Pocket Money – Cartoon Illustrator
Pocket Money – Cartoon Illustrator Do today’s kids get too much pocket money? In a recent survey carried out by the Irish League of Credit Unions @creditunionie , teenagers are apparently
Illustrator Maeve O'Keeffe does caricatures, commissions, and teaches Art Classes as well as being a Frazzled Mammy!
Pocket Money – Cartoon Illustrator Do today’s kids get too much pocket money? In a recent survey carried out by the Irish League of Credit Unions @creditunionie , teenagers are apparently
Kindness – Cartoon Illustrator Lent – 6 weeks of penance, giving up sweets, cigarettes or beverages that are bad for us. It’s a time to clean up our act. Like
Smack – Cartoon Illustrator Is it OK to smack your child for bad behaviour? Pope Francis apparently thinks so, sparking controversial debate across newsprint, social media and radio. Last Monday,
Handwriting – Cartoon Illustrator I read an interesting article in the @IrishTimes maintaining that primary school doesn’t teach children crucial life skills. With a busy curriculum, there is little time
Night Class – Cartoon Illustrator A familiar pamphlet was pushed through the letterbox – Adult Education Night Classes. I dropped the hoover to look through the list. Over the years
Xmas 2014 – Cartoon illustrator There’s a time for everything. We all know that once kids leave Primary school, Santa pretty much stops coming. It’s purely practical. As they grow
Christmas baking – Illustrators Ireland We all have our talents but baking isn’t one of mine. Like a lot of people I enjoy watching cookery shows and, of course, LOVE
Some people have one special treat that marks the start of Christmas. It could be advent calendars for the kids, setting up the crib, scoffing a first mince pie or
Aaah! Home with three teens while teachers strike and there’s another day due in January? While I despair at having the kids at home when they could be doing something
My friend had great news the other morning. Her daughter was offered a place in the secondary school of her choice. “What a relief!” this mum said, “The great thing