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Children’s Charity Event At Gambado Chelsea
By Fiona McKim on 19/09/2011 15:51:47
Join in the party and raise funds for Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity.
Following the huge success of last year's event, Gambado Play Centre in Chelsea is to host another fun-packed children’s party in aid of the Theatres for Theatres appeal at Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity.The ultimate children’s
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Edible Playground teams up with Cookbook Cafe for children's events
By Fiona McKim on 14/05/2013 13:42:52
Transforming concrete jungles and lessons in beekeeping and baking
spaces in inner-city schools where children may not otherwise experience the benefits of nature.To continue the chain, Cookbook Café Restaurant has paired up with Edible Playground founders Trees For Cities to offer lessons in beekeeping and baking
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February and half-term events
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 07/02/2011 10:47:24
Keep busy this half-term with our pick of great events
at Cragside, Northumberland.MidlandsDress to impressNovember 23–May 15Children’s clothes crafted from paper are on display as part of the quirky Paper Memories at the Snibston art gallery in Coalville, Leicestershire.Boggles Wish BonfireFebruary 19–27
Make a
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Five of the best family events in London
By Fiona McKim on 08/06/2012 16:46:05
The best days out for families in the capital this month
, these secret spaces open their gates and invite the public to pay a visit, with one ticket allowing unlimited access for the weekend. Time and locations vary: See website for details. Cost: £9–12 (adults), free (children). Price includes guidebook per two
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The Roof Gardens' exciting treat for Easter 2013
By Sophie Westnedge on 11/03/2013 10:01:00
Spring into Easter at Babylon restaurant and The Roof Gardens in Kensington
, the Gardens will host a very special Easter Egg Hunt with Rococo Chocolates from 11am -12pm across the stunning Spanish Garden. Children will be able to hunt for hidden chocolate with exciting prizes such as 20% off your next Babylon booking, Chocolate Making
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Family fun for Independent Booksellers Week 2012
By Fiona McKim on 25/06/2012 18:35:14
From a Mad Hatter’s Tea Party to a nationwide Wally hunt, families can have a ball whilst supporting independent bookshops at this fiesta of local literature
Can you remember visiting a bookstore as a child? For many budding bookworms, the quirky environment, attentive service and limitless adventures of the imagination available a mere shelf away can make a trip to a children’s bookstore a real treat
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White rabbits and Easter bunnies at The Rib Room
By Fiona McKim on 23/03/2012 15:46:26
A very important date awaits at this Wonderland inspired Easter party
to be the Cheshire cat’s pyjamas.This Easter, on April 9, bespoke children’s party planners Boo! Productions will be throwing a Wonderland themed bash in the luxury Knightsbridge restaurant’s private dining room where children can meet some of the story’s most
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Barefoot Books Big Weekend
By Fiona McKim on 27/09/2011 18:09:43
Celebrate the power of storytelling at this enchanting arts event
later, Barefoot Books is a transatlantic children’s publishing house as well as a worldwide community of writers, parents, librarians and anybody else who shares the Barefoot philosophy: Imagine, explore, create, connect, give back.Now, to celebrate
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Summer Events for the South West and Isle Of Wight
By Fiona McKim on 01/08/2011 11:19:36
Our pick of fun family activities for the summer holidays
.BanaramaAugust 27–29Children who bring along a banana for the cheeky residents of Monkey World in Dorset will earn themselves a free badge.Isle Of WightCowes weekAugust 6-13 As one of the oldest and largest annual sailing regattas in the world, Cowes Week
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Seven simple rules for happy festivals
By Catherine O'Dolan on 23/03/2012 16:37:54
Magical fairgrounds, open fields to run and play, the chance to dress up and mess up – No wonder children love the new breed of family festivals
. The Just So Festival inCheshire, now in its third year, is definitely one of the best if you’re festivalling with babies and very young children: there’s no big name music, just lively skiffle or folksy bands and magical goings-on in the fields
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