Parenting Skills

The Ultimate Stain Removal guide

Children are always getting themselves into sticky situations when exploring the great outdoors, and because babies and toddlers have little to no hand-eye coordination, there are bound to be endless spills and the occasional mystery stain that appears on their clothes. If you’ve spent endless hours trying to scrub those stains out and wishing there was an easier way, look no…
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Travel with kids

The top 10 holiday activities to do before you’re 15

As parents we know that time flies and that the clock is ticking beforechildren grow up intoteenagers and don’t want to be with us any longer especially onholiday. So before it’s too late – before they are 15 (although this might bealready the limit) – we have to make themost of everyminute with them and do fun things…
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Mums Tips

Organising Your Home Office

For those who are freelancing, it is highly likely that you work from a home office. Easily assessable and cheaper, a home office offers you the practicality of a regular office whilst including your home comforts. Keeping a home office organised can be difficult, with the masses of paperwork and the wires running to all your equipment it can really look a mess. Keeping it organised can save you a…
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Get Creative

Last minute World Book Day outfit ideas - How to make a Where's Wally costume with book panels

I can see you all at home, yummy mummies, desperately trying to get a costume prepared for the World Book Day parade at school and maybe win a prize for your little ones. And here I am sharing my latest creation with you, another award winning costume. For the past seven years when my son was in primary school I spent lots of hours creating costumes for World Book Day. For Diego’s final year…
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Schooling

Assessing Academic Potential and Performance

How is your child doing at school? Many parents remain confused about how their child is doing at school; with the best of intentions, a short appointment at a parents’ evening and a standard school report cannot give them the full picture. To make informed decisions about their child’s future, and to be sure they are aiming for the senior school that will best suit them, parents need to know…
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Fitness & Health

Are the British public risking their health to prop up the NHS?

One of the more conflict-ridden topics of the decade, the organisation of the NHS has been at the core of administrative, economic and legal discourse for many years. With the UK public being so ferociously protective of the NHS plus an ageing population and stealthy privatisation; a fresh survey by UK medical negligence solicitors Your Legal Friend got the opinions of UK NHS patients – to see…
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Get Creative

Change lives with your World Book Day dress up

Every year people around the UK world come together to celebrate the power of reading on World Book Day. Here in the UK, children receive free books and schools hold all sorts of events – from making their own stories to having a visit from an author. But around the world, millions of children can’t join in the celebrations because they don’t have books. At home, poverty prevents…
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Get Creative

FREE Creative Women's Network event 24 February 2018 in Fulham

Two of my favourite bloggersMaggy Woodley of Red Ted Art andVicki Psarias-Broadbentare launching a Creative Women’s Network on 24th February in association with the gastro pub The Wellington – Fulham. A members’ event for creative women to come together for inspiration, support and Prosecco, this first event will be complimentary to celebrate the…
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