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Travelling with Children: What to Pack
On 07/08/2010 in Tips & advice
Forget the kitchen sink by all means - but at your peril forget these essentials bits and pieces
so it doesn’t leak; homeopathic remedies, lavender oil (it’s multipurpose for healing and soothing)Portable DVD playerIpodTravel WashSarongs and pashminas – both have many usesThe lightest possible buggyAnd for what not to pack
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What NOT to pack when travelling with kids
On 07/08/2010 in Tips & advice
Want to travel lighter? Then trust us: you really do not need to pack these
There's really no need to load yourself up with the following:Inflatable beach toys, buckets and spades – buy them when you get thereToo many nappies – dittoBananas – will go black and squishy on the planeToys with small parts – they’ll get lost under the seat and you'll end up i...
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Talkback: Travelling with Children: What to Pack
On 28/11/2010 in forum
Folding booster seat? :)Any idea? The chats on this site are a bit frozen :).Anyway last night I found the answer for my question if someone care :))).I found fantastic high back booster seat which is inflatable! Looks really comfy so I ordered 1 last night and can't wait to get ...
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Baby travel must-haves
On 10/10/2012 in Shopping
Make your journey with baby a stylish and stress-free one with our top product picks
Baby Aid first aid kitBaby Aid first aid kit, £15.50 from babyaid.co.ukRead more...Junior Design Awards 2012: Travel WinnersLuxury Family HotelsTravelling with Children: What to Pack
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Look What I Found Today: Pookie & Peach Creatures
On 05/11/2010 in Fashion news
A touch of glue and a little handicraft is all you need to make this divine little festive family
Too-wit too-woo, who could resist this gorgeous crew of cute creatures? What's more, they will encourage your child's artistic talents as they come flat-packed, so your child can get to work with glue and scissors to bring them to life. Made from
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A grand holiday with grandparents
On 25/08/2011 in Tips & advice
www.grannylook.com has lots of information for a great holiday with grandparents
If you’re taking a holiday with grandparents, www.grannylook.com should be your first stop, as it’s packed with tips and advice.“Most children don’t care whether they’re playing on a beach in Florida or Norfolk,” says website founder Juliet Hambro
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Shortlisted Picture Book Of The Year 2012: World Atlas by Barefoot Books
On 20/05/2012 in Children's Book Awards
Explore the far corners of the globe (erm, if circles had corners…) and navigate the world's oceans in the sumptuous atlas
know…?” sections to enlighten and engage a young audience, this book is jam-packed with nuggets of information and facts that belie the Disney theme song It's A Small World After All… What other award have Barefoot Books won? Which book won Picture
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Winner Best Infant Carrier 2012 - BabyBjörn Miracle
On 20/05/2012 in Travel Awards
You'll stride like a Colossus wearing one of these stylish carriers, while your precious cargo will be safe and snug and close
What’s not to like about the Miracle, with its good looks and clever design taking BabyBjörn’s iconic, award-winning classic front carrier to a whole new level. Providing flexible carrying through state-of-the-art adjustments that allow rapid weight
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The Designer Behind the Osprey Poco Premium
On 20/05/2012 in Interiors & Lifestyle Awards
Mike Pfotenhauer, designer of the Osprey Poco Premium, on what makes a great child carrier
? Nature. There is no better designer out there. I look to human anatomy and natural solutions for my design problems. What influences came into play when designing the Poco Premium? Twenty three years ago I adapted an old Gerry Baby pack so that I could
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Dining with Antonio Carluccio
On 17/01/2011 in Celebrity chefs
Our favourite Italian chef Antonio Carluccio shares a few of his favourite things
What’s your earliest food memory? The breast of my mother. What foods did you like and dislike as a child? There were no foods that I can remember disliking. All my mother’s food was delicious. What did you eat for school dinners? My mother used
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