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PRODUCTS FOR KIDS
Professor Scrubbington’s is an exciting new range of natural personal care products aimed at primary school children. The products have been carefully designed to meet the needs of children and empower them to wash themselves.
The magic of this unique product range for children is quite simply:
• Magically foaming – doesn’t slip out of small hands, more fun and requires less
• Easy squeeze bottle – smaller for a child’s hand, no pump, one hand squeeze
• Natural with no nasties – 98% natural, no parabens, colourants or SLS
• Odour Neutralising – combined with a beautiful fresh gender neutral fragrance
• Aloe vera – naturally gentle & moisturising for all skin types
Scrubbington’s core value is to empower children and are working in partnership with KIDSCOMPANY, a charity founded by Camila Batmanghelidjh in 1996 to support vulnerable innercity children, young people & families.
THE PRIZE
We will be giving one lucky winner a year’s supply of Professor Scrubbington’s fantastic products. Each month the winner will recieve a package of goodies!
Professor Scrubbington’s Hair & Body Wash, Shampoo, Conditioner, Hand & Face Wash and Roll-On Deodorant are all currently available online at scrubbingtons.com and notonthehighstreet.com priced at £4.99.
COMPETITION CLOSES AT 23.59PM ON 24TH JUNE.
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Top 13 Summer Accessories for Kids
WHY WE LOVE IT
These iconic Ray-Ban Wayfarer frames make any kid an instant summer icon. Made especially for kids, the sturdy frames will last though many summers and never go out of style. Pick from three trendy colours, black, red or pink, to customise the perfect sunglasses for your little rockstar.
GREAT FOR…
These frames provide full coverage from the sun and protect kids against harmful UV rays. The Wayfarers can even be used for prescription lenses, which is perfect for active kids.
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Top 13 Summer Accessories for Kids
From cool shades to fluffy towels, here are 15 summer accessories that every stylish kid will need this summer.
WHY WE LOVE IT
This gorgeous towel keeps the kids warm, whie giving them the freedom to build sancastles and run along the beach. The neon tassels and stiching compliment the hoody’s cosy and absorbent fabric. A must-have accessory for any family with little ones who love to swim and splash all summer.
GREAT FOR…
Whether you are headed to the beach, lake or the pool, the towelling hoody is great for drying off and warming up. The machine washable fabric makes this accessory easy to take anywhere.
Price: £42.00
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Worldwide Cruise Destinations
CRUISE DESTINATIONS: ALL THE WORLD’S A STAGE
A cruise is the perfect excuse to see the globe’s finest cultural sights, says Phil Davies
Why go?
Those with a desire to expand their cultural horizons as well as their geographical ones will find themselves right at home on a cruise ship. Many lines offer itineraries with an experimental and educational bias across the globe.
Where to?
Spain: Barcelona is a favourite starting point for fly-cruises, and most lines offer the chance to add on hotel stays either pre- or post-cruise. It’s well worth extending your break by a night or two. Spain’s second city is home to Gaudí’s extraordinary Sagrada Familia, the Museum of Contemporary Art and the 98,000-seat Camp Nou, home of the trophy-laden Barcelona FC.
Italy: The San Siro stadium in Milan (home to both AC Milan and Inter) is another must-see for football fans and can be combined with a shopping spree to the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, a viewing of Da Vinci’s Last Supper and a night at the opera at La Scala. Norwegian Cruise Line runs two- to eight-day pre-cruises in Italy, which – as well as Milan – take in cultural highlights such as Rome, Florence, Pisa and Venice.
Remaining in Italy, MSC Cruises is one of the many companies to offer excursions from Naples to Pompeii. Its guided archaeological walking tour (from £45 per adult; from £32 per child) allows passengers to gain an insight into how the Ancient Romans lived.
Russia: The cities of the Baltic have become increasingly popular – and many lines now include a stay in St Petersburg to give passengers time to take in the Hermitage Museum, the Yusupov Palace and Catherine the Great’s Palace. A 14-night sailing on P&O Cruises’ child-friendly vessel Aurora next July covers this Russian gem as well as Stockholm, Copenhagen and medieval Tallinn.
Alaska: Celebrity Cruises takes Alaska excursions to new heights with a helicopter tour of the vast Mendenhall Glacier from the town of Juneau. A 30-minute flight over rainforests, alpine ridges and mountain peaks is followed by a trek on the icy surface led by a knowledgeable glacier guide.
Holland America Line is latching onto the growing desire for in-depth excursions by creating an On Location initiative to provide passengers with information about customs, the way of life, off-the-beaten-track locations and insight from locals at several of its port stops.
The lowdown?
Book: Celebrity Cruises (0845 456 0523); Holland America Line (0843 374 2300); MSC Cruises (0844 561 1955);Norwegian Cruise Line (0845 201 8900); P&O Cruises (0843 373 0111).
Best Underwater Cameras
There’s a wealth of underwater cameras on the market, lucky for you we’ve sifted through them and pulled out the best of the bunch.
Canon Powershot D20
The lowdown: Canon’s second underwater camera isn’t all about the gimmicks, it produces great quality, sharp photos too. Its wide-angle lens has a 5X optical zoom, and while it can be used in water up to 10m deep, you can buy a case allowing you to go 40m.
We love: that it allows you to focus on subjects above and below water at the same time. The menu is easy to navigate and the screen clear even in bright light.
Where to buy: Amazon; from £255.50.
Fujifilm Finepix XP200
The lowdown: the latest underwater camera from the Fujifilm family can be used in depths of 15m, which makes it one of the best on the market, and has a 5X optical zoom. The quality of pictures is high and it has fun settings, such as pop colour filters and soft focus for a romantic look. It also comes with wireless transfer to upload straight to social networking sites.
We love: the motion panorama, which produces 360-degree images just by panning the camera.
Where to buy: Amazon; from £259.99.
Nikon Coolpix AW110
The lowdown: this camera is so hardcore it’s even camouflaged. It can withstand depths of up to 18m, temperatures for up to -10°C, and has a 5X optical zoom.
We love: its barometer, which measures atmospheric pressure and can also be used to forecast the weather, as well as the built-in GPS and world map – so the adventurers among you can not only record the location of your photos, but also track journey routes.
Where to buy: Amazon, from £200.
Olympus Stylus Tough TG-2
The lowdown: the Tough TG-2 claims to be virtually indestructible and has some great features that its rivals don’t offer. Among them, the addition of wide-angle or fisheye lenses to the 5X optical zoom, and 11 filters to get creative with.
We love: the Beauty Make-Up Mode, which allows you to choose from 18 different effects such as eyeliner, lipstick, eye brightening and cheek lift. Well who doesn’t love instant beautification?
Where to buy: Amazon; from £200.
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- Portugal for Young Travellers
- Borneo for Older Kids & Teens
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Why? Occupying one-third of Portugal, yet inhabited by just 6% of the population, the Alentejo, situated north of the Algarve, is beautifully unspoilt and gloriously peaceful. The region’s coast holds appeal for a broad spectrum of people, but particularly young families looking for fewer crowds as well as a number of activities to entertain the kids.
What? Head to the golden, rugged beaches along Portugal’s Alentejo Coast for a fun-filled activity holiday. If you can drag the children away from the seaside hotel’s two swimming pools, playground, mini golf and tennis court, there are plenty of activities to try out. From a day of surfing lessons and orienteering, to picnics in a pine forest and raft-building (including putting it to test on the water!) – all ages will be kept entertained. There’s also cycling, archery, abseiling and zip-wires to tackle, as well as plenty of beach time.
How? Activities Abroad offers a week-long trip to the Alentejo coast. The price includes seven nights’ hotel or apartment accommodation, return flights (London), return airport transfers, all breakfasts and six other meals. Opt for the number of activities at time of booking (all equipment, tuition and supervision from fully-qualified instructors included). Departure dates are available in July and August.
Price: From £795 pp (ideal for children aged eight years or older), based on a family of four sharing.
Book it: activitiesabroad.com
Why? It’s notoriously tricky to get teenagers enthused, but this diving trip to Borneo is sure to turn even hardened couch potatoes into scuba enthusiasts. The Sabah region of Malaysian Borneo is renowned for its spectacular subaquatic offerings. Think bright darting fish in a cocktail of tropical colours, idly gliding turtles and jagged forests of rainbow coral.
What? The trip includes a 3½ day PADI Open Water Diver course (age 15+) taught through classroom-based and practical sessions – the essential first step for all learner divers. There will also be the chance to enjoy Borneo’s wildlife above the surface, with a jungle night walk, rainforest boat trip, jungle rafting, and visits to an Orangutan Rehabilitation Sanctuary, the Sun Bear Conservation Centre and Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary.
How? Departing 31 July & 14 August, Activities Abroad’s 11-night trip includes airport transfers, accommodation, daily breakfasts, nine other meals, all activities listed in the itinerary, and all equipment, tuition and supervision from fully-qualified instructors. Flights extra – Activities Abroad can advise on flight options.
Price: £2,375 pp (children aged 15-17), based on a family of four sharing.
Book it: activitiesabroad.com
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