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	<title>Babyccino London</title>
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		<title>The British Museum</title>
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The British Museum, founded in 1753, is dedicated to the history of the world&#8217;s different cultures. The collection includes a large and impressive section devoted to ancient Egypt, and it is here where you will find the famous Rosetta Stone, treasures from Tutankhamun&#8217;s tomb, a piece of the Sphinx&#8217;s nose, impressive Eqyptian sculptures, and real [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.babyccinokids.com/london/2010/07/25/the-british-museum/</link>
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		<title>Rossopomodoro Pizza</title>
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Sometimes you just feel like eating pizza. So easy, so tasty, so casual&#8230; and kids always love it! Rossopomodoro is a Naples-based pizza chain with three locations in London (Chelsea, Covent Garden and Notting Hill). All their ingredients come from the Napolitan region of Campania &#8212; even the water used in their pizza dough is [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.babyccinokids.com/london/2010/06/28/rossopomodoro-pizza/</link>
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		<title>Borough Market</title>
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The Borough Market is not for the crowd-fearing or for the buggy-pushing &#8212; its popularity is widespread and it gets crowded! But, if you&#8217;re a food lover (and who isn&#8217;t?), it is definitely worth visiting. It is London&#8217;s largest and most renowned food market with more than 130 food stalls and culinary experts. It has [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.babyccinokids.com/london/2010/06/03/borough-market/</link>
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		<title>Tricycle Theatre</title>
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The Tricycle Theatre, located in Kilburn (North London), is a publicly subsidized performing arts venue most well known its ground-breaking, politically charged performances. They specialise in presenting plays which reflect and promote the cultural diversity of its community.  The venue includes both a large theatre and a 300-seat cinema as well as smaller studios for [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.babyccinokids.com/london/2010/05/29/tricycle-theatre/</link>
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		<title>Konditor &amp; Cook</title>
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I tease my husband that one of his requirements when picking a new place of employment is that there is a Konditor &#38; Cook within walking distance. (There are 6 locations in London and my husband has worked near to 3 of them.)  Their wonderful cakes and pastries are his (not so secret) indulgence [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.babyccinokids.com/london/2010/05/26/konditor-cook/</link>
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		<title>Hanover Gate Playground in Regents Park</title>
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The Hanover Gate playground, located on the west side of Regents Park, has just recently been renovated and now includes two different play areas: a traditional playground for younger children and a new timber tree-house section for older, more adventurous kids. It&#8217;s also a great little spot to spend a sunny afternoon because it&#8217;s right [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.babyccinokids.com/london/2010/05/03/hanover-gate-playground-in-regents-park/</link>
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		<title>The London Duck Tours</title>
		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s not until friends or family visit that you think to go to some of the more obvious places the Capital has to offer. I love those weekends when I become a tourist in my own home – I’m constantly surprised by how much fun some of our ‘tourist’ attractions are.  Over the years [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.babyccinokids.com/london/2010/04/14/the-london-duck-tours/</link>
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		<title>Paddington Street Gardens and Playground</title>
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The playground in Paddington Street Gardens is one of my favourite in Central London.  I love that it&#8217;s tucked away off the beaten path in Marylebone, slightly hidden unless you know it&#8217;s there. It means that it never usually gets too crowded, and you get the sense that all the kids there are from the [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.babyccinokids.com/london/2010/04/09/paddington-street-gardens-and-playground/</link>
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		<title>The Charlotte Street Hotel</title>
		<description><![CDATA[My experience with hotels in London is actually quite limited, as we&#8217;ve never actually &#8216;vacationed&#8217; here.  But the Charlotte Street Hotel is one hotel we&#8217;ve become very familiar with over the years as its located literally next door to my husband&#8217;s office. It has become a go-to spot for breakfast/lunch/coffee/tea/drinks, etc., and is where many [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.babyccinokids.com/london/2010/04/09/the-charlotte-street-hotel/</link>
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		<title>Kew Gardens</title>
		<description><![CDATA[When the girls asked me to write for Babyccino one of my first ideas for a post was Kew Gardens.  We got to know the Royal Botanical Gardens when we moved down South and immediately became members. We now go every couple of weeks and still love it just as much &#8212; it is [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.babyccinokids.com/london/2010/03/17/kew-gardens/</link>
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		<title>Melrose &amp; Morgan</title>
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Two years ago our Christmas got canceled on Christmas Eve &#8212; well the trip we had planned to Switzerland did anyway.  It was our first Christmas with a child and you know how important they are!  We were devastated.  I think the only thing that saved us was Melrose &#38; Morgan, our [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.babyccinokids.com/london/2010/03/10/melrose-morgan/</link>
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		<title>The London High Street</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Following on from Emilie&#8217;s recent post about places in Paris to find chic clothes at less-than-chic prices I thought I&#8217;d let you know about some of my favourite spots on a typical London High Street.  Now most Mums in London will know of these national treasures but if you are visiting London they are [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.babyccinokids.com/london/2010/02/24/the-london-high-street/</link>
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		<title>Battersea Park</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Weekends are always for adventures and when we stumbled from our cosy little burrow last summer into Battersea Park we hit upon treasure.  The Park is situated just south of the river between the Albert and the Chelsea Bridge.  We drove and parked up at one of the many car-parks around the park. [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.babyccinokids.com/london/2010/02/16/battersea-park/</link>
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		<title>Hope &amp; Greenwood</title>
		<description><![CDATA[I used to keep a picture in the front of my diary of an old-fashioned sweet shop.  You know the kind: shelves stacked with glass jars brimming with brightly-coloured sweets.  The Juliette Binoche in me always quite fancied being a &#8216;purveyor of splendid confectionery&#8217;.  However these days there would be little point [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.babyccinokids.com/london/2010/01/25/hope-greenwood/</link>
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		<title>Bushy Park</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Bushy Park is the second largest of the Royal Parks.  The park and in particular the grand promenade &#8216;Chestnut Avenue&#8217; that runs through the centre of it, were designed by Sir Christopher Wren (of St. Paul&#8217;s Cathedral fame) as the entrance to Hampton Court Palace (more on the palace soon).
The park is also a [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.babyccinokids.com/london/2010/01/23/a-really-good-reason-to-visit-bushy-park/</link>
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