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Keeping kids busy on the go is an art that takes a lot of preparation and the right entertainment tools. Travel games and activity packs are great on airplanes, car trips and at the restaurant. There is also a wide range of digital games on the market, but - call me old fashioned - I [...]
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After Harley, Terrance, Trixie, Towgo and Tipu it is the turn of Gruffalo Trunki. The new limited edition of the popular ride on suitcase for kids has teamed up with the creator of the world famous Gruffalo for yet another Trunki winner. The Gruffalo Trunki is made to the same high standard as the other [...]
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After raving about cardboard furniture, playhouses and rockets, rocking horses and even cots it is the time of the cardboard feeding chair. Designers’ trend is going green as more and more parents become environment aware and demand products that are safe for their children and the planet so it is hardly shocking that such a [...]
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Ever since my son grew out of his baby car seat, where he used to snugly fall asleep soon after the car was on the move, we’ve had all sort of issues with medium to long car journeys. As he slept less and less in the car we had to be inventive with entertaining him [...]
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The number one wish on my son’s long list to Santa was a camera. As a first reaction I thought that a digital camera to a 6 year old was a little extravagant and it definitely risked to be a short lived present too so I was tempted to give him my first digital camera, [...]
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The Snow+Rock boots are just the thing to put on the little feet lucky enough to enjoy a skiing holiday this year to protect them from the snow and the cold. However, you don’t really need to go far to find the snow this winter or to find an excuse to buy snowproof boots to [...]
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These photos were taken during our visits to the Tate Modern in London last March. The first photo is a shot of the TH2058 exhibition in the Turbine Hall, which is the futuristic vision of London under attack by artist Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster consisting of 200 bunk beds where people would find shelter 50 years from [...]
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