Children
All aboard at the London Transport Museum
March 19th 2010
John Bull, learning manager at the London Transport Museum, tells us what's timetabled for this Easter
Little delights at The Baby Show
January 22nd 2010
The Baby Show returns, the biggest and most comprehensive show dedicated to pregnancy, birth and babies in the UK
Little effort
January 2nd 2010
Lindsey Venner writes about how children can thrive in the right environment
History lesson
December 14th 2009
It's a time to reflect on the past, something north London author Sarah Matthias does extremely well
Pulling the strings
November 17th 2009
The Suspense is over, so Little Angel Theatre's artistic director Peter Glanville reveals all about Petrushka
Hamsters to the slaughter
November 17th 2009
There's a fresh new voice in children's fiction with a gloriously dark twist. Katie Davies tells Mark Kebble all about her debut novel
Dialling up
October 26th 2009
We go behind the scenes at Community Network to see how they are transforming lives
Mum's the word
October 24th 2009
Janis Curry, co-founder and director of ReallyKidFriendly.com, tells us about the kind of gems you can find on the site
The dark tunnel
September 18th 2009
Being registered blind is extremely difficult as Jayne Burnett knows only too well. But for her life goes on, as Kellie Smith of Elizabeth Finn Care writes
Walk the walk
August 6th 2009
Perfect for the great outdoors, Polly farquharson champions nature in her new book, The Green Line. She tells us about the idea and inspiration
Freight off the mind
July 24th 2009
It's one of our local treasures and now Islington Council have ensured Freightliners Farm will continue to amaze and entertain children and adults alike
Bear necessities
June 29th 2009
The north Londoner, and lest we forget the current Children's Laureate, talks to Nina Cuthbert about bears, books and biographies
Shaping a show
March 23rd 2009
What is life like as a costume designer? Sarah Godwin, who takes on that very role in the London Children's Ballet's forthcoming show Snow White, reveals all
Second Sight: Opening our eyes
February 24th 2009
Emily Paine investigates how one Highbury resident is bringing a little joy to many in India
Hidden gem
October 26th 2008
We gather some of the people behind the Little Angel Theatre to talk about much-needed support. Emily Paine asks the questions
Good grief
April 20th 2008
Shelley Gilbert, founder of the Grief Encounter Project and Totteridge resident, discusses her mission to provide support for bereaved children
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