Xfm and Shelter link up for Winter Wonderland
02 Nov 2007 | by Alex Donohue
and Kids In Glass Houses at Cardiff University on December 12. Xfm said last year s event helped raise ...
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' franchise as part of its aim to encourage kids to be more active.
and Kids In Glass Houses at Cardiff University on December 12. Xfm said last year s event helped raise ...
in the Public Interest, which last year threatened to sue Nickelodeon for marketing primarily junk food to kids ...
games and activities aimed at encouraging kids to get involved in green issues, and offering parents advice on how to teach their kids about going green in a fun and engaging way. Families attending ... believe that kids should start learning about the environment at preschool age. In response to this demand ...
in partnership with Letterbox, which specialises in kids mail-order products. It will target 165,000 mums who ...
competition for kids to become an animated character on the TV series 'Pucca'....to be picked to feature in the show. To enter the competition, kids must complete an online game where ... to air in 2008. Nicole Morse, marketing director Jetix Europe, said: We aim to give kids the opportunity to immerse themselves in the Jetix world and interact with their favourite heroes, so giving kids ...
in policy will mean that Disney will only use its "name and characters on kid-focused products that meet ... and characters are in a unique position to market food that kids will want and parents will feel good about ... 's TV networks, such as the Disney Channel, Toon Disney and ABC Kids. Last year, Steve Jobs, Disney ...
sporting activities. There is nothing like seeing competitive sport at first hand to get kids motivated ...
of Disney Consumer Products, said: "We are trying to develop 'better for you' food ranges for kids ...
The Kids Deserve Better campaign will appear in April's edition, out March 16. The campaign ... Murrin, presenter of BBC Three's 'Honey, We're Killing the Kids'. Karen Livermore, editor of Family ... health minister Caroline Flint. "The Kids Deserve Better campaign is so relevant to our readers' lives ...