Everything has been very quiet at LittleLegends for two main reasons. Firstly, it has been the Easter Holidays, so I have been busy having fun with the kids. But, secondly, I have an exciting new project on the go! This means that the face of LittleLegends is changing and it is likely to be a bit chaotic around here for a while. I can’t tell you any more at the moment …. just watch this space
LittleLegends Stuff
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Apr 11
Littlelegends is Changing!
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Feb 11
LittleLegends is Joining Twitter and Facebook
Finally, Vicky has decided to drag LittleLegends into the 21st Century and so you will soon be able to follow us on Twitter and Facebook.
It is going to take a little while to tie everything together but we think it will improve the site so please bear with us whilst we update everything.
In the meantime if there are any other ways you think we can improve the site then please let us know
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Apr 10
LittleLegends is Back from the dead!
Hooray – I have finally fixed this blog so I am officially back!
Things have been very quiet because first the main site broke and then I managed to break the blog when I tried to fix the site myself (oops). Anyway, it has become painfully obvious that I don’t have the technical skills to fix the main site so I have decided it is time to bring in an expert. Hopefully everything will be back to normal in the near future.
It is great to be able to post again after just over a year of being absent … so watch this place as I will now be posting more regularly.
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Dec 08
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
I can’t believe another year has gone by and it will soon be 2009. This just a quick message to say thank you to everyone who has supported the site and contributed via adding places and commenting. This is what Littlelegends is all about.
So, what’s in store for 2009? Well, there is a plan underway and as soon as the groundwork has been set I will let you know a bit more. There is no point ruining the surprise
Happy holiday!
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Aug 08
The Best and Worst of Littlelegends
Yes, everything has been very quiet here for a while. I have been busy with the kids and Piers has been busy teaching.
Now it is time to take stock of what we have accomplished with the Littlelegends Blog and Website. So, do let us know which bits you like (and those that you hate).
The fun thing about this site is that it keeps on evolving. It certainly doesn’t follow any rules.
My take on everything so far is as follows:
* The blog has been a big success and has been a great way of meeting likeminded people, sharing ideas and building a bit of a community
* The website is a very useful place to keep bookmarks of places you know. However, for some reason, people are not really into the idea of adding their own stuff. Maybe we are expecting too much? Also, it is impossible for us to write about the whole of the UK so much of the info is very sketchy and so of limited use. Having said that, for the places that have been written up properly and rated the site works very well.
How can we improve? Add a forum? Limit the information to London but more in depth? Something else completely?
I hope that you will take the time to give a bit of feedback. I am now off to Devon for a couple of weeks (rain forecast everyday
) so bye for now.
Happy Holidays!
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Mar 08
LittleLegends Open door policies and Childcare
Emergency Childcare asked for a link. In a way they’re ‘competition’. But they’re good at what they do. So we linked.
Personally, I don’t have any problem linking to useful services. The more options uk parents and families have to find what they need, the better. Full stop. And to help that, I think we need to be open. So yes, you’ll find links to netmums, mumsnet and other established sites here.
It’s been a little surprising that some “competitor” sites haven’t wanted to reciprocate links. Of course, they’re not under any compunction to, they may not think we’re a useful enough service, or we don’t have a sufficiently large PageRank yet. And I think it’s wrong to expect that, just because A links to B, B should link to A. But the stated reason is that we’re competition.
From a corporate angle, I suppose we should be pleased we’re seen to be competition. (It’s just Vicky and me after all!) And maybe we’re being naive to link to competitor sites. But from a broader perspective I think the “you’re a competitor” line is a little depressing. It means the site owners view the site as more important than the help it provides.
Ho hum. Rant over. Sorry!
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Mar 08
UK Parents: What’s Your Favourite Children’s Nursery Rhyme?
Maybe you are a fan of The Wheels on the Bus or Wind the Bobbin up? Now you have a chance to vote for your favourite children’s nursery rhyme over at Rhyme Stars.
BT’s Openreach will donate £1 for every vote registered and you can win an iPod touch. If 50,000 people vote by 30th April then an extra £50,000 will be donated so get voting!
Also, if you are keen on karaoke then you can record your own rhyme to raise an extra £2 for charity! Not for the shy though as everyone will be able to listen to you warbling.
According to the website, the top ten are currently:
1 Twinkle Twinkle little star
2 Incey Wincey Spider
3 Baa Baa Black Sheep
4 Row Row Row your boat
5 Old MacDonald had a farm
6 Round and round the garden
7 Grand Old Duke of York
8 Humpty Dumpty
9 1,2,3,4,5 Once I Caught a Fish Alive
10 5 little ducks went swimming one day
I had to add my personal favourite to the list which is “A Frog He Would A-Wooing Go”. It is a great one for singing along to in the car
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Jan 08
Finding out what UK parent bloggers are saying
It hasn’t been particularly easy finding uk parents who blog. Last May, Vicky
“was beginning to wonder where all the UK parent blog activity is.”
And that’s a shame, because reading what others have to say is at least half the fun. [British Parent Bloggers is doing sterling work to rectify this, of course!]
Anyway, I thought one things that could make the process easier is for us to share our subscriptions in a way that others can easily access. And here it is: our OPML file
An OPML file is just a list of blogs and news feeds that you can import into your news reader in one fell swoop rather than having to subscribe to them all individually.
If you want to have a look:
- Save the file
- Open up your news reader (see here for more)
- Import the file
- Update your news feed and you should have everyone’s latest posts to read.
Lastly, but definitely not least, thanks to David for sharing the technical tip.
