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Menday - khyme 1ime
tine .3Oan to lO.3O
Ior LaLies (pre-walkers) with nunny
Iree - a service oI Barnet LiLaries
Rhyne Rhythn and Repetition are all
Iundanental to a LaLy's speech and
language developnent.
Sharing rhynes and singing songs helps
LaLies to develop listening and
concentration skills.
1hursday - Artivity Merning
with Ellise tine lO.OOan - l2.OO
Ior toddlers (2-4 years) with parent
2 including SoIt Play
Literacy and Nuneracy Activities Ior you to enjoy
learning through play with your child.
Nagnetic Nadness, Aleph Bet Soup, Play-do,
Hand painting, Construction.
1uesday 6 Nednesday
Messy Play
with Flora tine .3Oan - l2.OO
Ior toddlers (l2 nths to 5 yrs) with parent
2 including SoIt Play
Activities Ior you to enjoy with your child:
Painting Activities, Corn Flour Coo,
Nessy Spaghetti, Playdo Nayhen.
NNI 1uesday - B.A.P.P..
(Healthy Activities & Practices in Pre-school Years)
with Kate Hesketh, Cccupational Therapist
tine lO.OOan - l2.OO Ior crawlers & up with parent
2 including Nessy Play and SoIt Play
Developing physical skills in young children to
prepare your child Ior school
Nessy Play, Hand Skills, Shoulder staLility,
Trunk staLility and Lalance,
Co-ordination, Cral Notor Skills
5eft Play
A place Ior nuns to network while their children play
Please note: au pairs are not encouraged.
Ior Nuns, Dads & Toddlers: nonths - 5 years
day Nonday - Thursday tine lO:OOan - 4:45pn
2 (LaLies under nonths go Iree)
Buy a Super Savers Card:
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Thursday AIternoon Special: only l per child!
Monday - Ibursday Baby and Ioddler Iime
at tbe Iondon Iewisb Iamily tentre
Develop your LaLys skills in a Iun way, every day oI the week!
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contemporary gIassware and china
exotic dried fruits and nuts
quaIity sweets and chocoIates
8eautifuI dried fruit arrangments especiaIIy
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Arab media sources are claiming that the Israeli military
are using a new espionage device hot air balloons
fitted with camera equipment, and a self-destructing
mechanism. They are said to have been spotted floating
over four different Lebanese locations. A military expert
told the London-based Arabic daily, al-Sharq al-Awsat, that
shooting at the balloons could risk revealing the location
of weapons. You dont say. (Ynet)
A group of horticulturists and farmers from Himachal
Pradesh, a state in Northern India, will undergo a one-
week advance training course in farming and cultivation
technique in Israel in September. The group will visit Israel
next month and will be trained by experts , Chief Minister
Prem Kumar Dhumal said after a meeting with Avri Bar
Zur, Counsellor in the Embassy of Israel in New Delhi.
The Chief Minister had already led a high-level delegation
to Israel last year, to gather first-hand knowledge about
Israeli farming techniques, and to examine the feasibility
of adopting these procedures in Himachal Pradesh.
(IBNnews)
Professor Leon Blaustein, an ecologist at the University
of Haifa, and his team have found that an small predator
insect known as a backswimmer releases a "scent" that
repels mosquitoes although it cannot be picked up by the
human nose. These insects prey on the larvae of the biting
mosquitoes, and so, in a show of maternal protectiveness,
the female biters have developed a tendency to avoid
areas where they detect chemicals given off by the
backswimmers. Professor Blaustein is planning to develop
this scent into a mosquito repellant for human use.
Hopefully, only small amounts of repellents could keep
mosquitoes at bay. He also suggests that applying the
scent to places where mosquitoes breed could help with
controlling the summertime pest. (Telegraph)
How comforting: The White House has told Israel that it
will take about a year for Iran to develop nuclear weapons.
A year is a very long period of time, said Mr Gary Samore,
President Obamas top advisor on nuclear issues. No, it
isnt, Mr Samore! (Telegraph)
There isnt one: The Scotsmans headline announced
that hopes were fading for seven babies burned in Israeli
hospital fire, and an article followed describing the efforts
of an Israeli team of doctors to save babies burned in a
hospital fire in Rumania. Someone, somewhere, got a little
too used to painting Israelis as the devil incarnate! The
Scotsman changed the headline after being contacted
by Honest Reporting, a website that monitors media bias
against Israel. (Honest Reporting)
A US Israeli group has said they will begin drilling for
gas at a new site off the Mediterranean coast in October.
There is a possibility of reaching oil under the gas. The
drilling is expected to last for five months, and will be the
deepest ever in Israeli waters. (Reuters)
Andrew Lansley, the Health Secretary, inadvertently
let slip that NHS Direct will be axed, and replaced by a
new helpline, which will be manned by non-medically
qualified call centre workers, who will have as little as 60
hours training. The Department of Health has confirmed
that NHS 111 will replace NHS Direct within three years.
(The Guardian)
Only 9.4 percent of all babies born in one London NHS
Trust were born to a white British mother. By contrast,
in Devon, the figure was 97.4 percent! Countrywide, on
average 6 out 10 mothers described themselves as white
British. (Daily Mail)
A new poll by travel research group Skyscanner has
revealed that 59% of travellers like the idea of a family
only section on flights. The research was prompted by
the recent case of a woman claiming compensation
from Qantas because she said a babys screaming made
her ears bleed. 70% of respondents said they wanted
to be seated as far away as possible from children, and
only 8% said people should sit where they liked. Almost
a quarter of non-parents went a step further, saying
they wanted child-free flights. Some helpful suggestions
put forward by the people questioned by Skyscanner
included an in-flight nursery, only allowing well behaved
children to travel, and, saving the best for last, keeping
children in the hold. (Skyscanner)
Hasina Patel, widow of Mohammad Siddique Khan has
lost her battle in the High Court for Legal Aid funding
to represent her at an inquest into the deaths of the
52 victims of the 7/7 bombings. Patel was seeking
the opportunity to question witnesses at the inquest
regarding her late husbands motives for the attack. Patel
herself has flatly refused to provide any information that
might assist the wider public interest. (The Guardian)
A bank robber in Winchester, Hants, threw approximately
1,600 into the air as he fled the scene. Passers-by
scrabbled to collect the money outside Barclays Bank at
10.20 on Tuesday morning. So far, 300 of the loot has
been handed into the police by honest citizens.
which already has 250 stores across Britain, is planning
to open a store every week for the next year. Last week,
it announced an 80pc increase in profits, with shoppers
from the middle classes discovering the bargains
available there. Branded toiletries and various foodstuffs
are all available for a set price of 1. But remember,
unbranded supermarket brands are often cheaper still.
If you feel that shopping at there might be beneath
you, dont forget that the one price fits all strategy has
a noble history. In 1884, Michael Marks set up his stall,
Penny Bazaar. He posted a sign proclaiming "Don't ask
the price. It's a penny."
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