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Cute little monsters
On 28/03/2011 in Fashion news
We love cute and stylish Belgian label, We Were Small
T-shirt from £28 (ages newborn -8 years)Belgian clothing label We Were Small is the product of a make-believe play world created by a mother and her four-year-old daughter. The durable and colourful designs are printed with an assortment
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Clarks Spring/Summer 2012
On 07/11/2011 in Shopping
Preview highlights from the Clarks children's Spring/Summer 2012 collection
. Gem stone detail and fruity prints were also popular on girls shoes. We were also excited to see the classic desert boot shape updated with prints including a British flag, Liberty print fabric and deck chair fabric.Don't miss... Senior Range Manager
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Fred Perry Spring/Summer 2012
On 14/11/2011 in Shopping
Preview highlights from the Fred Perry Spring/Summer 2012 collection
At Fred Perry we were presented with a small but perfectly formed boys collection, with bright colours a-plenty. There was of course the classic Harrison jacket, with beautiful tartan lining. Variations from the classic Fred Perry polo shirt
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Borneo with the boys
On 25/08/2011 in Long-haul
Horse riding, bat caves and a million monkeys... There are adventures galore in this tropical paradise, including a close encounter with an elusive great ape
The first glimpse of fluffy auburn hair and we were all besotted, especially with the aptly named “Cute”, who came close to check out two-year-old Freddie, who is of similar height. Freddie greeted him with a well-rehearsed “Oo-Oo” and Cute, we all
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Moda Footwear show report
On 13/08/2009 in Fashion news
catwalk shows, we got to see the new children’s spring/summer 2010 shoe collections and spotted some exciting editions. Greens, slate blues and strong yellows were popular, with the Danish brand Angulas presenting a collection of saltwater sandals and t
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Bubble London: The Kids Trade Show
On 22/06/2010 in Fashion news
Junior bring you the latest trends and happenings from Bubble London, the UK's biggest childrenswear trade fair
to neon bolds.In constrast, florals were small and delicate in the Liberty lawn cotton vein and newer prints featured 50's or 60's abstract styles with splash-paint strokes a la Jackson Pollock, or swirls in retro colourways of orange, mustard and lime
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Dublin's fair city
On 26/08/2011 in Cities
A brilliant children’s museum, a wonderful zoo, and a warm welcome. The emerald isle’s capital has much to offer families
The response to my announcement that we were off to Dublin for the St Patrick’s Day celebrations was unanimous and universal: envy, tinged with slight reservation along the lines of, is all that merriment and hedonistic behaviour really compatible
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Exclusive Q&A with theatre director Sally Cookson
On 13/05/2013 in Days Out
Theatre director gives Junior her thoughts on stage adaptations and introducing children to the world of plays...
parents were actors so I was brought up with it. We were taken to the theatre a lot but there wasn’t the wealth of children’s theatre that there is now. Most of the stuff I saw when I was small was because my dad was in it. We always went to the Pantomime
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Joe Blogs kicks off his festival season at the Original Cornbury Festival. And it rocks!
On 05/07/2011 in Fashion news
Smart Boy About Town loses himself (quite literally, oh dear) amid the music and mayhem at Cornbury
. Small world, man…So, what about the fun stuff. Well, I loved the Kids' Area where they did some cool circus skills. Also bumped into songstress Sophie Ellis Bextor with her two boys, running in and out the rainbow dragon. While my mummy and sister were
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The belle behind Belle & Boo
On 30/05/2011 in Interiors & Lifestyle Awards
Paris, play and perpetual childhood. Artist Mandy Sutcliffe on dreaming up the whimsical world of Belle, her rabbit Boo and their playmates
and it is still one of my favourites today.What were your favourite things to do as a child? My favourite time as a child was when I was just allowed to play. We were lucky enough to have family friends that had a huge amount of land – well it felt huge as a child
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