The problem is that most people had my experience as a child and thus lack the treatment of the day as a festival for the tinies. |
In the Troupe of the Year awards, which were given out at the same event, the babies came third, the dinkies came fifth, the tinies finished fourth and the juniors came fifth. |
The huge, and free, Penguin Village welcomes tinies aged 3-12 into a world of bouncy castles, football, climbing frames, basketball and theatre. |
This has nothing to do with biblical tales for tinies, but is the name of a weekly street party that can be heard by ships far out to sea. |
The national school children gave a recital on thin whistle and the pre-school tinies paraded with the flags of the nations. |
The echelon below were 18-year-old Olders, overseeing Babies and Tinies as young as 10 in the final rung. |