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Brussel Helpt, the annual solidarity campaign organised by Bruzz, will this year be helping Babytheek Brussel, a ‘baby library’ where parents or grandparents can borrow high-quality baby supplies.
The half-term holidays in Brussels are an opportunity for families to get out and explore a museum, head to the cinema or enjoy a swim. But this is 2020, and things are different.
Mechelen's Toy Museum will have a new home from the summer of 2022 as it celebrates its 40th birthday.
An entire street of residents in Wuustwezel, in the far north of Antwerp province, has decided to learn sign language in order to be able to talk to six-year-old neighbour Wout.
Parents' associations and several teaching unions have penned an open letter calling for a reform of Belgium's school calendar - 30 years after the idea was first floated.
Brussels police will reinforce their patrols around schools over the coming weeks, paying extra attention to dangerous driving and bad parking.
City kids who grow up with lots of green space in their neighbourhoods will be smarter and better behaved than those surrounded by concrete, according to a study carried out by researchers a
Schools are continuing to ask parents for a long list of supplies – even though this practice is illegal – at a time, due to Covid-19, when even more families are struggling to make ends mee
Belgium's two-month school summer break might feel long at times. But for many of us this year, thanks to the coronavirus shutdown, the school holidays began back in March.