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Found 8 resource(s) in 'Looking at You', for November 2025.
Looking at You (all stories) for November 2025
Bonfire Night – some simple rules for staying safe The best time to plan your funeral is … NOW! Does a dog cut the risk of childhood asthma? For how many minutes can you concentrate? Leaf some green stuff in the garden Help our woodlands Put together a Memory Book ** Editor: Though the dangers... (1951 words)Bonfire Night – some simple rules for staying safe
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents has provided the following tips to help families stay safe while they are having Bonfire Night fun… Young people should watch and enjoy fireworks at a safe distance and follow the safety rules for using sparklers. Only adults should deal with firework displays and the lighting of... (190 words)The best time to plan your funeral is … NOW!
November is when we remember the dead (All Saints and Remembrance). But what about your own funeral? It will happen sometime, whether soon or years in the future. Some preparation by you now will save your loved ones a lot of uncertainty later. So, this month, why not spend some time thinking about what... (948 words)Does a dog cut the risk of childhood asthma?
Could having a dog help your child to develop better lung function? A recent study says yes. Research from the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto has found that children who’ve been exposed to higher levels of the dog allergen Can f1 may even have their risk of childhood asthma cut in half. As one... (233 words)For how many minutes can you concentrate?
Most of us can watch television for only about 15 minutes, or read a book for about 14 minutes, before we lose our concentration. Most of us blame our social media notifications as the reason. A recent survey by Perspectus Global for Lingo by Abbott, found that Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp and message alerts were named... (136 words)Leaf some green stuff in the garden
The clocks have gone back, and we are putting our gardens to sleep for the winter. But this autumn, when you tidy up, do not tidy away too much. Many insects and wild creatures will be relying on some ground cover or hideaway to call ‘home’ for the winter. Several piles of twigs or pruning,... (106 words)Help our woodlands
If you’ve been admiring the glories of autumn, and have any time to spare, why not consider volunteering to help the Woodland Trust, the UK’s leading woodland conservation charity? The Trust looks after more than 1,000 woods and groups of woods. The Trust also campaigns to protect and save more ancient woodland from destructive development.... (76 words)Put together a Memory Book
Do you have grandchildren? Then this winter, during those long dark days, why not spend some time putting together a sort of scrapbook of memories to pass on to them? Things you might like include could be: where you lived when you were a child; what your school was like, what games you most enjoyed,... (100 words)
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