Tag: Kindle
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MG Cover Reveal | The Talent Seekers | Jemima Pett
The Talent Seekers by Jemima Pett is the fifth book in the Princelings of the East series. Keep an eye out for the launch later this month. This exciting new adventure is set in the months between the Prologue and the Epilogue of the Princelings and the Lost City (Book 3), but with otherwise little…
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‘appy Kids
The explosion of Apps over recent years has been incredible and there is a huge range of them about. They’re cheap, fun and easy to find. There’s even plenty of them around that are free. Compared to xBox/PS3/Wii games, they are such good value for money (well, not all of them). As a parent I’m…
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Universal Studios Singapore – Part 6 – Hollywood & New York
As you enter Universal Studios Singapore you are transported into the Hollywood zone. This area is the equivalent of Main Street at Disneyland. Hollywood Hollywood is essentially a street of souvenir shops and restaurants and is where we do our last minute souvenir shopping on the way out of the park, rather than buying early…
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Universal Studios Singapore – Part 4 – Ancient Egypt

If ever there was part of Universal Studios Singapore that I was looking forward to seeing it was the ‘Ancient Egypt’ zone. From what I had seen on the web it was going to be like walking into my own book and I definitely wasn’t disappointed. For me, this was the most authentic looking part of the…
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Universal Studios Singapore – Part 3 – The Lost World
The next zone that we enjoyed on our visit was The Lost World. This had a great jungly theme and had some great things to see. There are two main attractions in The Lost World zone – ‘Waterworld‘ and ‘Jurassic Park Rapids Adventure‘. Jurassic Park Rapids Adventure The ‘Jurassic Park Rapids Adventure’ ride is great – but be…
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Universal Studios Singapore – Part 1 – Madagascar
We’ve just returned from a holiday to Singapore and I thought it was a great subject to fuel some blogs. First cab off the rank is Madagascar. This Universal Studios Singapore zone is based on the highly popular Madagascar movies (I’m a huge fan of these types of animated movies).The first thing that you notice…
