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Frogs are good at hopping, but Tiny the Treefrog’s new book represents a big leap even for a fictional amphibian.
Local author Elizabeth Mulderig’s latest book Not the Bermuda Triangle, written under the pen name ‘Betsy Bermuda’ is aimed at an older ...
DATE: Aug 28, 2014
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Some of the many benefits of sport participation for children include:
• reduced risk of obesity
• increased cardiovascular fitness
• healthy growth of bones, muscles, ligaments and tendons
• improved coordination and balance
• a greater ability...
DATE: Aug 28, 2014
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Young Observer
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Naquita Robinson, a PE and health teacher at TN Tatem Middle School, is also the coach for the Bermuda Women’s National Football Team.
She said: “I’m in Trinidad. We need to step up as a country competitively. At the youth levels we need to start ear...
DATE: Aug 28, 2014
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Young Observer
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Having a loudmouth has finally paid off for Ed Christopher.
The Hamilton Town Crier recently finished with several trophies in a three-day Town Criers’ Competition in Dartmouth, UK.
He took home second place in both the Peter Randall Memorial Cup a...
DATE: Aug 28, 2014
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Very few things get youth sports coaches and parents more heated than the Great Youth Sports Debate — should every player be treated like a winner?
Some argue that teaching young players that everyone is a winner undermines the efforts of the childre...
DATE: Aug 28, 2014
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Young Observer
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Play is not only a child’s inalienable right – it also influences physical, socio-emotional and cognitive development. The right to play is protected in Article 31 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, as well as the right to sport, which is ...
DATE: Aug 28, 2014
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Young Observer
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Your child is likely to show natural preferences for certain sports or activities. Start there, being careful to keep your child’s age, maturity and abilities in mind.
Ages 2 to 5
Toddlers and preschoolers are beginning to master many basic moveme...
DATE: Aug 28, 2014
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Young Observer
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Tea and gossip is a favourite pastime of many women in Bermuda. In the 18th century things were much the same.
The Bermudian way of tea is one of the focal points in a new exhibit in historic Odessa, Delaware in the United States. The exhibit is call...
DATE: Aug 28, 2014
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Jessie Moniz Hardy
You know that old question: ‘Mirror mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of them all?’ It turns out the answer may be Hannah Emmerson’s feet.
Ms Emmerson has painted various parts of her body to illustrate scenes from well known fairy tales for a B...
DATE: Aug 27, 2014
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Arts & Entertainment
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AUTHOR:
Jessie Moniz Hardy
As they cut into the tree root, the strong smell of cedar emerged, which was pretty amazing considering the tree root was over 7,000 years old.
The tree root discovered on the seabed off Bermuda’s East End some years ago, forms the focal point of a n...
DATE: Aug 27, 2014
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AUTHOR:
Jessie Moniz Hardy