воскресенье, 31 января 2016 г.

Exquisite new Collections from La Coqueta

Villavela lookFinally the days are getting longer and the sign of spring is appearing. The bulbs are popping their heads up and the sun is shining! Every new season excites me but spring has to be my favourite. When the days are getting brighter so are the colours we wear. And when I saw La Coqueta’s new collection yesterday I realised Celia had done it again. There is something magical about her designs yet they are so simple, so wearable and of course so elegant.

Andes Look Laguna smock dressThis new collection, with its perfect sprinkling of floral and mix of bold has to be my favourite yet. For the girls I adore the eulalia skirt coupled with a simple white cotton blouse and pretty openworked socks it’s perfect for a playful day. And the bold alhama dress is the ultimate summer’s day dress.

Canillas Look Alhama dressOf course Celia never forgets about the boys. Such striking pieces with the traditional braces and the smart bermuda shorts and I absolutely love the classic goya knit!

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This season marks the launch of something unique from La Coqueta. Their Special Occasion wear perfect for weddings, christenings and confirmations is dreamy.

Special Occasion La CoquetaTaking classic designs, Celia has added a modern twist using beautiful fabrics and exquisite detailing such as French vintage lace inserts, pretty detailed sleeves and delicate necklines creating a romantic feel.

Ajamil LookFor the boys the crisp white adjamil shirt is perfectly teamed with bermuda shorts and how perfect is this dress for the girls.

Herminia lookTo complement the collection Celia has created flower headbands using dainty heads of Spanish gypsophila that have been dried and carefully woven through fabric roses and satin ribbons. And the icing on the cake, is this stunning pale pink coat making the collection truely outstanding.

Adelfa coatBoth collections are available now online and if you’re lucky enough to live nearby the boutique in Hampstead it’s definitely worth a visit.

Vanessa x



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пятница, 29 января 2016 г.

Carlito Carlita (a good give-away!)

win, carlito carlita, give-awayCarlito Carlita is a German based boutique specialising in traditional clothing hand-picked from a selection of small, unique European labels. The collection ranges from 3 months to 10 years (so it’s a perfect destination for those looking to dress siblings in a matching fashion), and consists of classics like button-down shirts, sweet dresses, shorts with knee socks, boleros and tights, frilled collars, bloomers, and suspenders.

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This month Carlito Carlita are offering one lucky winner a voucher for £100 to spend on their site. I just had a look at the new collection which is starting to come in, and saw some darling items (amongst which super cute swimwear with a Vespa print!). To enter to win, click here. Good luck!

xxx Esther



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четверг, 28 января 2016 г.

Kiehl’s Overnight Hydrating Masque

Ultra_Facial_Overnight_Hydrating_Masque_3605970494407_4.2oz.So here is light and fluffy post for your Friday. Esther and I hung out last weekend as she was in town for the trade shows. We spent a lot of time giggling and being a bit ridiculous, and this year we decided that, instead of spending our night in the bars of my neighbourhood, we would have a fun night in watching a chick flick with a face mask on. We even did a yoga class to set the tone.

The face mask we chose was Kiehl’s Overnight Hydrating Masque (mostly because the guy selling it to us was very charming and persuasive we just could not say no). In this case we were right to listen to him – it really worked. We did a whole home facial with a cleanse, a scrub (as our new best friend, the Kiehl’s sales man recommended) and then we added on the masque for the night. Especially in the winter when our skin gets so dry, this overnight masque really did the trick.

The next day we were fresh and ready to face the world – it has been a really fun weekend (and we really missed you, Courtney!). Here is a little photo of us at the end of the busy weekend — exhausted but happy!

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Emilie x



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Sweet and easy snowmen on our window

Snowmen craftOur children don’t have school on Wednesday afternoons, so I had all four of them at home last week. It was rainy and stormy outside, so we lit a fire and engaged ourselves with a little craft project. While my children were cutting out snowflakes, I took a quick look at Pinterest for inspiration and thought it would be fun to make some fun and friendly snowmen.

snowmen4 snowmen craft project snowmen craft projectFirst the children finger-painted the snowflakes with white gouache on black paper (Casper created a snowstorm!). Then they cut out a circle and a body from simple white paper (I traced the circle for the smaller children). From coloured paper they made a scarf and the orange carrot nose.

snowmen craft project snowmen1It was a quick little craft that all my children really enjoyed, independent of their age. They are all so proud of their snowman! We haven’t gotten any snow yet here in Northern Europe (a fact I suppose you can be thankful or sorry for). But for now at least we have some cute snowmen on display on the window!

xxx Esther



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How exactly to Produce an Essay’s Conclusion

From my detailed guide, you will learn to compose an annotated bibliography. In case you follow these detail by detail guidelines, you-can’t FAIL. Things You Will Need All reference components (Guides, Posts, etc.) Guidelines In order to write a suitable annotated bibliography, please have your source(s) inhand so you may follow this effortlessly. The first action would be to report your supply, please your source in APA, MLA, or chicago-style first. Within my example, I’ll cite in APA – style to help you see what it should seem like: Report your research Center For Immigration Studies. (2002, August 6). CIS Panel on Asian Immigration After 9/11. Retrieved March 6, 2007, from Core For Immigration Studies: Summarize the foundation: Produce 2-4 paragraphs that’ll summarize your source in a brief fashion, contain essential aspects that are highly relevant to the study subject. Here is a typical example of a synopsis that I published very briefly.

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This article covers immigration problems between the United States as well as Mexico. Ahead of Sept 11, 2001, President Fox and President Bush were negotiating a deal that would gain workers. President Fox was additionally in the act of getting after of activities unfolded http://ift.tt/1lWymTl President Bush determined that it would not be appropriate to think about any documents; President Bush to raise the immigration quota somewhat. Please notice that this really is designed to be incredibly simple, detailing the basic aspects of your research subject will be benefited by this source. About how this resource is likely to be utilized in the investigation report within the ultimate step we will talk. 1-2 sentences ought to be satisfactory, this should define the content inside the origin that you will employ. This would not be considered a critique of the foundation, when publishing preserve your tone really constructive. Discover How your research paper will be benefited by this source This short article will be a beneficial source for my research paper since it illustrates the impact that 9/11 had to overseas relations and homeland safety related on issues.

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It is perfectly wonderful to write something which is about how exactly you’ll make use of the source more in depth, the tip would be to never get this to segment longer compared to summary. That is designed to supply your crowd a notion of how you made a decision touse this product, and received your information. Ideas & Warnings Here are a few ideas which will be useful on the way, please make sure to publish everything concisely (avoid wordiness or extended sentences.) Please stay on topic, only mentioning the source’s main element elements. I have observed a standard error in lots of annotated bibliographies, many individuals just write a synopsis, and the step that was last is omitted by them. Please spend attention that is close to the past action, it’s equally as critical whilst the summary. Every little bit of the problem is really important. Please format the document effectively, if you are writing your bibliography. The formatting will obviously be-at your coachis discretion, I’ll show my case.

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This will give the opportunity to observe all steps come together to you. Bibliography November 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks Heart For Studies. (2002, August 6). CIS Panel on Asian Immigration After 9/11. Retrieved March 6, 2007, For Immigration Studies from Core: This article discusses immigration troubles between Mexico and also the United States. Just before Sept 11, 2001, President Bush and President Vicente Fox were settling a deal that would benefit workers. Vincente Fox was also in the process of getting President Bush to improve the immigration allowance significantly; following of events unfolded Bush decided that it would not be appropriate to think about any contracts. This article would be a valuable source for my research-paper since it demonstrates the affect that 9/11 had on issues related-to overseas relationships and homeland security.



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среда, 27 января 2016 г.

Once Upon a Northern Night, words by Jean E. Pendziwol and illustrated by Isabelle Arsenault

Once upon a Northern LightEvery line in this beautiful lullaby is peaceful, calming and mindful. Just like a lullaby should be. Once Upon a Northern Night is an ode to the wonder and the beauty of a snowy winter night and as we have embraced winter here in Scotland we have really enjoying snuggling down with this book.

Once upon a northen night cosy readingAs a child lays sleeping the first signs of snow poetically fall until the earth is covered in a white blanket. Pendziwol transports us to a world of the great outdoors at night. She welcomes us to the animals. To the mother deer and her fawn, to the great grey owl, the snowshoe hares, the auburn fox and the teeny mouse. And she paints a picture of a world in white and magic transcends.

A Mother deer led her fawnWith careful descriptions and gentle, reassuring illustrations from Arsenault the calmness of the night transudes from each page. Once Upon a Northern Night is a serene bedtime read.

Two snowshoe haresAs much as we love reading the book together, Florence also likes to snuggle down and watch this lyrical adaptation. The music is so soothing.

reading Once upon a Northern LightThere is something very special about this book. It would make a wonderful addition to a child’s library. Once Upon a Northern Night is available in all good bookstores or on Amazon (US) and (UK).

Sweet reading,

Vanessa xx

p.s. In these photos Florence is wearing her new Babaa jumper that I picked up for her at the ShopUp last month. It’s a cosy new favourite!



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вторник, 26 января 2016 г.

Tuesday Tips: Introducing a second language in a single-language family

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Over the years, I have received a few requests to explain how it is possible that all four of my children speak English, even though we live in the Netherlands, we solely speak Dutch at home, and, from the age of four, they attend public Dutch schools like all other Dutch children. Our children speak and understand English — maybe not fluently like a native English speaker, but they can follow and initiate conversations on a very functional level without problems. So here’s what happened.

My husband and I are both Dutch, born to Dutch parents and raised in typical Dutch villages in the south of the Netherlands. We met through mutual friends when I was in my final year of my study in Delft, and less than a year later we moved to New York together, the beginning of a 7-year adventure of living abroad in three different countries.

Sara and Pim were born when we lived in England, and by the time we moved to Amsterdam, Sara was 2 years old and spoke both Dutch and English. At the time we weren’t sure if we would stay in the Netherlands, so to keep all options opened we entered Sara in the nursery of the British School of Amsterdam when she turned three.

She stayed there until she turned four, and then started a Dutch primary school here in the neighbourhood. The reason for this was very much a financial one — Dutch schools are state funded whereas the British school is a private tuition with steep yearly fees.

That year in the British school was so much fun for her, with so many great activities for a three-year-old, that we have repeated this for all of our children (Casper is currently attending the nursery of the British school — he will start the Dutch primary school in the fall). So what we (sort of accidentally) have done, is to make use of the fact that the British school offers a nursery from the age of three, whereas Dutch schools start at the age of four. The private fees that we pay in that bridge year we would have otherwise paid to the Dutch daycare, so financially it didn’t make much difference. And the big bonus is — they all got a really nice kickstart in English! So this is how we activated their second language.

To sustain their English, we have done a few things: we have always worked with English speaking nannies or baby-sitters; we let the children watch un-dubbed (English spoken) films, and even though we don’t speak English to our children, we do read to them in English (for instance, I’m currently reading Harry Potter to the bigger children, and I do so in English).

The result is, that our kids continue to speak and understand English pretty well. I actually have also noticed that they pick up written English quite easily as soon as they comfortable read in Dutch. What also helps their language development is meeting up with our English speaking friends. Like last summer, we spent a week camping with Emilie and her girls, and the children were super comfortable speaking English all day.

So here you go, this is what we have done, and it seems to work. Do you have any tips about introducing a second language in a single-language family? If so, please do share, we would all love to hear!

xxx Esther

PS Photo of a memorable trip to Belgium with the entire Babyccino clan. Still a favourite!



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понедельник, 25 января 2016 г.

My favourite sunsreen — Aesop’s Protective Body Lotion SPF50

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I have applied sunscreen every day for the past five months. It’s become a normal part of my morning routine: brush teeth, wash face, apply sunscreen. The sun is so harsh here in New Zealand that sunscreen is necessary even on cloudy days! I picked up this Aesop protective body lotion last summer before leaving London and it’s one of my favourite beauty discoveries. I love the smell of it and love that it’s lightweight, non-greasy and easy to apply. Even my husband has started using my pump, preferring it to anything else we have. I’m going to need to pick up a new bottle when we’re in Australia next month — where Aesop was created!

Courtney x



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пятница, 22 января 2016 г.

Maths with Lego

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I am always looking for more ways of teaching maths in a tangible way to my kids. This is partly because one of the slight disadvantages of the French school system is that teaching is very academic. It is also because I want the children to understand at an early age how genuinely useful, fun and actually simple maths is. It is such an important lesson to know, because you suddenly understand why you are studying all this “nonsense”. Teaching math is not an easy task with my two – they would much rather disappear into the wonderful dreamland of their books, than think about numbers.

A friend of mine sent me this link which I love! A teacher did a brilliant layout of how to use lego to easily understand fractions and square number. The girls and I had a little session tonight working on fractions and it really worked.

Now it isn’t 100% fool proof – I went away to let the girls play around with their fractions and I came back and they had made excellent furniture for their lego houses with my 1/8, ¼ and ½ which they proudly showed me! … But I still think some information sank in. ; )

-Emilie



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четверг, 21 января 2016 г.

Thursday thoughts: are some kids naturally more naughty than others?

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My sister recently just spent a couple weeks with us here in New Zealand and toward the end of her stay, she looked at me and asked ‘do you think Marlow is more naughty because she was born that way, or do you think it’s because she’s the youngest and she’s been allowed to be?’. It’s an interesting question and one which I couldn’t actually answer.

I’ve always thought Marlow was just born with extra cheek and a bit of a naughty streak. Not really naughty in a bad way, but more of a cleverness and curiosity that can sometimes lead to trouble. She seems to have more of this curiosity than the other children have ever had. After all, none of the other kids ever had a problem with drawing on walls, climbing onto kitchen counters, cutting their own hair, escaping from her car seat in the car, etc. In fact, when Marlow cut the entire left side of her hair off last year and came walking into the room as if nothing had happened, all three of the other kids were so upset, they were crying hysterically. They couldn’t believe she would go that far.

So, while I’ve always felt like this is just the way Marlow is, my sister raised a good point. Could it also be that we’ve fostered this personality? Being the youngest of four children, she naturally has different parents than our eldest children had at her age. We are more distracted with the other kids so there are more opportunities to sneak under the radar and to get into trouble without us catching her. Maybe we’ve also become a bit relaxed with our discipline over the years and are more forgiving of her behavior. Another element I’ve noticed is that even when I do discipline her, she often turns to her older siblings for love and support, and mama becomes the ‘bad guy’ (receiving disappointing looks from all the children). I mentioned she is clever – she knows exactly how to play the ‘baby of the family’ card. : )

Could it then be a youngest child thing? Perhaps it is in our family, but I know it’s not the case in others. I’ve had many conversations with friends who tell me their ‘naughty’ child is their middle child, or even their eldest. So the birth order argument doesn’t always hold true. (On a side note – I find the study of birth order and children’s personalities SO fascinating! I even took a class on it in college. ) Maybe it goes back to my initial thought that some children are just born with a bit of extra cheek…

I would love to hear your thoughts. It’s an interesting nature versus nurture debate. Do you happen to have one child more mischievous than the others? If so, which number child is he or she?

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среда, 20 января 2016 г.

Gingerbread Wonderland by Mima Sinclair

Ginger Bread WonderlandWe’ve had such a cosy winter holiday spending our days with the fire lit, reading books and baking in the kitchen. We’ve made our favourite chocolate brownies, delicious soups and even roasted chestnuts on the fire – delicious! We also made gingerbread (for the first time ever).

Helena was gifted Gingerbread Wonderland for her birthday and we really enjoyed looking through the ideas over the holidays. It wasn’t until we had a few restful days in the New Year that we decided to bake from it and we are addicted! We found the recipes to be quick and easy and there are even variations for dairy and gluten free.

gingerbread creationsIt was really difficult to choose what to make. Every idea is super sweet. Look at these mini houses. Wouldn’t they be perfect on the side of a hot cocoa and I adore the speculaas. I’m going to remember to make these next year for Dutch Sinterklaas.In the end, we decided to make the gingerbread garland but instead of making hearts and gingerbread men, we made stars so it could be used to celebrate New Year.

gingerbread garland on wallIt was so effective – almost too pretty to eat! Helena had a great idea that we could make the heart garland for Valentine’s Day. Who says gingerbread is only for Christmas? I think it’s a great idea…..

Gingerbread Wonderland is available from Amazon (US) and Amazon (UK).

Vanessa x



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Steps to Make An Overview for a Fourth-Grade Research-Paper

Coaching individuals concerning the history of Americans within the Usa from slavery for the civil rights movement and past is definitely an essential a part of Black History Month. Consult students to explore their particular sensations or have themselves are imagined by them as someone from the past who is able to reveal a part of American record. Have the students create as those individuals, capturing troubles, context and the speech of the individuals they pick. Racism Have students come up with whether they believe there’s nonetheless bias in the United States today. Ask examples that are particular to be given by them. Ask them to compare and contrast the kinds of hateful acts or rhetoric today and prejudices that continue with these from before the civil rights activity. Present individuals as they produce of reflecting on any personal activities with bias, the choice. Slavery Ask learners to assume the life span of the slave.

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Ask them to compose a journal entry by what the average morning wouldbe like. They need to target what sort of work they’d do, how long they would perform, how and what they could consume or whenever they might arrive at devote any time with their households. Tell them to describe their sources of fun, sadness, wrath, hope and enjoyment dissertation custom writing and to think about how they would feel. Underground Railroad Request pupils possibly to assume themselves being a person who was area of the Underground Railway or being an escaping servant. If your pupil thinks herself as a slave, have him publish how he’d escape his grasp to the Underground Railroad. Make certain he handles the hazards slaves faced when escaping. Instruct him to create how he’d help slaves escape to liberty when the pupil imagines herself being a member of the Underground Railway. Would his household be an official end with covering areas, or would he be someone who escorted escaping slaves towards the residences that are safe? Have him tackle the problems churches, people that are white and free-born greens or former slaves confronted assisting escape.

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Regulations that are protesting Have students envision they existed during the rights action. Permit them choose somebody involved inside the struggle for similar privileges in the movement as possibly a important amount or an activist or head. Ask them to recognize what contest their identity is and ask them to create about the things they do to protest segregation and why they assist privileges that are similar. Allow them to publish this piece record entry, being a notice or within the form of a presentation their personality might provide to some group in a rally.



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вторник, 19 января 2016 г.

Sweet illustrations, by Laura Uy

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Laura Uy is a Canadian illustrator with such a lovely, playful style. Her work mainly focusses on greeting cards and prints, which make great decor pieces for children’s rooms. I love that bear in the photo above, so whimsical (the gold stars are hand-painted and make the print extra pretty).

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Laura’s greeting cards have such sweet illustrations with the cutest puns. There are cards for all sorts of occasions (loads for Valentines, too!), and they all bring a smile to my face. Lovely to send, to receive, and to keep!

xxx Esther



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понедельник, 18 января 2016 г.

Our secret to road trip survival: David Walliams’ audio books!

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David Walliams audio books

We’ve been doing A LOT of driving over the past five months, something that might seem seriously unappealing to most parents, especially with a carload of restless children, but which we’ve found to be quite fun and exciting. The secret lies in David Walliams and his hilarious audio books. The kids actually look forward to long car drives, and Michael and I find it really relaxing to hop in the car, explore new territory, have a car full of quiet children (!!) and be entertained along the way.

David Walliams narrates all his books himself, using hilarious accents and comedic delivery. The stories, while often funny and sometimes even outrageous, are also endearing and warm. The children’s favourites so far have been Awful Auntie, Billionaire Boy, and Gangster Granny, but it was difficult for them to choose favourites as they have loved them all. Walliams has just come out with his newest book, Grandpa’s Great Escape, and we’re all looking forward to our next road trip to hear it.

We use the Audible app on our phone to download the audio books and it’s been super handy. We alternate David Walliams’ books with more serious stories, just so the kids don’t come to think that all books are hilarious and whacky. (Some of the more serious books we’ve heard this year have been ‘The Secret Garden’, ‘The Call of the Wild’, ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ and the stories in the C.S. Lewis ‘Chronicles of Narnia’ series.

Courtney x



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пятница, 15 января 2016 г.

‘On a Beam of Light’ by Jennifer Berne & Vladimir Radunsky (and a personal story)

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I discovered this delightful book recently.  I was specifically looking for a book about the life of Albert Einstein for my eldest son (who is nearly nine) and came across this one.

We discovered that my son has severe dyslexia about 18 months ago and its been a bit of a roller coaster ride.  On one hand it was a relief (mostly to him!) that there was an explanation to why he just wasn’t getting reading and writing like his friends, but on the other hand we’ve had to find a new school (despite him being settled and happy where he was) and he has needed to change language (he was at a bi-lingual school before as my husband is German and they taught firstly in German with English as a 2nd language) – which have both been tough.

The hardest part for us was seeing his confidence deteriorate – whilst his friends started to read words, then sentences, then paragraphs and now books – he has looked-on confused as to why it seems so easy for them whilst 1 syllable words still get caught inside him, unable to find their way out.  His conclusion was natural (albeit wrong) – he must be stupid!  That belief slowly grew, until it was bigger than just ‘words’ – he forgets his gym kit at school; “It’s because I’m so stupid Mama”, he says with frustration … “No, its not, its because you’re 8 and human and sometimes we forget stuff!”.

As parents our hearts bleed – we needed to address his education, to put him into an environment that would not only be able to teach him to read and write but also a place that understood there are often wonderful side-effects of being dyslexic and the fact that dyslexic people ‘learn differently’ often makes them see the world differently – a way which can lead to endless opportunities if harnessed correctly.  We hope we found that place.  But secondly we needed him to start believing in himself again, to see that he is amazing … and not just in a “I’m amazing because my Mum thinks so” kind of way but in a “I’m amazing because my mind, thoughts & stories are exciting and inspire those around me and when I dream, my dreams are big and ambitious and because I’m stubborn and determined and …. because my Mum thinks I am”.

I wanted to tell my son about some amazing people, who have changed the world with their brilliance who were (or are) dyslexic … Leonardo da Vinci, Picasso, Andy Warhol, Muhammed Ali, Henry Ford, Richard Branson, Hans Christian Andersen, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Steven Spielberg, Thomas Edison and even Albert Einstein.  Not a bad bunch of people to look up to.

So excuse my HUGE detour in this book review but I wanted to share with you a little bit about our personal journey … maybe you have experienced something similar? Maybe not because of a learning-difficulty but for another reason your child has experienced a dip in their self-esteem?  As parents it’s hard to know how to navigate.  I often take solace in a book and finding a story that can connect to the problem and bringing it out in the open, it maybe gives us a chance to talk about it but if not then we just sit together and enjoy a story – that in itself is a salve that soothes many wounds.

And so … whether you have a dyslexic child or not “On a Beam of Light” is a lovely story about Albert Einstein.  As the author points out at the end, the subject is a big one and with some “quite” tricky concepts to articulate! However Jennifer Berne edits this biography perfectly so there is a harmony between the story of one man’s life and the scientific facts & figures that inevitably go with it.  There is almost a poetry to Einstein’s discoveries which is complimented by Vladimir Badunsky’s illustrations. I especially like how we see the ageing process of Einstein … he starts the book as a baby and ends as an old man.  The illustrations are tender & soft and the faces are kind, immediately you are so engaged with this interesting man.  By the end, we know a little bit more about the significance of Einstein’s thinking but we’re also inspired to think for ourselves and think big, to think in pictures to see things as they could be … because maybe they are? to ask questions, to try and answer questions no one else can and to relish the power of thought – the message is a good one for all of us but especially our kids!

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On a Beam of Light is available in the UK here and the US here.

Mo. x



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четверг, 14 января 2016 г.

Thursday Thoughts: a vivid imagination

a vivid imaginationIt’s a big cliché for parents — the moment you give birth (or even conceive!), the worrying begins. And it’s true, it does. We parents worry… a lot.

Quite recently I started to realise that I have a very vivid imagination: I can see scenes taking place vividly in my head, in my imagination, like a film being projected on a screen in my head. It can be very funny: with a friend of mine, who has a similarly strong visual mind, we can really come up with entire slapsticks like this. One of us describes a scene, the other adds to it, and we see it all happening on the screen in our brains. It is hilarious!

But when that vivid imagination is applied to the wellbeing of my children, it is not so funny. I can see bad stuff happening to my children in a not-so-safe situation, when I allow my imagination to run away with me; to play with the possibilities of what could happen.
I have realised that it especially happens when heights are involved (perhaps a hidden fear of heights?), but it can also happen around water, or around traffic. I not only realise there is a potential danger here, I actually, vividly start to imagine the possible result of the dangerous situation.
It doesn’t always happen, and sometimes it doesn’t happen on the scene but a little later, when I realise what could have happened at that specific moment. Sometimes (years later even!), the scenes replay when I wake up in the middle of the night — seriously no fun!

It might sound like I’m a completely crazy, extremely stressed and over-protective parent, by I don’t think that this is the case (maybe I’m a bit crazy, but in a fun way I hope). I actually hope to believe that I’m a relaxed mama in most situations, and that I give my kids a lot of freedom to explore their little world.

It’s funny, the things we keep learning about ourselves and the people that surround us. When I started to recognise this phenomenon in my brain and started to shape my thoughts about it, and bounced the idea off some of my friends. Some of them immediately recognised what I was talking about, but most didn’t have a clue what I was talking about (including my husband, he has no such mind).

I would love to hear your thoughts about this too. Does it sound familiar at all? Are you a worrier? Or does your mind work in a different way? Please share, I would love to hear.

xxx Esther

PS Photo taken in the atlas mountains in Morocco, where we were in a 4×4 car driven by a local Berber — quite fast, and quite scary. I vividly imagined the car driving off that road.



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среда, 13 января 2016 г.

Mark your calendars – the ShopUp is coming to Los Angeles!!

ShopUp Los Angeles

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We couldn’t be more excited about this announcement. After successful events in both London and NYC, we’re thrilled to bring the ShopUp to Los Angeles! The event will take place this spring on April 10th and 11th in Hollywood. We’ve secured the prettiest, most perfect venue, Lombardi House (see photos above!), we’re working with our wonderful event manager, Miraya Berke from Pop Productions, and we’ve already lined up a wonderful selection of shops so far! It’s going to be so, so good. Babyccino is going to Hollywood (we’ve always wanted to say that! haha)!

So far we’ve lined up gorgeous brands like Mabo Kids (adorable clothing!), LuluLuvs (handmade accessories!), Pipsticks (stickers galore!), Natti Natti (beautiful bedding), Papergirl (illustrated clothing & decor) Starling (beautiful, intricate jewellery) and cool LA-based clothing brand, Frankie & Ava. We’ll also have the brilliant Brimful shop as well as Toronto-based boutique Mini Mioche. We still have room for more of our wonderful shops, so please get in touch if you would like to join us.

We’re also looking for press partners, collaborations and sponsors at this stage, so please reach out if you’re interested in working together. We’ve got lots of great ideas up our sleeves.

Mark your diaries for Los Angeles. We can’t wait to see you there!

Courtney x

Banner image at the top was created by the lovely Alex Labriola from Al Stampa. Thank you, Alex! 



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вторник, 12 января 2016 г.

Kittens!

growing up with pets, kittens

Over the Christmas holiday, we got a call from some good friends here in the neighbourhood with a rather strange but lovely question: they recently had gotten two kittens to extend their family of four, but now it turned out that the dad had developed an allergy for cats. So would we want to adopt their little cats? (They could also have asked us to adopt the dad, but I guess they wanted to keep him 😉 ). We didn’t have to think long — Tamar and I both grew up with animals. My dad was a veterinarian and our country home and garden was always filled with all sorts of pets, and Tamar grew up in a farmhouse also full of animals. So here we are now, proud owners of kittens for the past week. Their names are Hunter (a ginger tom) and Kitty (a black queen), and they are so funny and cute. According to the kids, this brings our animal count now to ten: we have Domino the rabbit, Peet the parakeet, Bagel the hamster which we share with our neighbours, kittens Hunter and Kitty, and then there are Pim’s 5 stick-bugs. (Although three escaped overnight and Pim so far only found 2 back!)

I find it so lovely to be surrounded by animals again, it’s so cosy. I also think it’s good for the children to have animals around: if they are sad they always have a friend to cuddle with, and it also teaches them a sense of responsibility (feed their animals, keep their surroundings clean). I wonder, do you have any pets in your house? Or are you thinking about getting one?

xxx Esther



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