My Friend Cayla – Interactive doll {Review}
My Friend Cayla is not just a doll, she’s like a real friend with MILLIONS of things to say! She can tell you about herself, her family, hobbies and so much more. Cayla can also answer general...
View ArticleBarbie Cuddle and Feed Tawny Horse {Review}
Barbie and Tawny are ready to ride! With realistic movement, it’s going to be an adventurous day! Place Barbie into the signature pink saddle (a clip and stirrups hold her in place), and move Tawny...
View ArticleA Day in the Life of a Sloth
Frontier has been lucky enough to discover a genuine page from a sloth’s diary! One of our volunteers while working on Frontier’s Costa Rica Animal Rescue Centre project, found the excerpt while out...
View ArticlePon-Cons
I can’t walk past a pathway without wondering where it leads to and that curiosity recently led us to the most beautiful discovery. If you’ve ever read Enid Blyton’s Faraway Tree series, this is...
View ArticleThe ultimate tea party
Welcome to the ultimate tea party here at Let’s Talk Mommy! If you are a frequent reader here you will know my love for pretty things and parties. You will know I am your typical American with my over...
View ArticleDeath of a Conservation Icon
Last week saw the sad news that Suni, a 34 year old northern white rhino, has died at Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya. Although it looks likely that Suni died from natural causes, this news is all the...
View ArticleThe Prompt: my favourite season…
If you had asked me two years ago which was my favourite season, I am not sure I would have had an answer for you. I would have probably mentioned the hopefulness of Spring and the warmth of Summer. I...
View ArticleA hunt for Autumn leaves
I want my children to grow up like my father brilliant at identifying trees. And no better time for them to start learning than when the leaves change colour and fall throughout Autumn. Whether walking...
View ArticleMarchwood Inclosure (in October)
Marchwood Inclosure is a place where I spend a lot of time. Not only is it a beautiful place to explore but it’s fun for kids as there’s always impromptu dens to be found. I run here daily and one...
View ArticleAutumn’s Best Bits
Autumn has long been my favourite season. A colourful window of burnt reds, browns, oranges and yellows nestling between the long, warm Summer days, of Saltwater sandals and tan lines, and the long,...
View ArticleMaking the most of blue skies
For one reason or another we have not been walking to and from school. Whether it be rain or cold, lateness or laziness; it’s been far too easy to fall back on the car. I miss the exercise, the fresh...
View ArticleCanine Distemper Virus posing a serious threat to the 50-year survival of...
A virus, mainly affecting dogs, is threatening the remaining, endangered wild populations of tigers worldwide. If left unattended, it poses a serious threat to this species, now risking extinction...
View ArticleThe Blue Jay – neighbour and warrior
We used to share our garden with two blue jays. They would strut around our back deck and prowl from tree to tree. They didn’t always appear together although they do bond for life. They weren’t too...
View ArticleNature Seekers – Miscanthus
Friday mornings are when I can take an extra long walk with Ruby as the boys are both at nursery. This morning I drove...
View ArticleA walk on the wild side in Sussex
I used to be a Londoner, but what I adore about settling in the countryside is that I can just put on my wellies...
View ArticlePHOTOS OF FORESTRY COMMISSION TREE EXTRACTION & CONTROLLED BURNING IN THE NEW...
Driving to Brockenhurst I spotted smoke in the trees, then big piles of ash and diggers. Interested to see more I parked up in...
View ArticleAnimals with superhero abilities
If you couldn’t get enough of Spiderman, X-men and other great superhero films, then you should pay more attention to the animal kingdom. Did...
View Article‘Oh to sleep on the road!’
In April 1992 a young man from a well-to-do family hitchhiked to Alaska and walked alone into the wilderness north of Mt. McKinley. His...
View ArticleIn the moment
“I believe that everything should be poetic. From the way your first sip of coffee feels in your mouth, to the texture of the...
View ArticleUnearthing Giants: What Discoveries Are Still Awaiting Us?
The rapid technological boom in which we’re currently living has afforded scientists across all fields the chance to probe deeper than ever before. One...
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