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Wildlife photography
On 04/11/2011 in Leisure
The Natural History Museum is showcasing impressive photography by both adults and pint-sized photographers
the best photographs to be displayed at the Natural History Museum (until March 11 2012), before touring the UK and abroad. And there's certainly no talent lacking in the young, budding photographer’s category. Hui Yu Kim is the deserving winner of the 10
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Save money with CityPASS
On 04/08/2011 in Cities
Dodge queues and get large discounts on major attractions in North American cities by purchasing a CityPASS
The Big Apple has arguably more great attractions than any other city in the world. Now, you can avoid the queues and save up 45 per cent on visiting the Empire State Building, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, American Museum of Natural History
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Fantastic city breaks in Europe
On 15/08/2011 in Europe
These captivating European cities with their own unique, individual characters will impress your family
LondonWhat’s the vibe? A busy and buzzing metropolis full of sights and sounds. Mini city slickers will love Seeking out wonders in the city’s museums, such as the giant dinosaur bones in the Natural History Museum and the shrivelled mummies
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An excellent weekend in London's Jumeirah Lowndes Hotel
On 20/09/2011 in Cities
Jumeirah Lowndes Hotel's weekend VIP family package will keep you entertained
. In addition, the hotel caters for babies, providing nappies, bibs, wipes, bottle warmer and cot mobiles on request. The hotel is ideal for London’s top family attractions, including Hamleys and the Natural History Museum.The package costs from £315 plus VAT
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How to make the most of museum visits
On 24/04/2013 in Parent skills
From making discoveries to family time, why museums are so important for your child
living history, whether it is fighter jets from the Second World War or a towering reconstruction of a terrific T-Rex.Ten years ago, the Kids In Museums initiative threw down the gauntlet to the UK’s museums, challenging them to be more welcoming
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Postcard from… England
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
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Fashioned with Love
On 29/06/2011 in Fashion Awards
Designer, Katherine Edmonds, shares memories of her rustic American childhood and the couture, hand-made tecnhiques that led super-cool label, Wovenplay, to win a Junior Design Award.
parts of town or visiting other cities. We like relaxing, seeing movies and cooking. My son, William, loves the Museum of Natural History especially the Space Centre. He also likes to wander in the park and for me to give him and his friends scavenger
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London’s Winter Ice Rinks
On 06/12/2012 in Days Out
Get your skates on at one of the capital’s icy attractions
Natural History MuseumNovember 2–January 6Set in the shadow of the majestically floodlit Natural History Museum and surrounded by twinkly fairy-light adorned trees, this rink offers an impressive 950 square feet on which to gracefully glide (or
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Summer Events for the South East
On 01/07/2011 in Days Out
Our pick of fun family activities for the summer holidays
Make and Take July 27–August 31Art and craft sessions will be running throughout the summer at Reading Museum. From Aliens to 1960s music, each session is free of charge and has a different theme relating to the Reading, Steady Go Exhibition
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Jolly January Outings In London
On 04/01/2012 in Days Out
Banish the post-Christmas blues with these great days out
Meet Samuel PepysJanuary 7Discover the history of this great city by one of its most famous diarists, Samuel Pepys, at the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich. Hear tales of the Great Fire of London, the Navy and the Great Plague in a show
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