toed monster Big FootHi, it's me, Joe.There's a sense of Autumn in the air, and the festival season is nearing its end. It's been a great summer of love – and last weekend, there was a festival closer to home: The Archway

Joe Blogs joins the boy racers at Santapod
On 04/10/2010 in Fashion news
Smart Boy About Town joins the petrolheads and Tonka fans at Santapod Race track

Hi, it's me, Joe.Like lots of five-year-old boys of my ilk, I love wheels, cars, vehicles, crashes… And wheels don't come much bigger than the monster wheels of this truck at the Santapod Racetrack. I was a guest of the lovely folk at Tonka, who had

Storybook Heroes No 1: The Wild Things
On 22/03/2013 in Books
Meet the brilliant fictional characters who have become timeless classics in the world of children's books

Name The Wild ThingsBorn 1963Defining moment "When Max came to the place where the wild things are they roared their terrible roars and gnashed their terrible teeth and rolled their terrible eyes and showed their terrible claws."Why we love The Wild

Slightly Invisible
On 14/06/2011 in Children's Book Awards
Read our review on the highly commended Picture Book Of The Year - Slightly Invisible

patience with Lola, telling her to leave him and Marv to play in peace. What follows is an inventive tale of invisible magic potions, scary green monsters and a rabbit. With its signature collage-style drawings and vibrant use of prints and swirling




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