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Kids magazine turns one

SPRING has sprung … and so has a new edition of Casey Cardinia Kids!
The Spring edition marks the first birthday of the magazine, which delivers a wealth of information in all aspects of parenthood.
Casey Cardinia Kids reporter Lia Spencer said that since the magazine launched in September last year, it’s provided professional advice on everything from bringing home a new baby to helping children deal with tough school problems.
“We’ve learned about some cool things local students, parents and volunteers have been doing in and around the region; have had tons of fun reporting on the entertainment in the region and have discovered a range of interesting books, easy crafts and games and gadgets for people of all ages,” she said.
“In the latest edition, which has hit stands this week, our experts speak about everything from autism spectrum disorder to dealing with sensitive skin and providing proper nutrition. Two popular children’s entertainers answer our questions, and we talk to a leading talent agency about uncovering the ‘next big-thing’ in our region.
We also have the latest trends in children’s fashion, some great recipes, day trips ideas for the entire family and so much more.”
The magazine is available at a range of businesses, childcares, schools and shopping centres. Anyone interested can also subscribe to the free e-magazine on www.caseycardiniakids.com.au.
Parents are also encouraged to like the Facebook page (facebook.com/CaseyCardiniaKids) to stay up to date with events, important information and family services in and around the area.

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