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llow me to introduce youngest reader. Grandad, Jeff Jones, sent me four wonderful pictures of his 20-month-old daughter Guinevere taking a close interest in the March 2022 . Says Jeff: These pictures were taken while we were on a family holiday. I had taken a number of my steam magazines to catch up on some well-earned relaxing reading, only to find my 20-month-old granddaughter sitting comfortably totally engrossed with one of the earlier editions I had finished reading. Although far too young to remember the age of steam, never too young to start

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