Kid Magazine Issue Two

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FEBRUARY 2013 - issue TWO

fashion features, fun bites, beauty buzz and much more inside

BACK TO SCHOOL

BACKPACKS, LUNCHBOXES, STATIONERY, PLUS MORE

WHAT EVERY KID NEEDS TO COMBAT THE NEW SCHOOL YEAR

Meet David Pearson, founder of Fitskin

Nicole Livingstone

former Olympian, talks head lice

Little Liberty shows us the ultimate in kids bedrooms

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EDITOR’S LETTER

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ast week I had a moment. I was preparing for my interview with Nicole Livingstone about MOOV head lice treatments (see page 16) when I said to my husband “I never ever would have thought that I would be interviewing a former Olympian about head lice!” It’s funny where life takes you. I also never would have thought that in six months we would have taken our little website and turned it into a magazine seen by over 60,000 people in the first issue alone. Life does take you down some interesting paths and I hope 2013 brings me many more opportunities to challenge myself and grow Kid Magazine. I am really excited about this issue. We have a competition prize pool of over $1,000 and some super cool exclusive offers just for Kid Magazine readers. We have interviews, stories and new products that you will love. Our “Back to School” feature includes our picks of the back to school essentials for 2013. For mums, we have some amazing Valentine’s Day gifts picked out, so circle what you want and start dropping some hints. Check out our story on Nicole Rosenberg and her business, Little Liberty, which will have you inspired to redecorate and get the kids involved. Our fitness expert, Kaz Muddell, shares her thoughts on the benefits of running and we hear from David Pearson, founder of Fitskin, who shares his top skincare tips. We also have some delicious recipes to help you fill those lunchboxes with food the kids will want to eat. I would love to hear from you. Whether you are running your own business that you think would be a great fit for Kid Magazine or want to share a photo of your little one with us you can contact me by email, sara@kidmagazine.com.au. I would also love if you could encourage your friends to subscribe to Kid Magazine so we can grow our readership and bring your even better offers and prizes. Until next month, you can find us at www.kidmagazine.com.au for more fabulous fashion and kids things.

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editor and chief kid, sara@kidmagazine.com.au www.kidmagazine.com.au

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Did you know?? Researchers at the University of California, San Diego and the University of Warwick have found that Facebook status updates were 1.5 times more memorable than sentences from books and almost 2.5 times more memorable than faces. So be careful next time you press the post button – whatever you write won’t be soon forgotten!

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INSIDE

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Little Liberty shows us her style

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What’s on What’s happening in Feburary. Find out now

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Discounts and specials

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The big itch

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Run for your health

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Nicole Livingstone, former Olympian, talks head lice

We’ve teamed up with some exciting retailers to provide some great savings

Former olympian, Nicole Livingstone, talks head lice

Fitness expert and running coach, Kaz Muddell, show us how

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Flying advice

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Back to School

Top five skincare tips Founder of Fitskin, David Pearson, talks skincare, the Fitskin brand and how to keep our skin fresh and youthful

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Tips fors mum to be, thanks to travel.com.au

Our back to school feature covers backpacks, lunchboxes, fashion, stationery and more


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Help other women in need Recipes for the kids

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David Pearson, founder of Fitskin talks beauty

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Meet and Greet with Taneesha Phelps

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Back to school feature

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A lot of inspiration

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Tasty treats

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Meet and greet

Sleep stories and soundscapes Getting your kids sleeping and ready for school

Win Win Win Over $1,000 worth of prizes to giveaway to our Kid Magazinereader this month. Enter now

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Little Liberty shows us how to design the ultimate in kids bedrooms

Yummy recipes couresty of Philadelphia, 4 Ingredients, Le Creuset and PureBred

Introducing Tanneesha Phelps as she partners with Kid Magazine


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Chinese New Year Kung Hei Fat Choy! Celebrate the Year of the Snake at one of the many celebrations around the country and enjoy the colourful festivities, markets, great food and fireworks. Visit your local council website to see where a celebration is happening near you.

Valentine’s Day Whether you are single or have a partner, a hopeless romantic or not, use Valentine’s Day as an excuse to eat some chocolate and watch some rom coms on the couch (if you can get the kids to go to bed!). See our outfit and gift ideas for some inspiration and hint dropping.

Kid Magazine March Issue Released Our March Issue will be hitting uour inbox packed full of fantastic competitions, interviews, fashion, new products and much more! If you haven’t yet subscribed visit www.kidmagazine.com.au/ newsletter.html so you don’t miss out.

Monsters, Inc. 3D and Pixar Short Films COllection Vol. 2 Released on Blu-Ray February 6

Boardies Day Weet-Bix Kids TRYathlon Sydney

Starlight Cinema, North Sydney North Sydney Oval has been the home to the Starlight Cinema since 1993 and the 10th year has some cracking movies to celebrate. Whether you want to have a girls night out, a romantic evening with your partner or make it a family event with the kids you will find a movie to please. On thoughtout February.. For more information visit www.starlightcinema.com. au/

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Kids 7-15 are encouraged to give an active lifestyle a go with Weet-Bix Kids TRYathlon events around the country. 80% of parents surveyed after the 2012 events said they had seen an improvement in their child’s self-esteem after participating. Enter as an individual or a team and have a lot of fun! Other dates this month are Canberra on 10th February and Bendigo on 24th February. For more information visit tryathlon.weetbix.com.au/

Surf Life Saving Australia volunteers gave more than 1,000,000 hours of their own time last year to keep Australian beaches safe. Boardies Day is their annual event to raise the $1m needed to purchase new equipment and to train new volunteers. You can get involved as an individual, with an ‘inter-class’ school competition or the new ‘Bosses in Boardies’ corporate events. To start fundraising now visit boardiesday. com.au/


discounts and special offers A Little Bit of Cheek Receive 20% off storewide at A Little Bit of Cheek. Use the code kidsm at checkout for the discount to apply. Excludes baby bags, wall decals and shipping. Offer is valid until 27 February 2013.

and the little dog laughed 20% off at www.andthelittledoglaughed.com To redeem, email info@andthelittledoglaughed.com after you have reached the checkout, mention Kid Magazine and the team at And the Little Dog Laughed will arrange payment. Offer is valid until 27 February 2013.

Staples.com.au Spend $75 or more and get $15 off your basket using coupon code KIDSMAG15 To redeem offer customers must enter coupon code at checkout. One coupon per customer. Offer is valid from 1 February to 28 February 2013.

Name Your Dummy Receive 10% off at www.nameyourdummy.com.au using the code KidMagazine. Excludes shipping costs. Offer is valid until 28 February 2013

CoolThings Australia Receive $10 off at CoolThings Austrtalia Code: KIDMAGJAN2013 Min Spend $50 Not available with any other deal, special or free shipping offer. Redeemable at www.coolthings.com.au. The code can be redeemed by viewing your shopping cart and entering it into the coupon code section. Offer is valid until the end of January 2013

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fashion bites

We are loving the muslin wraps just released by gorgeous kids label and the little dog laughed. Made from 100% pure cotton they are a generous 120cm x 120cm in size. Available in six different designs you can purchase them individually for $24 or in a gift boxed double pack for $44. The designs are stylish and the perfect baby shower gift for a trendy mum-tobe. www.andthelittledoglaughed. com.

Amor Amor are back with more DIY fashion for budding artists. The new Monster T-shirt Kit is joining the Artist Leggings Kit as a creative way for your kids to express themselves with colour on their clothes. This is one item you won’t mind them covering in texta because that is what they are designed for. The T-shirt comes with either washable markers, for creating again and again, or permanent markers for the child who knows what they want! RRP $40, www. amoramordesigns.com/shop/

Exclusively stocked in Australia by Brusselsprouts, Shwings come straight from Hollywood to make your shoes fly. Layer them for a super tricked out look, lace them high or lace them low, Shwings are the must have shoe accessory. Available in 18 different colours and for lace or velcro shoes. RRP $9.95, www.brusselsproutskids.com.

New Aussie designer tees from Mr Jimmy have landed at edgy kids store A Little Bit of Cheek. The tees are 100% cotton and feature funky prints to make any rock n roll paren proud. Only available in small runs and in limited stores you will need to get in quick to pick one up for your little rocker. Sizes 2, 4, 6 & 8. RR $26.95, www.alittlebitofcheek. com.au.

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FittaMamma’s new maternity range has been designed for mums-to-be who want to stay fit, keep active and look good thorugh pregnancy. The range includes well-constructed, attractively fitting tops and leggings that are specifically designed for exercise. The bonus is they are stylish and flattering and stretch with you as your baby grows. The range starts from £32.99 and is available online at www.fittamamma.com. On the website you will also find a range of interesting exercise and nutrition advice for a healthy and active pregnancy.

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Forget tugging, twisting and poking. Now you can relax in summer’s ultimate accessory thanks to Pinky’s Boobie Beads by Mummabubba Jewellery, designed to extend the breastfeeding bond between mother and baby. The range offers bold contrasting colours to naturally draw the attention of wandering eyes as well as a set of highlight beads designed for little hands to hang onto. The Boobie Beads have been tested across Australia and can be found online at www.pinkymckay.com.au or www. mummabubbajewellery.com.au. RRP $32.

MAKING THE MOST OF THE END OF SEASON SALES 1. If you want to stock up on some sale items for the kids for next Summer think classic cuts and basic items such as plain singlet tops, t-shirts, shorts and hats. Avoid impulse purchases for anything that is a seasonal trend as it is likely next Summer it won’t be in fashion and the kids won’t wear it. Think ahead to what size the kids will be next Summer and you will have a great start to their Summer wardrobe when you can add on trend pieces to keep with the fashion. 2. If you are on an online shopper, set yourself a time limit for your sales shopping and stick to it. The number of online kids boutiques is constantly growing and you could spend hours moving from online store to online store. Once you set your time limit, start with your favourite boutiques first and gradually move through your list. I have a separate email account for newsletter subscriptions for my favourite stores so that I can check it regularly without it cluttering my regular mailbox. 3. If you have friends living in other parts of the World with birthdays in the next few months, start thinking about birthday gifts for the kids. You can easily send lightweight Summer clothing via post.. Look out for Australian labels to showcase our amazing designers! 4. If you have a European Summer holiday planned for 2013 you can also use the current sales to plan the kids wardrobe for while you will be away, particularly if they are younger and moving quickly through different sizes.

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5. Finally, think about what the kids need to get them through the remainder of the warmer months and any special occasions you have coming up. Light cardigans will see you thorough until Autumn and with the heat we are currently experiencing some light Summer dresses or shorts would be perfect. If your children have a wedding or party to go to you can probably make a huge saving on a special outfit for them.


Top: diana ferrari Kelly Tee, RRP $79.95, 1800 101 285; Jeans: Levis Straight Love On the Boat Jeans, RRP $119.95, www.birdsnest.com. au; Shoes: ASOS DOMINO Running Trainers with Suede Detail, RRP $59.50, www.asos.com/au

Top: JAG Sequin Tie Back Tank, RRP $119.00, www.birdsnest.com. au; Pants: Floral Print Trousers, RRP $63, www.nextdirect.com; Bangles: Cream and Gold Bangle Pack, RRP $18, www.nextdirect.com

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Top: All About Eve Heartbreaker Sleeveless Shirt, RRP $59.95, www. birdsnest.com.au; Shorts: Polka Dot Scalloped Edge Shorts with Belt, RRP £40.00, www.yumidirect.com. au; Shoes: diana ferrari Alvina Leopard flats, RRP $109.95, 1800 101 285

Whether you will be enjoying the theatre, a picnic in the park all bases covered from relaxed everything i

Dress: Maggie and Me Floral Garden Dip Him Midi Dress, RRP £45.00, www.lovarni.com; Belt: Tied with a Bow Belt in Rose Quartz, RRP $14.99USD, www. modcloth.com; Bag: diana ferrari Anita bag, RRP $89.95, 1800 101 285

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Dress: Heart Over Heels Dress, RRP $84.99USD, www.modcloth.com; Shoes: Billini York Suede Heel, RRP $59.95, www.birdsnest.com.au

Skirt: Mix @ Coles Black Pencil Skirt, RRP $25, www.mixapparel.com.au; Jacket: Forever New Chloe Embellished Jacket, RRP $149.99, available at Melbourne Central; Bag: Forever New Heart Embellished Clutch, RRP $59.99, available at Melbourne Central

Outfit Inspiration

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Dress: Mix @ Coles Purple Wrap Dress, RRP $25, www.mixapparel. com.au; Bag: Maiden Voyage Eel Skin Tote Bag, RRP $275.00, www. birdsnest.com.au; Bangles: Lime and Black Bangle Five Pack, RRP $21, www.nextdirect.com

Dress: ASOS Maternity Midi Dress in Sequin and Chiffon, RRO $76.50, www.asos.com/au; Bag: Poupee Couture Envy Lop Black & Pink, RRP $235 USD, www.boticca.com; Shoes: Sheer Mesh Shoe Boots, RRP $66, www.nextdirect.com

Whatever you are wearing on Valentines Day, shape wear is a consideration. Nancy Ganz has released an exclusive Valentine’s Day Brief in vibrant red so you can look sexy and feel supported. RRP $29.95, Available online at www.nancyganz.com.au

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1 Silver Sparkly Belt, $16.99, www.pumpkinpatch.com.au 2 2 Pack Sequin Bow Clips, $9.99 www.pumpkinpatch.com.au 3 Bardot Junior Fluro Sequin Tee, RRP$44.95, www.theiconic.com.au 4 Bardot Junior Pearlescent Sequin Tutu Dress, RRP $69.95, www.theiconic.com.au 5 Walkright Girls Black Sparkle Ballerina Pump, RRP ÂŁ9.99, www.shoezone.com 6 Tutu Du Monde Queen B Shrug, RRP $159, www.bucketsandspades.com.au 7 Little Wings Jersey Sequins Skirt, RRP $47.95, www.bucketsandspades.com.au 8 Fred Bare Cotton Silk Sequin Trim Dress, RRP $110, www.bucketsandspades.com.au 9 Mini Treasure Girls Sequin Headband, RRP $24.95, www.orangesandlemonsboutique.com.au 10 Walnut Soft Pink Twinkle Glitter Ballet, RRP $39.95, www.orangesandlemonsboutique.com.au 11 Milky Sequin Tree Tee, RRP $21.95, www.spunkymunky.com.au 12 Spring Court Kids Metallic Punch (Gold), RRP $100, (02) 9358 4888


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1 Spring Court Kids Midcut Stripe , RRP $90, (02) 9358 4888 2 Tilly & Otto Blue Hamptons Strip Short, RRP from $39.95, www.tillyandotto.com.au 3 Eternal Creation Painter’s Check Shirt, RRP $54.95, www.eternalcreation.com.au 4 Eternal Creation Red Shirt, RRP $49.95, www.eternalcreation.com.au 5 Eternal Creation Black Seas Shell Shirt, RRP $49.95, www.eternalcreation.com.au 6 Monsoon Buster Swimshort, RRP from £12.00, www.monsoon.co.uk 7 Blue Wave Dip Dye T-Shirt, RRP from $14, www.nextdirect.com 8 Denim Aztec Print Shorts, RRP from $17, www.nextdirect.com 9 Animal Print Trilby, RRP from $17, www.nextdirect.com 10 Milk n Soda Cap Cod Skinny Tie, RRP $26.95, www.orangesandlemonsboutique.com.au kidmagazine.com.au 13


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12 1 Kathmandu Bergamo Boys Print Top, RRP $79.98, www.kathmandu.com.au 2 Lorna Jane ‘Little Miss’ Energetic Tank, RRP $24.99, www.lornajane.com.au 3 Lorna Jane ‘Little Miss’ Heart Headband, RRP $9.99, www.lornajane.com.au 4 Lorna Jane ‘Little Miss’ Short Tights, RRP $39.99, www.lornajane.com.au 5 Mister Minit Instant Sneaker Cleaner, RRP $15.95, www.misterminit.com.au 6 Walnut Plain Girls and Boys Trainer Socks, RRP $4.95, www.orangesandlemonsboutique.com.au 7 Petit Couture Pink Rocking Ribbed Tank, RRP $44, 8 Flo Love Tracksuit Pants, RRP $49.95 www.orangesandlemonsboutique.com.au 9 Alphabet Soup Red Baseball Raglan Vintage Tee, RRP $39.95, www.orangesandlemonsboutique.com.au 10 Fred Bare Polo with Stripe Cuffs, RRP $39.95, www.bucketsandspades.com.au 11 e3-M Magenta Yoga Legging, RRP $39.95, www.eenimeeni.com 12 Eeni meeni miini moh French Navy French Short, RRP $49.95, www.eenimeeni.com kidmagazine.com.au 14

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Looking after yourself is now more affordable with the quality range available from The Good Vitamin. Look and feel good inside and out with two of the latest products from The Good Vitamin – the Multivitamin to ensure your body is never missing out on the essentials and Nails, Skin & Hair Care to nourish your most important assets. Selected pharmacies and www.thegoodvitamin.com.au RRP $5.95

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Parents looking for peace of mind with tracking their child’s health need look no further than the i’ve got an ow! journal from messpots. Created by mum and owner of messpots, Monique Smart, it includes tables to note general health details, contact pages for healthcare providers, useful first aid & children’s health resources, plus more. www.messpots.com.au. RRP $24.95

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Chew your way to better health with the new Vitamin Gum. This vitamin-infused, sugar free gum freshens breath while providing eight essential vitamins – A, B3, B5, B6, B12, C, D and E. Chewing two pieces for at least 10 minutes each will provide you with up to 25% of your recommended daily intake 7‐Eleven and selected BP stores nationally RRP $3.50

Four Western Australian mothers have come together to launch The Trusted Trolley, a national online, additive-free food resource. At The Trusted Trolley you will find tips on how to get started eating additive free, a referenced list of additives, and access to a Traffic Light Tracker (provided by The Obesity Policy Coalition) to determine the healthiness of foods. www.thetrustedtrolley.com.au kidmagazine.com.au 15


THE BIG ITCH... WHY DON’T WE TALK ABOUT IT? The note comes home from school and panic sets in. You start to feel your own scalp itching as you carefully check your kids hair for any sign of the creepy crawly enemies of parental sanity. Whether you find any head lice or not, it is a time consuming, energy zapping exercise that you could do without. “Treating my kids head lice brings us closer together”, said no parent ever. Interestingly, MOOV found that in Australia there are 4.5 million cases of head lice each year. That is 4.5 million moments of panic and if Wikipedia is correct and female head lice lay five eggs per day, that is a frightening number of eggs and live lice combed from hair every year. Not to mention the suffering of that persistent itch! Given the abundance of head lice

I was shocked to read in the results of the MOOV Head Lice Survey that 57% of mums said they were not comfortable talking to their school or other parents about their kids head lice. Even more astonishing is that 48% of parents admitted to not telling their school when their child has head lice. This perpetuates the problem, as the head lice are able to spread infecting more children. Nicole Livingstone, former Olympic swimmer, mum of three and MOOV ambassador says that while many people feel it may be a hurdle to overcome to talk about their child having head lice, it is so important in being able to break the cycle. “If your child had measles you would put your hand straight up and say ‘my son or daughter has measles’ but it just seems to be with head lice that so many mums don’t want to tell their girlfriends or the school that their child has head lice. We talk to each other about so many different things why can’t we talk

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about this?” said Nicole. Livingstone first encountered head lice two years ago in the January school holidays when her daughter complained of an itchy head. Upon closer inspection she discovered the problem but was able to act quickly with the MOOV products and bust the lice. With back to school just around the corner, MOOV is launching its Defend Your School program aiming to reach 150,000 primary school students nationally. The children will receive information packs with myths about head lice, educational games and quizzes and the chance to win grant and prizes for their school. Livingstone’s advice to parents is to grab the information kit. She recalls, “When my daughter had head lice,

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it caught me by surprise. It can be quite confusing to stand in the pharmacy and know which product to choose”. The MOOV kits are also a useful tool for parents, containing information on treatment and management. The MOOV website is another handy resource for understanding the myths and why head lice is nothing to be ashamed of. We also asked Livingstone for her tips on preventing and treating head lice. She urged parents to act quickly, “If head lice come into your life don’t wait around, grab the MOOV product and get it in there to bust the cycle of the lice.” The MOOV Head Lice Survey was conducted in partnership with Galaxy Research and surveyed over 1,000 mums of kids aged 4-12. MOOV products can be purchased at leading pharmacies and Priceline outlets nationwide. Start your attack against head lice early with your chance to win the entire MOOV product range. See page 34 for details on how to enter and banish head lice from your home.

it is so important in being able to break the cycle Nicole Livingstone’s TOP FIVE tips for busting head lice 1. Check your kids hair regularly so you can act quickly if head lice are present 2. Tie back long hair. While this is more relevant for girls with long hair, kids play so closely that it can be easily passed on 3. Use the MOOV Defence Spray regularly 4. If your kids do catch head lice, talk about it and let the school know. As soon as you clear the lice the kids can go back to school 5. Continue to check and complete the 3 cycles of the MOOV treatment to effectively break the lice life cycle

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WorKOut run for your health

with Kaz Muddell

Running is a great way to stay in shape all year round. All you require is a good pair of running shoes, the right clothing and you can run at any time, and anywhere, in all types of weather! It’s not only good for your health, it is often a great way to release stress. Getting outdoors in a natural environment is a great way to clear your head, give you thinking time, and you’ll be working your muscles and your cardiovascular system at the same time! Running is also an activity that can involve your family or your partner. Often couples that are both interested in running can train together making it ideal if you are busy, you want to exercise yet you don’t have enough time for each other as well. If your children are old enough they can ride their bike alongside you as you run. So many people are finding ways to incorporate this great activity into their day to day lives. There is a technique to running though and in order to get the best out of this form of exercise, and to avoid injury, there are some simple observations to follow. To run efficiently you need to ensure your foot lands under the centre of gravity of your body, your arms are kept beside you and move like pistons backwards and forwards, your

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posture should be upright, shoulders not hunched and you are taking small steps. Ideally, striking your foot to the ground with your mid sole will reduce the impact throughout your body. Your legs should kick up at the back as you pull away from the ground, propelling yourself forward. By taking smaller steps you will conserve energy and reduce the impact on your hips and pelvis.

Making sure you have fuel on board is important so eat before and after you run, and always hydrate well By gradually increasing the time you run for or the distances you run, you will become less puffed and able to run for longer. Running for longer distances does need to be respected though. By starting slowly and building up your distance and time, your body will become accustomed to the movement of running and gradually your fitness will increase, and less risk of injury occurs. The right shoes and clothing are also critically important. Shoes should be specifically designed for running and cater to whether you roll in, out or are

a neutral foot. Having the wrong shoes will impact the muscles groups you use for running. Wearing clothing that wicks away the sweat, such as 100% polyester, will keep your core body temperature down. Making sure you have fuel on board is important so eat before and after you run, and always hydrate well. With a few simple techniques, and the right gear, running is an extremely enjoyable activity. It can be very social as well as there are Kaz Muddell is the principal Running Coach at Mind Body Motion which is a dynamic outdoor mobile fitness business. Visit www.mindbodymotion.com.au for more details.


1. For those readers that don’t know who you are, tell us about the man behind the brand? When I completed my schooling I had no idea what I wanted for a career. My first full time position was working at a local irrigation firm selling pipe and fittings to the trade and public. From there I ventured into the finance industry were I have worked in a number of areas. Over the years I have completed a large amount of post graduate studies mainly in business - that was rewarding but a huge commitment from a time prospective.

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fOUNDER OF FITSKIN

Fitskin is a relative newcomer to the women’s skincare market. The sister brand of the successful David Maxwell skincare for men, Fitskin uses top quality ingredients, extensive research and a whole heap of passion to give women a range of superior products that will achieve optimum results. Founder, David Pearson, answered a few of our questions about the Fitskin brand and the beauty industry. He also shared his five skincare tips you won’t want to miss

I am a family man with four children of varying ages so, there are interesting times. I enjoy watching live sport especially Australian Rules, Ruby League and most competitive sports. Generally I keep myself reasonably fit and just started yoga to work on my core and flexibility. I love to eat out with family and friends - a great way to catch up especially when times are busy - we all need to stop and eat. 2. How was the Fitskin brand conceived? We released David Maxwell skin care for men back in February 2010 after extensive research and development over a number of years. Our male offering is for the man who takes pride in his appearance with our anti ageing formulations. Part of our strategic direction was to release a female range of skincare into the market within three years of David Maxwell being launched. An enormous amount of R&D was conducted. There are new ingredients that appear on the market everyday and we wanted to explore their capabilities and performance. We

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consumer enquiry and feedback from our male customers wanting to know if we produced a female range of skincare. We are extremely excited with Fitskin for Women, an exceptional product that we launched in August 2012 due to the dedicated work of a team of professionals who thrive on excellence. 3. Every beauty cream brand on the market claims to give you a youthful glow, all while keeping your skin looking healthy and fit. How does Fitskin differ from other beauty products on the market? Our Cosmetic Formulators have over 40 years of international experience in manufacturing highgrade skin care products. Their knowledge through many years of experience is backed by current research with new ingredients and technologies. We source the finest ingredients and use the latest technologies that deliver outstanding results for skin. The range is gentle but effective on the skin, avoiding parabens, petrochemicals, and harsh sulphates. Our products have a blend of therapeutic essential oils beneficial to the skin meaning no artificial fragrance. Through our extensive research and working in partnership with leading ingredient manufacturers our ingredients are synergistically blended to maintain their integrity so our products work on multiple levels of the skin to achieve optimum results and improve skin appearance. Our dedication to testing and perfecting our product offering was rigorous and time consuming, but until our formulators were satisfied we met and exceeded our expectation, the product was not going to be released into the market.


The Fitskin philosophy is to ‘train your skin’ to increase its efficiency of cell turnover, skin regeneration, improve collagen synthesis and cell stimulation to fight fatigue, reduce fine lines and restore hydration for a fit and healthy complexion.

We source the finest ingredients and use the latest technologies that deliver outstanding results for skin 4. Where do you see the Fitskin brand in five years time? Over the next five years we would see the Fitskin brand highly recognised in the market as one of the best skincare offerings. We are committed to developing new products and utilising new technologies that are environmentally friendly and are beneficial to the skin. Our promise is to deliver products using high quality ingredients that have been tested thoroughly. Over the next five years we will continue to improve our product offering to the market and develop a body care range to compliment our facial products.

5. How do you think the health and beauty industry has changed in the last decade? Focusing on skincare, there are more products on the market with celebrity endorsements and Botox has become a favourite for people who want a quick fix. The biggest change in the market is the growth in male grooming products, especially in anti ageing skincare products.

The delivery of products to consumers has changed dramatically through shopping websites and quick delivery of products. The consumer is savvier in what they purchase and they demand quality products that have quality active ingredients that improve their appearance through a cosmetic approach.

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TOP 5 Skincare Tips Be sun smart. Excessive sun exposure will lead to photo ageing due to UV exposure. This exposure damages or destroys cellular reproductive abilities and degenerates collagen, the building blocks of skin firmness. We know the message slip on protective clothing, slop on 30+ sunscreen 20 minute before going out into the sun, slap on a hat, seek shade and slide on sunglasses. Skin Test. Australia has the highest rate of skin cancer in the world, seek a medical professional who specializes in dermatological assessments and have your skin examined. Diet and Hydration. Eat a well balanced diet and keep hydrated. We are what we eat and your diet plays a vital role in the condition of your skin by supplying vitamins and nutrients. Also, your body tends to lose a lot of moisture in the summer, so it’s important to regularly replenish with water. Water plays a major role in the appearance of your skin. Skincare Routine. Have a good skincare routine and start early - don’t wait until you see a wrinkle appear. Cleanse morning & night, apply a good moisturizer or treatment cream depending on the condition of your skin, apply an eye cream and exfoliate once a week. Indulge. Visit a Day Spa to have a massage and facial every so often. Your beauty professional can also advise you and assess your skin professionally.

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Flying advice for mums to be hours, travel is often not permitted after the end of the 38th week (single pregnancy). Restrictions can change if you’re having a multiple pregnancy • If you are 28 weeks or more, often airlines will ask you to present a letter from your midwife or doctor. This must be dated no more than 10 days prior to travel and outline your estimated due date, the absence of complications, single or multiple pregnancies, and their consent for you to fly for the duration of the flight(s) booked

IIf you are pregnant and planning to travel you will want to read these tips from travel.com.au General Manager Renee Walsh. A mum of two and seasoned traveller herself, she is well accustomed to flying with a bump. “Flying is possible while pregnant. You just need to know when you can go and how to look after both yourself and the baby while up in the air. I’d encourage all pregnant mums to read thoroughly and talk to other women who have done it before. A little tip here and there can make life a lot easier,” said Renee. • As long as you haven’t experienced any complications, the safest time to fly when pregnant is during the second trimester. By this time, first trimester morning sickness is likely to have subsided, energy levels are higher and the risk of going into labour is low. Some women won’t have this luxury and may need to fly interstate regularly. If you suffer from morning sickness, make sure you have a bottle of water, some snacks and sick bags close to hand • If you can avoid it, it is not advisable to fly during your first trimester as the risk of a miscarriage is still high. Equally, it is not advised to fly throughout your third trimester as the possibility of going into labour increases and you ideally don’t want to be having the baby while in the air! Commercial planes are fine however flying on smaller planes, non-pressurised planes, is not recommended at any stage of your pregnancy as the lower oxygen levels may impact your baby • If you are required to fly during the third trimester, be aware that airlines have some restrictions in place. Depending on how far into your pregnancy you are and what airline you choose to travel with, you may not be able to fly at all. For example, the majority of airlines won’t allow pregnant women (single pregnancy) to fly on a flight over four hours if they past the end of their 36th week. For flights under four

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• Requirement and restrictions can change from carrier to carrier and from time to time so it’s best to always check with the airline before planning a holiday or purchasing your ticket. If you have any queries, call your carrier to clarify - it’s better to be sure. Wear your seat belt low and around the pelvis so to reduce pressure on the baby • Pregnant women are infamous bathroom goers. To make getting up to go to the toilet easier, book or request an aisle seat. If possible, request a seat with more leg room – or better still, pay that bit extra and book a premium economy or business class ticket • During pregnancy, your circulation is already under strain and the lower cabin pressure won’t help this. So it’s important to wear in-flight DVT socks and flexible shoes, as well as regularly stretch your limbs and do exercises in your chair and remain well hydrated (sip water throughout the flight. It is also worthwhile taking some small snacks (biscuits etc.) in case you get peckish. Unless going to the bathroom, try to remain seated as much as possible as you may lose your balance walking up and down the aisle, particularly if the plane goes through a sudden bout of turbulence • When flying overseas, be sure to check your travel insurance thoroughly. Some companies will only insure a pregnant woman until a certain stage of the pregnancy (eg. 24 weeks) and others will not cover for an overseas birth • Lastly but most importantly, before flying during any stage of your pregnancy, consult your doctor to discuss any potential risks or concerns you may have Travel.com.au was established in September 2007 and is one of Australia’s most experienced online travel companies. Providing the flexibility of booking online of over the phone with one of their experienced Travel Experts, they offer international and domestic flights, holiday packages, tours, hotels, travel insurance and car hire. For more information, visit www.travel.com.au or call the Travel Experts on 1300 130 485.

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back to school The Summer school holidays are nearly over and eager (and some not so eager) kiddies around the country are preparing to return to the classroom. We have all your back to school needs covered, from lunchboxes to backpacks, stationery and a few other items you and the kids will love.

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updating security software. Change default passwords on any new equipment acquired over the holiday season, and switch on every available security option embedded in your smart devices. 4. Constant monitoring of nanny and privacy settings is essential so that children have age appropriate access to the Internet. Handy tools such as AVG’s free Family Safety Browser enable you to restrict access to inappropriate sites on Apple iOS and Windows phones. 5. You should constantly reinforce the log out, lock up message. To avoid problems, children need to learn the habit of logging out of web sites, social networks and PC accounts as they finish using them, both at home and at school. And they should never share passwords with friends. Turn on password-protected screen savers, preferably set to timeout in 10 or 15 minutes.

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message or see a photo — teachers, family members, friends, even future employers. If you don’t want them to see it — don’t post it. Take the time to go through each social network account with your children and select the highest privacy settings at every level. 8. Smartphones can easily fall out of pockets or tablets can be left on the school bus – AVG’s free AntiVirus for Android phones and tablets allows devices to be tracked using GPS location technology and remotely wiped. Devices should also be secured with a PIN so they can’t be used without permission – and we suggest you change the PIN for the new school year.

9. While USB memory sticks are highly convenient for students to transport files, if lost or stolen the private data and assignments may end up in the wrong hands. It’s worth investing in a memory stick that allows you to put a lock/PIN or encrypt data to restrict access. Put all your sticks through regular 6. Back to School will mean back to the anti-virus scans and keep backups of all drawing board if your child loses all their files to avoid getting caught by stick corwork through device loss, theft or damage. If students do lose their homework or ruption. Attach memory sticks to brightly assignments, an automated remote backup coloured, individual lanyards so they are not so easy to misplace or forget. solution makes it easy to recover all their missing material. 10. As well as labelling uniforms, lunchbox7. Remind your kids that whatever is posted es and books, also clearly label all gadgets online may be forwarded and published on and devices. Doing this can make returning misplaced items easier and help avoid social networks, Google and other search confusion when classmates arrive with engine results. Even if you delete a post, identical looking devices. others won’t. Think about who may read a


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1 Lunch Punch Sandwich Cutters, RRP $14.95, www.coolthings.com.au 2 Bag Ladies Tea, Tea for Teacher, Canisters RRP $16.95, Sachets RRP $4.95, www.hytea.com.au 3 Champion Desk, RRP $1245, www.ergokidz.com. 4 Pencil Stylus, RRP $14.95, www.until.com.au/stockists 5 Percival iPad case, RRP $39.95, www.beatrixny.com.au/stores 6 Nesting Heart by Kimochis, RRP $24.95, www.kimochis.com.au 7 Kensington Folio Expert Cover Stand for iPad, RRP $49.95, www.kensington.com 8 Mister Minit Minit Instant Shine, RRP $9.95, www.misterminit.com.au

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Toys with feelings on the inside – an effective physical and emotional symbol to help children feel connected to their loved ones at times of separation, reminding them that ‘even though we are apart, you are always in my heart!’. www.kimochis.com.au RRP $24.95


Worried about your child getting a good night’s sleep when school starts? You’re not alone, and it’s no wonder. A startling 40 percent of children have trouble sleeping within the first six months of starting primary school - sleep problems that affect their mental health, as well as the mental health of their parents. This is a serious health issue for children and families, and it’s been a particular area of recent academic research by the Murdock Children’s Research Institute. They found that children with sleep problems were associated with poorer child and parent mental health which can hinder the child’s ability to make a successful transition to school. But perhaps this shouldn’t be surprising. Children, like adults, can find significant life events to be stressful. Starting school, or even changing grades, is likely to be as stressful for children as starting a new job can be for adults. And on top of this, in Australia the school year starts after children’s normal, healthy sleep routines are likely to have been disrupted with all the activity of Christmas, holidays, and travel. There are a range of strategies parents can try to help their children get a good night’s sleep, but one of the most effective is the use of guided relaxation techniques. Recent medical research has shown that relaxation techniques, paired with calming bedtime routines, are more effective in the long term than sleep medication for children without physical health issues. Plus, using guided relaxation as part of a child’s bedtime routine is simple and natural (and even fun).

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Getyourkids sleepingand readyforschool by sherene alfreds

Dinosnores produce award-winning children’s bedtime story CDs that use guided relaxation and visualisation techniques to help children slow down and relax - helping make bedtime easy for both children and parents. Specifically designed by a paediatric speech pathologist to support child language development and listening skills, each story takes children on an imaginative journey full of sleepy little creatures (and a few snoozy big ones too). And they really work - Dinosnores CDs have been reviewed as providing “...an essential addition to your parenting toolkit”. All children love bedtime stories, and making guided relaxation part of your normal bedtime routine can be the simplest way to help ease the transition to a new school year.


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A lot of inspiration with little liberty A child’s bedroom is the place where dreams happen. It is the one place in the home where a child can feel ownership of everything in that room and be proud of it. Occupational Therapist turned Interior Designer Nicole Rosenberg knows this only too well and so launched her business Little Liberty to create rooms for all ages that are unique, practical, fun and always reflect each child’s individuality and desires. Even as a teenager, her talent with interior design was evident. Rosenberg recalls, “When I was about 15 I spent all of my money on three very expensive pillows from David Jones for my new double bed just because I was so in love with the colours in the pillows”. It wasn’t until she had her own children, Ruby (8), Millie (6) and Archie (3) that she became obsessed with all things

décor. After decorating her girls’ rooms in their new home, friends began asking Rosenberg to style their children’s rooms. And so began the Little Liberty journey. Despite each room she creates having its own unique look and personality, Rosenberg’s signature is clearly evident, displaying clean lines, bright, bold pops of colour and an impeccable sense of style and taste. Take the room Rosenberg recently created for her own daughter Ruby. Starting with a monochromatic background of black, grey and white she then incorporated yellow, a favourite colour of Ruby’s. The detail is all there right down to the yellow magazine boxes, faux taxidermy deer with yellow antlers and yellowaccented world globe.

BOOKWORM A tween’s dream room with book wallpaper, space to study and ample storage

When asked why she believed that it was important for children to have a beautiful place to sleep in, Rosenberg said “I really feel like it makes their sleep time calmer and more peaceful.” Of her own children, Rosenberg says, “They

all go to bed at night in their little palaces that I have so intricately put together for them - I think that’s why they never have nightmares and only dream happy dreams - I hope this last’s forever!”

LEGO Life The Lego feature at the foot of the bed says it all – a little boys dream!

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Rosenberg also believes that a beautiful room gives a child their own space and teaches them to respect their belongings and be accountable for their mess. To assist this she always incorporates practical solutions for storage and utilizes wall space for hooks so that the children know where things should be placed back once finished with them. Storage doesn’t mean ugly in Rosenberg’s world and she subtly introduces it to often be a feature of the room. For a sophisticated tween room makeover she completed in 2012, the attention is instantly drawn to the amazing books wallpaper. Look to the right


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Mellow Yellow Rosenberg’s own daughter Ruby’s yellow room makeover

Forest Adventure The green accents and forrest animals make this room one of Rosenberg’s favourite baby boy rooms! and you will see a set of shelves with neatly tucked away storage boxes ready to hide the trinkets and treasures collected by young girls. Rosenberg always meets with the parents and children before decorating the room so she can get a good idea of what they are looking for. She is proud that the personality of her client has been displayed loud and clear in every room she has created. After meeting with young Dylan, Rosenberg walked away with the mandate of including world maps, Lego and dinosaurs to feature in his room and this is exactly what she did.

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When asked about her favourite creations Rosenberg hesitates to name one but says, “I love the room I just created for a little baby girl which has really natural earthy tones in it and is a real departure from the usual baby nurseries centred around either pink or blue.” Other Little Liberty nursery creations feature similar neutral bases with green or pink accents. If you are thinking about a bedroom makeover for your little one this year, Rosenberg says that the hot trends are brights and fluro. She also gave the tip that you can find some fabulous pieces for kids rooms at replica furniture stores.

And what does she enjoy most about her job? “That’s easy - the kids faces when they open their door to their new rooms - it’s an amazing feeling and I get goose bumps every time!” Little Liberty offers a range of services from a full consultation to an innovative “e-decorating” concept so she can work with clients outside of her home base of Melbourne. You can find out more about Little Liberty and engaging Nicole Rosenberg to help with the design of your little ones room at www.littleliberty.com


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Resolve to gain and help

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I am a very focused person. I set myself goals with the intention of achieving them. Despite the occasional reset along the way when life gets in the way I do always achieve what I set out to. However, there is a strange phenomenon that affects me all but once a year. That fateful first day of every year when my goal setting ability is impeded by the excitement of the 12 months of newness ahead of me. The dreaded New Year’s resolution. This year, thanks to a push from My Special K, I have taken a different approach. One based on positive thinking and what I want to gain in my life rather than what I want to lose from it. My Special K is encouraging Australian women to declare their gain, whether it be happiness, more time with the kids or better skills in the kitchen. For me 2013 is about gaining clarity so I can see through what is going on in my life to what it is that I really want. Not only will the My Special K Declare your Gain campaign empower women to think positively about the year ahead but it will actually help disadvantaged women in need. For every gain declared in the month of January, My Special K will donate $1 to Dress for Success ANZ. They have committed to donate up to $50,000! Think of not only how much good that money can do but also that 50,000 women across Australia will be on the path to positive achievement this year. The clients of Dress for Success are women of disadvantage who are provided with clothing (including shoes, handbags, jewellery) for employment and other important events in their lives. I am personally involved in this charity and Dress for Success Sydney

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founder Megan Etheridge says it perfectly. “We meet women everyday who feel that they don’t have the confidence to achieve what they want. Once we’ve boosted their selfesteem with a new suit or outfit and introduced them to a network of friends and women who understand them, we begin to show them that the world is their oyster and they begin to experience all these amazing opportunities they’d never imagined before.” Kate Harris, My Special K spokesperson, said the team wanted to spread the power of positivity to even more women around Australia. “We believe that when we set positive goals for the New Year, the more happiness and confidence we get when we achieve them. By teaming up with Dress for Success, as a united front, we’re giving women the ability to really make a difference, not just in their own lives, but in others’ lives too.”, said Harris. You can declare your gain by registering at myspecialk.com. au or for the tweeters among you by using @Kelloggs_AU #myspecialk #declareyourgain #dressforsuccess. To comment on this article, visit: http://www.kidmagazine.com.au/article/declare-your-gain-2013



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Miss Kiki of Cherry Blossom LaneÂŽ is a name synonymous with the most divine handmade dolls all made right here in Australia. The dolls are unique, one of a kind designer cloth dolls dressed in the finest cotton designer fabrics, linens, laces and embellishments sourced from around the world. Perfect for little boys or girls or the seasoned doll collector, the new collection features pastel laces and vibrant florals all hand-crafted in a quaint Adelaide studio. Available from exclusive boutiques

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Disney film release Monsters, Inc 3D and PIXAR Short Films Collection Volume 2 Available on 3D Blu-Ray February 6 Pixar Short Films Collection, Vol. 2 Disney and Pixar present an incredible new collection of 12 short films, featuring multiple Academy Award nominees and a host of family favorites. Join the celebration of imagination with this must-own collection, packed with unforgettable animation, fantastic stories and captivating characters. A must watch for kids and adults alike.

Monsters, Inc 3D Monsters generate their city’s power by scaring children, but they are terribly afraid themselves of being contaminated by children, so when one enters Monstropolis, top scarer Sulley finds his world disrupted. Stars Billy Crystal, John Goodman and Mary Gibbs. Directed by Pete Docter, David Silverman.


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The Pancake Parlour has cosy booth seats, sparkling wine – to add even more fizz to your romance and old time favourites such as strawberries and cream and our famous house-made hot chocolate fudge to delight your tummy as well as your heart! Try the Chocolate Jubilee or Fresh Strawberries pancakes – dishes sure to bring joy to lovers lips.


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An Unexpected Gathering, RRP $119.99 Gandalf™ the Grey has invited the Dwarves to Bag End - the Hobbit home of Bilbo Baggins™. Uncover the Hobbit hole to entertain the Dwarves. Then invite Bilbo Baggins on a great journey to The Lonely Mountain and begin the epic LEGO The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey™ adventure. Includes Gandalf the Grey and 5 exclusive minifigures featured only in this set: Bilbo Baggins in his Shire outfit, Balin the Dwarf, Dwalin the Dwarf, Bombur the Dwarf and Bofur the Dwarf, all with assorted weapons. Always on time with another movie launch, LEGO has created a number of new LEGO sets to coincide with the release of the movie, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey™. This LEGO set takes a fair amount of time to complete due to the high level of extra detail LEGO has managed to capture - but definietly worth the time considering the end result. The instructions are what you would expect from LEGO, very easy to follow and although targeted at ages 9-14, those younger with a little help from an adult, will put this together quite easily. For both LEGO and Hobbit fans alike, this will definitely be a pleasure to build. Add a couple of kids to to the mix and it’s the perfect babysitter.

More LEGO News The brand new LEGO adventure “Legends of Chima” comes this January, 2013. LEGO Legends of Chima™. is a tale of animal warrior tribes, set in a faraway, magical land. In the magical world of Chima, these tribes fight over the precious energy source called CHI. The world of Chima is about to erupt in a great battle between good andkidmagazine.com.au evil - for CHI, for power - and for the survival of the land itself. 47


food bites

Food for Health has launched its new Kids Bites range of bite-sized gluten and egg free balls in two yummy flavours – Yoghurt Strawberry and Choc Banana. Our expert testers agree that these are the perfect lunch box treat that avoid many food allergens yet don’t compromise on taste. . www.foodforhealth.com.au RRP $5.95

Be Natural has launched a new natural lunchbox snack. Made with five grains, puffed rice and natural fruit the Be Natural Wholegrain Lunchbox Bars are a snack that won’t be left at the bottom of the school bag. In two irrestible flavours – Amaxing Apple and Bouncing Berry. Supermarkets nationally RRP $3.95

Frozen sweets just got a whole lot hea thanks to Yonanas. Indulge your taste with an ice-cream like dessert made ins using 100% guilt-free frozen fruit. That’s no sugar, dairy or eggs just fruity good and flavour. Or for an indulgent treat ingredients like choc-chips, nuts or pe butter to your favourite fruits for a flav punch. The machine comes apart for storage, has dishwasher safe parts and b all will help you get in your daily serves o Matchbox, Target, Harvey Norman, Scarfe, Kamo’s, Myer and www.yon com.au RRP $79.95

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When planning your next party look for the brand new range of environmentally friendly biodegradable party ware from makers of all things lovely Love Mae. These cupcake holders are the perfect way to delight your guests and showcase sugary treats like cupcakes and muffins. They are almost too pretty to use but you can bake straight in the cases or pop the cupcake in once baked for a picture perfect display. Available in a pack of 24, two designs that exude femininity and fun Flower Bouquet and Confetti www.lovemae.com.au RRP $8.95

With only 73 calories per can, Nexba® ice tea is the all-natural braver flavour®. Made with real fruit extracts this new beverage sensation comes in two exciting flavours, Wild Watermelon and Geen Apple & Strawberry.7 Eleven, BP, UCB affiliates, new Sunrise Group affiliates, Three bean, select cafes & grocers, Universities and Schools nationwide RRP $3.95

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How many times have you found yourself wiping food off the table, floor and walls after your toddler decided to launch their plate across the room? Plate sticka® will be your new best friend in the fight against plate flinging littlies. It sticks ANY plate or bowl to ANY smooth surface and is portable for use when eating out. It can also be used for securing a mixing bowl while cooking or paint tins during craft activities. The plate sticka® is dishwasher safe and made from BPA-free clear plastic.www.clevermothers.com.au RRP $12.95

rsting with flavour and less than 140 calories are the new Special K Fruit & Nut Bars. Keep one in your handbag, desk drawer or en in the car glove box, they are the perfect n-the-go snack for busy mums. Made with a combination of Special K cereal flakes, a mix of fruit and nuts and on top of a smooth chocolatey base they will satisfy you sweet ravings while helping you stay on track and feel good. Supermarkets nationally RRP $3.95 Le Creuset is delighted to announce the arrival of its brand new Junior Collection, especially designed for keen little cooks who just can’t wait to get their turn with the mixing bowl! Visit the Le Creuset website to find your local stockist. kidmagazine.com.au 49


Sticky Date Cheesecake Slice

with caramel fudge sauce Serves 8 Preparation time 25 minutes Cooking time 30 minutes

Ingredients 100g butternut snap biscuits, crushed 20g butter, melted 375g PHILADELPHIA Cream Cheese, softened 1/3 cup caster sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 egg 2 table spoons of plain flour 5 (125g) fresh dates, chopped 1 cup brown sugar, firmly packed 80g butter, extra 1/3 cup cream Cream, extra to serve

Method 1. COMBINE the biscuit crumbs and butter in a bowl. Press mixture into the base of a greased and lined 9cm × 20cm loaf pan. Chill. 2. BEAT the PHILLY, sugar and vanilla with an electric mixer until smooth. Beat in the egg then stir through the flour and dates. Pour filling into prepared base and bake in a moderately slow oven 160ºC for 25 minutes or until just set. Cool in the oven with door ajar. Chill. 3. COMBINE brown sugar, extra butter and cream in a small saucepan, stirring over a low heat 5 minutes until thickened. Cut the cheesecake into thick slices and place on serving plates with a drizzle of sauce and a dollop of cream. Serve immediately.

Fresh Dates

stuffed with cream cheese Method BEAT the PHILLY Spreadable Cream Cheese with the orange rind and juice until well-combined and smooth. Slit the top of each date, remove pits, and fill with cream cheese mixture. Makes 20

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Ingredients 20 fresh dates 125g PHILADELPHIA Cream Cheese ½ tablespoon grated orange rind 1 tablespoon orange juice


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Back to school means back to packing lunchboxes that the kids will want to eat and will keep them going for the school day. Exciting lunch items don’t have to be hard and with the 4 Ingredients cookbooks you will find simple yet tasty recipes that require 4 ingredients or less. We share four fantastically easy and delicious recipes with you here. Two readers will also have the chance to win a copy of the 4 Ingredients Kids cookbook. Visit page 34 for the details on how to enter. For more great 4 Ingredients recipes visit www.4ingredients.com.au or www.facebook.com/4ingredients

Corn Relish Dip

Savoury Fritters

1 cup cream cheese 1 small jar of corn relish

1 pkt 2 minute chicken noodles 4 free range eggs, lightly beaten 2 shallots, finely chopped 2 rashers rindless bacon, chopped and lightly fried

MAKES 1 CUP

Beat cheese until smooth, add corn relish.

Sandwich Rollups MAKES 12

4 slices bread (seed or wholemeal if you can) 1 tablespoon butter Sandwich fillings; ham, cheese, pastrami, spreads 1 bunch of chives Remove the crusts from the bread. Lay each slice onto a clean, flat surface and with a rolling pin, roll out until each slice is quite thin. Butter lightly and top each with your chosen filling(s). Roll tightly, cut into thirds and tie with a chive. A good lunch box should provide your children with enough energy to sustain them all afternoon. Use fillings rich in protein; chicken, cheese, ham and tuna and loaded with vitamins and minerals; green leaf ettuce leaves, grated carrot and finely sliced cucumber. Use different types of bread and wraps and cut into triangles, squares, fingers or rollups. kidmagazine.com.au 51

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Cook noodles (without flavouring) then drain. Combine noodles with flavour sachet, eggs, shallots and bacon. Place egg rings in a non-stick frying pan and spoon enough mixture to fill the ring, cook on both sides until golden.

Caramel Choc Truf fles MAKES 30

400g can caramel top ‘n’ fill 2 tbs. butter 250g plain chocolate biscuits, crushed 3⁄4 cup desiccated coconut Combine caramel and butter in a pan, bring to boil stirring, remove from heat. Add biscuit crumbs and mix well. Refrigerate for 1 hour. Roll heaped teaspoons of mixture into balls, coat in coconut, chill until firm.


Traffic Light Vegetable Cheesy Cornbread Cornbread is easy to make and you do not have to wait for it to rise. This scrummy recipe has red, yellow and green traffic light coloured vegetables on top, finished with some tasty grated cheese and baked in the oven until roasted and crispy. Try it as a snack on its own or dunked into soup. You will need a Le Creuset Junior 13cm square dish, 1.5L mixing bowl and mini silicone spatula. INGREDIENTS Vegetables ½ small red pepper 3 tablespoons sweetcorn kernels - frozen or canned 1/3 small/medium sized courgette Cornbread 2 tablespoons softened butter 100ml (3½ fl oz) buttermilk ½ beaten egg 85g (3oz) fine stone ground yellow cornmeal or maize meal ½ teaspoon bicarbonate of soda ½ teaspoon baking powder ¼ teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons grated cheddar cheese Extra things you will need Measuring spoons, brush, scales, round blade knife, chopping board, small bowl, small mug or cup, small jug, oven gloves and a timer. Ask a grown up helper with areas marked with a star* METHOD Oven: 190°C / 375°F / Gas Mark 5, pre-heated* Fan oven: 170° 1. Chop the red pepper and courgette into small chunks.* Place the vegetables into a small bowl and mix together with the sweetcorn. 2. Measure the butter into a small mug or cup and melt in a pan or in the microwave.* 3. Using the silicone brush paint the inside of the dish generously with some of the melted butter. 4. Measure the buttermilk into the jug, stir in the beaten egg and the rest of the melted butter. 5. Weigh the cornmeal into the mixing bowl and add the bicarbonate of soda, baking powder and salt. 6. Pour in the milky mixture from the jug and mix everything together. 7. Pour the cornbread mix into the buttered dish and smooth over the top with the spatula. 8. Spread the vegetables evenly over the top and sprinkle on the grated cheese. 9. Put the dish into the oven and bake for 25-30 minutes until the bread has risen and the top is nicely golden.* 10. Once cooked allow to cool for a few minutes before cutting into squares or fingers. kidmagazine.com.au 52


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Crumbly and dry bread is no longer the only option for those living with coeliac disease and gluten intolerance. PureBred is high fibre, low fat, gluten free, wheat free and dairy free bread that you don’t have to toast to enjoy. Try these lunchbox sandwich ideas thanks to PureBred – sure to be loved by big and little kids alike. Gourmet Ham and Cheese Sandwich on PureBred White Farmhouse Bread 4 Slices of PureBred White Farmhouse Bread 4 tablespoons basil pesto 2 to 3 ounces Gluten Free Honey Ham 2 slices cheddar cheese Place sourdough bread on a cutting board and slather each with pesto. Top 2 slices of bread with ham and cheese. Place remaining 2 slices of bread on top, pesto-side down. Slice each sandwich in half and serve.

Chicken Salad PureBred Seeded Wholegrain Sandwich Roll 2 breasts of chicken cooked 1 tablespoon olive oil 1/2 cup aioli 1 tablespoon Whole-Grain Dijon Mustard 1/3 cup roasted, salted almonds, coarsely chopped 1/4 cup dried cherries, coarsely chopped 1/2 cup small-dice celery 2 tablespoons finely chopped shallot 1 teaspoon finely chopped fresh thyme Iceberg lettuce Dice chicken and place in a large bowl. Add the mayonnaise, mustard, almonds, cherries, celery, shallot, and thyme and season with salt and pepper. Stir to evenly combine. Spoon chicken salad mixture into PureBred Seeded Wholegrain Sandwich Roll and top with lettuce.

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meet and greet

taneesha phelps

We are so excited at Kid Magazine to be partnering with Busy Kitchen Mum Blogger, Taneesha Phelps. We love Taneesha’s recipes and how easy they are for anyone to follow. They look so tasty too! Taneesha will be a regular contributor for Kid Magazine so we asked her a few questions so you could get to know her better. What daily rituals must you do to feel normal? I don’t really have any daily rituals or any real concrete routine. I’m pretty easy going and generally take things as they come. Although every night my son and I have a sweet little goodnight ritual and he won’t go to sleep until it’s done.

What’s your mantra/personal philosophy? I think Dr Suess said it best, ‘Today you are you that is truer than true. There is no one alive more youer than you’. In other words, always be yourself. Who inspires you? In the kitchen I am inspired by Jamie Oliver, a man changing the lives of millions with healthy eating and education, and Nigella Lawson, a woman who isn’t afraid to gorge on deliciously rich food. What always puts you in a good mood? Singing in my car always puts me in a good mood. It helps me relax and unwind on my way home at the end of a long day. Baking cupcakes is always guaranteed to put me in a good mood too and nothing can make me smile more than hearing my son laugh.

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How would you describe your style? My day to day style is pretty casual. I don’t have a lot of time to get ready in the morning so I generally live in jeans and t-shirts. But I do love the Rockabilly style and own a few rockabilly dresses that I like to break out for special occasions complete with retro hair and makeup. What would we find inside your handbag? Probably not a lot compared to most women. I always have my phone and my purse wherever I go. I also carry paw paw ointment because that stuff fixes practically anything, headphones; for music on the go, tissues; for little goobey noses, spare hair ties, usually a bottle of water and occasionally some mentos. What do you and your son like to do together? During summer we love to go to the beach together. We explore the shallow water for little creatures and interesting shells and then we sit in


a little interest on the side. When I started telling people about it, I would usually get a response like ‘Oh I can’t cook’. I never understood that. A recipe is essentially step by step instructions. I then made it my mission to blog about simple, quick and delicious meals, to prove anyone can do it.

shade and have ice cream. We also love to draw together and read books. We’re also both pretty social so we spend a lot of time visiting family and friends. Do you have a favourite kitchen appliance you can’t live without? It has to be a tie between my two newest appliances; a multiprocessor and stand mixer. The multiprocessor makes it so much easier to quickly grate veggies for hiding in dinner. But the stand mixer means no more dead arm from holding an electric beater. What is your favourite cuisine to cook? It changes all the time. I go through phases where I love to cook Italian or Chinese (BTW I could live on pasta and dumplings alone) but one of my favourites is Mexican and I am on the hunt for an authentic chilli con carne recipe so if you have happen to have one be sure to let me know. What is your favourite meal? It’s hard to pick just one. I think my absolute favourite is lamb roast with all the trimmings. I am also a massive fan of toasted sandwiches. Two crunchy buttered toasted pieces of

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bread filled with an array of delicious gooey cheesey fillings. How did you learn to cook? My mum who also happens to be a pretty good cook herself taught me most of what I know. I still go to her now when I’m unsure of something or if I want some ideas. She is my biggest fan. Do your kids like getting involved in the kitchen? He loves to help me cook. Ever since he could crawl he would find his way into the kitchen while I was cooking. Now he has a little step that he gets out when he wants to help. He is particularly good at licking the bowl and the egg beaters. Plus he is a fantastic little taste tester, and an honest one at that. How were you inspired to start Busy Kitchen Mum? I have always loved food and cooking. And originally the blog started as just

What has been your proudest moment since starting Busy Kitchen Mum? I have had lots of proud moments since starting Busy Kitchen Mum. The blog itself, I am really proud of. It is growing into something I never thought possible. I also once had a recipe featured on a very popular Australian blog, The Organised Housewife. I was so excited when I saw it. How do you balance your life as a blogger, woman, mother, and friend? It can be really tough and takes alot of hardwork, organisation, and support from loved ones and of course alot of love. You need to love what you do to make all the sacrifices and hard work worth it. What plans do you have for the future of Busy Kitchen Mum? I hope that Busy Kitchen Mum continues to grow and gain more exposure and popularity. I love sharing the things I love to cook and I love knowing there are people out there cooking and enjoying those recipes. I’m also hoping over the next 12 months to begin selling home baked treats and maybe some crafts at local markets in my area. You can find Taneesha over at www. busykitchenmum.com


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