10 Days of #FunAt40 with ELC – No.6 is a truly brilliant £60 Smart Trike

It’s Day 6 of our ELC Fun at 40 campaign, and today’s prize is a bit special – it’s the amazing £60 Smart Trike, which converts and grows with your child from 10mths old right up to a tear-up-the-garden-path trike for 3yr olds.

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The Smart Trike Vanilla 4-in-1 is a fun trike that grows with your child, converting from a secure baby tricycle to an independent trike.

Quick facts:

-Includes exclusive Touch Steering
-Double injection wheels for comfort
-Comes with a coordinating printed protective canopy and material bag
-Made with a steel frame
-Converts from a secure baby trike into an independent tricycle
-Easy switch from parent Touch Steering to allowing your child to be in control
-Manoeuvres like your stroller
-A 4-in-1 trike which is suitable from 10 months

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Great for your child’s development:

Riding a trike is a brilliant way to strengthen little legs and practise balancing skills for a bike later on in life. The 4-in-1 Vanilla Smart Trike takes your little one from ride along stage to beyond, as it transforms from a parent-steered ride along to a classic pedal trike that your child can use all by themselves. As your little one gets pedalling and steering, it’s also a great way to get some exercise.

So how to win the fabulous Smart Trike Vanilla 4-in-1? Well, you have just 24 hours to complete as many of the options below as you like. It’s easy…

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Author: Laura

A 70's child, I’ve been married for a Very Long Time, and appear to have made four children, and collected one large and useless dog along the way. I work, I have four children, I have a dog… ergo, I do not do dusting or ironing. I began LittleStuff back in (gulp) 2004. I like huge mugs of tea. And Coffee. And Cake. And a steaming cone of crispy fresh fluffy chips, smothered in salt and vinegar. #healthyeater When I grow up I am going to be quietly graceful, organised and wear lipstick every day. In the meantime I *may* have a slight butterfly-brain issue.

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  1. Pwllheli in Wales, we would go there every year when I was a kid. Always remember winning my first bingo prize there, a small dolphin teddy!

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    • When I was little we always visited my granny in Lancing which is near Worthing and Brighton. Not a very exciting little town but we loved it and went on the beach every day. What’s more we walked a mile or more to the beach, on our own, when I was only 8 or 9 yers old!

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  2. Cleveleys, near Blackpool

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  3. I never went on holiday as a kid, not even day trips. It was the garden for me.

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  4. I have very fond memories of a great holiday at Bracklesham bay (?) Pontins many years ago. Ice cream, sun and great entertainment ?

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  5. We love going down to exmouth – great beach and so much to do for the kids

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  6. I used to get so excited as a kid when it came up to the summer holidays as i used to spend the 6 weeks out in Spain with my nan and grandad but now with 4 kids of my own.i came wait to go on a camping holiday

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  7. Brighstone holiday camp on the isle of wight. I went there from. 6 weeks old to 14 years old until they lost a lot of the camp over the cliff edge. It was all about families x

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  8. We never wenr much to the seaside, but i always remember the fun we had in Sherwood forest pretending to be robin hood & his merry men, taking a picnic & having a whale of a time !

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  9. My nan and grandad took us every year to a caravan next to the funfair at Great Yarmouth. Lots of fond memories

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  10. In a caravan in Wales. The whole family would come and visit x

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  11. I have fond memories of playing on the beach in Whitby.

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  12. Filey! At primrose Valley going on the taboggon ??????

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  13. My favourite was going to Florida when I was 8. It was amazing!

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  14. We had a small caravan and toured a lot of the south of England, West of England and most of Wales, but we returned quite often to Bournmouth and still love it.

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  15. We never went on any family holidays when I was a kid but I did go on a day trip to the Yorkshire dales loved it

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  16. We used to go camping in Coverack, Cornwall. I loved the little rossilly ice cream shop!

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  17. We only ever went on holiday once as a child. Good ‘ole Skeggy in a caravan. Those were the days.

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  18. It has to be Blackpool eating picnic on the beach

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  19. I loved going to Aberystwyth as a child, I loved playing in the castle and having fun on the beach (even the name sounded exotic).

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  20. We loved going to Woolacombe as kids and still do now!

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  21. Newquay- great beach and loved the surfing

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  22. I had quite a few great holidays when I was little, but one of my favourites was when I stayed in St Ives, Cornwall.

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  23. Ryde beach, on the Isle of Wight

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  24. Lamlash on the Isle of Arran!

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  25. We used to go to Blackpool. They whole family. I didn’t realise how good it was back then. But I really enjoyed it.

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  26. Lochside Caravan Park, Forfar, Scotland, many happy childhood memories there :)

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  27. We always went to Devon & Cornwall when I was a child. I loved it so much, I’ve now lived in Cornwall for 35 years, and still loving it.

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  28. Cherry Lane Adventure Playground, Crawley… Awesome place: rope swings, death slide, BMX track, cargo nets… No health & safety spoilsports either! Ah, life in the 80s!! :D

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  29. Devon, at my grandma and grandpas house, they lived near lyme regis which is an amazing part of the country, and we all loved our summer holidays there

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    • I used to spend every summer holiday in the Scottish Borders. I have so many happy memories of swimming in the river tweed.

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  30. Widemouth bay in Cornwall. Was always my favourite place to go

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  31. The New forest riding on our bikes we so loved it brings back really happy memories and goes to show you don’t have to spend a fortune to give kids good memories!

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  32. Sticks of rock in Rhyl, Wales. oh and the arcades!!

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  33. Grandma and grandpa’s house in the villlage – being spoilt rotten :-)

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  34. I would go to lanzarote every year and stay in my grandparents apartment

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  35. we used to go to the west coast of ireland to visit family. my mom grew up on a pennisula and was surrounded by beaches. as kids we would spend all day walking along them.

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  36. When I was little I used to go to the country side and stay in cottages, was a great escape to play in the great outdoors and I always remember how quiet it was and the fields of bright red Poppy’s.
    Good times.

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  37. We always went to Blackpool and Margate always had a great time

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  38. On the beach in great yarmouth. Visiting the model villages.

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  39. We didn’t have many holidays either but spent a couple in lovely Devon

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  40. we went to blue dolphin holiday park, we loved staying in a caravan , we even went toflamingoland when it first opened and its changed alot since then

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  41. When I was small we used to go to holiday camps. Butlins in Skegness was my favourite.

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  42. I have fond memories of our weekends in blackpool. Few rides at the Pleasure Beach, & eating fish & chips overlooking the beach.

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  43. Mumbles and Swansea in South Wales – we had relatives in the area so went there every year

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  44. The beaches near Newquay in Cornwall. We had some fantastic holidays there when I was a child.

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  45. Butlins,and I distinctly remember a rubbish bin that gobbled your rubbish, I thought it was brilliant!

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  46. When we were little we always used to go to North Wales, either Rhyl or Anglesey and both my husband and myself have lovely memories from there. We now visit Anglesey with our son and take the caravan.

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  47. My mum and I used to go camping in Wales, I loved it :)

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  48. We always went on holiday to Morfa Bychan, Porthmadog in North Wales x

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  49. It was definitely the seaside at Angelesey, we went there every summer, and the big treat was a visit to the ice cream van :-)

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  50. I grew up in Northern Ireland and we never really went on holiday. Luckily we lived in a little seaside town called Newcastle that has amazing seaviews and impressive mountains that sweep into the sea.

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  51. Pontins holiday parks in Wales

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  52. I loved Whitby, we had a caravan there and we would just spend hours on the beach

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  53. The Lake District. We used to go for a family holiday there every spring and autumn. I still love it

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  54. 1st trip to Alton Towers

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  55. when i was little we always went skegness to visit my mum and dad.

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  56. I loved camping in Abersoch when I was a child

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    • My favourite holiday memory was going to Boston nr Skegness to stay with my Aunty, Uncle and Cousins. My brother and I had the best time exploring with my Cousin, in and around their fields. I used to go and collect their eggs from their barn, so we could have them for breakfast. I can still smell their ‘ farm ‘, the chips that we used to have in Skegness and Chapel St Leonard’s and the fresh smell of sea air, sand and cut grass. Absolute bliss. I am going to look at my photos now!!!! x

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  57. Cornwall, looking for crabs in rock pools with my dad

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  58. Oakhampton – fun sports holiday (& I didn’t much like sport!!)

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  59. spending the summer hols in my nans caravan in Skegness. eating chips on the beach!

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  60. A family holiday in Scarborough was my favourite – Peasholm Naval Warfare, the Tree walk lights (a late night adventure) having fun with my cousins on the beach, chips, icecreams and being taught to play crown green bowls by my Grandad.

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  61. Visiting the kittens at a farm near our caravan in Devon :-)

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  62. I remember my brother teaching me to swim in the sea in Cornwall when I was 7 or 8

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  63. I loved Blackpool as a child sticks of rock and bucket and spade on the beach happy memories

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  64. Blackpool loved the arcades and the beaches

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  65. We went camping when I was little – it rained and thundered and we never went again!

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  66. our local beach at St Bees

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  67. I used to love going to the coast

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  68. my sister & I used to spend most of the summer holidays staying with my great aunt & uncle in Bromham, Bedfordshire. We loved it there so much as there were woods to play in & outdoor swimming pools

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  69. Family holidays in Sheerness with my grandparents, playing in the arcades, playing telly bingo and saving up tokens and spending them on lots of goodies to bring home. Eating cockels with lots of vinegar, hot doughnuts, candy floss, fish and chips. Collecting cockels from the beach and cooking them (never very successful as we couldn’t get rid of the sand) still great fun though :-)

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  70. formby beach, it was so so nice and clean

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  71. Staying with my Nan and spending countless summers on Bournemouth beach. Brilliant memories!!

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  72. Camping in Aberaeron

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  73. The famous holiday provider in Skegness with my parents, aunt, uncle and 3 cousins, all at the funfair. We went there for years.

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  74. Staying with cousins in Worthing and Brighton. I lived in London so it was so good to be by the sea.

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  75. spain was fab went most years

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  76. cornwall loved it

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  77. We used to go to sutton on sea when we were little its the most nostalgic place for me, Happy times :-)

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  78. Jersey holds many family memories for us!

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  79. camber sands – remember rock pools and having fun

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  80. We used to go to mallorca every year and often went fishing with my dad and on a lot of walks, sometimes my auntie, uncle and cousin came with us which made it extra special.

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  81. My best holidays were on my Uncles farm in Scotland, playing on the hay bales, collecting fruit and running from the cows

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  82. My best holiday as a child was going to the Golden Temple in India-amazing.

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  83. Definitely Cornwall x

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  84. That would be Bonny’s Caravan Park in Newcastle, Northern Ireland. They had pet bunnies, lots of trees suitable for climbing or hiding a brilliant playground and we played the days away.

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  85. My favourite holiday was brighton, we went with my grandparents and I have lovely memories.

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  86. Blackpool

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  87. eating candy floss along the sea front in great yarmouth

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  88. I have the best memories of a family holiday to Butlins! It was over 20 years ago but I remember it like yesterday :)

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  89. Berwick holiday park

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  90. Got to be our Egypt holiday as it was my first trip abroad

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  91. Blackpool. It’s the only holiday I went on as a child

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  92. Barry Island before it was famous. loved the double icecreams

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  93. My Nan’s and Grandad’s place in the country side of Finland, I would always spend at least couple of weeks of the school holidays there and I absolutely loved it! Huge yard, berry bushes, vegetable patch, apple trees <3

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  94. Best family holiday for me was a break to western super mare and we were camping….. so many arguments about putting the tent up but always fun :)

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  95. We used to go to Teignmouth in Devon, I used to think it was the best holiday destination on the planet :D

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  96. I remember going to Pickmere Lake when I was 4 or 5 and we had ice creams and mum always made up a little picnic and we took sugar cubes to feed the horses in the stables :)

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  97. Ayr beach! Sand castles, fish & chips & fun ????

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  98. I have many happy childhood memories of travelling around the west coast of Scotland, beautiful!! x

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  99. I loved going on warm days to Benone beach. I loved the donkey rides & the ice cream

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  100. Sounds really boring but our own garden, it was massive! Lots of trees and hidden areas…we’d spend hours playing, having picnics, eating ice lollies etc :-D

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  101. camping at shell island in wales ,loved crabbing and shrimping in the rock pools lovely memories :)

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  102. Favourite childhood holidays were those to Germany, visiting family and staying in my aunt and uncle’s pub in the middle of a forest. 6 weeks of sunshine, open air swimming pools, cool forest walks.

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  103. On the beach with the donkeys at Weston-Super-Mare

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  104. I loved the Isle of Wight.

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  105. it would be whitby and having a lemon top

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  106. to the seaside – building sand castles and in the amusement park

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  107. caravanning at golden sands holiday park in Mablethorpe – every year!

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  108. we didn’t really do days out we used to have yummy picnics in the garden instead.

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  109. My favourite childhood memories were eating freshly made Donuts on the prom at Bridlington.

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  110. The Isle of Wight but didn’t really go anywhere else lol

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  111. Greengages in Kent with my Nanny

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  112. Cream teas in Devon. Great memories of wonderful family holidays with my late Nan :)

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  113. before my mum died she always took us swimming on Plymouth hoe xx

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  114. Going to Bournemouth beach

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  115. the north west coast of Scotland stunning

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  116. My favourite holiday was with our family to cornwall

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  117. Camping in Brittany and rock pooling

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  118. We never had much money when I was little but I can remember going on a day trip to Flamingo Land. It was just a zoo back then and I absolutely loved it.

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  119. Living in Porthcurno in Cornwall, we had the best summers ) We didn’t have family holidays when I was a child but I didn’t mind as I had daily views of the sea anyway :) xx

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  120. Island of Arran every year where we stayed on a farm. Many wonderful memories. xxx

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  121. I loved Butlins, there was always so much to do.

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  122. crab fishing with the children off the pier

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  123. Oban – I can remember seeing a seal swimming in the harbour when I was about 6 – it was the first “real” seal I had ever seen – loved it!

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  124. Blackpool! I remember the horses trotting up and down the road!

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  125. I loved it when my parents took me to Cornwall camping. I found staying in a tent a great adventure!!

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  126. We loved Cornwall <3

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  127. I grow up in communist country so we couldn’t travel abroad but every year we would go for camping and I always love it. It was great adventures.

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  128. My Nanna and grandads caravan in woodhall spa (think its near Lincoln somewhere!)

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  129. Had a few holidays abroad which were great, but a really special holiday was at Pontins in Hemsby. My parents entered me into a Prince & Princess competition, no idea if I won or not but great fun standing on the stage as a little one :)

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  130. On Whitby beach, every year we went for several trips there, with ice cream with added sand,lol, and plenty of fish and chips

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  131. Scarborough, we had some fab holidays there

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  132. My grandson would be over the moon with this

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  133. The rockpools at Hunstanton, Norfolk.

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  134. Travelling through the South Island of New Zealand

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  135. bournemouth beach

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  136. We would spend every summer holiday at home with numbers of short trips – castles, Zoo, river cruises which was my favourite activity.

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  137. Going to the Isle of Wight, because we went on a big boat it felt like we were going abroad. Mum bought us an inflatable dinghy that looked like a submarine with a little periscope.

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  138. isle of man when i was about 6. i absolutely loved it! i still remember the little green dress that i wore

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  139. Going on day-trips with my parents on the “charabanc” (although once we went on a train to Barry Island = terrific excitement). We always sang during the journey.

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  140. I can’t remember specific places but anywhere with a beach or a wood and we could be left to our own devices (we were taught about high tides when we were taught how to rockpool) and would amble our way back at mealtimes. We were pretty much the same at home, wandering off on adventures and only coming home for tea. I’m sure if parents left their children alone nowadays it would be called neglect but we had a wonderful time.

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  141. We hardly went on holiday but when we did it was to Weymouth (it was the only place we ever went!)

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  142. The Seaside (Southend). Well, I am an Eastender ;-)

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  143. Lllandudno was my favourite childhood trip with ice-cream on the pier and always Welsh flags to put on the sandcastles.

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  144. My dad used to live next door to a farm in Brittany and I loved going there in the summers.

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  145. Devon. We had the best family holidays there when I was a kid, and we now take our children to the same place!

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  146. we always used to go to weston super mare it had all we wanted; a beach donkeys ice creams shops and markets for mum and for a treat we would go to the playhouse to see a top show we often saw brian rix such fantastic memories of the 70s

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  147. I have many happy memories of childhood caravan holidays in Saundersfoot & Exmouth. We would spend all day on the beach and have ice creams that ended up tasting of sand. Happy days :)

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  148. never had holidays but I was lucky enough to brought up on the wirral so we were never far from the seaside – still live there now and its only a 30 min walk to new brighton beach for fish and chips on the beach :)

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  149. I have fond memories of summer holidays in Anglesey :)

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  150. things were tight as a child having 6 brothers so being such a large family we didn’t have holidays. but we did have trips to the seaside regularly and i remember those well, with donkey rides picnics and icecreams. i even remember the puppet shows they had on the beach then too

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  151. camping every year in cornwall, i remember it was always sunny!!! also jumping in the outdoor swimming pool :)

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  152. I remember many happy times in cornwall. Love cornish ice cream, cornish pasties, fabulous beaches and beautiful sunsets.

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  153. New Forest in Hampshire. We always went there and we loved seeing all the lovely wild horses

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  154. carlos’s ice cream parlour in romsey…loved it

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  155. My uncles farm in wales

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  156. Going to Rothesay and then stopping of for ice cream at Nardini’s in Largs.

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  157. We were very poor and never ventured very far from home so my favourite memories are of trips to the seaside of the Ayrshire Coast. Sand, sea and sandwiches with the occasional ice cream are my abiding recollections. I seem to think the sun always shined then.

    Nowadays my grandchildren have been to every country you can think of before they have even left school. Sadly none of them have ever visited Scotland from our now native Lincoln

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  158. Dreamland in Margate, all the fun of the fair right next to a sandy beach.

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  159. Bowness in the Lake District

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  160. Butlins at Minehead

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  161. Wales – we always ate fish & chips & Ice Cream :)

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  162. Ice cream and Jelly in my nan’s garden while sat on my swing!

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  163. St ives Cornwall, the best fish and chips and fudge!!!

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  164. One of my sisters went to Rhyl, North Wales when she was 16 to work for the season. She liked it so much she stayed and she is now 71 lol We spent many a happy holiday there, year after year and although it’s not as busy, we still love going xx

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  165. Up to the age of 9 we holidayed in country farm cottages in Wales, had seaside holidays in Bournemouth and Morecambe, after 9 we began to travel, 6 weeks by ship to Australia ,after 3 years traveled by ship to England, after 1 year we traveled by ship to Cape Town Africa we traveled up through Africa by sleeper train, stayed 6months then traveled back to Jo’burg by train, then by ship back to Australia, my life was one long amazing fantastic holiday.

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  166. Bridlington as a child with my Grandparents. Ice cream and sweet rock on the beach, and maybe a donkey ride too :)

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  167. We used to go to Westgate a lot. Beaches and ice creams and 2p pusher machines, wonderful.

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  168. Mothecombe Beach in Devon

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  169. Presthaven Sands in North Wales

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    • Brighton Beach

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  170. Sheermess, Isle of Sheppey, Kent. Going to the funfair with mum, dad, brother & sister, eating candy floss then going to play in the paddling pool opposite the fairground.

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  171. my first holiday abroad to Malta and non alcoholic cocktails!

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  172. I loved sea side holidays.

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  173. I always went to Cornwall every year, especially St Ives. Lots of good memories there, and still go every year with my own family now. Xx

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  174. Many happy memories of holidays in cournemouth – on the beach every day :-)

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  175. Our chalet on the kent coast

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  176. Kiln Park Tenby, ab fab place, still love it 40 years later

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  177. In a pub called The Dunes in Skegness, there was karaoke with amusements and fish & chips downstairs, sadly it caught fire and is no longer there :( Best memories of my life!

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  178. Good Old Butlins in Minehead.

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  179. Weston Super Mare

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  180. Camping in Cornwall and having an ice cream with Cornish cream on top.

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  181. Family holidays to Majorca.

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  182. We had lots of family holidays on a farm in Devon

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  183. The good old seaside love Scarborough still do.

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  184. We used to go away alot with extended family such as cousins/aunties/grandparents on caravan holidays, in the earlier years to Wightcliff Bay on the Isle of Wight and as we got older we went to Bashley Park in the New Forest.

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  185. i loved going to blackpool with my family :)

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  186. My fondest memories as a child were family holidays to Blackpool in the summer. Going for donkey rides along the seaside, eating candy floss and the rock dummies which I loved to wear around my neck :)

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  187. where i used to live we had woodlands near us , most of our summer we spent making dens and making up games , rolling down the big hill or dipping our toes in the lake , very happy memories indeed

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  188. My Mum and Dad taking me on the old Inter-City away days, always seemed such an adventure and we went all over the country, very happy memories.

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  189. We spent alot of summer holidays in Scotland, where my dad is from, really enjoyed it. And we are lucky enough to live by the sea, so the rest of the time we would go to the beach.

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  190. Bude in Cornwall! We used to go to a field in a caravan, and I loved it lol!

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  191. I loved going to Gran Canaria and having lots of Paella there :)

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  192. I used to love visiting my auntie in Turkey, when we could afford it, spending time by the sea was was favourite holiday memory

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  193. Camping in the Langdale Valley, Lake District

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  194. We went on an amazing holiday to Cornwall and we stayed in a guest house where the owner was a trickster. We looked forward to getting up every morning to see what he had set up and loved the games he’d have everyone playing in the bar in an evening.

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  195. I loved Broadstairs :)

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  196. I’m a Texan and as a kid always loved going to Disney World as it was an eleven hour trip by car and it always was such an adventure just getting there.

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  197. We always went to Brighton when I was younger. Once every year in the summer.

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  198. staying with my Granny, she only lived 5 miles from us but it was like going into a different world :)

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  199. I remember going to Lightwater Valley my Mum’s friend had a caravan there so we used to visit. Don’t remember the food though.

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  200. We used to go to the Smugglers Retreat in Mudeford for holidays. My stepfather used to think it was funny to drive at full speed over a hump bridge near the entrance. As I was generally already feeling sick due to really bad car sickness, this used to finish the journey off spectacularly for me!

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  201. Caravan holiday in cornwall

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  202. I used to love going on holiday in Norfolk as a child, have great holiday memories

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  203. We always used to camp as a family of 6 in North Wales. I remember gorgeous walks through country lanes to the local shops.

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