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Rolling with Rolobox

As I parent I know that the best presents for kids come in cardboard boxes… because they have so much fun playing with the box! Cardboard boxes provide endless opportunities for pint-sized imaginations and hours of entertainment. Give kids  an assortment of boxes and a roll of sticky tape and they will come up with something marvellous (and most likely very large). Read More »

Winter coats for your Half Dot

Believe me when I tell you that I’m not wishing winter upon us. But for a moment, pretend the sun is not beating down outside and instead get cosy with the sublime winter coat collection by Half Dot Brooklyn. Read More »

Update – fabulous Lunchskins sandwich and snack bags now available locally!

I have been using my Lunchskins snack and sandwich bags (featured here in September 2009) for quite a while now and can vouch that they are excellent quality and easy to clean. My boys are used to using them too, which really is a lesson to us parents that kids easily adopt environmentally-conscientious behaviour, even from a very young age. Read More »

Google TV commercial has a familiar ending

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This TV commercial from Google just aired during the Superbowl in the US.  I’m sure the ending will be familiar to many dads out there.

It’s party time! How to make your child’s birthday super-special!

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There’s nothing like the sight of your child’s face as they discover you have created a wonderland of fun for their special day. The eyes grow wide, the breath is held and, if yours are anything like mine, lots of jumping and squealing then begins! A beautiful party makes for fond childhood memories they will carry with them for life. Read More »

Cycle-chic with Mobii – the ultimate bike for mums

The wind is in my hair, the sun glints off the water and the kids are rosy cheeked and laughing, enjoying the brisk autumn air as we cycle to kindergarten. Actually, that’s the ‘hip mother living by a canal in the heart of Amsterdam’ version of my life which is not entirely accurate. Read More »