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Fun attractions for kids

Words by Andrea Critien For all aspiring 'Nemos', 'Aerials' and 'Capt Jack Sparrows' the Malta National Aquarium boasts 26 display tanks with mainly Mediterranean fish such as grouper, sea bream, sea bass, Mediterranean rays and octopi. The tanks also feature artificial replicas of historical artefacts found around the Maltese shores. Kids are in for a […]

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Fun for Kids with Heritage Malta

Museums and heritage sites are great fun… if empowered to share their story in a stimulating and entertaining way. Any visit to a heritage attraction is unavoidably bound to impart some kind of knowledge, and given that people stand a better chance to learn more in circumstances of positive engagement the experiences on offer must prove to […]

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Seasonal Outings for families around the Maltese Islands

 Bearing in mind Malta's mild, unpredictable weather, families living locally need inspiration when looking for outings which can keep every member of the family happy, all year around. Spring is one of my favourite seasons to enjoy all that the Maltese archipelago has to offer. The days start to get longer – which brings a […]

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Explore Malta by bus

Words by Jessica Mula – Marketing Executive at Malta Public Transport "The wheels on the bus go round and round…" says a children's song – probably one of the songs that comes to every young person's mind when they get on a bus. Just hop on, and the big wheels will drive you around to […]

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Best family friendly heritage Malta sites

Living on such a culturally rich island means that children start becoming aware of our heritage at a very young age. Hence, it can never be too early to start exposing them and channelling their curiosity in the right direction. Heritage Malta, the National Agency for museums, has made it one of its priorities to […]

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To Breastfeed or Not to Breastfeed

Mission Statement:  To protect the right of the child To foster an optimal start in life And to encourage the mother's right to achieve it. A lot is being said and done about this very emotive subject. Some argue that breast is best, while others argue that it doesn't matter, as long as they have […]

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5 things to do on maternity leave after your baby's born:

1. BABY MASSAGE: Massage is one of life's simple pleasures, and research has shown that baby massage can help babies grow better and behave better. It's known to help babies who suffer from colic and it is thought to increase the baby's immunity to illness. Massage helps babies breathe better and stimulate their senses, assisting […]

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5 things to do on maternity leave before your baby's born:

You're about to introduce the most time-consuming 'project' you've ever worked on into the equation, so maternity leave is the perfect time to indulge yourself and do things before the birth of your bundle of joy. Apart from keeping yourself in condition for your baby's sake during pregnancy, in the months before the baby is […]

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Cosmetics to Avoid During Pregnancy

Maltese women know very well how to care for their hair, make-up and nails. It is important too that pregnant women are aware of what cosmetics they should avoid during pregnancy and breastfeeding. We all love pampering ourselves, so let's keep doing that even when we have a baby developing inside our body. Being pregnant […]