What to do this weekend: Kids.Modern fair
Instead of spending the whole day in our pyjamas or doing the grocery shopping, this Sunday we're heading to Dulwich for the Kids.Modern fair. This is the first fair, run by the folks who do the Midcentury Modern fair, but focussed on vintage and new design for kids. Children will be able to make t-shirts, make trays, play with toys, interact with digital wallpaper and more. See you there.
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Nice post. Very impressive.
Posted by: Welas | 3 Jun 2008 07:06:41
Nice post. Very impressive.
Posted by: Welas | 3 Jun 2008 07:00:55
Oh, my. I was perfectly prepared to hate Alpha Mummy, but thanks to your delightful commenters, I love this feature. It serves as a needed reality check to people who WISH they'd been as glam as Bridget Jones, and are struggling to make up for lost time scoring points on some ridiculous status scale.
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Posted by: raincoaster | 26 Feb 2008 11:46:43
ps am I alone in wondering if Jennifer's kids will come home and start to interact with analogue wallpaper, otherwise known as scribbling on the walls....
Posted by: J | 24 Feb 2008 11:51:51
Actually I am spending all day in my PJs AND doing the grocery shopping, thanks to tesco online.
The younger ones appear to be playing in a cardboard box, whatever, I dont really care :)
Posted by: J | 24 Feb 2008 11:50:31
Fine if you live in the same country! We're 11,000km away in Darwin Australia!
Posted by: Debbie | 23 Feb 2008 05:22:38
Is interacting with digital wallpaper as criminally dull as it sounds?
Posted by: Annamac | 22 Feb 2008 18:22:35
Fine - if you live in London!!
Not so fine if you're 250 miles away...
Posted by: Baggofbones | 22 Feb 2008 16:11:43