"It took me quite a few weeks to get my head round that and to focus on the positives"
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During the pandemic, these stars have been making sure their children spend quality family time with both their parents. From and holding pyjama parties to and , we take a look at some of the celebrity blended families who have been making their arrangements work amid the restrictions, which has been enforced all over the world.
Over the course of the fatal outbreak, the has been taking care of his eldest two children Junior, 14 and Princess, 12, whom he
"It took me quite a few weeks to get my head round that and to focus on the positives"
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LONDON — J.K. Rowling is publishing a fairy tale about truth and abuse of power free online so that children can read it during lockdown — and the first two chapters are available now.
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Two Hardgate Primary pupils have compiled a special lockdown memory book.
Two Hardgate Primary pupils have compiled a special lockdown memory book.
Two Hardgate Primary pupils have compiled a special lockdown memory book.
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