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Review: Dino Supersaurus book range

The Dino Supersaurus brand is a new offering from Parragon. It’s a set of activity books and you probably won’t be too surprised to hear that it’s focused on dinosaurs. The books are all set in the fictional land of New Dino City. They follow the escapades of four dinosaurs (namely Trix, Steg, Terra and

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You what, more men working in childcare?

I don’t wish to get too excited, but over the past year I’ve noticed increasing debate within the childcare industry about the role of men. In short, there seems to be a consensus that more male practitioners are needed in the workforce. Just to give you some idea of the gargantuan task the industry faces,

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Bible stories; do you, don’t you?

There I was the other day, wasting away my life on twitter when a particular message caught my eye. It highlighted a new report from the Bible Society that revealed knowledge of the classic Bible stories is diminishing through the generations. The report’s findings didn’t surprise me at all. I know the overwhelming majority of

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Review: Bad Dad by Derek Munson

Bad Dad is the latest offering from self-confessed writer and “all round daydreamer” Derek Munson, who is based in Washington State in the US. Munson hopes to build on the success of Enemy Pie, a children’s book about friendship he published in 2000. The notes inside the front cover say: “Looks Like Dad’s in trouble

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Review: Easyart – affordable artwork

Easyart makes a very simple declaration on its website; art should be for everyone, everywhere, everyday! The company believes this applies to children and has an extensive range of products for youngsters available of its website. I was fortunate enough to be asked take a look and see what I thought of it. I was

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