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Best board games by decade
We have collected a list of our favourite releases by decade for you to add to your growing pile of games.
Big jump in trampoline injuries despite safety measures
With safety nets, covered springs and extra padding, it's easy to believe trampolines are much safer now than they were for previous generations of children.
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Tween hair accessory craze JoJo Bows banned in schools
They're gigantic hair bows made famous by a young reality TV star and schools aren't happy about them.
Lego announces lift off for Women of NASA
Lego plans to honour five female scientists, engineers and astronauts who worked for NASA by releasing figurines of the pioneering women that its creator hopes will inspire more girls to pursue careers in science.
Some of Australia's best cubby houses unveiled in Melbourne
A cubby house with net hammocks, wacky mirrors, an internal chalk wall and glowing lights is what many children can only dream of.
Pokemon Go getting new monsters to capture
Fans of the mobile game Pokemon Go won't get close to catching them all any time soon.
Australian-themed, gender-neutral puzzles from Millions of Monkeys
Designed by a Blue Mountains mother-of-two, the products from Millions of Monkeys are not only gorgeous, they are educational and gender-neutral too.
YouTube sensation Grace Mulgrew has more than 640,000 subscribers - and she's just 10-years-old
If your child wants to have their own YouTube channel thanks to the likes of Evan Tube or Disney Collector, then you're not alone.
Hatchimals don't hatch, lawsuit claims
When Jared Winegarden bought the Hatchimal for his youngest daughter, he felt like 'Super Dad', he wrote in a review on Amazon.
Lego crime wave hits Melbourne
Lego-loving thieves have Victoria Police working overtime. A taskforce might be needed.
The scientific reason Lego hurts so much
It's a universal truth of parenthood that many of us discover the hard way: stepping on lego bricks - HURTS.
Things we're looking forward to in 2017
2016 has been a year of so many ups and downs, and for many the downs have outweighed the ups. We wanted to recap some of the great things we covered this year, that will actually be happening next year, to ensure you all have things to look forward to.
Queanbeyan 'Head of Explosions' launches science delivery service
A brand new service delivering explosions, electricity and scientific slime to curious kids across the world has launched out of the UK - and it's the brainchild of a true local.
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