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World Book Day Costume Ideas
I know some parents find this really tricky and costumes can be expensive from stores, so I have come up with some ideas that use basic wardrobe items and things you can use again to help!
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Guest Post – 5 Things to Teach Your Child About Online Safety
Something we have to cover in school with the children that wasn’t a thing back when we were younger, is online safety. And because it isn’t something we have grown up with, knowing how to teach our children to stay safe in a digital world can be really tricky. I was sent this blog post…
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World ARTHRITIS Day 2020
Today is, as I am sure you will have guessed from the title, is World Arthritis Day. I must admit, I am struggling a bit with mine at the moment and am feeling pretty grotty today! The last couple of weeks have started to see more and more joints becoming sore and stiff, starting with…
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World lupus day – an interview with amber from the world sees normal
Today is World Lupus Day and s it is a disease which has some similarities with Rheumatoid Arthritis, I thought it would be a great opportunity to find out more about it. Through the amazing Chronic Illness Bloggers network I have met people who blog about all different health conditions and discovered Amber’s blog, The…
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World Book Day – Children’s Book Reviews
Post contains affiliate links As today is World Book Day I thought I would share some of the books the kids have been enjoying recently. As you all know, I am a self-confessed bookworm and this has definitely rubbed off on the kids to my delight. I am also happy to be doing a book…
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World Ostomy Day 2019 – 10 Things You Didn’t Realise About #ostomylife
Happy Saturday ad happy World Ostomy Day 2019! In honour of the theme of today I thought I would share some interesting and fun facts about life with a stoma, which you may not have realised were a part of living with an ostomy! I thought this list would be something other ostomates could identify…
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