Pre-School
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Earache in children: Common causes and treatments
Babies & ToddlersEarache and ear pain is common, particularly in young children. It can be painful, but is not usually a sign…
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Should you tell your child that the Tooth Fairy is a myth?
KidsHere's how you can help ensure your child learns the truth about the Tooth Fairy in the smoothest way possible.
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Internet addiction – How much screen time is too much?
Babies & ToddlersIf you would like to reduce your child's screen time, or find it hard to set limits, read on for…
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Peanut allergy symptoms and treatment
Babies & ToddlersIt's no surprise that parents are afraid of peanuts; the number of children with peanut allergies has tripled in the…
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Help your child make their own pet cactus rock
Babies & ToddlersWhy not spend this morning helping your child make this easy cactus rock pet? This craft is suitable for children…
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Help your child make an easy lion leaf craft
Babies & ToddlersThis lion face craft is great for older toddlers and preschoolers and helps develop fine motor and gross motor skills.
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How to make microwave puffy paint
KidsThis homemade puffy paint recipe is easy to make with just four ingredients: self-rising flour, salt, water, and food colouring.
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Six party bag filler ideas for your child’s birthday celebration
KidsIf you would like to have party favours at your child’s birthday celebration, then you have come to the right…
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Make a rock paperweight for Father’s Day
KidsHelp your child spoil their dad on Father's Day tomorrow (Sunday, June 19) with a handmade gift that he will…
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Fun and easy DIY crafty gift ideas for Father’s Day
KidsNothing says 'I love you' more than a homemade and heartfelt gift that was made especially for dad for Father's…
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How to teach your child to make their own bed
KidsMaking their bed in the morning gives children an opportunity to have a sense of accomplishment, which may help them…
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Does my little athlete need a mouthguard?
High SchoolAll sporting activities carry the danger of certain injuries, particularly contact sports. A mouthguard can help protect your child’s smile.











