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Days out and travel

Nothing like the White Cliffs of Dover

We have just returned following a short break in France. The four of us plus my mother in law stayed in a small town between Calais and Dunkirk and I went with all my camera equipment with the intention of getting some great imagery from a part of France that is both beautiful and full

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Family Life & parenting

Guest post; What you need to know about Conjunctivitis and children

Conjunctivitis is a condition most mums and dads will be familiar with because it is so common among children. While a common condition that usually passes within a few days, it does cause confusion. Different childcare settings and schools have different policies for dealing with it. The post below was written by Dr Sandeep Kapur,

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Education

Trying – and failing – to keep it together during the school holidays

I love the school holidays. With no school run and less pressure, they’re a great way to spend quality time with the kids undertaking activities we often don’t have time for. These breaks come with a catch though. What is it about the school holidays that takes a normally organised, vaguely competent parent and turns

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Days out and travel

Travelling aboard the Coca-Cola London Eye

The Coca-Cola London Eye is more than simply a tourist attraction. It’s a well-established part of the London skyline and a fantastic piece of engineering. I have been on it a few times and love it, but would my children think the same way? There was only one way to find out.

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