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mummy2harry
Premium Review Junior: The intellectual parenting magazine (1128 words)
by mummy2harry - written on 09/07/07 (Very useful, 89 readings)
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I have always seen this magazine in WH Smith whenever I go to pick up the other parenting magazines I buy every month, but to be honest I have never paid that much attention to it. I saw an advert on a website I belong to which said to ring a number and you get a free issue of Junior and then a further 3 issues for just £1. I couldn't resist and ...

historywitch
Premium Review 'Intelligent parenting' (225 words)
by historywitch - written on 22/03/07 (Useful, 65 readings)
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I have just come to the end of a year long subscription to Junior and although I have not been tempted to resubscribe I have enjoyed reading it. Its a lot more thought provoking and 'intelligent' than other parenting magazines which never seem to get past birth, teething and potty training. The articles cover a range of subjects from 'clothkits', ...

charlhrdy
Premium Review Junior: Informative, interesting mag (302 words)
by charlhrdy - written on 09/09/05 (Somewhat useful, 26 readings)
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I have bought many pregancy & parenting magazine since becoming pregnant. Junior & Junior Pregnancy & Birth have been both informative and useful. It uses experts I have heard of such as Michel o'Dent on articles I would want to read. Other mags uses so called experts and these are the only places you would ever hear of ...

jools30
Premium Review For Parents With A Brain (730 words)
by jools30 - written on 11/04/02 (Very useful, 90 readings)
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Want a parenting magazine that doesn’t treat you like an idiot? One that gives you information on topics that are relevant to toddlers and even school-age children, rather than concentrating on pregnancy and babyhood? Want to read something slightly more glossy and ‘upmarket’ than normal baby magazines? Then Junior magazine is ...

nwheatstone
Premium Review Junior: out of my league (346 words)
by nwheatstone - written on 20/07/01 (Very useful, 54 readings)
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Junior magazine -encouraging the Vogue readers of the future. The Good: This magazine is absolutely fantastic to look at. Beautiful kids, beautiful clothes, amazing holiday resorts, etc. etc. I love the lack of patronising info as beloved of traditional magazines and the attitude that one might be attempting to have a life ...

gaultier100
Premium Review Junior Joke (242 words)
by gaultier100 - written on 07/03/01 (Useful, 12 readings)
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I bought this magazine for my sister a few months after she gave birth because she said she could really do with some advice and seeing as I don't have kids, I thought this would be ideal. As it was, when we flicked through it together, nothing could be further from the truth. It was full of advertising for companies like Young Versace and ...

peel.rebekah
Premium Review Junior: The world's finest parenting magazine? (396 words)
by peel.rebekah - written on 23/02/01 (Very useful, 52 readings)
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When I first fell pregnant, I ran to the newsagents to seek the 'expert' advice of a few parenting magazines on the do's and dont's of childbearing; Boy, was I dissapointed. After reading three or four, I came to the conclusion that ALL the articles had been written by the same dubiously childless reporter: Each magazine was a ...

mandajane.b
Premium Review Alright..if your rich!!! (125 words)
by mandajane.b - written on 19/01/01 (Somewhat useful, 16 readings)
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I have bought Junior a few times, but I found most of it was no use to me. It seemed to be aimed at parents who work and/or have lots of money (which I don't) I can remember articles on not having to eat in grotty child friendly pubs, like Brewers Fayre, and listed lots of classy, pricey, restaurants, mostly in London, where ...

zelda
Premium Review Junior: For Trendy Tots (148 words)
by zelda - written on 22/10/00 (Useful, 35 readings)
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This magazine is set out like a woman's fashion glossy, the only difference being that all the fashions are for 0 - 10 year olds. It makes a refreshing change to the normal mum and baby magazines, which although they offer lots of advice to new mums, don't really make you think. The layout is really good with lots of interesting ...

bubblebelly
Premium Review Junior exclusive - read all about it (181 words)
by bubblebelly - written on 24/08/00 (Very useful, 24 readings)
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I like the glossy feel and the dreamy photographs, and the dreams the magazine inspires. I feel though that the magazine is aimed at people who mainly live in London and have extremely affluent lifestyles. I'd like it if there was some middle ground. I find other titles swing too much the other way, leaving a gap in the market for ...

gazza
Premium Review Junior (85 words)
by gazza - written on 01/07/00 (Useful, 24 readings)
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An excellent magazine aimed at the toddler plus age group. Having tried the more traditional parenting magazines and finding that only a small percentage of the issue applicable I decided to try the above. It covers much more applicable articles such as toddler training, pre-school activities, nurseries etc and makes a much better adult read. ...

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