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Ben Hatch, , the author of Are we nearly there yet , gives you ten tips for travelling with young children(28/09/2011)
Parents know how painful car journeys can be with children, as families undertake the regulation end-of-year visits to far-flung relatives. Car sickness, emergency loo stops on the hard shoulder and endless cries of ‘are we nearly there yet?’ – travelling with small children can send you screaming for the hills! ARE WE NEARLY THERE YET 8,000 MISGUIDED MILES ROUND BRITAIN IN A VAUXHALL ASTRA By Ben Hatch is published by Summersdale and is available from all good booksellers or via www.sum... [more]
World's Weirdest Animals will keep you amazed and amused(08/09/2009)
From the harmless but hilarious to the truly frightening and deadly, the animals in the World's Weirdest Animals book are guaranteed to keep you amazed, enthralled and extremely amused. Whales that look like unicorns, lizards that squirt jets of blood from their eyes, naked rats that can sprint backwards. It seems as though some creatures have been put on this earth just to make us laugh. North American wood frogs freeze solid in the winter, their heart and brain cease to function, and t... [more]
The true meanings and surprising origins of the best-loved traditional nursery rhymes(11/11/2008)
Many of the catchy songs we grew up with were not nonsense verses for the playground but served as satirical commentaries on political events of the day. These seemingly innocent vehicles were once used to spread subversive messages at a time when illiteracy was commonplace in society and direct criticism of authorities was punishable by prison or death. Sing a song of sixpence A pocketful of rye Four and twenty blackbirds Baked in a pie .... Is this simply a song about a delicacy of th... [more]
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