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A baby hatch will not be installed in Evere, much to the disappointment of the non-profit organisation that has been fighting for it for several years.

Federation Wallonia - Brussels Minister of Obligatory Education Caroline Desir pictured during a press conference of the education ministers of the Federation Wallonie-Bruxelles, Thursday 27 August 2020 in Brussels. (BELGA PHOTO THIERRY ROGE)
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The European Committee of Social Rights has publicly condemned Belgium for failing to include children with intellectual disabilities in mainstream education.

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The practice of children ‘selling’ crepe paper flowers on Belgian beaches is now officially recognised heritage. It has been added to the Flemish Inventory of Cultural Heritage.

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The City Archive in Leuven has invited children to put together personal almanacs for 2021, to accompany an exhibition opening in January.

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A study by KU Leuven and Sciensano has shown that children are more likely to be infected with Covid-19 than first thought – though they rarely become ill from the virus.

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The pick-up desk at the Carrefour in Korbeek-Lo perfectly illustrates the somewhat surreal situation in which shoppers find themselves if they want to buy non-food items.

A child wakes past a pull-along toy dog (BELGA PHOTO)
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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.

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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.

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Mechelen's Toy Museum will have a new home from the summer of 2022 as it celebrates its 40th birthday.

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