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Family Health

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Early Years

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Parenting

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14 Summer Clubs 19 Clubs and Classes Directory 23 What’s On 26 Days Out

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Mindfulness Tips for Mums By Melanie Lawson and Palma Michel

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s a mum of three children, who runs her own business and also donates time to the local community, I know that having a full life can be rewarding but also exhausting and not always that good for our mental health. For me, it can be the little everyday irritants that push me over the edge and I find mindfulness helpful in keeping my stress levels under control.

with your experience. Feel the water running down your back, smell the shampoo, give yourself a short scalp massage and gently soap your body. It won’t take any longer than your usual shower, but it allows you to have a few minutes of relaxation for yourself before the “storm.”

Mindfulness is about focusing on the moment and you can easily weave it in to your daily activities, without having to make time for it. It can be practised in many ways, from meditation through to painting. As a busy mum, the practices help me cope with everyday life.

The Mindful To-Do-List It is easy to be overwhelmed by incessant to-do-lists that are full of “I should do” and “I have to” which are mostly unexamined claims stemming from our attempts to be perfect. Just sit with your list for a moment and question each item. Would the world really come to an end if you were to remove a few things from it?

Take a Breathing Break Whenever you feel you are having a challenging moment with your children, take a breathing break to calm down and clear your mind. Take a few conscious inhalations through your nostrils, breathing in deeply all the way into your abdomen and exhaling as slowly as you possibly can.

Mindful Eating When was the last time you really tasted and appreciated your food? Start each meal with two to three mindful bites, smelling the food, looking at it and chewing it slowly. You could also make this a family experience and ask everyone to use their senses to describe what they eat.

Morning Shower The morning shower is a fantastic opportunity for a few minutes of mindfulness. You are already taking this time out, so, instead of making mental to do lists, try to be fully present

Mindful Walking Every time you walk outside with your children, leave your phone in your bag or at home and be present with the process of walking. Feel your feet touching the ground, notice the rays

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of sunshine on your face and the wind playing with your hair. Be present in the moment. Say Yes To No Don’t say ‘yes’ to everything. In order to be able to continue giving, you need to be mindful of when you need refuelling and at what point your body needs to rest. Sometimes resting is the most productive thing to do. Count Your Blessings The mind always focuses on what’s next, without being fully able to appreciate and rejoice in what you have at any given time. Every morning or evening, think of or write

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down between three and five things that you appreciate and for which you are thankful (big things like a healthy child and small things like a moment of quiet after everyone leaves the house). One Thing at a Time Research clearly indicates that multi-taskers make more mistakes and take longer to complete everything they are doing. Instead of helping your children with their homework AND checking work emails at the same time,

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just do one of those things at a time. It will save time and make you happier! Be Kind to Yourself You are just human, which means it is normal to forget something or, despite your best intentions, lose your temper with your child/ partner. Accept that making mistakes is human and forgive yourself with kind words that you would use to comfort a friend in the same situation.

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Melanie Lawson is a mother of three and has created her own brand of Omega 3 which she believes is one of the critical nutrients for mental health. For more information, visit www.barebiology.com Palma Michel is an executive coach and mindfulness teacher and the co-founder of Profuse29, which offers science-driven Mindfulness programmes for companies. For more information, visit www.palmamichel.com

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Early Years Why Do Babies Move in the Womb?

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ccording to a new study, scientists at Trinity College Dublin have found that babies move around so much in the womb because they are trying to develop strong bones and joints. By analysing chicken and mouse embryos, the researchers determined that movement helps stimulate “molecular interactions” that ultimately turn cells and tissues of an embryo into functional bones and joints. The research also revealed that if babies don’t move often enough in utero, they may

suffer from brittle bones or abnormal joint development. Just like all humans, babies need their joints to be covered in “smooth, lubricated” cartilage so they can bend properly. Researchers at Imperial College London have revealed that the force produced by foetal kicking at 20 to 35 weeks can reach 10lbs, twice that which it takes to hit a tennis ball at a speed greater than 100mph! For more information visit www.imperial.ac.uk or www.dev.biologists.org

Early Years Care Better for Children’s Development

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study funded by the Department of Education has found that the provision of early education to children aged 2 has a

significant positive effect on their language and socio-emotional development when they reach age 3. This is regardless of their family’s level of advantage. The report found that no matter how rich and how high the quality of a child’s home environment is or if early childcare is provided by relatives, friends or non-Ofsted registered carers, it was more beneficial for a 2 year old’s development to have spent time in early education and care in a group-based setting, such as a nursery or playgroup, or with a registered childminder.

Interestingly, the report found that increased time spent with registered childminders at age 2 is associated with a better outcome in terms of verbal development for children at age 3 than time spent in group-based settings. However, spending time in group or childminder settings is associated with similar amounts of benefit for social and behavioural outcomes. The Study of Early Education and Development (SEED) is following the development of almost 6,000 children in England from ages 2 to 7. For more information, visit www.natcen.ac.uk

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Mandarin teacher, where they are learning basic Chinese and lots about Chinese culture with weekly ‘Young Dragons’.

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eaumont House Day Nursery has just celebrated its first birthday and already has over 50 families as part of its community. Each week children enjoy a session with Sporty Minis, developing their physical skills with a range of outdoor activities to help develop their co-ordination. Preschoolers also enjoy a weekly session with a

The youngest babies up to pre-schoolers enjoy the fantastic environment created at Beaumont House, so if you haven’t been to have a look around yet, don’t delay! Bookings are currently being taken for all ages, but in particular for pre-school places in September. One parent says, ‘We are extremely happy with sending our son to this nursery. The facilities are beautifully designed with children in mind (everything is at their height and safe) and kept well. They have access to some really lovely activities and are kept interested and busy - having its own garden is also a bonus. But the best thing about the nursery is the lovely

people who look after the children. They care so much for the little ones and always seem to be having such fun. My little boy is just in love and talks about them all the time at home. I'm really happy to have found a nursery that I can trust and feel relaxed at leaving my little boy with.’ For more information, visit www.bhdaynursery.co.uk

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Like Minders can help you!

If you’re after a nanny for the school holidays or just some extra days to fill the gaps then give them a call. They have lots of lovely nannies and teachers on their books and ready to look after your little ones and keep them busy all summer long! Their nannies are also happy to travel and so could accompany your family on holiday, abroad or in the UK.

Give them a call or drop them an email, they would love to hear from you and chat about what you need! 0844 879 7189 or childcare@likeminders.co.uk Services offered include permanent nannies, temporary nannies, part time nannies, babysitting and chaperone services so here for all of your childcare needs! Like Minders Childcare and Elderly Care & Companionship 0844 879 7189 www.likeminders.co.uk

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ave you ever wished there was a hassle-free way to take care of your laundry and dry cleaning chores? A snap of your fingers, and voila - sparkling, fresh clothing? There’s good news as help is at hand and Zipjet is the answer you’ve been searching for! Offering free collection and delivery to your doorstep (be it home, office or hotel) Zipjet is open seven days a week, with time slots from 7am to 10pm. Just download the free iOS or Android app, or use the website, and follow the simple instructions. Choose the

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collection and delivery times that fit to your schedule, select one of the three individual service classes and simply wait for your Pickup Pilot to arrive! Whether it’s the Folded Laundry service (ideal for everyday clothes) or the Ironed Laundry and Dry Cleaning service (perfect for bespoke dry cleaning), you can’t go wrong with Zipjet. If you want to know more about its pricing or what it can dry clean then visit the website where you will find a comprehensive price list, and there’s no hidden fees!

With a 24-hour turnaround, highquality results and a convenient collection and delivery service, Zipjet is the solution that simplifies life. For busy London families, Zipjet is the best option. Use the exclusive code 10THAMES to get £10 off your first order, and wave goodbye to laundry and dry-cleaning chores for good! Give Zipjet a try today! For more information, visit www.zipjet.co.uk

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Education

Preparing Your Child for School If your child is starting school in September, you may be wondering how best to prepare them for this big new adventure! Firstly, don’t worry if they can’t read a word or write their own name. The ability to interact, communicate and exercise a degree of independence is actually far more important than reading or writing skills when a child starts school. In fact, research shows a link between strong personal, social and emotional skills in Reception and higher levels of attainment in the future. So if you want to strengthen your child’s skills in these areas, here are some tips.

Independence The aim is for children to be responsible for themselves, their belongings and their actions at school. Help your child learn to get dressed, put on their coats/shoes, go to the toilet, tidy away toys and select their own activity resources.

Communication and Language Research demonstrates that competent speakers develop into competent readers and writers; without competent spoken language, learning to read and write is more difficult. Language allows children to interact with the world. Being able to communicate their message effectively is satisfying and develops their esteem and self-confidence. Model good spoken language, with correct pronunciation of sounds, and encourage your child to speak in full sentences using an expanding vocabulary. Talk to your child about their experiences and feelings throughout the day and develop a positive ethos around the importance of communicating and expressing feelings, of any kind. This will have multiple benefits

(including knowing how your child is really feeling and maintaining an open and trusting rapport), both now and in the future

Sharing and Interaction The more opportunities your child gets to interact and learn how to share and take turns, the less of a shock it will be when he or she starts school! However, expect this to be an on-going process. Allow your child lots of opportunities to play with siblings and organise lots of play dates. If disagreements occur between children, talk to them about how to resolve issues, modelling language and behaviour which gives them strategies and words to prevent or resolve disagreements in the future.

Respect for Behavioural Boundaries At school, behavioural expectations and boundaries are likely to include: • Listening the first time they are asked to pay attention • Keeping hands/feet to themselves • Sharing and taking turns • Looking after things • Tidying away • Being kind to others

You can reinforce these expectations at home by teaching children to respect themselves, their actions and the feelings of others.

Physical (Gross and Fine Motor Skills) All activities require some sort of physicality, whether it be large (gross) or small (fine) movements. Gross motor skills are developed when hopping, skipping, running, jumping, galloping, balancing, pedalling a bike, using a scooter, climbing, throwing, catching, and kicking a ball. Varying the speed and direction of movement activities also develops spatial awareness. Your child can have fun developing fine motor skills at home with every day activities such as using pegs and scissors, bead threading, button fastening, moulding play-dough, and painting.

Exploring and Investigating Often the most effective learning occurs when a child is left to his own devices, without nicely-prepared resources and prescriptive instructions about

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how to do something. Make a conscious effort to step back and allow your child the opportunity to use his initiative and develop his creative, imaginative and innovative skills through exploring, investigating and initiating his own learning. Children learn by exploring, trying out and adapting ideas for themselves and taking ownership. Present your child with a large cardboard box (and the opportunity to access other resources/toys). See what he or she does with it. In the latter stages of his or her ‘creation’ you may wish to step in to play too, but allow your child to initiate the direction of the play and conversation. All the above skills can be naturally weaved into your everyday lives. Enjoy and treasure these precious last few months with your child at home, and keep the above tips in mind to promote a positive start to your child’s school life. Sarah McKinlay is a mother and school teacher with qualifications in psychology and can provide support and strategies to give your child a happy transition to school. For more information, visit www.bounceparental.co.uk familiesonline.co.uk


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schools in the Greater London area and the surrounding regions. The preparation covers everything necessary for GL Assessment and CEM 11+ examinations. It is also excellent preparation for Verbal Reasoning, Mathematics and English examinations in the independent sector, and for Maths and English SATs tests. For more information, www.aetuition.co.uk

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Beat the back to school rush with Snappy Tags®

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azy summer days, day trips and plenty of ice-cream – this is what summer is all about! But before you know it, it’s the end of the holidays and time is spent rushing around the shops for uniform, shoes, pencil cases and bags. We’ve all had that ‘sinking’ feeling when we realise we’ve got to label it all – but not anymore! Snappy Tags® are the quick and hassle-free alternative to all that sewing and ironing. Snappy Tags® Facebook reviewers certainly love this product: ‘…Really well made product that's ridiculously quick and easy to use. 5 «…’ S. Watkins

‘Have used these for a few years now, they're genius!!! Really easy to use and because they're removable you can pass on uniform that's been grown out of without it being wrecked with tons of kids’ names all over it!’ C. Davies Simply order personalised tags and an applicator, and all you have to do is attach the tag to the care label inside the uniform. A half days’ work done in a 20-minute flash! Snappy Tags® are re-usable too… these little tags will last your kids’ entire school career! To order tags, visit www.snappytags.co.uk

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Summer Fun Upon Thames

Guide to summer clubs and classes; days out and what’s on.

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Summer Clubs Art Jar Summer Art Workshops

For Ages: 5 to 11 In Isleworth 1, 2, 8, 9, 15, 22, 23, 29, 30 August Have some arty fun at these creative workshops which include Clay Castles, Shadow Puppet Theatre, Matisse Inspired Prints, Magnetic Sculptures, Tie Dyed Totes, Clay Mythical Creatures, Screen-printed Wall Hanging, Marvellous Marbling and Picasso Fabric Portraits. Come & create! Contact: 07568 458 136 info@artjar.org www.artjar.org

The Chill Out Zone – Holiday Club

Tales by Beatrix

While you’re at work your children need a great holiday so they are refreshed and ready to return to school. It is so easy for them to waste a summer in front of a screen! The Chill Out Zone Holiday Club offers children real experiences: trips, challenges, creative opportunities and fun in the company of other young people. There are just 20 places a day and the skilled staff will keep your children safe while helping them to grow in confidence, self-reliance and form lasting friendships.

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For Ages: 7 to 14 25 to 27 July (9.30am to 4pm) In Twickenham 15 to 17 August (9.30am to 4pm In Strawberry Hill Join award-winning Dramacube Productions this summer and journey to Motunui for three-day musical theatre workshops inspired by Disney’s Moana. Working with directors and choreographers, students will learn scenes, songs and routines as they work towards a show. On day three, the cast will take to main stage where they will participate in a technical and dress rehearsal before giving a performance under the lights for family and friends to enjoy. Contact: 020 8408 0245 contact@dramacube.co.uk www.dramacubeproductions.co.uk

Elizabeth James Dance Academy

For Ages: 8 to 14 In Twickenham 23 July to 3 August and 20 to 31 August (8.30am to 5pm – extensions available)

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Dramacube Productions Moana: Summer Holiday Workshops

For Ages: 4 to 14 30 July to 3 August (9.30am to 12.30pm) In Richmond 6 to 10 August (9.30am to 12.30pm) In Kew The costumes are on, the audience is silent and the magic is about to begin. A cunning fox is hiding and watching from the bushes. Can you see him? What is he up to? Tales of Beatrix will have Peter and his furry friends leaping off the page and bursting into life. Music, dance, crafts and characterisation will have your dancers swirling and bounding with vivacity and mischief! Children are grouped according to age and bonus afternoons are available for older dancers. Contact: Suze Bailey 07815 289306 suze@elizabethjamesdanceacademy.co.uk www.elizabethjamesdanceacademy.co.uk

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Summer Clubs Step on Stage - Musical Theatre Summer School: Junior Musical Theatre: Alice in Wonderland For Ages: 5 to 11 30 July to 4 August (9.30am to 4pm) In Hampton Hill

Acting Summer School For Ages 9 to 18 6 to 10 August (9.30am to 4pm) In Twickenham

Senior Musical Theatre: Music Medley For Ages: 11 to 18 30 July to 4 August (9.30am to 4pm) In Hampton Hill

Step on Stage’s Summer Schools use daily workshops to explore the fundamental skills which help develop students as performers as well as teaching valuable life skills. Whether they are hoping to pursue a career in the arts or simply want to enjoy performing as a hobby, these workshops are suitable for all. The summer schools are led by industry professionals who are passionate about sharing their skills and experiences with the students.

Mini Musical Theatre: Alice in Wonderland For Ages: 4 to 7 31 July to 2 August (9.30am to 12.30pm) In Hampton Hill Dance Summer School For Ages: 5 to 18 6 to 10 August (9.30am to 3.30pm) In Twickenham

Happy Potter Ceramics The Great Artists Summer Workshops

For Ages: 6+ In Teddington 23 July to 31 August (10.30am to 1.30pm) There’s lots of fun at these artist-inspired workshops! Lunch is included and there’s even some education thrown in too! Workshops include: Make your own marbled paper to make a Matisse inspired collage. Andy Warhol style self-portraits or flowers onto four coasters and Lino printing. Van Gogh style flower still life painting and Frida Kahlo inspired floral headband making.

Contact: Emma and Caroline 07973 900196 info@steponstageacademy.co.uk www.steponstageacademy.co.uk

Just Imagine Cinderella - The Ballet

For Ages: 3 to 10 6 to 10 August (10am to 1pm) In Richmond Keep your little ones entertained over the Summer break with this magical Cinderella Ballet Camp. Delight in the world of Cinderella, Prince Charming and friends with ballet, art and craft activities, music and storytelling! The week culminates in a beautiful performance for the whole family! Book for single or multiple days, or for the whole week! Contact: Miss Jessica or The Fairy Godmother info@justimagineballet.com www.facebook.com/JustImagineBalletLondon

Monet water lily tissue paper flower making and plant pot design.

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Summer Clubs Never a dull moment at Guildford Spectrum

From the moment you enter Spectrum get set for a day of fun, thrills and excitement. Finding activities that everyone can enjoy over the school holidays can be a challenge, but with ice skating, ten pin bowling, four pools including a leisure pool, a soft play area, indoor climbing wall, scalextric track, gym, sports arena and aerobics studio all under one roof, Guildford Spectrum is the perfect solution. Its great value family tickets, with the option to book activity tickets up to two weeks in advance and free parking means it’s affordable too! All activities are subject to availability so it’s advisable to take up that advance booking option! Family, adult and junior tickets are available and if all that activity makes you hungry enjoy one of the four family friendly catering outlets on site. For more information, visit www.guildfordspectrum.co.uk

Karate fun for all at TISKA Karate clubs The TISKA Karate clubs in Staines and Surbiton cater for a mix of grades from beginners up to 3rd Dan Black Belts. Classes are run every Sunday with children and adults together, making lessons suitable for individuals and families alike. Beginners’ classes are available every week for people of all ages from 4 to 65. The clubs also welcome individuals with previous karate or martial arts experience. The clubs offer training sessions every Sunday morning at Tolworth Recreation Centre in Surbiton and Sunday mornings and afternoons at the Thames Club in Staines. For more information, visit www.tiskakarate-staines.co.uk familiesonline.co.uk

SW Little Voices Matilda-inspired Summer Performing Arts Camp

For Ages: 4 to 13 23 to 26 July (9.30am to 3.30pm) In Richmond Learn an entire script and make new friends in this fourday camp of singing, acting and performing as you work towards a final performance. Book before 13 July and get £10 off. 10% sibling and referral discounts are also available. All performers will receive a FREE video of the performance and final day. Contact: 020 8088 0113 SWL@littlevoices.org.uk www.littlevoices.org.uk

Hook Swim School Summer Crash Courses For Ages: 6+ In Chessington 23 July to 6 September There’s plenty for everyone this summer at Hook Swim School! Children can improve their strokes by signing up to the Intensive Swimming Courses (Monday to Friday) or just go for a fun swim, while adults can join the Aerobics Classes and Leisure Swims. There are also plenty of Family Fun Swim sessions (babies free) but it’s advisable to book in advance so you don’t miss out! Baby Classes from 4mths-2½yrs, are taught water confidence & early swimming practices with parents. PreSchoolers 2½yrs-4yrs swim alone, with their teacher. Crash Courses & Family Fun Sessions run in the Summer Holidays. Contact: 020 83977731 www.hookaquacentre.co.uk

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The Lasting Magic of Theatre

By Stephen Leslie, Producer at award-winning Dramacube Productions

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ost children remember their first trip to the theatre. Mine was a school outing to see David Wood’s wonderful environmental musical, The SeeSaw Tree at Sadler’s Wells in the late 1980s. I can still clearly remember the opening scene, the lovely music and voting to decide how the story ends. It was a brilliant production and one which will stay with me forever. For me the excitement of going to the theatre as a child has never worn off. I recall trips to the West End in my teenage years where I was terrified by the Woman in Black, totally gripped by An Inspector Calls and besotted with Blood Brothers. In 2016 I was working in New York. I walked up and down Broadway every night, gazing up in awe at all the magnificent theatres, boasting famous shows, many of which had been running for years and years. I’d pick up a rush ticket each day and see everything I could. The Carole King musical Beautiful was most definitely the highlight for me. Seeing our students at Dramacube walk into the theatre, brimming with excitement and enthusiasm,

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reminds me of my early experiences and I feel privileged to be sharing these moments with them. Of course, our students are not arriving at the box office to watch a show but at the stage door to perform! I have enjoyed the buzz of working in theatre for over 20 years and I believe that providing our young actors with the opportunity to work in professional/purposebuilt theatres with lighting, sound, microphones, costume and set gives them a unique experience. Taking a performing arts class is hugely valuable, but nothing quite compares to being part of a fullscale production and embarking on that wonderful journey from the first audition to the opening night. If your child loves the theatre then join Dramacube for our three-day summer workshop-production inspired by Disney’s Moana. Workshops are running at the Exchange Theatre, Twickenham and St Mary’s Drama Theatre, Strawberry Hill from 25 to 27 July and 15 to 17 August. To find out more, visit www.dramacubeproductions.co.uk

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Clubs & Classes ART & CRAFT ART JAR Ages: All Fun arts and crafts workshops for everyone – activities include silk painting, naturally dyed textiles, ceramic and glass painting and screen printing. In: Isleworth Contact: 07568 458 136 www.artjar.org CERAMICS CAFÉ KEW Ages: All Children can create something unique. Starting with a plain white bisque shape, they paint on their design using ceramic under-glazes, it is then fired in the kiln, and their piece is ready for collection within 2 to 4 days. Open Tuesday to Sunday, Mondays on Bank Holidays/half terms. In: Kew Contact: Joanna Wronka 020 8332 6661 www.ceramicscafe.com HAPPY POTTER CERAMICS Ages: 6+ Arts and crafts café for all ages offering pottery painting, clay, T-shirt design, mosaics, foam clay and decopatch. NEW: After School Art Club, plus holiday workshops, baby prints and children’s parties. Adult workshops available also. In: Teddington Contact: Una 02089731468 www.happypotterceramics.co.uk

DANCE ELIZABETH JAMES DANCE ACADEMY Ages: 18mths-14 Fun and vibrant lessons that nurture talent and encourage self-expression along the way. Ballet students follow the RAD syllabus and train to exam standard. Pre-school classes follow imaginative stories and themes. Street Dance classes are bursting with energy and attitude and are loved by boys and girls. All are welcome! FREE TASTER CLASSES available before enrolling. NEW: more ballet and street dance classes at all locations and fabulous dance parties for all occasions. In: Richmond Hill, Kew, St Margarets Contact: Suze Bailey 07815 289306 suze@elizabethjamesdanceacademy.co.uk www.elizabethjamesdanceacademy.co.uk JUST IMAGINE BALLET Ages: All Just Imagine Ballet is an inclusive ballet and dance school for all ages and abilities. Just Imagine values creativity and expression and focuses on the healing and nurturing aspects of the creative arts. Children can progress through four separate ballet programmes created to be in line with their physical, emotional and social

development and aligned with the National Curriculum key stages. Glimmer (0-18 months), Twinkle (18 months-5 years), Sparkle (6-10 years), Dazzle (11+ years). Plus: Tap, Contemporary, Street, Jazz, Character Dance, Classical RAD Ballet, Boys Only Ballet, Family Dance/Homeschool Classes, Holliday Camps, Birthday Parties, Adult, Silver Swans Dance (60+ years) and SHINE (SEN Dance classes, workshops and one2one sessions with a Dance Therapist). In: Richmond, East Twickenham, St Margarets, Teddington, East Sheen, Kew Contact: The Fairy Godmother or Miss Jessica, Principal 07813 741189 info@justimagineballet.com www.facebook.com/JustImagineBalletLondon

DRAMA DRAMACUBE PRODUCTIONS Ages: 7−14 Dramacube produces two major musicals for children aged 7 to 14 each year which are fully supported by a team of industry professionals including directors, choreographers, musical directors, set and costume designers, sound and lighting technicians and stage management. Performances take place at venues including Hampton Hill Theatre, Epsom Playhouse, The Watermans Arts Centre and Questions Theatre. Venues: Hampton Hill, Kingston, Twickenham Contact: Annie 020 8408 0245 contact@dramacube.co.uk www.dramacubeproductions.co.uk STAGECOACH PERFORMING ARTS Ages: 4-18 Fun, educational and confidence-boosting classes in singing, dancing and drama, which cater for the varying needs of young performers, whether reserved or budding talents. Classes focus on the Performing Arts and having fun in a structured safe environment, whilst learning life skills to prepare them for the stage of life. Two-week trial available. NEW: Saturday class at St Mary’s & St Peter’s School, Teddington, 2.30-5.30pm. In: Chertsey, Cobham, Hinchley Wood, Kew, New Malden, Richmond, Staines, Teddington & Twickenham, Weybridge Contact: Chertsey: 0772 517 6102 Cobham: 020 3723 9702 Hinchley Wood: 01372 238238 Kew: 020 8487 1456 New Malden: 020 8540 7791 Richmond: 020 8332 6741 Staines: 07802 800633 Teddington & Twickenham: 020 8977 0843 Weybridge: 0808 208 5134 www.stagecoach.co.uk

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STEP ON STAGE Performing Arts – Dance, Drama, Music Ages: 3-18 Mondays to Fridays: Dance, Drama and Music at The Exchange Arts Centre, 90 London Road, Twickenham (opposite station) – Drama, Dance and Singing Classes, LAMDA, Trinity and ISTD. Saturdays: Dance and Musical Theatre at Hampton Hill Theatre, United Reform Church, Hampton Hill and St James Church, Hampton Hill – Musical Theatre, Ballet, Tap, LAMDA, ISTD and Trinity exams. Contact: Emma Tinniswood 07973 900196 info@steponstageacademy.co.uk www.steponstageacademy.co.uk SW LITTLE VOICES Ages: 4-19 Performing Arts training that teaches singing and drama while building confidence and promoting your child’s personal and social development. Small class sizes and termly showcases covering musical theatre and pop. In: Teddington and Richmond 0208 088 0113 www.littlevoices.org.uk

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SPORTS ACADEMY UK Ages: 4−16 A wide range of sporting activities to encourage and develop students to enable them to grow both as athletes and individuals. Sports during the Autumn term include basketball, dodgeball, gymnastics, martial arts and tambourelli. In: Richmond, Surbiton Contact: 0800 024 8842 07764 211489 grant@sportsacademyuk.com www.sportsacademyuk.com

FOOTIE TOTS Ages: Footie Tots (2.5-5), Footie Wizards (5-13) An introduction to the world of fitness and football with lots of goal scoring and fun along the way! Classes encourage the children to lead an active and healthy lifestyle from a young age. All classes indoors. In: Hampton, Twickenham, Teddington, Thames Ditton, Hinchley Wood, Molesey Contact: Andy Scates 07931 707720/020 8979 1497 andy@footie-tots.co.uk www.footie-tots.co.uk

TISKA KARATE Ages: 4-65 Karate lessons for all ages and abilities, from beginner to black belt. Three FREE lessons included. In: Staines, Tolworth Contact: Andrew Sebley 07880-491278 seb.tiska@hotmail.com www.tiskakarate-staines.co.uk and www. tiskakarate-surbiton.co.uk

GUILDFORD SPECTRUM Ages: All Choose from ice skating, ten pin bowling, four pools including a leisure pool, a soft play area, indoor climbing wall, scalextric track, gym, sports arena and aerobics studio, all under one roof. Plus, great value family tickets, with the option to book activity tickets up to two weeks in advance and free parking . In: Guildford www.guildfordspectrum.co.uk

SWIMMING HOOK SWIM SCHOOL Ages: 3 months to adult Hook Swim School & Aqua Centre is a privately owned, family-run 15 metre, purposebuilt teaching pool where children build in confidence through a fun and personal swimming experience through lessons which develop and perfect new skills. In: Chessington Contact: 020 8397 7731 www.hookswimschool.co.uk

JUNZEN SHOTOKAN KARATE Ages: 7-70 Karate classes for children and adults. Various payment options available. In: Staines-upon-Thames, Ashford TW15 3QL Contact: Terry Furuzawa 07595291519 www.junzenkarate.com

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TEAM SWIM SCHOOL Ages: 2.5yrs+ Swimming lessons for all abilities and ages. Fun and engaging classes for non-swimmers, as well as taxing for stroke improvers. Children enjoy the whole pool, not just sectioned areas. NEW: Water Polo for kids – Stage 4 swimmers and above. Contact the school to register interest. Small groups, great results. In: Cobham Contact: Paul Furness 07915510720 info@teamswimschool.com www.teamswimschool.com WATER BABIES Ages: 0-4 An incredible sensation of freedom and empowerment. Babies have a real affinity with water and because they’ve spent 9 months floating in the womb, being in warm water feels much more familiar to them than being on dry land. However, this early confidence usually diminishes with time and can even turn to fear. That’s one of the main reasons why Water Babies believes in starting them young. But a baby never swims against their wishes, and lots of bonding, fun and socialising is always incorporated so you can be sure that a Water Baby is a happy baby. In: Chessington, Kingston, Morden, Shepperton, Richmond, Surbiton, West Horsley, Woking, Godalming, Cobham, Farnham, Addlestone, Cranleigh Contact: Melissa Holt 01932 227 428 underthewaves@waterbabies.co.uk www.waterbabies.co.uk

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What’s On EVERY WED MORNING PARENT AND BABY CINEMA AT WATERMANS ART CENTRE 40 High St, Brentford TW8 0DS Times: 11.30am Cost: £6.50 Screenings of the latest films for parents or carers with babies under one. 020 8232 1010 www.watermans.org.uk EVERY WED DURING TERM TIME PANDEMONIUM AT WATERMANS ART CENTRE 40 High St, Brentford TW8 0DS Ages: 0-2 & 2-4 Cost: £5 A popular, drop-in musical workshop with plenty of fun and games – a brilliant way to introduce music to your children and to make new friends. 020 8232 1010 www.watermans.org.uk EVERY THURS THUMBS UP IT’S THURSDAY AT KINGSTON MUSEUM Kingston Museum, Wheatfield Way KT1 2PS For Ages: 3+ Time: 2-4pm Cost: FREE Get close to some creepy crawlies in these bug-inspired, drop-in summer workshops. Children must be accompanied. 020 8547 6463 www.kingston.gov.uk/museum EVERY FRI MORNING CRAFT AND STORY SESSIONS AT KINGSTON MUSEUM Kingston Museum, Wheatfield Way KT1 2PS Ages: Under 5s Times: 10.15-11am Cost: FREE Come along to these weekly friendly and free craft and story sessions. Children must be accompanied 020 8547 6463 www.kingston.gov.uk/museum EVERY SAT MORNING FAMILY CINEMA AT WATERMANS ART CENTRE 40 High St, Brentford TW8 0DS Times: 11am Cost: £5 per person Your favourite family films old and new on the big screen. See website for details. 020 8232 1010 www.watermans.org.uk DAILY DURING SUMMER HOLIDAYS CHILDREN GO FREE AT SYON PARK Brentford TW8 8JF Time: 10.30am-5pm Cost: Adult £13 FREE admission to Garden and/or House for children up to age 16; two free child tickets per full paying adult. 020 8560 0882 www.syonpark.co.uk SUMMER FUN AT HOUNSLOW URBAN FARM Faggs Lane, Feltham TW14 0LZ Special events all summer. Daily animal encounters, piglet racing and owl display. 020 8821 9658 www.hounslowurbanfarm.co.uk familiesonline.co.uk

DAILY BOAT TRIPS WITH TURK LAUNCHES Richmond, Kingston and Hampton Court Palace Cost: Children FREE (Mon to Wed) Turk Launches run daily boat trips along the most scenic stretch of the River Thames, capturing the history and beauty of Richmond, Kingston and Hampton Court Palace. Pass through Teddington Lock and by Eel Pie Island, enjoy stunning picnic spots and cosmopolitan riversides. 020 8546 2434 www.turks.co.uk 6 TO 15 JUL INTERNATIONAL YOUTH ARTS FESTIVAL Showcases some of the best work from young artists, through dance, theatre and other art forms at venues throughout Kingston. www.iyafestival.org.uk 6 AND 20 JUL MUSEUM MONKEYS AT CHERTSEY MUSEUM 33 Windsor Street, Chertsey KT16 8AT Ages: under 5s Time: 9.30-11am Cost: £5 Join Charlie the Chimp for singing, stories and crafts. Booking required. 01932 565764 www.chertseymuseum.org 6 JUL TO 31 AUG FLAVOURSOME FRIDAYS AT RHS WISLEY Woking GU23 6QB Time: 1-3pm Cost: FREE with Normal Admission Come and taste a selection of seasonal fruits and vegetables grown at Wisley and pick up tips from the RHS team on hand to inspire you. 0845 260 9000 www.rhs.org.uk/wisley 7 JUL 15 MINUTES OF FUN AT CHERTSEY MUSEUM 33 Windsor Street, Chertsey KT16 8AT Time: 1.30-3.30pm Cost: FREE Drop-in family craft session. 01932 565764 www.chertseymuseum.org 7 AND 21 JUL OLD ISLEWORTH MARKET Shrewsbury Walk, off South Street, Old Isleworth Focusing on high-quality food, the market will offer locals an alternative to the supermarket and a chance to purchase locally sourced, affordable produce. rowan@southstreet.biz 14 JUL BLACK CHERRY FAIR AT CHERTSEY Abbeyfields, Chertsey KT16 8AT Chertsey's annual town fair. Live music, fairground, procession and activities in the garden. 07790 604016 www.blackcherryfair.com

CLAYGATE FLOWER AND VILLAGE SHOW Claygate Recreation Ground, Church Road KT10 0JP Time: From 1.30pm www.claygateflowershow.co.uk 14 AND 15 JUL ARTS FEST AT RHS WISLEY Woking GU23 6QB Cost: FREE with Normal Admission Celebrate 250 years of the circus with performances, workshops, stalls and demonstrations from the Surrey Guild of Craftsmen. 0845 260 9000 www.rhs.org.uk/wisley KINGSTON REGATTA Kingston Riverside Time: 9am-7pm Cost: FREE Contested on the river since 1857, choose one of the many viewing points to see this year’s event. www.kingstonregatta.co.uk WILD CAMP OUT AT YMCA SUMMER HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES YMCA Hawker, Lower Ham Road, Kingston KT2 5BH Cost: £16 per pitch Dig out your camping gear and enjoy a night under the stars. There will be entertainment and a cosy campfire to toast marshmallows on. www.ymcastpaulsgroup.org/ hellosummer

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15 JUL HAMPTON POOL FAMILY FUN DAY Hampton Outdoor Pool, High Street, Hampton TW12 2ST All the usual fun of a heated outdoor pool plus activities, music and treats. www.hamptonpool.co.uk TEDDY BEAR’S PICNIC AT KEMPTON STEAM RAILWAY Snakey Lane, Feltham TW13 6XH Time: 10.30am-4pm Cost: Adult £2.50, Child £1, Under 5s FREE Take your teddy for a special train ride. www.hamptonkemptonrailway.org.uk 21 JUL CURIOUS MINDS MICROSCOE PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP AT KINGSTON MUSEUM Kingston Museum, Wheatfield Way KT1 2PS For Ages: 8+ Time: 2-4pm Cost: FREE Hands-on workshop exploring the invisible life of nature with Scanning Electron Microscopes. Booking essential. Children must be accompanied. 020 8547 6463 www.kingston.gov.uk/museum

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What’s On Free Summer Fun in the Garden of Eden!

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ith lots of flowery time in the sun, you’re sure to have some splendid fun. So, roll up your jeans and pull up a chair, at the Garden of Eden you can let down your hair! At Eden Walk there’s a different theme each week throughout the summer, from the Buzzing Bug Ball to the Gardening Gala. Every Thursday from 26 July to 30 August

21 JUL TO 27 AUG KNIGHTS AND PRINCESSES SCHOOL AT HEVER CASTLE Hever Rd, Hever, Edenbridge TN8 7NG For Ages: 6-12 Time: 11.30am-4pm Children are encouraged to come in costume as they learn what made the perfect knight and princess in medieval times – there’s even a chance to take part in Have a Go Jousting! Places can be booked on arrival. www.hevercastle.co.uk 21 JUL TO 2 SEPT DUSTY’S WILDLIFE RANGERS AT LONDON WETLAND CENTRE Queen Elizabeth’s Walk, Barnes SW13 9WT Times: 10am-4pm Cost: FREE with Normal Admission Grab a net and try pond dipping; join our warden to discover more about the wildlife or learn how to use binoculars! When you arrive at the centre you’ll receive your FREE Wildlife Ranger log book packed with everything you need for a day of exciting discoveries. www.wwt.org.uk JURASSIC DISCOVERY AT RHS WISLEY Woking GU23 6QB Cost: FREE with Normal Admission Unearth the secrets of the land that time forgot through the descendants of some of those early plants in Jurassic-themed activities. 0845 260 9000 www.rhs.org.uk/wisley 22 JUL KINGSTON ROTARY DRAGON BOAT CHALLENGE Canbury Gardens, Kingston, T2 5AU Time: 9.30am-4pm Cost: FREE Hundreds of competitors battle it out on the river.

(12pm to 4pm) there will be an assortment of activities to entertain the kids, ranging from workshops, storytelling and face painting, while you lounge in a deckchair and soak up the sun. There’s truly something for everyone and even giveaways (while stocks last)! For more information, visit www.edenwalkshopping.co.uk

Market stalls, sideshows, bouncy castles and rides for the kids. www.kingstonrotaryclub.org.uk 23 JUL TO 29 AUG CREATE AND GROW AT SQUIRES GARDEN CENTRES Stoke Rd, Cobham KT11 3PU Burwood Rd, Hersham KT12 4AR* Woodstock Lane North, Long Ditton KT 55HN Halliford Rd, Shepperton TW17 8SG Sixth Cross Rd, Twickenham TW2 5PA Time: 9am-12.30pm Cost: £6 Every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, take part in a craft activity or complete a trail. *only running on Mondays and Tuesdays. www.squiresgardencentres.co.uk 23 JUL TO 31 AUG MESSY MUD-DAYS AT YMCA SUMMER HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES YMCA Hawker, Lower Ham Road, Kingston KT2 5BH Ages: Under 5s Time: 10-11.30am (Wed and Fri) Come and join in the mess and make mud pies every Wednesday and Friday as you get creative with Mother Nature’s natural stuff. www.ymcastpaulsgroup.org/hellosummer WILD PLAY DAYS AT YMCA SUMMER HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES Ages: 4-11 These Wild Play Days visit a different location each day to explore woods, build shelters, create woodland art and have fun outside. Book for the day or for the whole week via the website.. www.ymcastpaulsgroup.org/hellosummer 24 TO 27 JUL PREHISTORC ARTS AND CRAFTS: ROMAN MOSAICS AT MUSEUM OF RICHMOND Old Town Hall, Whittaker Ave, Richmond TW9 1TP

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Ages: 5-11 Time: 10am-12pm Cost: £5.50 Discover more about life in early Britain through and make a replica to take home in the workshop. 0208 332 1141 www.museumofrichmond.com 26 JUL BUZZING BUG BALL AT EDEN WALK SHOPPING CENTRE Eden Walk, Kingston Upon Thames KT1 1BL Time: 12-4pm Meet Buzzing Bee and enjoy workshops, face painting and a bug hunt – giveaways (while stocks last) www.edenwalkshopping.co.uk 26 JUL TO 17 AUG (MON, TUES, THURS AND FRI ONLY) SUMMER HOLIDAY FUN AT LONDON MUSEUM OF WATER & STEAM Green Dragon Lane, Brentford TW8 0EN Cost: FREE entry for children Learn about London’s watery past as you enjoy fun activities and take a ride on a steam train and have summer fun in the splash zone and garden. 020 8568 4757 www.waterandsteam.org.uk 30 JUL TO 3 AUG AND 13 TO 17 AUG ARCHAEOLOGY SUMMER SCHOOL AT MUSEUM OF RICHMOND Old Town Hall, Whittaker Ave, Richmond TW9 1TP Ages: 11+ Time: 9.30am-14.30pm Cost: £150 (plus booking fee) Fun activities exploring the Museum’s Archaeology exhibition and looking closely at arts and craft in Britain before the Norman conquest. 0208 332 1141 www.museumofrichmond.com 30 JUL TO 17 AUG WILD SUMMER CAMP AT PAINSHILL PARK Portsmouth Road, Cobham KT11 1JE For Ages: 8 to 13 Time: 9am-4.30pm Cost: £40 per day or £170 per week Each day is packed full of different adventure including bushcraft, den building and treasure hunts. 01932 868 113 www.painshill.co.uk 30 JUL TO 24 AUG SUMMER HOLIDAY FAMILY ACTIVITIES AT BROOKLANDS MUSEUM Brooklands Road, Weybridge KT13 0QN A bumper load of family fun including legendary car rides, FREE workshops, kids’ tours on Concorde, pedal planes and cars for under 5s and the famous mascot Bertie Bear! www.brooklandsmuseum.com 2 AUG TEDDY BEAR’S PICNIC AT EDEN WALK SHOPPING CENTRE Eden Walk, Kingston Upon Thames KT1 1BL Time: 12-4pm Interactive storytelling (hourly from 12pm to 3pm) and face painting sessions – don’t forget to bring your favourite teddy bear! www.edenwalkshopping.co.uk 4 AUG 15 MINUTES OF FUN AT CHERTSEY MUSEUM 33 Windsor Street, Chertsey KT16 8AT Time: 1.30-3.30pm Cost: FREE Drop-in family craft session. 01932 565764 www.chertseymuseum.org KIDS RUN FREE AT MARBLE HILL PARK Richmond Road, Twickenham TW1 2NL Ages: 0-16 Time: 9am Cost: FREE Free running events for children. 08703 331181 www.kidsrunfree.co.uk

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What’s On 4 AND 5 AUG BIRDS OF PREY AT RHS WISLEY Woking GU23 6QB Cost: FREE with Normal Admission Meet these wonderful birds of prey up close and learn all about them; the agility displays take place at 11am and 2pm 0845 260 9000 www.rhs.org.uk/wisley 4 AND 18 AUG OLD ISLEWORTH MARKET Shrewsbury Walk, off South Street, Old Isleworth Focusing on high-quality food, the market will offer locals an alternative to the supermarket and a chance to purchase locally sourced, affordable produce. rowan@southstreet.biz 5, 26 AND 27 AUG THAMES DITTON MINIATURE RAILWAY OPEN DAY Claygate Lane, Thames Ditton KT7 0LE Time: 2-5.30pm Cost: single rides £2.50, unlimited £7.50 The railway is open for rides and is a great place for a family picnic. www.malden-dsme.co.uk 7 TO 10 AUG PREHISTORC ARTS AND CRAFTS: ANGLO SAXONS AT MUSEUM OF RICHMOND Old Town Hall, Whittaker Ave, Richmond TW9 1TP Ages: 5-11 Time: 10am-12pm Cost: £5.50 Discover more about life in early Britain through weaving and braiding. 0208 332 1141 www.museumofrichmond.com

9 AUG THE SECRET GARDEN AT EDEN WALK SHOPPING CENTRE Eden Walk, Kingston Upon Thames KT1 1BL Time: 12-4pm Workshops and face painting to entertain your little ones. www.edenwalkshopping.co.uk 16 AUG HANSEL & GRETEL AT EDEN WALK SHOPPING CENTRE Eden Walk, Kingston Upon Thames KT1 1BL Time: 12-4pm Enjoy a Hansel & Gretel inspired afternoon with a sweet search, interactive storytelling (hourly from 12pm to 2pm), face painting and giveaways. www.edenwalkshopping.co.uk 19 AUG SUPERHEROES AT KEMPTON STEAM RAILWAY Snakey Lane, Feltham TW13 6XH Time: 10.30am-4pm Cost: Adult £2.50, Child £1, Under 5s FREE www.hamptonkemptonrailway.org.uk 21 TO 24 AUG PREHISTORC ARTS AND CRAFTS: VIKING RUNES AT MUSEUM OF RICHMOND Old Town Hall, Whittaker Ave, Richmond TW9 1TP Ages: 5-11 Time: 10am-12pm Cost: £5.50 Discover more about life in early Britain through these fun workshops and make a replica to take home. 0208 332 1141 www.museumofrichmond.com

23 AUG ONCE UPON A TIME AT EDEN WALK SHOPPING CENTRE Eden Walk, Kingston Upon Thames KT1 1BL Time: 12-4pm Meet the beautiful princess and enjoy interactive storytelling (hourly from 12pm to 3pm) and face painting. www.edenwalkshopping.co.uk 25 TO 27 AUG AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY STEAM UP AT LONDON MUSEUM OF WATER & STEAM Green Dragon Lane, Brentford TW8 0EN Unlimited rides on the Waterworks Railway, plus one of the Cornish beam engines will be in steam – kids go FREE to the Museum. 020 8568 4757 www.waterandsteam.org.uk 30 AUG GARDENING GALA AT EDEN WALK SHOPPING CENTRE Eden Walk, Kingston Upon Thames KT1 1BL Time: 12-4pm Meet Professor Crump and take part in workshops and face painting, plus giveaways. www.edenwalkshopping.co.uk

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rand new children’s festival coming to Printworks, London, announces fantastic new additions to the line-up.

Bursting onto the festival scene, Monstrous (July 29), the brand new family day festival has just announced a host of new acts to join the already fantastic line-up, which takes place on July 29th at London’s famous Printworks.

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Hosting an arena of seven fantasy worlds, the Monstrous line-up is jam packed with live performances, amazing experiences, exciting attractions and wonderful adventures – all resulting in a fantastic family day out! The fantasy worlds include the digital haven of Arcade Alley, the enchanted magical kingdom of Princess, Prince & Unicorn Land,

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a dancefloor fiasco at Monty’s Monstrous Disco, the ultimate bouncy castle experience at Inflatable World, Circus School, The Big Outdoors and the super chilled Baby Garden. Third release tickets are on sale now priced £28.50pp. Babies in arms can attend free of charge. For tickets and more information visit www.monstrouscreations.co.uk or follow on socials.

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Days Out Summer Adventures with the National Trust From outdoor theatre to camping under the stars, the National Trust provides a perfect backdrop for your summer adventures, so go make some memories! Take your pick from our local highlights:

Outdoor Theatre Claremont Landscape Garden, Esher The Reluctant Dragon (20 July 7pm) Hatchlands Park, near Guildford The Importance of Being Earnest (26 July 6pm) The Tempest (5 August 7pm) Peter Pan (8 and 9 August 6pm) Pride and Prejudice (12 August 6pm) The Princess and the Giant (23 August 6pm) Morden Hall Park The Wind in the Willows (3 August to 6 August) The Tempest (17 August 7.30pm) Winkworth Arboretum Treasure Island (4 and 5 August)

Trails and Walks Hatchlands Park Pony Magic (various dates from 1 July to 31 August) Winkworth Arboretum Bat walks (14 July and 25 August) Themed Trails (various dates from 21 July to 2 September 10am to 5pm) Polesden Lacey Bat walks (various dates from 14 July to 29 August Dusk) Summer Butterfly Walk (12 August 11am to 1pm) Claremont Landscape Garden, Esher Amphibian Trail (23 July to 3 August) Mammal Trail (4 to 17 August) Creepy Crawly Fantastic Beasts Trail (5 August to 2 September) Morden Hall Park Family bat walk and moth trapping (10 and 18 August)

Craft Polesden Lacey Summer Family Fun (21 July to 31 August) Winkworth Arboretum Themed Crafts (various dates from 27 July to 19 August 11am to 1pm) Dapdune Wharf Robin Hood Thursdays (Thursdays in August 11am-5pm) Claremont Landscape Garden, Esher Animal Craft Workshops (6 to 10 August)

Games and Play Winkworth Arboretum Teddy Bears’ Picnic and Storytelling (6, 13, 20 and 27 August 1.30pm to 2.30pm)

Camping Claremont Landscape Garden, Esher Big Camp (18 to 19 Aug) Make the most of the summer by camping at Claremont – includes nature activities. Dapdune Wharf Big Camp (21 to 22 July) Activities include a bat, walk, boat trip at dusk and simply gazing at the stars! Winkworth Arboretum Big Camp (14 to 15 July) Camp under the stars and learn about the wildlife from expert Jonnie.

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Fly through history at Brooklands this summer

From the earliest string, wood and fabric flying machines through two wars, into the jet age and to Concorde, this unique heritage is told through the stories of the people who worked and flew at the site, which at one point had 14,000 workers in its factories.

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he incredible history of racing, speed and flight through most of the 20th Century is waiting to be discovered at Brooklands Museum this summer though a non-stop programme of activities for all ages. During the school holidays you can really feel what it was like to race on the World’s first purpose-

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built race track as the Brooklands Car Rides Team take passengers up the hill climb and along the steep banked track. If flying is more your thing, then you can take a virtual supersonic ‘flight’ on board Concorde with a fabulous Kids’ Tour expertly ‘piloted’ by your Concorde steward. Open every day and included in the entry price is the Brooklands’ Aircraft Factory, a fantastic new exhibition that everyone is talking about; recently winning a Museums and Heritage Award for best new permanent exhibition. Housed inside an original WWII hangar, you will find giant sections of aircraft on assembly lines, interactive work areas where you can try some of the techniques yourself and make your own metal aircraft to take home. The centre piece is the famous Wellington Bomber, a giant aircraft that actually flew in the War and was salvaged and came back to Brooklands for restoration.

Back in the Clubhouse, which still has its distinctive green dome on top, you can walk through some of the period rooms and really feel the glamour from the speedy 1930s created by the Bentley Boys and Speed Queens, the rich and famous and Royalty. This is also where you’ll find the Sunbeam Café for a fuel stop during your visit. Lastly, you can try one of three different simulator rides in the 4D Theatre taking you round race tracks or on an aerobatic display with the Red Arrows. On your way out, you will find it hard not to find something from the Museum Shop to remind you of your visit; a unique pack of Brooklands Top Trumps, a model of Concorde or one of the many books, toys and DVDs all relating to this fantastic place where you’re guaranteed to learn something and be amazed at the same time! For more information, visit www.brooklandsmuseum.com

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Summer Days Out By Claire Winter

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hile our children are looking forward to the summer holidays, many of us parents are wondering how we are going to juggle work, play and activities within our budget in a way that works for the whole family. If you’re short on ideas, we have some ideas that won’t break the bank! Britain has an amazing array of museums and entry is often free or by donation. Head to London for one of the ‘Big 3’: the Science Museum (www.sciencemuseum. org.uk), the Natural History Museum (www.nhm.ac.uk) or the V&A (www.vam.ac.uk). Our family favourite is the National History Museum. You’ll need at least half a day as there are thousands of exhibits ranging from dinosaurs, to volcanicity, to evolution. Don’t miss the skeleton of the Blue Whale in the Hintze Hall, which is truly majestic. If you’ve visited these already, try a lesser-known one, like The Cartoon Museum (www. cartoonmuseum.org) in Holborn. Entry is £7 for adults and £3 for children. Kingston Museum (www.kingston. gov.uk/museum) is a great free museum to visit and children

can follow the trail around the galleries or get arty in the Creative Corner with a variety of self-led activities. Every Friday there is a craft and story session for under 5s and in the school holidays there are various craft sessions and workshops. Another free local museum is Chertsey Museum (www.chertseymuseum.org) which has many drop-in and bookable craft and story-based workshops inspired by the museum’s various exhibitions. This summer, the Museum of Richmond (www. museumofrichmond.com) is hosting Prehistoric Arts and Crafts workshops (various dates from 24 July to 24 August) for five to eleven-year-olds. Each prebookable workshop costs £5.50 and will cover a topic, including Roman mosaics, the Anglo Saxons and Viking runes; at the end of the session little ones will have made something topic related to take home. If you are looking for something a little different then the London Museum of Water & Steam (www. waterandsteam.org.uk) is a good place to visit. Here you can learn about London’s watery past, take a

ride on a steam train and have fun in the splash zone. During selected dates this summer (from 26 July to 17 August) entry for children is free. If you visit Tower Bridge (www. towerbridge.org.uk)this summer, you can also visit the exhibition with a new family activity pass (family tickets usually start at £15.30) which gives you free

access to family activity days for six months. Activity days give families a chance to step inside the Bridge to experience the Glass Walkways, exhibitions and atmospheric Victorian Engine Rooms while exploring its fascinating history and engineering feats through soundscapes, storytelling and art activities.

Rained in or at home for the day? Have a Kitchen Disco

Get the children to choose a playlist on Spotify, or from your music collection and have a kitchen dance-off. You could also get glow sticks and neon face paint and turn it into a glow party.

Make a Play in a Day

Dig out the dressing up and create a play or a Britain’s Got Talent-style show.

Create a Smoothie

Buy some yummy fresh fruit and get your children to design fruit smoothies. They could come up with a name for their new concoctions and design some packaging for them too.

Learn a New Skill

Encourage the kids to surf the web for educational reasons and research a new skill they could learn like coding, plaiting hair, or juggling. YouTube is great for this but ensure parental settings are turned on!

Have a Nerf War

Get the neighbours involved and stock up on ammunition; kids love to do this in the house or garden.

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Days Out Giant highs at Kew’s Temperate House

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his summer, visitors to the newly reopened Temperate House at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew are in for a treat as Cirque Bijou conjures up a breathtaking aerial spectacular. Celebrating 250 years of circus performing in the UK and inspired by the magnificent structure of the Temperate House, these inimitable show makers have created Harmonic (weekends and bank holidays until 2 September), an unforgettable production that will have you gasping in awe as the performers quite literally swing from the rafters. Harmonic is a one-of-a-kind visual spectacular blending aerial performance with a unique musical score by composer and cellist Rob Lewis. Using the greatest glasshouse in the world as its backdrop, this 20-minute show conjures up thoughts of living in

harmony with nature as it explores the themes of diversity in science, society and nature, focussing on how plants and humans interact and rely on each other for survival. If you are looking for something a little more down to earth, then a guided tour from conservation giant, Gnomus is perfect (21 July to 2 September). Little ones will love this larger-than-life puppet who is eager to share his knowledge as he guides them through the world’s temperate lands on a story-led walking adventure, through the glasshouse’s ten thousand plus plants, sharing interesting tales about this amazing plant collection. Visitors can keep up to date with Gnomus’s adventures by following his blog at www.kew.org/blogs/ in-the-gardens/i-am-gnomuscaretaker-of-the-earth For more information, visit www.kew.org

Kids love a boat trip with Turk Launches!

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ake a seat on deck, sip a cold drink and enjoy the stunning views from a Turk Launches river cruise - perfect for relaxing when the kids are running you ragged during the school holidays! Kids love the adventure of being on the water, waving to passersby, spotting wildlife and cheering on any passing boats or rowers. They are naturally fascinated by the lowering of the chimneys on the larger boats as they pass through the historic bridges and going through

Teddington Lock always entertains. Turk Launches runs up to 45 boat trips daily between Kingston, Richmond and Hampton Court. Bikes and dogs on a lead are welcome on board. The Thames’ towpaths between Richmond, Kingston and Hampton Court are great fun to explore and safe for children. Why not pack a picnic and relax riverside? You can board at: Turks Pier near Hampton Court Bridge, near Kingston Bridge at back of John Lewis and St Helena’s Pier near Richmond Bridge.

With plenty of indoor and outdoor seating, plus a helpful crew on hand to assist with pushchairs, the boats are sturdy and the river calm - so no motion sickness, just a happy, family day out! During the school holidays, one child goes FREE per full fare paying adult on boat trips Monday to Wednesday only (excludes Monday 27 August) when you quote Families magazine. For more information, visit www.turks.co.uk

We’re Going on a Bear Hunt

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Summer Fun at Bocketts Farm Enjoy a great day out at Bocketts Farm in Leatherhead this summer (21 July to 2 September) with a full programme of fun activities! Children will love the daily activities, including pony and tractor rides, gold panning, animal handling, goat milking and the famous pig racing. In addition, the Small Animal Village and Big Animal Barn are open where you can meet and feed all of the friendly farm animals. Plus, don’t miss the brilliant Water Wars Splash Zone, which involves launching water filled balloons at your opponent’s station – great fun for all ages!

With two large indoor play barns, trampolines, young driver’s area, sandpits, pedal go-karts, panning for gold, treehouse towers and two giant jumping pillows, there’s plenty to keep the whole family amused. For more information, visit www.bockettsfarm.co.uk

Jurassic Adventure at RHS Wisley

Take a step back in time this summer at RHS Garden Wisley, near Woking and unearth the secrets of the land that time forgot in Jurassic Discovery (21 July to 2 September). Plants were vital to the survival of the dinosaurs most commonly associated

with this age and visitors will be able to discover the descendants of some of those early plants with the family-friendly activities. Children will love the Jurassic-themed activities, where willow and metal dinosaur sculptures will help set the scene for their very own pre-historic detective adventure featuring a ‘fossil’ dig and a Jurassic discovery trail. Each week, arts and crafts activities will include gingko and fern leaf printing, ‘sow and grow’ and shadow puppet-making workshops.

For something a little different, visit Arts Fest (14 to 15 July) which is celebrating 250 years of the circus. There’s something for everyone, with exciting performances, circus workshops, music, craft stalls and demonstrations from the Surrey Guild of Craftsmen. If you love Birds of Prey flying displays, then a visit on 4 and 5 August (11am and 2pm) is a must. This is a wonderful opportunity to meet these stunning birds up close and watch in wonder as they perform their incredible agility displays.

For those of you visiting on a Friday afternoon (6 July to 31 August, 1pm to 3pm) be sure to take part in Flavoursome Fridays! Come and taste a selection of seasonal fruits and vegetables grown at Wisley, from strawberries, raspberries, redcurrants and blueberries to cucumbers, tomatoes, sugar snaps and sweetcorn. Be inspired to grow particular varieties at home and pick up some tips on cultivation from the RHS team at the same time. For more information, visit www.rhs.org.uk/wisley

Knights & Princesses School at Hever Castle 21 July – 27 August Throughout the summer holidays kids can experience what it was like to grow up and serve in a royal household in medieval times at Hever Castle’s Knights & Princesses School. Suitable for children ages 6-12 (approximately), these free classes last for around 40 minutes and take place daily at 11:30am, 12:30, 2pm, 3pm and 4pm. Children are encouraged to come in costume to really get into the spirit of their training session. Knights will learn how to prepare and protect their armour and discover the best way to arm and disarm their master before battle. Princesses are shown the correct way to give a proper and perfect curtsey. At the end of each session, children take part in a fun Have a Go Jousting activity before receiving their ‘Knight School Certificate’ and being officiated as knights and princesses of Hever. Knights & Princesses School takes place daily from 21 July – 27 August and is included in normal Hever Castle admission rates; spaces should be booked on arrival at the Information Centre. Gardens only admission - £14.50 (adult), £9.20 (child 5-15), under 5s free, £39.90 (family). For more information on prices and opening times, visit hevercastle.co.uk. 30 • Kingston • Richmond • Brentford • Isleworth • Spelthorne • North Surrey - July/August 2018

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