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Mummy’s little helpers feel the pocket money pinch
We all know the economic downturn has hit our wallets - but it has also hit children's piggy banks, according to a report from Tesco Bank.
Story-telling gets interactive
As every parent knows, reading is integral to any child’s development. Aside from a school requirement, it is essential for communication at all stages of life, it builds self-confidence and encourages a desire for success. Plus if approached in the right way can become a lifelong passion.
Iceland Express yourself at Reykjavik Gay Pride
Reykjavik will play host to a frenzied festival celebrating fun and freedom at Gay Pride this August.
Billingshurst pupils get a lesson in site safety
House building was on the curriculum at Billingshurst Junior School this week when Andy Judd, production manager for Taylor Wimpey Southern Counties, who is building the Hillview Court new homes development in the town, paid a visit to the school to talk about the dangers of playing on building sites.
Persimmon Homes supports parent power
Whoever said ‘the best things in life are free’ obviously didn’t have children as a report from the Office on National Statistics demonstrates that from birth to the age of 21 kids cost an average of £140,398, so it must come as welcome news to some parents when their children decide to move out.
Compromise the key to a happy marriage
According to a report released today that has looked into the state of UK marriages, 7 in 10 married couples would describe themselves as happily hitched. With the next few weeks being the busiest time of the year for weddings, the results should prove reassuring for those about to walk up the aisle.
Keep kids safe around water this summer
Parents must keep a close eye on children playing in and around water this summer, warns child safety specialist Clippasafe.
Say ‘I do’ on deck
Combining the romance of sail with a spectacularly romantic ocean setting, Star Clippers is now offering honeymoon guests the opportunity for a sunset marriage blessing on the upper deck of the company's four-masted `Star Clipper’ or `Star Flyer’ and the five-masted `Royal Clipper’, conducted by the ship’s captain and attended by uniformed crew.
Gardening 'makes children happy'
Multi award-winning garden designer Adam Frost has welcomed a Royal Horticultural Society study that suggests gardening makes children feel happy and teaches them valuable new skills.
Kids go unrewarded at Sports Day
After the Government unveiled plans to revive competitive games for children, new research has revealed that thousands of schools choose not to reward the winners of pupils’ Sports Day competitions.
Parents hit by school summer holiday premiums
Parents planning to treat their kids to a family holiday over the school summer holidays face paying staggering premiums of as much as 85 per cent for some resorts, new research by Santander Cards has found.
Coaching kids to cope with emergencies
New research by Elastoplast reveals that while 85% of parents think adventure is an important part of their children’s lives, many parents do not allow their kids to enjoy new experiences.
Babyboomers reinvent retirement
Babyboomer generation could disrupt the typical view of retirement, according to research from Aviva.
Want to speak to Granny? Poke her
Renowned for not being able to set a video recorder, it seems pensioners are more tech savvy than we give them credit for.
Ecclesiastical's wedding insurance achieves 5 Star Rating
Specialist insurer Ecclesiastical has recently achieved the prestigious Defaqto 5 Star Rating for the fifth tier of its wedding insurance.