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ummer is, without a doubt, my favourite season. The longer evenings make parenting so much easier, and you have the added bonus of extra daylight after bedtime to sit outside and enjoy a large glass of wine. For anyone looking to maximise the potential of their garden, we have a plethora of fun ideas, including the most tremendous tripod slide that has to be seen to be believed (p.72). With a line-up of fabulous festivals ahead of us, we’ve rounded up our favourite familyfriendly options (p.82), we profile Pearl Lowe’s new children’s collection which is sure to let little imaginations run free (p.30), and if you can’t make it along to a festival yourself we’ve also got Carole Middleton’s tips for planning a mini version in the comfort of your own garden (p.60) – the perfect solution for a summer party theme! We’ve so enjoyed trying out Gwyneth Paltrow’s new recipe book, packed with ideas for the ‘super busy’, she’s sweetly dedicated to all her friends’ children, and of course to Apple and Moses. As a mother herself, she’s included recipes that every parent needs in their arsenal, and we’ve chosen three that will work for all the family (p.64). 5
While healthy eating has always been on Gwyneth’s radar, it has also been hitting the headlines recently. Following the Government’s announcement to introduce a tax on sugar, we investigate what this implies and hear what children think of the move (p.69). And, talking of headlines, we’ve also been taking a closer look at how children consume the news itself. With news outlets launching specific products for children, it’s fascinating to consider the impact of such exposure – should we be sheltering our children from horror stories, or explaining why and how these events came to pass? Read all about it… on page 92. In other news, I’ve made it back to Little London HQ after my maternity leave. I’ve watched my tiny baby develop a mini personality, and my toddler has also grown up to become a little girl. In between tantrums, I’m swotting up on how to help your child express themselves (p.89). Read and learn!
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The best family-friendly festivals to enjoy this summer
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New and exciting musical-inspired reads for kids of all ages
Celebrating London’s music scene with a touch of East End cool
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Pearl Lowe reveals all about her brand new childrenswear collection
Give their look the edge with our high street picks
Why a new initiative to teach emotional intelligence in nurseries is being embraced by parents
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Resident dad Alex Payne battles with his conscience when it comes to keeping his children’s artwork
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It’s a city that doesn’t stand still. There are always new experiences to be had, places to visit and people to meet.
I love how easy it is to be a parent at this time of year; just to be outside, let your children run around, then fall into bed at night. Bliss.
What do you like to do as a family?
We love being by the water. We try to get to the coast as often as we can, but are equally happy watching the ducks on the river in Richmond Park or at Chiswick House. Top healthy snack recommendation?
Nairn’s mini oatcakes with avocado – my little boy can’t get enough of them. And slices of Pink Lady apple with cheese. Rhiane investigates the implications of the government’s sugar tax on p.69
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Online retailer Great Little Trading Co has opened its first store in Wandsworth after 20 years in business. The showroom is packed with furniture, toys and accessories for kids, and for those who require a little design assistance, there’s multiple room set-ups to take inspiration from, plus interiors experts on hand. 12 Buckhold Road, gltc.co.uk
Hurrah! After 10 years of creating beautiful clothes for girls, ilovegorgeous has revealed that it will soon be dressing cheeky chaps, too. After a hugely successful crowd-funding campaign, the brand will be relaunching as Wild & Gorgeous in late August. Looks like we’ll have to wait patiently for the AW16 inaugural boyswear collection until then. ilovegorgeous.co.uk LITTLELONDONMAGAZINE.CO.UK
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A PETITE PARTY To mark the Queen’s 90th birthday this June, Legoland Windsor will unveil its own royal party set-up. The miniature scene will showcase its very own Mall in front of a 35,000 brick recreation of Buckingham Palace. Mimicking the official Patron’s Lunch street party, the display will feature rows of picnic tables laden with hampers and flags, and, of course, Lego versions of the Royal family themselves. From Wednesday 8 June. legoland.co.uk
Allow children to take control of their online entertainment with these new app launches
ON-THE-GO GAMES Tablet app Azoomee is a platform that allows kids to play games, enjoy audiobooks and even message parentapproved friends. £4.99 per month, azoomee.com
A little bird says…
Help your little one embrace their individuality with new book Bob The Artist. In her first picture book for children, illustrator and author Marion Deuchars tells the story of Bob the blackbird who struggles to fit in with his long, skinny legs but soon learns to love his unique features. £10.95, Laurence King.
Toyi Toyi Toys aims to create more diversity within the doll industry
DIVERSE DOLLS
African toy company Toyi Toyi Toys is on a mission to shift the global definition of beauty through its range of darker-skinned dolls. Inspired by the people and colours of Africa, all the dolls feature long, braided locks, deep skin tones and vibrant outfits. Children take great value in playing with dolls that they feel represent themselves; it can boost self-esteem and assist them in forming an identity. toyitoyitoys.com
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SCREEN TIME The BBC iPlayer Kids app is home to thousands of episodes from both CBBC and CBeebies. And, not to be outdone, Sky has released an app featuring shows from Nick Jr and Cartoon Network. BBC iPlayer Kids, free. Sky Kids app available for Sky customers only.
EXPRESS YOURSELF Toca Dance, the latest app from play studio Toca Boca, encourages kids to explore dance by creating routines to a selection of upbeat tracks. £2.49, iTunes.
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Happy birthday to online favourite Scandi Mini, which turns five this summer. To celebrate, the retailer has commissioned some special pieces from a few of its favourite brands; Nor-Folk, Gardner & The Gang and Miniwilla. The capsule collection features four pieces, including a slogan sweater that comes in mum-size, too! On sale 19 May, scandimini.co.uk
TIGER TREASURES Scandi store Tiger has collaborated with Japenese artist Misaki Kawai to create a limited-edition collection. Designed to capture the imaginations of children and adults alike, the range includes colourful wooden toys and canvas bags, with prices starting from just £2. tigerstores.co.uk
Shoes with sole
French Sole has added to its children’s collection with designs by style muse Alice Naylor-Leyland. The flats are fashioned from butter-soft suede and velvet, and each style is available in adult size, too. Currently available at French Sole’s Chelsea and Marylebone boutiques, and selected department stores. From £75, frenchsole.com
KIDS IN THE WOODS
Overseas furniture label Woood has landed in the UK, with a chic children’s range now stocked at Cuckooland. The Dutch company creates stylish Nordic-inspired pieces using only responsibly sourced wood, in a selection of neutral colours. The stand-out piece for us is this house-shaped cabin bed – perfect for bringing a touch of imagination into a child’s room. From £85, cuckooland.com
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Linen for littles
Homewear brand The Linen Works is branching into children’s clothing with a capsule range for summer. The collection, which also includes womenswear, is made from Belgian-washed linen and includes dresses and separates in chic shades of dusky pink, charcoal and, of course, classic white. From £45, thelinenworks.co.uk
SLEEP UNIQUE
Light your child’s creative spark with these ingenious design-your-own pyjamas from Lala & Bea. Each set, made from organic cotton, comes with a pack of neon Dylon fabric pens for personalisation, plus a guide sheet of patterns and prints. Sleepovers will never be the same again… £34, lalaandbea.com
WIN! WE HAVE FOUR SWIM JACKETS TO GIVE AWAY!
CIRCLE OF LIFE
Teach children the basics of the food chain with Animals are Delicious by Sarah Hutt. The set comprises three fold-out books, each illustrating different habitats. As the tales unfold, the reto-style artwork brings the food chain to life, sparing any gory details of the chase. Discover fun facts about creatures and their environments Out 23 May. £11.95, Phaidon
SWIM WITH KONFIDENCE
Summer has landed (hooray!) and British children’s swimming label Konfidence has launched a new range of swim jackets for little ones. To celebrate, we have one of each design to give away. The four new Orginal Konfidence designs include a nautical stripe print, inspired by the company’s Cornish heritage, and all feature Konfidence’s multiaward winning removable float system, which allows buoyancy to be reduced gradually. The jacket’s trademark high–vis back and 100% UV protection also make it an essential piece of holiday kit for ages one to seven. To enter, visit littlelondonmagazine.co.uk/competitions
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Enjoy a British classic on National Fish & Chip Day – we love Poppies in Spitalfields for the perfect portion!
What to do and where to go in the capital over the next two months
It’s the last chance for kids to enjoy their free ticket at The View From The Shard. Families will be entitled to two complimentary child tickets over the May half-term. theviewfromtheshard.com
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Looking for some greenfingered fun in the capital? Hampton Court Palace Flower Show, the world’s largest annual flower show, takes place over six days. See stunning floral displays, learn about growing your own and get gardening tips, too.
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Making a return for a second year, the threeday Embankment Summer Market brings the best artisans, designers and more to Victoria Embankment Gardens.
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Over the holidays, Hard Rock Cafe will be launching Summer Saturdays – a new series of interactive children’s cinema experiences. Today, kiddie favourite Minions will be brought to life by POP Picturehouse. hardrock.com
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The Little London Awards are back with a bang! Get online today and vote for your favourite brands and products at awards.
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Take part in the Save the Children Den Day (17 and 18 June). Let the little ones create dens out of everyday materials, and raise money for children around the world. Sign up at
This year we celebrate 150 years of best-loved children’s author Beatrix Potter and her creations. Cherish the occasion with this beautiful Peter Rabbit skittles set, £18.99.
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It’s time to celebrate fathers everywhere! London has plenty of dadfriendly activities on offer, from bouncing around at Oxygen Freejumping in Acton, to river cruises down the Thames.
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As the crowds descend upon Wimbledon, make sure your tiny tennis stars look the part. We love Chateau de Sable’s range of sporty pieces.
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Having been closed for renovation, the reopening of the Queen’s House in Greenwich takes place, ready for its 400th
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OTHER WAYS TO SPEND YOUR DAYS OPEN GARDEN SQUARES WEEKEND Feed your penchant for the outdoors and discover more than 200 gardens on 18 and 19 June across 25 London boroughs. opensquares.org
FESTIVAL FRENZY Throughout the summer,
we all go giddy in the UK for a festival. Check out our family-friendly round-up on p.82.
NATIONAL INSECT AWARENESS WEEK From 20-26 June it’s time to give our creepy crawlies some attention. Get out in the garden or visit your
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WE LOVE ROALD DAHL! In celebration of The BFG hitting our cinema screens on 22 July, Harrods’ Reading Room will be running a Roald Dahl event on 31 July, with actors bringing his classics to life.
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HIT THE LIDO Make a splash in London with the capital’s fantastic range of outdoor pools. To ensure little paddlers swim in style, these supercool comic-print shorts, £33, have just landed at tutakids. co.uk
HAPPY CAMPERS Keep boredom at bay with an outdoor adventure in Somerset. Mill on the Brue’s summer camps offer a home from home atmosphere and a range of activities. millonthe brue.co.uk
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The shop is filled with traditional and modern toys, fancy dress, games and puzzles galore
Honeyjam has teamed up with British brand Merrythought to produce a number of limited-edition bears
Jasmine and business partner Honey Bowdrey
The family enjoy walking their dog in Hyde Park
The Grow & Play Fairy Garden (£14.99) is one of Jasmine’s new favourites
Jasmine is proud of her Irish heritage
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JAS M I N E GU I N N E S S WE CATCH UP WITH THE TOY SHOP OWNER, MODEL AND MOTHER-OF-THREE TO TALK CHILDHOOD TOYS AND FAMILY LIFE IN THE CAPITAL Jasmine co-launched her Notting Hill shop 10 years ago
time for myself I become exhausted. I love doing Pilates, and I go to Eqvvs, a small gym in Kensington. My trainer, Nic, is tough but encouraging, which is exactly what I need. For an extra special treat, I visit Marlene at Acu-Facial in Notting Hill for facials.
Where do you live in London?
We live in West London, which I love for its ethnic diversity and amazing parks. The area I live in also has a mix of independent shops and galleries that make it more interesting than your average high street. How has motherhood changed things for you?
When I had my first child, I was 24, so pretty young by modern standards. My world was turned upside down but it was the best thing that could have ever happened to me. Responsibility can have an amazing effect on people and really turn them into adults. As for the amount of love they bring – it is quite overwhelming when you think about it.
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You opened your toy shop, Honeyjam, in Notting Hill 10 years ago this year. What inspired you to set up shop?
We opened Honeyjam because we felt shopping for toys had become uninspiring and all the flat box displays felt soulless. My business parter Honey and I both had fond childhood memories of toy shops overflowing with exciting toys and pocket-money treats, and we wanted to create somewhere where the actual toys had more play value than the box! Do you have any favourite toys?
We have many favourites! Of course, our handmade limited-edition Merrythought bears are a classic. We also love A Girl for All Time dolls. They remind me of the porcelain dolls my granny used to give me, except these have much more glamourous wardrobes! My children’s favourites are the Hansa animals. They are incredibly life-like stuffed animals, and what makes them special is that each LITTLELONDONMAGAZINE.CO.UK
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one is hand finished. No two look exactly the same. My daughter loves the penguins, and my son the rabbits. My new favourites are The Fairy Garden (quite literally a growing garden for fairies), the Janod story boxes, and beautiful unicorn journals, which I would have worshipped when I was a child. Do you still have any of your old childhood toys?
I found one the other day, and it brought back such memories – I thought it was long gone! It’s a yellow tweed tortoise with blue glass bead eyes. It had a bigger one with it, too, but sadly that really has disappeared. The feel and smell of it brought me right back to being four years old when I was given it. Describe a typical weekend at home.
We have a dog, so most weekends are based around where we will walk her. I love Hyde Park, but also Wormwood Scrubs, Hampstead Heath and Kenwood House. We usually try to get some friends together for Sunday lunch, although it’s always last minute! Weekends for us are about being out in nature, and coming home and relaxing. Where do you go for some me-time?
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My husband is from Wales, so we usually hightail it up there. We have been renovating a farm, so we go up to work on it and relax. You grew up in Dublin; do you like to encourage your children’s sense of their Irish heritage?
Absolutely! I read them our old fables, poetry and, of course, I play a lot of our music – Van Morrison and Thin Lizzy are favourites. I recently made them watch a documentary by Bob Geldof about W.B Yeats, and there were a lot of good programmes about the Easter Rising, which I watched with them. In your opinion, what are the best toys to get kids outside this summer?
There are so many great outdoor toys these days – easy-fill water balloons, hula hoops, den kits, mini kites that don’t require wind and Air Warriors (a brilliant alternative to Nerf guns, much more powerful!). Plus, water pistols and croquet kits are always fun. What’s next for Honeyjam?
We have our third collaboration with Merrythought coming out soon. We are also launching our Party Bag service, which gives busy parents one less thing to think about when planning their child’s party, and can be ordered online from the comfort of your sofa at honeyjam.co.uk. L
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Drum roll, please – this might just be our collaboration of the season. Little House of Hackney and children’s clothing brand La Coqueta have teamed up to create an 11-piece capsule collection for little ones up to 10 years, featuring prints from the iconic fashion and interiors design studio and V&A archives. We love the leafy ‘Palmeral’ print, which has been remastered for this gorgeous A-line dress. LITTLE HOUSE OF HACKNEY X LA COQUETA PRINTED COTTON DRESS £69; LEOPARD-PRINT BOW £4; RIBBED KNEE-HIGH SOCKS £6 AND NAPPA LEATHER BOOTS £44 LACOQUETAKIDS.COM
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Wilbur is poorly, so Elmer comes to the rescue by rallying the jungle inhabitants to create an animal orchestra. Sound buttons make for noisy story fun!
This photographic celebration of Pharrell’s hit song Happy redefines cool. Radiating positivity and joy from every page, it demands to be sung along to!
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An uplifting tale about following your dreams. Tiger Max will, without doubt, inspire young readers to have the courage to take centre-stage.
A piano-playing bear heads to New York for a life of fame and fortune, but realises it means nothing without friends and family. An emotive story.
A laugh-out-loud series for fans of cows disguised as dragons. Parents beware, young readers will revel in recreating the Evil Emperor’s scary striding music!
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Little readers will find it impossible to resist clapping along to this tactile version of the well-known song. Be prepared to read over and over again.
Claude is taking to the stage and that can only mean mayhem! Little ones will be high-kicking long after the last page is turned, a glittering triumph.
Joe strives to save his family café business and spice up his Welsh hometown of Bryn Mawr with a little Italian flair. A beautifully observant story.
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Listen To The Music BY MARION BILLET
This book includes six touch panels, introducing readers to authentic instrumental sounds. Sure to enthuse a new generation of young musicians. Nosy Crow • £6.99
BOOKS about music EMMA O’DONOVAN ROUNDS UP THE BEST MUSICAL-INSPIRED READS
Shakespeare Sticker Book Lutes at the ready, this celebration of the Bard and his works contains more than 500 stickers. Join the court musicians and take to the stage to recreate well-known plays.
THE BEAR AND THE PIANO BY DAVID LITCHFIELD
Usborne • £6.99
Famous Composers Sticker Book An immersive introduction to classical music. This book includes 100 stickers and a QR code to enable you to listen to a selection of famous classical works. Usborne • £7.99
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The silk ‘Butterfly’ outfit, £225, is Pearl and 10-year-old daughter Betty’s favourite
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New for SS16 is a range of Alice in Wonderland-inspired pieces, including this satin ‘Queen of Hearts’ jacket, £195
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The ‘Shirley Temple’ striped silk leotard, £165, is part of the AW16 collection
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Where I live is very magical – it’s that kind of magic I wanted to put into the costumes
Pearl with daughters Daisy and Betty in 2011
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earl Lowe is really quite remarkable. Not because she belonged to the notorious Primrose Hill party set in the 1990s, or because of her well-documented battle with drug addiction. But because of her seemingly endless creative talent. A master of reinvention, she has gone from Britpop frontwoman to aspiring actress at LAMDA to interior designer, womenswear designer, author and, most recently, children’s fashion designer. “I can’t do things unless I am passionate about them. There has to be a burning desire,” she admits. Throughout this creative journey, she has also been a mother, first to supermodel Daisy, now 27, and later to Alfie, 19, Frankie, 16, and Betty, 10. “I’ve been a mother more than half my life – it’s all I’ve known,” she says. “I feel quite weird now that I don’t have little ones running around. But now I have the whole day to work, which I’m really enjoying.” Her latest endeavour, which she does alongside her interior design business, is Petite Pearl Lowe. A luxury fancy dress collection for girls aged two to 10 years, it launched exclusively in Harrods last October and will pop up in Selfridges this Christmas.
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She is deservedly proud of it. “When I walk into Harrods and see the collection, I get a real buzz out of it,” she says. “I think, ‘Wow, this is so how I saw it.’” What she had ‘seen’ was a whimsical collection of vintage circus-inspired costumes made in Britain using the highest-quality silk, tulle and sequins. Think harlequin-print leotards and dazzling capes. “It’s a bit fantasy, a bit fun, a bit dress-up.” For SS16, Pearl has added five Lewis Carroll-inspired pieces to the original 20-piece collection. “Where I live in Somerset, it’s very magical – like Alice in Wonderland. And it’s that kind of magic I wanted to put into the costumes.” Highlights include the Queen of Hearts jacket and the Butterfly costume, which is her and Betty’s favourite. “We are obsessed with it!” The brand is, she says, very much a reflection of her children, who are all born performers and were constantly in fancy dress outfits growing up. “They’re all quite eccentric. And that’s what the brand is about – performance as much as fashion.” But what prompted the move into childrenswear? After her womenswear collaboration with Peacocks ended and her 33
book, Pearl Lowe’s Vintage Craft, had hit the shelves, she was “at a bit of a loss at what to do”. So, she went looking for inspiration. “I found this pink sequined fabric and made a pair of rich, silk-lined cabaret curtains for Betty’s room,” she explains. “And it went from there. I had all these costumes I’d collected that Betty wouldn’t wear because they were too scratchy, so I started making patterns and doing my own interpretation of them using soft silks and sequins.” Further inspiration came from Cecil Beaton, the English fashion photographer, who won an Academy Award for his stage and costume designs. “I got quite obsessed with him. On a Thursday afternoon, he was
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always in a soft-top car driving down to the countryside. He’d get everyone to dress up in circus outfits and take pictures. I think it’s such a great idea. I have got the best dressingup box you can ever imagine and I always get Betty and her friends to dress up and then take photos of them.” She is also heavily influenced by the vintage styling of traditional touring circus company, Giffords Circus, and is working on a new collection for boys this year that will feature fabulous top hats and ringmaster jackets. AW16 will see a range of teen and women’s leotards, too. “[Vintage] has been my philosophy since I was a very young girl,” says Pearl. “I love it because no one else is going to be wearing it. I had a boiler suit when I was little and went to a party and there was another girl wearing one. I went home and said to my mother, ‘Never, ever am I going to put that on again!’” Pearl also appreciates the way things were made in the old days. “They handmade dresses for women with boobs and bums,” she explains. “These days I look awful in designer 34
stuff. I think that’s why my [Peacocks] dresses were so successful and still are on eBay. Dresses for real women, not stick-thin girls.” Although Pearl was a latecomer to fashion, design has always been in her DNA. “My mother had a boutique in Covent Garden and I designed my first collection for it when I was 10,” she says. “I still remember the amazing feeling I felt when someone bought a piece.” She even had an offer of a place at Central Saint Martins at one point. Her mum – still an interior designer to the A-list – was desperate for her to go. But it fell on deaf ears. “I was rebelling and went off and joined this rock band. My mother was appalled. But I’ve come full circle now.” It was the move from London to Somerset in 2005 that changed everything, “our whole being, our whole life – I knew I had to get out,” shares Pearl. “I lived this debauched, mental life and I knew, a) I wouldn’t be a good mother and, b) I wouldn’t have a career.” Fast forward to 2016 and neither is in any doubt whatsoever. L pearllowe.co.uk
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BOE WEARS SHIRT, £35, UNE FILLE AT HOUSE OF FRASER.
THIS PAGE: TOM WEARS SWEATER, £35, ABC123ME. JEANS, £80, KARL LAGERFELD AT HOUSE OF FRASER. SHOES, £67, YOUNG SOLES. HAT, £55, GREVI AT CHILDRENSALON. RIGHT PAGE: ASHTON WEARS JACKET, £50, AND TROUSERS, £35, BOTH SOMEDAY SOON AT SELFRIDGES.
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These cool and comfortable sandals are perfect for summer holidays
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e’re half way through the year already and I can’t quite believe it. June is my favourite month to be in London, there’s so much fun to be had. Something I particularly love about this time of year is being able to go to the park after school. The lighter evenings mean you can stay out later, and my son loves nothing more than taking a ball to the nearest spot of ‘green’ and kicking it about with friends. This time of year calls for ice cream and frozen lollies, so I’ve promised the children we’ll start making their favourite fully-loaded frozen bananas. They’re so easy to make and great for pudding after a barbecue. I’ll also be packing them up for our many picnics in the park. I’ll be sure to have my trusty Go Everywhere mat from Avery Row, too, which doubles up as a play mat and picnic rug. Last but not least, I’ll be doing a bit of retail therapy for the children before going on holiday, and top of my wish list has to be the adorable paint-detail sandals from Toms. The brand gives a pair of shoes to a child in need every time you purchase a pair. It’s shopping that makes you feel warm inside!
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The Skittles experiment
You will need: Packet of Skittles • bowl • water • Place some Skittles into a bowl, one of each colour works best. • Cover the Skittles with water and watch as the colours start to run – the effect is magical!
As always in London, there are lots of free places to visit in the summer. Now the sun is finally out, why not take the kids on the Thames? The Clipper has a service to Greenwich Pier where you can take a trip down memory lane at the National Maritime Museum. Older children aged seven years and over will love taking a ride to the edge of space in its special exhibition, ‘Above and Beyond’. Lastly, don’t forget to pop along to visit the Cutty Sark! rmg.co.uk
It could get messy, be sure to protect their clothes with an apron!
Balloon art
FROZEN BANANA POPS
• Peel the bananas and cut each one in half. Insert a lollipop stick into each one. • Place the bananas flat on a baking sheet and freeze for at least an hour. • Get your toppings ready in individual bowls, our favourites include melted chocolate, sprinkles and desiccated coconut. • Take the bananas out of the freezer, line up the children and let the dipping commence!
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You will need: Water balloons • paint • squeezy condiment bottles • water • string • skewer • A3 paper • Fill the squeezy condiment bottles half with paint and half with water, and shake to mix. • Use these bottles to fill up the water balloons. • Tie the end of the balloons. • Attach the balloons to some string and tape to the paper. • Use the skewers to burst the balloons to create your very own masterpiece. Make sure you have lots of water balloons available – this is so much fun, you won’t want to stop!
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SKY SPORTS PRESENTER AND FATHER-OF-TWO ALEX PAYNE DEBATES WHETHER HIS CHILDREN’S ARTWORKS ARE KEEPERS…
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bove my desk is a doodle drawn by my daughter last year. ‘Happy Father’s Day’ it shouts in brightly coloured letters, above a picture in which I resemble a hot air balloon. I’m always told the camera adds 10lb, but that is nothing compared to the psychological damage a child’s drawing can do to your confidence. When this year’s drawing comes, I will swap it over and pop the old one into a folder in my filing cabinet that contains a whole world of her scribbles. Every so often, while I’m searching for a tax bill, I rediscover her file and it never fails to make me smile. In my desk drawer, amongst the keys and coins and staples, is my son’s first passport photo. He looks like a hard boiled egg but his six-month-old gurn makes me grin every time. It has been sitting in my drawer for three years, and there is every chance it will still be there three decades on. And I love nothing more than using these things to tell my children stories about the people they once were. But in doing so, we have developed a problem. They now want everything to be saved for tomorrow. Every day my son arrives home from school with paint-crusty paper glued with pasta, pipe cleaners and tissue. “What is it, my boy?” “This is Spiderman and this is a fire engine he’s carrying, and he’s flying over the world with it. Actually that’s not the world, I’ve changed that to you, Daddy.” “Of course it is! I love it, kiddo.” My wife and I look at each other and nod. Surely he won’t miss this one? Respectfully, it finds its way to the bin.
Alex is keeping it old school and hanging on to his children’s drawings
a shrine of hama beads, cereal boxes, straws and loo rolls. And when she pleads for her creations to be spared, it weighs heavily on the conscience. If she treasures it, should we not be treasuring it, too? Perhaps we are denying ourselves a piece of gold. If Tracey Emin’s unmade bed was shortlisted for the Turner Prize, is my daughter’s bedroom actually a modern masterpiece? So the spidery scribbles are being saved and finding their way into a box that will eventually find its way up into the rafters. And there it will find other boxes that contain my old photos, school books, certificates and diaries. Most of it is junk, but it’s my junk and one day those boxes will take me back to people, places, times and events that would otherwise be long gone. I saw it recently with my father, who laughed so hard on rediscovering his old school reports that we thought it was his final act. He is still quoting his history master’s analysis of his eight-year-old self: “Doesn’t try. I’m not sure it would make a difference even if he did.” It was memory lane at its most beautiful. I read an astonishing statistic this week that Generation Y will take nearly 26,000 selfies in their lifetime. That is pouting into the phone once a day, everyday, for the first 71 years they are on this earth. But does that also mean that in years to come, all memories will be stored in the Cloud rather than the attic? Not in our house. We’re embracing the old school and creating dusty time capsules for the children to treasure. I don’t want my children to look back on edited, enhanced and filtered memories. I want them to remember life as an egg box covered in glitter. L
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Like a villain that won’t die, the picture will not be buried
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Three days later, Spiderman’s farfalle fire truck has somehow reappeared, sellotaped to the wall of the playroom. A few pipe cleaners have fallen off, and the glitter is now all over the back of my suit jacket. But like a villain that won’t die, the picture will not be buried. His older sister is even worse at hoarding. We haven’t put a recycling bag out for months, because anything and everything is turned into something. The food man’s weekly delivery is less about stocking the fridge and more about replenishing her arts and crafts materials. Her chest of drawers is 49
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• No festival is complete without a tent or two! Children’s fabric teepees come in an amazing array of prints and are much easier to put up than your usual camping tent. Once summer is over, take the teepee inside to use as an indoor playhouse. • Dress your party space in a riot of colours and textures – a festival theme is definitely an exception to the rule ‘less is more’. Think rainbows, tassels, bunting, lanterns and florals. • Give your party bags a festival makeover, too. Send guests away with themed goodies such as friendship bracelets and temporary tattoos.
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WHAT’S THE SCOOP? Four Winters has brought liquid nitrogen ice cream to West London with its first UK parlour on Gloucester Road. Inspired by the seasons, the brand’s experimental flavours include The Bee’s Knees, a sweet blend of cream, honey and spicy honey brittle, and Afternoon Tea, a combination of scone chunks and organic strawberry jam. The café has been designed with an open kitchen so customers can watch their ice cream being frozen. 103 Gloucester Road, fourwinters.co
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Head to Gloucester Road for a scoop (or two) of the oh-so-smooth Banana Cream Pie
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SNACKING SMART Organix Goodies has added to its range of child snacks, just in time for picnic season! The Puffcorn, a no-kernel alternative to popcorn, Mini Cheese & Chive Breadsticks and Crispy Bars are all sold as multipacks nationwide, and adhere to Organix’s ‘no junk’ promise. Additionally, Boots stores will be stocking a limited-edition snack chest filled with the range’s best pickings. From £1.99.
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THE ACTRESS, FOODIE AND MOTHER SHARES RECIPES FROM HER NEW BOOK, IT’S ALL EASY
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wyneth is back. Following on from her previous bestseller, It’s All Good, the Oscar-winning actress and all-round wellbeing advocate is presenting families with a range of game-changing dishes that are healthy and quick to prepare – with many of the recipes taking less than 30 minutes. From easy takes on pasta and pizza to a selection of ‘lunchbox’ ideas made from dinner leftovers, these recipes are Gwyneth’s answer to busy week-nights and the temptation to order in takeaway food. “Even if life isn’t all easy – far from it – sitting down and enjoying a good meal with people you really like can be. It should be,” she says. Amen to that!
TIKKA MASALA ROAST CHICKEN
SERVES 4 GLUTEN-FREE
For this fun twist on a classic, a simple roast chicken is amped up with the complex flavors of Indian chicken tikka masala. The yogurt helps keep the chicken moist, and the natural sugar in the tomato paste creates a beautifully burnished, crispy skin.
INGREDIENTS • 2 garlic cloves, finely grated • 1 thumb-sized piece of fresh ginger, peeled and finely grated • 1 tbsp tomato paste • ¼ cup whole milk yoghurt • 1 tsp garam masala • 1 tsp tandoori spice • 1½ tsp salt • 2 tbsp olive oil • 1 whole chicken (3½-4lbs), spatchcocked or butterflied
SEARED SCALLOPS WITH WATERCRESS AND ASPARAGUS
SERVES 4 GLUTEN-FREE, UNDER 30 MINUTES
We know scallops intimidate a lot of cooks, but they’re actually one of the easiest and quickest types of seafood to prepare. The most important things to remember are to get the skillet nice and hot, to make sure the scallops are dry so they sear rather than steam, and to not touch them until they’ve developed a crust on one side and are almost cooked through. Here we pair them with a warm spring salad and a quick brown butter sauce.
INGREDIENTS • 16 diver scallops • Salt and freshly ground black pepper • Juice of 1 small lemon • Splash of champagne vinegar • 1 tbsp finely diced shallot • 4 tbsp olive oil • 12 asparagus spears, tough ends removed • 1 bunch watercress, cleaned and dried • Large handful of sugar snap peas, cut into ½-inch slices (about 1 cup) • 4 tbsp (½ stick) unsalted butter • Coarse sea salt • Lemon wedges, for serving (optional)
METHOD Preheat the oven to 400˚F. In a medium bowl, whisk together the garlic, ginger, tomato paste, yogurt, garam masala, tandoori spice, salt, and olive oil. Rub the marinade all over the chicken, making sure to get as much as possible underneath the skin. Place the chicken on a wire rack positioned over an aluminum foil–lined baking sheet (or in a roasting pan) and roast for 1 hour and 15 minutes. Check after 40 minutes, and if the chicken is browning too much, cover with foil. Let rest for 10 minutes before carving.
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METHOD Remove the scallops from the fridge, use a paper towel to dry them, and season with salt and pepper. Mix the lemon juice, vinegar, shallot and 1 tbsp of the olive oil in a large bowl. Use a peeler to shave 4 of the asparagus spears and add them to the bowl with the watercress. Cut the remaining 8 spears into ½-inch pieces. Heat a large sauté pan over mediumhigh heat. Add 1 tbsp of the olive oil, the snap peas and the asparagus pieces, season with salt and pepper, and sauté for 1 to 2 minutes. Add to the bowl with the watercress and shaved asparagus. Add the remaining 2 tbsp of olive oil to the pan, then add the scallops, leaving them to sear on one side until almost cooked through, 3 to 5 minutes. Flip the scallops, then reduce the heat to low and add the butter. The butter will sizzle and start to turn brown. Turn off the heat (the residual heat will finish cooking the scallops). Toss the salad to combine. Divide among four plates, arrange the scallops on top, and pour the brown butter over. Garnish with a little course sea salt.
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GINGER CARROT SOUP
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This ubiquitous combo has been around for ages. I’ve had a million iterations of this soup, but our version, naturally sweet from sautéed onion and bright with lots of fresh ginger, is particularly good (and easy!). Don’t bother peeling the carrots for this recipe – just give them a good scrub to remove any dirt.
INGREDIENTS • 2 tbsp coconut oil • 1 large onion, thinly sliced • Salt • 2 garlic cloves, thinly sliced • 2 tbsp chopped fresh ginger • 1 tsp ground cumin • ½ tsp ground coriander • ½ tsp garam masala • 1lb carrots, cut into 1-inch pieces • 3 cups chicken or vegetable stock • Freshly ground black pepper
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METHOD Heat the coconut oil in a heavybottomed saucepan over medium heat. Add the onion and a pinch of salt, cover the pot, and sauté over low heat for about 20 minutes, until the onion is very soft and sweet. Add the garlic and ginger, sauté for 1 minute, then add the cumin, coriander, and garam masala. Sauté for another minute, then add the carrots, stock, and another big pinch of salt. Bring the mixture to a boil, then turn down the heat and simmer gently for about 20 minutes, or until the carrots are very tender. Carefully transfer the soup in batches to a high-speed blender, or blend the soup directly in the pot with an immersion blender. Season to taste with salt and pepper. L
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particularly fizzy drinks, which are popular amongst children. It won’t apply to pure fruit juices or milk-based beverages. Coca-Cola, Pepsi and Irn-Bru, which have more than eight grams of sugar per 100ml, are just some of the drinks which will be taxed at the higher rate of around 24p litre, while brands such as Fanta, Sprite and Dr Pepper, which have more than five grams of sugar per 100ml, will pay around 18p. The tax won’t, however, come into effect until 2018 to give the drinks industry time to reformulate its recipes.
t was the surprise announcement in the Chancellor’s budget – a sugar tax to be imposed on soft drinks. The aim? To tackle childhood obesity by raising an estimated £520 million a year and spending that – in England, at least – on funding sport in primary schools. George Osborne’s announcement came as a “bolt from the blue” say commentators and even Jamie Oliver, who had been campaigning tirelessly for it for over a year, said he was “especially shocked”. The sugar tax is aimed at high-sugar drinks,
Fizzy drinks are the single largest source of sugar in the diets of the UK’s children and teenagers
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WHAT’S THEIR LIMIT? source: nhs and british dental association
• 5 sugar cubes per day for 4-6 year olds (19g)
PREVENTING TOOTH DECAY SUGAR CONTENT source: action on sugar
Stacking up: current sugar consumption levels are far exceeding recommendations
• Coca-Cola/Pepsi 35g (9 teaspoons) per 330ml can • Appletiser 34g (8 teaspoons) per 330ml serving • Fanta Orange 23g (6 teaspoons) per 330ml can
Drinks have been targeted because a typical can contains enough sugar to take someone over their recommended daily intake in one hit. They’re regarded as ‘empty calories’ as they have no nutritional benefit and companies are seen to target their high-calorie products at the young, with fizzy drinks being the single largest source of sugar in the diets of the UK’s children and teenagers. Not surprisingly, the tax has been welcomed by health campaigners, but it’s interesting to find that young people are also very much in support of it. First News, the weekly newspaper for children, asked children aged seven to 14 whether they thought the tax should be extended to cover all sugary drinks. The paper had a massive response, with 68% being in favour. Georgia, 11, commented, “Anything with lots of sugar in should have a tax on it,” while 10-year-old Jeevan said, “I think that tax should be on all sugary drinks as people have too much sugar and this is making them obese, and obese children usually become obese adults.” These comments were countered by others who sided with the drinks industry in thinking that “people should have the right to choose”. But amongst all the responses, it was interesting to see just how many times ‘obesity’ was mentioned. One in 10 children starting primary school in England is obese and by the time they leave, that figure has increased to one in five. Perhaps no surprise then, that it’s an issue with which children
are familiar, although new research by University College London found recognition of childhood obesity amongst parents to be low. It’s not just about obesity, though. The other big issue the sugar tax is hoping to tackle is tooth decay. Research by the Royal College of Surgeons in England found that almost a third of five year olds are suffering from tooth decay and it’s the most common reason why five to nine year olds are admitted to hospital. Sugar consumption has a big part to play, with current levels far exceeding recommendations. The British Dental Association labelled the tax “progress”, but countered that by saying a multi-agency approach was needed to “confront this preventable epidemic.” Dentists and health campaigners are hoping this will come in the Prime Minister’s Childhood Obesity Strategy, which is due to be published in the coming months. “We need a well-considered, brave and bold strategy of policies, initiatives, incentives and communitybased interventions which together with the tax can be a powerful tool for change,” urges Jamie Oliver, adding, “David Cameron needs to act like a parent and not a politician.” Sugar tax may be seen as a significant step in the fight against childhood obesity, but for many it’s just the start. Campaigners believe there needs to be an assault on the food and drinks industry as a whole. Only time will tell whether the government will be brave enough to do that. L 70
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Check out the cool new children’s den at Soneva Fushi, Maldives. The fairytale playground features a 14-metre tunnel clad in roots and branches, a ‘mocktail’ bar and two pools. Kids can also explore the pirate ship and dress-up area, and play musical instruments. soneva.com
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ince its grand opening last year, everybody has been raving about Soho Farmhouse, the latest outpost of the Soho House group. Though my husband and I were initially tempted to sneak off for a weekend à deux, we decided to take our two children, Jago, four, and Georgia, 18 months, to see if it might just prove the perfect child-friendly country escape instead. Our home for the weekend was a beautiful riverside wooden chalet, set over two floors. It’s brilliant for families because it meant we could make the kids’ breakfast, heat bottles in the microwave, and so on without having to call room service. Though there wasn’t much we were lacking, as the staff had thought of everything from travel cot and baby monitor to wellington boots in all our sizes. Upon arrival we took the children for tea in the Main Barn, which, with its log fires, sofas and open kitchen offered plenty to look at and room for the children to stretch their legs. Later, Jack and I opted for a bottle of rosé and cheeseburgers from room service before an indulgent Cowshed bubble bath, taking full advantage of the products on offer. We were up bright and early on Saturday. Everybody cycles around the complex, so our bikes were fitted with kids’ seats, but the staff
had also fitted a bike for Jago with stabilisers, giving him his first taste of cycling freedom. After a morning of exploring, we headed to the Barwell Barn for lunch. The enormous room is laid with long tables, where families sit hugger-mugger in noisy chaos. The buffet has great options for the kids and everything from hot roasts to healthy salads for adults. Best of all, it opens out onto a vast patio, set up with table tennis, football and croquet. During the afternoon, the children rode on Shetland ponies, and we spent time in the Teeny Barn. This playroom proved a godsend when it rained. Jago loved the fancy dress, and The bright and airy Teeny Georgia had a captive audience, so was happy. Barn playroom is filled Later, we arranged a babysitter through with arts, crafts and toys reception and Jack and I headed to Pen Yen, the Japanese restaurant. We bumped into friends and had cocktails in the Main Barn, before drawing straws about who would do the early morning shift with Georgia at 6am. On Sunday morning, any sign of a hangover was remedied with a swim in the indoor-outdoor pool. Our weekend ended with a horse and cart taking us back to our car, which was probably the only way you could have dragged us away, as we could have happily stayed, forever. L Cabins from £350, sohofarmhouse.com
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estival-going with little ones in tow is never going to be the most relaxing of trips, but gone are the days when it’s the reserve of the fearless. With glamping options aplenty, hot showers, compost toilets and even cosy storytime yurts and crèches, festivals are more guaranteed than ever to provide a whole lot of family fun. Here’s a selection of the best offering creature comforts and entertainment for even the smallest members.
From theatre to crafts, music to comedy, and even fun with food, there's so much for the family at Latitude Festival
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The Larmer Tree Gardens are set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
LATITUDE With an emphasis on performance of all kinds, each year Latitude provides stacks of entertainment for the family, without being overwhelmed by little ones. Bursting with comedy, theatre and music acts, including Russell Howard, the Young Vic and Royal Court, New Order and The Maccabees, adults will be more than catered for in 2016. In the meantime, the family area is a festival in its own right. The Enchanted Garden camping site will run its own events from 9am (well before the rest of the festival wakes up). Alice in Wonderland themed events, including flamingo cricket, will celebrate the novel’s 150th anniversary, while the likes of The Fairyland Trust and Woodcraft Folk will take care of all things nature. There’s even a resident astro expert for mini Brian Coxes.
LARMER TREE FESTIVAL This intimate and eccentric festival, set in stunning Victorian gardens, returns with an absorbing programme of music, comedy, poetry and theatre for festival-goers of all generations. The much-anticipated line-up for 2016 includes Jamie Cullum and Tom Odell, plus preview acts from the Edinburgh Fringe. For the very first time, all children under 10 years go free and will enjoy a packed schedule of events from puppetry to disco, and sensory play for underfives. The dedicated Family Lawn will provide a welcoming hub to kick back and relax, too.
Henham Park, Suffolk. 14-17 July
Larmer Tree Gardens, Wiltshire. 13-17 July
CAMP BESTIVAL
A large section of the Camp Bestival site is dedicated to little ones
As anyone who has been to Bestival will testify, DJ Rob da Bank certainly knows how to put on a party, and the family orientated Camp Bestival, on Dorset’s Jurassic Coast, is no exception. The theme for 2016 is Outer Space and ‘out of this world’ acts, activities and shows promise an action-packed weekend. If you tire of space, there will be a Tudor themed area, talent shows, soft play, Bollywood shows and more. When it comes to music, headliners include Fatboy Slim and Turin Brakes as well as Junior Jungle Rave and the Royal Albert Hall’s Space Symphony. Lulworth Castle, Dorset. 28-31 July
WILDERNESS Wilderness is about as chilled-out as a festival gets. With an emphasis is on gastronomical delights, outdoor revelry and relaxation, an on-site babysitting service means parents can enjoy a little of everything. This year, banquets will be served up by Raymond Blanc, and catering by Hix, Duck & Waffle and the Mae Deli by Deliciously Ella will ensure there’s not a dodgy kebab van in sight. Wellness is also high on the agenda, with meditation and yoga. The on-site lake will become home to wood-fired hot tubs, a Neal’s Yard spa and swimming. If that all sounds too serious, acts by The Flaming Lips, Goldie and David Bowie tributes will help to get the party started. Meanwhile, kids will love the V&A creative sessions and nature trails.
Storystock, the travelling circus of stories, returns to Wilderness for its third year
Cornbury Park, Oxfordshire. 4-7 August
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Children and parents will receive a warm welcome in the Family Yurt, which includes activities for toddlers, too
Children can take part in everything from stories to stained-glass workshops
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SHAMBALA Taking over a secret country estate in Northamptonshire for a long weekend, Shambala is all about ‘discovering the beauty of being alive’ – which, as cheesy as it sounds, seems like a good antidote to city life. More than 200 musical acts make this family festival one of the most eclectic out there. Nightmares on Wax, Barrio Africa and masters of afrobeat are just a few of the worldmusic acts that will grace the stages. Kids are more than catered for, too, from a woodland play area, family yurt for cocoa and bedtime stories and heaps of mind-expanding activities from circus skills to crazy bike tracks. There is even a crèche for two to seven year olds, and an off-site bush camp for eight to 12 year olds where they can enjoy a night under the stars.
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Day tickets are available for this family festival in East Sussex, with beach rugby, dance classes and foraging, as well as reggae acts.
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The South-East London festivities bring musical talents Belle & Sebastian and Primal Scream, celebrity chefs, street performers and the new Puffin Books ‘World of Stories’ stage. Under-12s go free.
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Little ones will enjoy getting into the festival spirit in the Kids Zone, Isle of Wight
Recently named Family Festival Of The Year at the UK Festival Awards, this is the place to head if you don’t want to sacrifice a stellar line-up. This year should live up to expectations with Stereophonics, Faithless, Queen, The Who, Iggy Pop and Jess Glynne. The Kids Zone will provide entertainment, from comedians to magicians, and handson activities like clay modelling and costume making. Secret paths leading to off-beat performances in the woods will fire imaginations of all ages. And, if it all gets too much, the many seaside attractions of the Isle of Wight are just a hop, skip and jump away. Isle of Wight. 9-12 June
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This intimate festival in the idyllic Brecon Beacons will play host to the likes of James Blake and Wild Beasts. Kids will especially love the jungle-themed family area.
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In a quest to ‘bring back free-range kids’ Starry Skies is less about the glitz and more about good old-fashioned outdoor fun. The organisers pride themselves on creating a safe place where kids can run wild and, situated at the foot of the remote and breathtaking Black Mountains, there’s no better place to do that. Besides basking in the outdoors, little ones will enjoy singing sessions, storytelling and drama tents. A family sports day, den making and tree climbing will provide more nostalgia than the adults will know what to do with. Throw in some local bands and plenty of beer tents and you’ve got a lot of happy campers.
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OLD SCHOOL Falkner House, founded in 1954, is reopening its boys’ school after 43 years. The pre-prep will open on new premises in Earl’s Court for ages four to eight in September 2017. With only 20 pupils in the first year, the boys will share some lessons and events with the nearby girls’ school. Registration is now open. falknerhouse.co.uk
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EXPRESS YOURSELF KATE FREUD REPORTS ON NEW INITIATIVES TO TEACH EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE IN NURSERIES
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Every morning children are asked to plot their feelings on a ‘mood meter’, with red meaning angry, blue for sad, green equalling calm and yellow meaning happy. They are taught to express what has made them feel this way, and then taught how to read their classmates feelings and be empathetic, too. The programme was designed by Marc Brackett, a psychologist and head of the Yale Centre for Emotional Intelligence at Yale University. Following the unprecedented success of the scheme in the US, Lulu Luckock, a British teacher with more than 30 years experience, is spearheading the
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have noticed a change at home, too. Aly Ganney, mum of four-year-old Leo, says, “It has made Leo a calmer child, safe in the knowledge that we can understand how he is feeling even if it does tend to be, ‘You are making me feel High Energy red, Mummy!’” Likewise, Claire Boyle has seen a dramatic change in her son Harrison, three. “He’s now able to deal more calmly with unpleasant feelings, there are less tantrums and loss of control, for both of us!” she says. When Brackett explains, “emotions are the drivers of attention, decision-making, relationships and health” it’s no wonder it’s such an important issue to tackle when they’re young. L LITTLELONDONMAGAZINE.CO.UK
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etrayed by the government”, “Terror murder suspect released”, “Got him – the world’s most wanted man.” These are just some of the headlines that have appeared over the past few weeks and they’re by no means the worst. Little surprise then, that many parents feel it’s best to shield their children from the news. But is that the right thing to do? Anna Bassi, editor of the newly-launched The Week Junior magazine doesn’t think so. In fact she thinks, in an age of 24/7 news and online access, it’s an almost impossible task and a potentially detrimental one. Anna believes that while every parent has the right to decide what to tell their child, “you can’t wrap children up in blankets their whole lives.” In her experience, “children will hear things from their peers – often the distorted playground version – and so it’s far better they hear things from their trusted source – you.” Nicky Cox, editor of First News, agrees. “News isn’t as easy to escape as when we were young and the family sat down together to watch Newsround. It’s around us constantly and if we don’t talk directly to kids, we’re doing them a disservice.” So, when should you start introducing the concept of news to children? Both Anna and Nicky agree there’s no specific age as children are naturally curious. They say parents will know the right time to engage children and suggest adults arm themselves with the facts about specific stories and never refuse to answer questions, as that just fuels fear. They stress the importance of providing reassurance (“the people responsible have been caught”, “no one was hurt”) and of putting stories in context (“there’s such a small chance of anything like this happening here or to you”). Anna also advises parents not to forget the good stuff. A mix of light-hearted and serious stories will, she says, fuel their curiosity in the
world around them. Surprisingly, in an age where many children are often seen to be glued to their phones or tablets, both The Week Junior and First News come in print format and are going from strength to strength. Both titles, along with Time For Kids, are also available in schools. Nicky says some of her newspaper’s popularity is fuelled by parents who want their children to have time away from their screens, equally, “kids have a real desire for printed matter and love to dip in and out of stories in a way they can’t do online,” says Anna. But neither is naive enough to ignore the digital world completely. The Week Junior’s digital strategy is in development and First News has plans to expand its online offering and will start to broadcast news bulletins presented by children this September. But what about Newsround? Forty-four years on from its first broadcast, it remains a respected and trusted news source for young people and adults alike. Editor Lewis James credits its success with the fact it has always put its audience first, from telling stories in a way that is sensitive and age-appropriate to
doesn’t exist,” says Lewis. “The digital platform is growing, but TV is still key.” If statistics are to be believed, the average child scrolls the equivalent of a mile and a half online every day and so it’s interesting that, unlike America, there aren’t currently any specific news apps for children in the UK. Paul Bradshaw, a blogger on journalism technology says this is due in part to the startup costs and also the fact that amongst news organisations generally, there’s a push towards mobile-ready websites and social media. Technology may have moved on since Newsround began, but its core values remain the same, winning high praise from parents. “Tactful, sensitive, pitched just right”, “clear, concise and unpatronising” – just some of the comments posted on Twitter after the recent
Kids have a real desire for printed matter and love to dip in and out of stories in a way they can’t online ensuring it’s available on the platforms the audience demands. Gone are the days when everything was thrown at one TV bulletin. Now the online offering is the focal point, and with its mix of the serious and the downright silly, it’s clear to see the country’s six to 12 year olds are at its heart. “For this generation, the concept of life without smartphones
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WE CHAT TO MARK BEACH ABOUT THE THRIVING BOYS’ PREP SCHOOL IN COBHAM, SURREY How long have you been working at Parkside School?
I joined as headmaster in September 2014, having previously been the head of the City of London Freemen’s Junior School and Longacre School in Surrey. How would you describe the ethos at Parkside?
We focus on providing an education that allows the boys to make the most of their abilities, interests and talents so they will progress to senior school as confident and independent individuals, with a joy of learning. We seek to develop children academically, socially and physically, while drawing out their capacity for compassion, generosity and understanding. We believe that children learn best when they are happy, active and challenged.
very much part of the school’s ethos today. Although we celebrate all that is traditional, we continue to adapt our curriculum to modern times. Parkside School’s aim has always been to inspire its pupils by offering them a challenging, innovative, exciting and creative curriculum. How do you ensure each student achieves their potential?
We have dedicated staff on hand to prepare pupils for the 11+ pre-tests, Common Entrance and scholarship exams. Pupils receive individual targets that are continually monitored through assessment and they receive regular feedback from teachers to help
meet those targets. This form of assessment is applied to all aspects of our curriculum. Parkside’s ultimate aim is to encourage pupils to explore, discover and develop their talents to the full. What sort of feedback do you receive from parents and children?
The home/school partnership is a vital component in a child’s education. We have found that social media has helped to improve our interaction with parents and we regularly get good feedback, which this quote from one parent will testify: “We are very happy with our son’s progress and love seeing his continuing confidence, and his belief in himself, grow.” Where do you see Parkside School in the future?
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Tell us a bit about the school’s history.
Parkside School was founded in 1879 by Thomas Hill, a scholar from Oxford, and originally had just four pupils. These boys were provided with a harmonious learning environment in which good care was taken to ensure that the pupils were valued. This is still
Upcoming open days: Friday 13 May and Saturday 25 June. 01932 862749, parkside-school.co.uk
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Until Sunday 11 September.
From chomping camouflaged caterpillars to beautiful butterflies, experience the magic of one of nature’s most fascinating life cycles in this outdoor exhibition at the Natural History Museum. Wander among some of the world’s most stunning tropical butterflies, including the swallowtail and blue morpho species, and learn about their lives through live specimens, games and interactive displays.
JAY FO R E MAN ’ S D I S G U S TI N G S O N G S FO R R E VO LTI N G C H I L D R E N
R U N N I N G WI L D Until Sunday 12 June. Performance times vary.
These witty stories, poems and songs were a sell-out attraction at the Edinburgh Fringe 2014 and 2015, and now they’re returning to the South Bank’s wonderful Udderbelly festival. Suitable for ages six and over.
For Will, going to Indonesia isn’t just another holiday with mum. It’s a new start, and the chance to ride an elephant called Oona. But then the tsunami hits. Michael Morpurgo’s moving novel is transformed into the largestscale production ever to be presented at the Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre.
East Lawn, Natural History Museum,
Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road,
Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, Inner Circle,
Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD
London SE1 8XX
Regent’s Park, London NW1 4NU
020 7942 5000
0844 545 8282
0844 826 4242
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Admission: £6.50 each; family ticket, £22
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Saturday 11 June, 1.30pm.
Admission: £10 to £15 each; family ticket, £32.
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Saturday 11 June to Sunday 4 September.
Saturday 25 June, 2pm to 5pm.
Saturday 11 June, from 10am.
Performance times vary.
Inspired by her new book, author Claire Alexander shows kids how to illustrate themselves as characters in a 3D scene. Workshop to be followed by a book signing.
Celebrate the Queen’s 90th birthday at this parade of more than 1,400 soldiers, 200 horses and 400 musicians. The route extends along The Mall to Horse Guards Parade, Whitehall and back. Her Majesty takes to the palace balcony at 1pm for an RAF fly-past.
Fat Sam’s Grand Slam returns to the Lyric. Director Sean Holmes brings the production to life, so join Bugsy, Blousey and Tallulah for electrifying choreography and classic songs.
Admission: Adults, £7; child, £4.
Admission: £15 to £40 each.
House of Illustration, 2 Granary Square,
Lyric Hammersmith, Lyric Square, King Street,
King’s Cross, London N1C 4BH
London W6 0QL
020 3696 2020
Members of the public are advised to stand on
020 8741 6850
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The Mall or on the edge of St James’s Park.
lyric.co.uk
Admission: Free.
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Tuesday 14 and Tuesday 21 June, 4.30pm.
Friday 29 to Sunday 31 July.
Open daily from 10am.
These classes are the perfect way to learn about cooking healthy food and awaken your little chef ’s senses with textures and flavours.
Bring the kids to London Zoo for a weekend of family fun. There’ll be shows, storytelling, puppetry and more, with a packed schedule of animal talks, feeds and craft workshops. Be sure to bring a picnic!
This live show features life-size animatronic pandas, giving families the chance to see what it would be like to get up close to these exotic endangered animals.
Admission: Adults, from £24.25; child, from £17.60;
Chessington World of Adventures,
020 3015 2966
under-threes go free.
Leatherhead Road, Surrey KT9 2NE
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ZSL London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London NW1 4RY
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Admission: Free.
Whole Foods Market Fulham, 2-6 Fulham Broadway, London SW6 1AA
Admission: From £27.60; under-threes go free.
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Sunday 10 June, 12pm to 4pm.
ALI C E ’ S A DVE NTU R E S I N WO N D E R L AN D
Head to the beautiful walled garden for lots of free drop-in activities, and try the brilliant new family garden trail.
Various dates in July and August, see website.
Chelsea Physic Garden, 66 Royal Hospital Road,
Admission: Adults, £10; child, £5.
TE LLI N G TALE S : FAM I LY LITE R ARY F E S TIVAL Friday 29 to Sunday 31 July.
This classic tale returns to the Yucca Lawn, Holland Park. Composed by Will Todd, the production features a live orchestra.
Families are invited to join leading authors in a special weekend celebration of Shakespeare. Storytelling venues will include the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse and the Tent of Peace.
London SW3 4HS
Holland Park, Ilchester Place, London W8 6LU
Shakespeare’s Globe, 21 New Globe Walk,
020 7352 5646
020 7361 3570
Bankside, London SE1 9DT
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Admission: Adults, £10.50; child, £6.95.
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Wednesday 20 to Saturday 30 July.
A contemporary twist on the traditional village fair, this fete celebrates the best in design, music, art and crafts. There’s loads for families to enjoy, including drumming sessions, hula-hooping classes and great food.
Ian Fleming’s wonderful tale has been touring the UK, finally making a stop in London this summer. Expect sensational sets and special effects and, of course, memorable show tunes like Truly Scrumptious, Toot Sweets and the Oscar-nominated Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
Admission: Free.
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Friday 24 June to Saturday 2 July.
With plenty for families to get involved with, GDIF 2016 brings together awesome nighttime spectaculars with street theatre, art installations and dance, all coming together to showcase Royal Greenwich and East London at its most creative.
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'Raining Cats & Dogs'
Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 June.
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Join James and his insect friends as they embark on an extraordinary adventure in this musical version of Roald Dahl’s classic novel.
Families can now enjoy the thrill of the rapids at Lee Valley White Water Centre. Groups of five can ride the thrilling 160m Legacy Loop, or have a go at stand-up paddleboarding.
Polka Theatre, 240 The Broadway, Wimbledon,
for paddleboarding.
London SW19 1SB
Lee Valley White Water Centre, Station Road,
020 8543 4888
Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire EN9 1AB
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Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 June.
The new Antarctic-themed experience gives a fascinating insight into the habitat of the Gentoo penguins and explains how we can all play our part in conserving their environment. The new home features two pools, a waterfall, underwater jets, rocks and landing areas.
Open from Friday 24 June, daily from 10am.
Around 200 gardens take part in this each year, with many activities aimed at families. There’s real variety – from traditional squares to contemporary rooftop gardens, not to mention museums, schools and allotments. One ticket gains access to all gardens.
under-threes go free.
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Stratford, E20 2AD
Venues across London, see website for details.
Sea Life London Aquarium, County Hall,
0333 800 8099
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Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7PB
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Admission: £14 each; under-12s go free.
Daily, from 10am.
Admission: Adults, from £24.50; child, from £18.10;
TH E S LI D E AT ARC E LO R M IT TAL O R B IT Belgian artist Carsten Höller has created the world’s longest and tallest tunnel slide for the Orbit, which launches this summer. There’s a minimum height restriction of 1.3m, which counts younger kids out, though. Admission: Adults, £17; child, £10.
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HAR RY P OT TE R AN D TH E CURSED CHILD From Saturday 30 July.
Harry is back and he’s all grown up. He is an overworked employee of the Ministry of Magic, a husband and father of three. His tale is told in two parts over consecutive nights. Admission: From £15, including parts one and two. Palace Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, W1D 5AY harrypottertheplay.com
G I F FO R D S C I RC U S TH E PAI NTE D WAG O N TO U R Thursday 30 June to Monday 18 July.
This vintage circus will decamp in West London this summer with a Wild West extravaganza. The show will include eyecatching acrobatics, bounty hunting and gold panning, as well as rodeo riders and jugglers. Admission: Adults, £27; child, £17.
S E P TI M U S B E AN AN D H I S AMA Z I N G MAC H I N E Until Sunday 26 June, performance times vary.
Septimus Bean has invented a great machine but is yet to work out what it’s for. A comical show, based on the popular book. Admission: Adults, £16; child, £10.
Unicorn Theatre, 147 Tooley Street, London SE1 2HZ 020 7645 0560 unicorntheatre.com
Chiswick House & Gardens, London W4 2RP giffordscircus.com
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A new experience starring larger-than-life figures of Angry Birds – Red, Chuck and Bomb. Step in and star alongside them in this digital reenactment of a scene from the film.
Saturday 11 June, 12.30pm to 5.30pm.
Madame Tussauds, Marylebone Road, NW1 5LR
Admission: Free.
Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 July.
There will be lots for younger visitors, including craft activities, Punch & Judy, circus-skills workshops, a sheep shearing show and musical performances.
This family weekend festival of architecture has loads of free activities within London’s Square Mile. The festival encourages children aged five to 11 to discover the capital’s buildings and architecture through different activities, events and competitions.
0871 894 3000
Pond Square, Highgate, London N6
Various locations within the Square Mile.
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Admission: Adults, from £22; child, from £18.
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INTERVIEW
How did you come to own GLTC?
My wife Annie and I had three children under four, we were already customers and fans of the brand when I bumped into the founders in 2004. I persuaded them to sell GLTC and I’ve been running it ever since. What’s the best thing about your job?
Designing and making stuff for children is great fun. I love the variety. What’s a typical day like for you?
The best thing about running your own business is being involved in everything. I could be on location at a product shoot one day, and choosing new floor tiles for the showroom the next. I might also spend time with our design team looking at new toy garages or bedding designs. Has it helped having your own children to try products out on, so to speak?
THE BUSINESS WE CHAT TO FATHER-OF-THREE AND CEO OF GREAT LITTLE TRADING CO JAMIE REEVE ABOUT LIFE BEHIND THE BRAND
You have to accept blunt feedback when you ask your children’s opinions on new products. My children have been involved in the business from day one. They were our original testing team, but now they’re older (11, 12, and 15) our testing team are recruited from customers and their children, and those relationships are incredibly important to us. Where do you like to go in the capital?
Annie and I love where we live in South London, and we love our food. Maltby Street and Spa Terminus in Bermondsey are great places to stock up on good quality ingredients and great coffee. The kids love a burger from Byron’s in The Cut and you can’t beat the view from Waterloo Bridge or Greenwich Park. What’s been your biggest challenge?
Running a business while being a parent is a huge challenge. I’m lucky to be able to use my experiences of parenting to make products that help parents organise their homes without compromising on design or quality. And your proudest moment?
Opening the GLTC showroom. Annie and I spent the best part of two years planning the best way to bring GLTC to the high street. It’s been a huge effort by the whole team and I’m so proud of what we’ve achieved. What’s your advice for any fledgling children’s brands out there?
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