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Snowed in Media creation society
So it dawned on me this afternoon as i sat in my study snowed in. I may well have lived most of my waking life in front of a computer screen. My kids are definitely screen agers and to entertain … Continue reading
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Tagged camcorder, dvd, film, generation, kids, snow, uk, video, vivitar
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The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas
A review by Joel Kandiah (aged 9) and Krish kandiah (aged 36). This is fictional story based on the best selling children’s book by the irish Writer John Boyne. It tells the story of a friendship developing between Bruno the … Continue reading
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Tagged christian, film, holocaust, nazi, pajamas, review, the boy in the striped pyjamas
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Prince Caspian Review
The Narnia Chronicles have grown up. I am a big CS Lewis fan and loved reading the Narnia Chronicles to my children. Prince Caspian was always a darker and grittier book than some of the others in the Narnia series. … Continue reading




