New research has found that although parents understand the importance of giving their children a balanced breakfast every day and are keen to do so, almost one in four children is still going to school at least once a week on an empty stomach.
Seven lucky members will each receive a Revo - the cube with attitude: it stimulates children's brains and keeps them amused! Plus it can be played anywhere - great for travelling with or at home.
This is the sort of book that answers questions you perhaps hadn’t thought about posing but your seven to 11 year-olds probably confound you with by asking anyway! So is a zebra black with white stripes or white with black stripes? Find out in Do Elephants Ever Forget?
According to my young reviewers, The Boys’ Annual 2008 and The Girls’ Annual 2008 are the must–have books for boys and girls in the seven to 12 age group!
Buster Books have published two great books - Beautiful Doodles and The Art Doodle Book - to inspire and encourage the artist within each of us, child and adult alike.
Cleanse, tone and moisturise is the mantra for good skincare - can the same effect be achieved with facial wipes which are quick and easy and a boon for busy mums? Some of our members have been trying them out.
If you suffer from hard and cracked skin on your feet it can be quite painful – and if your feet are hurting, it shows in your face! So PWT put Lotil cream and the Champneys Foot File to the test.
Last minute deal for October bookings from Greek villa specialists, Spirit of Greece – a 50 per cent discount, on all of its Liakas Waterfront Villas in Kefalonia.
FBKN Home entertainment has released a triple boxed set of favourite family stories on film. New versions of Robin Hood, The Three Musketeers and the Prince and the Pauper retell the stories – with all-animal casts. Reviews by PWT panel families.
Family-friendly Friday matinees of Spamalot at the Palace Theatre: good time - 5.15pm - and good price - children from 5 to 15 are only charged their age when accompanied by an adult and young people under 26 pay £20.
Catherine Storr's children's classic, Marianne Dreams, has been adapted by Moira Buffini and is directed by Will Tuckett at Islington's Almeida theatre from 13 December 2007 – 19 January 2008.
Harvey Edgington and his family, on holiday in Dorset, took refuge from the wet summer weather by visiting Splashdown aqua park, just outside Poole and had great fun on the "rides".