Tasty treats
Indulge in our exquisite Easter bake
Issue 11 | March 2017
MONKEY BUSINESS Up close with Cornwall’s cutest critters
ppy a H BUNNIES Family fun across the Duchy this Easter
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It seems that only last week we were welcoming in the new year and now already Easter is almost upon us! But fear not – there’s a whole host of things going on over the holidays and the good news is that we’ve compiled a selection for you (pages 4 to 8). Swamp Circus has a range of activity workshops coming up in April for the little ones, as well as The Wellbeing Festival, which promises stalls, bands and a big top cabaret, among other delights. Why not head to Newquay for a swashbuckling adventure at Pirate’s Quest, in search of the legendary Golden Egg? Perhaps the whole family could try a few rounds at Country Skittles, go bananas at the Wild Futures Monkey Sanctuary, let off steam at Jungle Jack’s soft play centre, or simply enjoy a refreshing ice cream at Callestick Farm. If, on the otherhand, like so many parents, you need a childcare solution over the holidays, Flying Starts Nurseries and Out of School Clubs are offering an action-packed programme to keep the young ones suitably entertained (page 5). Our ‘Let’s create!’ crafts page returns with some extremely cute Easter-inspired chick bookmarks (page 15), once again with a little help from our friends at Class Art. I’m sure there will be plenty of chocolate eggs about, but if you’re looking for an alternative, why not have a go at creating our Easter egg cake, topped with fruit, courtesy of Lizzie at Little Kitchen Magicians (page 18). Finally, in ‘Bookworms’, we suggest a range of fabulous page turners (page 12) – so, when not out exploring, you can find a cosy corner to snuggle up with a good book. From all of us here at Kids Love, we hope you have a very happy Easter!
M andy
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Contents 4 News
Family fun around Cornwall this Easter
11 A visionary idea
Essential sight tests from Reid & Gordon
12 Bookworms
More great reads from the bookshelf
15 Let’s create!
We make some funky chick bookmarks
On the cover
Get out and about across Cornwall this Easter.
18 Tasty treats
Bake a delicious Easter egg cake
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Make the most of the Easter holidays with a trip to Country Skittles With a skittle alley that’s set over four lanes and perfect for a more traditional bowling experience, you can choose to play classic bowling or try out the pyramid game – a really competitive twist that’s fun for kids and adults alike! In the games room, you’ll find pool tables, air hockey, a two-seater Mario racing game as well as a twoplayer Guitar Hero machine. There’s even an air gun shooting range, for the gunslingers in your clan. If you want to make your little one’s birthday unforgettable, the team offers a fantastic birthday package at just £10.50 per head, which is great if you want somewhere to gather the whole gang. This includes bowling, a main course, ice cream, a soft drink and decorations, as well as a go on the crazy golf course.
Swamp Circus workshops help to build strength, confidence and friendships With a whole host of regular and scheduled events to choose from, Swamp Circus offers exciting circus workshops for all ages, ideal for improving strength, fitness and confidence. This April, there’s plenty going on to keep the little ones active, including two hour sessions on 7th, 8th, 10th and 11th April from just £6 per entry and ‘have a go’ sessions for those who want to get a flavour, first. The Wellbeing Festival, taking place on Sunday 9th April on Chyan community field, will include stalls, bands, a big top cabaret as well as great food and workshops for just £5 per entry! And, come summer time, you could book yourselves into Cornwall Circus Camp for four fantastic days of circus training in the countryside. This includes camping, showers, a café and even a sauna to sink into after a hard day on the tight rope!
For more information and to find about weekly circus clubs, call 01326 377008 or email office@swampcircus.co.uk
With a great value kids menu and plenty to keep them busy for hours on end, Country Skittles has everything you need to put the fun into the Easter holidays.
For more information call 01736 850209
Have a hearty bit of fun at Pirate’s Quest, Newquay This Easter, join the Pirate’s Quest crew in Newquay as they embark on a special, swashbuckling mission set by Captain Blackbeard – to locate the legendary Golden Egg. Pirate’s Quest, the immersive walkthrough experience that combines talented and theatrical actors with amazing special effects and detailed, 360° sets, is an incredible, atmospheric adventure transporting visitors back 300 years. The quest to locate the egg, which will be led by a real live pirate, will take junior buccaneers through the mystical caves and murky streets of 18th Century Cornwall, on the hunt for clues of the egg’s whereabouts. Young pirates can even complete a special treasure map – those who crack the code can claim their own chocolate gold! Suitable for all ages, Pirate’s Quest is open over the Easter Holidays, from 1st to 23rd April, and the fun promises to be bountiful.
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Get a Flying Start to the Easter holidays Families are booking up fast to secure funfilled places for their children during the Easter holidays. Flying Start Nurseries and Out of School Clubs are open year round and pride themselves on actionpacked programmes for Easter. From beach trips to baking, filmmaking to forest campfires, and dancing to rugby skills – Flying Start has it all going on! With long opening hours to suit working families, loads of fun for children up to 11 years old, highlyskilled staff and plenty of scrummy, healthy food to keep everyone going, what’s not to like? Last minute places are still available in Plymouth, Saltash, Penryn, Redruth, Camborne and Pool (clubs in Callington and Helston will also run on demand).
For more information call 01209 611811 or visit www.flyingstart.uk.com
Are you a grandparent?
The art of discipline Karate master Ed Byrne and his team of dedicated senseis, otherwise known as Byrne Black Belt Academy, offer the best and most progressive Martial Arts lessons in Cornwall and the South West of England, teaching an exciting range of martial arts classes.
Grandparents often conjure up fond childhood memories – from baking cakes, to making teddy bears, to playing board games. They can enrich a child’s life while helping out busy mums and dads. Sadly, in times of family breakdown, they may find themselves struggling to see their grandchildren. If that happens, it is possible to ask a court to intervene and consider their role. Jenny Screech from Sampson Solicitors is sure to take court action only as a last resort, striving to resolve matters amicably and keep stress to a minimum. Sampson Solicitors is the only firm in Cornwall to appear on the Grandparents Plus Lawyers List, a national charity championing the vital role of grandparents along with wider family members. The firm prides itself on being modern with traditional values and the expert solicitors are happy to assist anywhere in Cornwall.
For free initial advice call 01288 353542 or visit www.sampson solicitors.co.uk
If your little ones would love the chance to learn a martial art, then they could be learning from one of an exciting range of classes, including kickboxing, sport karate, thai boxing and kung fu in a fun, non-combative, educational environment. So, with two free lessons on offer to anyone that's interested, why not let them have a go? Byrne Black Belt Academy teaches students of all ages the art of self-reliance, respect, concentration and discipline. These skills will help your children enter society with a more confident and enthusiastic outlook, becoming better students at school and more ambitious about the future!
For more information visit www.bbba.co.uk or call 01726 862769
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Outset helps Pip focus on her future Commercial photographer Pip Hayler is successfully running her own business while raising a family thanks to support from business start-up experts, Outset Cornwall. Following a move to Cornwall more than a decade ago, the photography graduate wanted a career where she could use her degree while looking after her young daughter. Pip’s local Job Centre Plus put her in touch with Outset, which provides information sessions, workshops and one-to-one advice for those looking to set up a new business. “Outset Online was fantastic,” praises Pip. “It allowed me to work at my own pace and at times that suited my family.” Pip’s commercial photography business, Pip Hayler Photography, is going from strength to strength and for anyone seriously thinking about being his or her own boss, perhaps to help juggle family life, she would definitely recommend getting in touch with Outset. Outset Cornwall is funded by the European Regional Development Fund, DCH and the Outset Foundation.
For more information visit www.outsetcornwall.co.uk
Image: © Pip Hayler Photography
Support a local charity and visit Wild Futures Monkey Sanctuary Nestled into the side of the south Cornish coast between Looe and Seaton, Wild Futures’ Monkey Sanctuary cares for a range of different species of rescued monkey and has done since 1964. This amazing haven gives visitors an intimate insight into a working sanctuary as well as the chance to meet some of its amazing monkey residents and wildlife inhabitants. There’s a lot to do for the whole family with tours of the monkey enclosures, where you can learn about these fascinating animals from the team of expert carers. But don’t worry; it’s not just monkeys! Kids will love the wild play area where they can learn about the environment around them whilst letting off some steam in the playground. Or you can take a gentle stroll around the beautiful Wildlife Gardens, check out the sea view or treat yourselves to a delicious lunch at the Treetop Café.
For more information visit www.monkeysanctuary.org
Easter at Heligan Easter 1992 saw the world famous Lost Gardens of Heligan open their gates to the public for the very first time. 25 years later, there’s another exciting opening approaching, and you’re invited! The Barn will soon be home to some of Heligan’s smaller rare breeds, in the form of Tamworth and Lop piglets, along with newly born Cornwall and Devon Longwool lambs. Elsewhere, you can explore the gardens and find the cheeky Tamworth piglets on a fun trail for the whole family. There'll also be a number of traditional egg games and Easter fun workshops for you and your little ones to take part in! While you're there, take on and conquer the Giant’s Adventure Trail, cross one of the longest Burmese rope bridges in the UK and explore 200 acres of absolutely stunning gardens, estate and much, much more!
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Good old-fashioned family fun With 1700 square feet of varied fun to be had, Jungle Jack’s is the ideal place to go and get your little ones tuckered out. Let them loose on the challenging climbs, rope bridge, crafty crawl tubes, peekaboo bubble windows and the fantastic astra-glide slide and watch them have the time of their lives! All ages are catered for as Jack’s provide a dedicated baby and toddler safe-play area, plenty of comfy seating for the grown-ups, a well-stocked café and free WiFi to boot! This means you sit back and relax with some good food and a hot cuppa while your little ones enjoy all that Jack’s has to offer. Catering to every side of the coin Jungle Jack’s provides quiet sessions once a month, between 5pm and 6.30pm, for those that enjoy a softer approach to play while also boasting the fantastic Jungle Tree House party room for all your exciting birthday needs! Indeed, the party packages come in all shapes and sizes so again no one is left out, just get in touch to find out all of the fun-filled details!
For more information call 01637 852890 or visit www.junglejacks.co.uk
Easter fun at Trebah Spring is the perfect time to visit Trebah Garden, an award winning tourist attraction and garden of international renown situated on the Helford river near the nautical town of Falmouth. As the garden awakens and canopies bristle with bright blooms, an interesting family events programme also springs into life. This Easter the garden goes a little quackers with the new seasonal "Charlie Chick-a-Dee" trail, which children can follow around the garden and win themselves an Easter treat. There are also drop in workshops on the 11th and 13th April where families can make Charlie's "Very Best Nest". April also sees two wildlife events in the garden. On 7th April the Fox Club hosts a family fun day, with the opportunity to meet animals from Feadon Farm and talk with the Wildlife Rangers from Gwel-an-Mor to find out more about the Wildlife Trust. Cornwall Wildlife Trust will return to the garden on 22nd and 23rd April for their annual Wildlife Celebration Weekend, featuring guided walks, rock pool rambles and country crafts. Normal garden entry rates apply for all activities, workshops are £3 and trails are £2. Entry tickets are valid for seven days, so be sure to make the most of the holidays and visit more than once!
For more information call 01326 252200 or visit www.trebah-garden.co.uk
Champion Cornish ice cream at Callestick Farm Nestled in a beautiful valley, just moments away from the dramatic north Cornwall coast lies Callestick Farm. Here, you can indulge in the purest and creamiest taste Cornwall has to offer: ice cream. Made for generations to an original family recipe, Callestick’s award-winning ice cream is created using only wholesome, natural ingredients. The lovely, grass-fed herd have a lot to do with the uniquely, delicious taste. Their vitamin and mineral-rich milk is turned into a renowned Cornish treasure: clotted cream. Dense and rich, clotted cream provides a more concentrated flavour – key to creating the yummiest ice cream around! Callestick Farm is open every day between Easter and the end of October half term. Entrance is free, so how about taking in the fresh spring air with a romp around the farm and a visit to the animals? Then relax and refuel in the tea room, where you can enjoy plenty of treats, including freshly baked cakes, pastries and, most importantly, ice cream! From refreshing blood orange sorbet to double chocolate fudge, there’s something for everyone.
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A VISIONARY IDEA Complete the back to school checklist, with a visit to Reid and Gordon opticians.
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ood vision is critical to a child’s early educational, functional, and social development. Parents should be aware that it is essential to address the child’s visual needs as early as possible. Healthy sight can contribute to a healthy start in life. A child’s visual system develops over the first few years of their life. Amblyopia (lazy eye) is best treated before the age of four but continued improvement can be made up to the age of seven; after this critical period, perfect vision cannot be achieved. Amblyopia and squints are evident by the age of four and may be detected by the parent, health visitor or a teacher, but if they are not picked up and if a child has an uncorrected refractive error it will impact on the child’s ability to perform well at school. It may also hinder the child in later life to enter certain professions where good eyesight is a prime requirement. The eyes continue to develop during childhood. The majority of children at birth are long sighted (hypermetropic) which, if within normal limits, will correct itself as the child matures. However if a refractive error is not properly corrected there is a risk of permanently poor vision. Children’s eyes, as well as their visual needs, differ from those of adults in a number of important ways. A child’s immature visual system is more prone
to irreversible damage. It’s therefore important to have your child regularly assessed by a registered optical professional. The main childhood eye problems relate to improper development of the visual system. Conditions such as amblyopia (lazy eye), strabismus (squint) and uncorrected refractive error (short sightedness [myopia], long sightedness and astigmatism) are the most common. They are also all related. If a child has a squint, or if one eye has a significantly different refractive error from the other, this will lead, if uncorrected, to a lazy eye. The less dominant eye is effectively “switched off” and does not develop properly. The child accommodates to use the eye which is least long-sighted which leaves the other eye with reduced visual acuity. In the UK all children under-16 and those under-19 and in full-time education qualify for a free NHS-funded sight test. Remarkably only 22 per cent of under-16s have ever had a sight test. So why not book in a test with Reid and Gordon in Truro now?
REID AND GORDON
22 Lemon Street, Truro TR1 2LS 01872 275225 www.reidandgordon.co.uk Find out more online: www.cornwall-living.co.uk
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Page turners Let your imagination run wild with our selection of fabulous books, for both the young and the young at heart. WHITE HORSE OF ZENNOR: AND OTHER STORIES
Michael Morpurgo
Another beautifully written book by Michael Morpurgo, this collection of short stories offers a brilliant and engaging read for older children. Centred on the magical Cornish town, Zennor, this book delves into the world of myth and legend and leaves the reader with a sense of wonder and a deeper understanding of life as Morpurgo uses the supernatural to explore deeper meanings.
KERNOWLAND SERIES
Jack Trelawny
Set in an alternate Cornwall, this fantastical adventure series whisks you away to a magical land ďŹ lled with crazy characters and weird monsters. The story invites you to visit a Cornwall you haven’t seen before but might recognise, as there are many reference to Cornish locations: see how many you have visited! Backed up with engaging illustrations and a map, this book is perfect for those seeking adventure and excitement.
LANDY AND FENDER SERIES
Veronica Lamond
These two series follow two friendly and lovable Land Rovers, Landy and Fender, and their friends, Jack and Dan. The stories are entertaining and adventurous and do a brilliant job of bringing the characters and situations to life. Join Landy and Fender as they do everything from rescuing seal pups to harvesting tasty apples!
TILLY MCANILLY AND THE ROCK POOL ADVENTURE
Kiera Cohen
This charming tale follows Tilly, the enthusiastic and inquisitive dog, as she stumbles across a new friend, a sad and shell-less hermit crab, while out exploring the exciting seashore. This story offers a lovely look into friendship while providing interesting facts about the sea, all accompanied with beautiful illustrations.
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CAPTURED! THE INCREDIBLE TRUE STORY OF THOMAS PELLOW
Craig Green and Oliver Hurst
Over 300 years old, this daring and exciting tale follows the true story of the adventures of Cornishman Thomas Pellow, who left on a ship from Penryn when he was 11 and didn’t return for nearly 25 years! Not for the faint of heart, this tale covers kidnap, shipwreck, imprisonment, captive service, battlefield bravery and a daring escape! The striking illustrations add even more excitement to the book, perfectly capturing the dramatic events that unfold. This really is a thoroughly thrilling tale for older children, and is all the more impressive for being true!
THE TIGER WHO CAME TO TEA
DEAD MAN’S COVE
Judith Kerr
This ferociously popular tale tells the story of a surprising visitor who has quite a hungry appetite! When a tiger rings your doorbell the only response is to invite him into tea. But what do you do when he eats all your food? This brilliantly whimsical book offers charming illustrations and a touching story. While 40 years old, the book still enchants readers of all ages and will stay with you long after your childhood. After all, who could forget the time a tiger came to tea?
ADVENTURES OF CAPTAIN UNDERPANTS
Dav Pilkey
Lauren St John
Set in St Ives, Dead Man’s Cove follows the brave and clever Laura Marlin as she goes to live with her uncle in Cornwall. But Laura soon discovers that all is not as peaceful as expected. The town is full of mysteries that aspiring detective Laura must solve. The story is gripping and offers a thoroughly interesting read, with plenty of plot twists, interesting characters and more books in the series! Will Laura uncover the secrets of Dead Man’s Cove, will she find out who left her the message in the bottle, who is J? All of these questions can be answered if you pick up this brilliant book and share in Laura’s adventure.
This hilarious and prank-filled book is sure to delight anyone with a naughty sense of humour! George and Harold are school pranksters and enjoy coming up with creative ways to irritate and annoy their classmates. They even hypnotise the headteacher into thinking he is the superhero in their comic book, Captain Underpants. The story is imaginative and thoroughly entertaining and will appeal to the young and young at heart alike! It’s the perfect book to get even the most stubborn readers eagerly devouring each book in the series, and with a film coming out this year there are plenty of mischievous adventures to enjoy!
CORNISH TALES
Eric Quayle and Michael Foreman Cornwall is a treasure trove of fascinating myths and legends that capture the hearts and minds of all ages and this wonderfully illustrated book captures them perfectly. From witches, mermaids and faeries to piskies and spiggens, this delightful book offers the reader the chance to relive the long-forgotten magical part of Cornwall. This book can be read aloud to family and friends, to yourself, or even shared with the mystical creatures at the end of your garden! And after you finish the book, take a trip around Cornwall and visit the places yourself; you never know who you might run into!
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t Easter there are often mounds of chocolate everywhere so we wanted to find something a little more refreshing, colourful and moreish! This Easter cake is also a good alternative to Simnel cake. You can be creative with the toppings to your heart’s desire – especially as it’s a fun way of tempting children to try new fruits! If over the summer term you also fancy trying more delicious recipes you can join one of Lizzie’s workshops! Make toad in the hole with onion gravy on 22nd April at Heartlands or indulge in a teatime party on 27th May at Heartlands, plus much more.
LITTLE KITCHEN MAGICIANS
Visit the website for upcoming workshops and events: www.littlekitchenmagicians.com littlekitchenmagicians @LizzieHeath_LKM lizzie_littlekitchenmagicians Find out more online: www.cornwall-living.co.uk
Meet Lizzie
Little Kitchen Magicians provide healthy, fun and educational pop-up cookery workshops for children aged 2+, families and parents with weaning babies, preschools, primary schools and more. Look out for the summer workshops now on at Heartlands. Workshops are linked to a wide range of topics. Lizzie loves to inspire kids and families to cook. Little Kitchen Magicians is a Children’s University ‘Learning Destination’ as well. Lizzie does birthday parties (aged 4+) too!
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