When that last bell rings on the last day of school, teenagers rejoice, there’s plenty to do. From skateboards and bikes to those hours-long video games binges to just doing nothing with their best buds, there’s nothing like the open-endedness of summer. But, hang on a second. While kids may feel they deserve an extended
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New Teletubbies Magazine | Review
At just two and a half, Chloe is finally at the stage where she will sit and watch films and wants to sit and read books with you. It makes a refreshing change from her usual fussing and fidgeting! So getting her a magazine when we are out and about has become a much more
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Kids
Educating Preschoolers: Why Puzzles Are So Important
Come this time next month I will have a school aged child; I can hardly believe it! So over the summer holidays, we have been doing various things to get ready. Getting feet measured, buying school shoes. Getting uniform and practicing doing up buttons on his shirt (bless he’ll have a shirt and tie to
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How Online Learning Can Benefit Carers
If you are a carer for an elderly loved one, it’s not unusual to feel like you barely have any time for yourself. If you’re a carer who’s thinking of going back to school to earn a degree or further your education, you’re probably wondering whether or not it will be possible to fit your
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U Star Kids Word Pad | Review
U-Star have personalised educational products aimed at introducing children to the words that they will be taught once they start school. Each activity page is designed to focus on name recognition together with one very important phonetic keyword. They can learn these keywords whilst writing and colouring. There are girl and boy themed word pads