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Coping with separation anxiety What to look for when choosing a Nursery
What’s On family activities and events PLUS Box Office guide
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Editor Happy New Year and welcome to the first issue of Families Solent East for 2016! We hope you had a fantastic family Christmas break. In this issue we have tips for parents when choosing a nursery, starting a new exercise regime and coping with separation anxiety. There are lots of great family shows at the theatre over the next couple of months, so don’t miss our special Box Office guide on page 15!
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What you need to know when choosing a nursery or playgroup Many mums return to work after their maternity leave finishes and choose to leave their baby in a nursery. Even if you are a stayat-home mum or dad, it’s likely that when your child is between the ages of two and three years old you will want her to start at a playgroup or nursery school – for both her benefit and yours. But how do you choose the right nursery for your baby? You can usually get a list of local nurseries and playgroups from your local council, from your health visitor, local library, GP surgery or on the internet. Speak with other mums about the nursery or playgroup you are most interested in, and go along and spend a morning at each group, together with your child. Gut instinct can be invaluable in these situations.
10 things to consider when choosing a nursery: 1. Are you and your child made to
feel welcome and introduced to the nursery staff, helpers and perhaps to other children? Are you allowed to stay and watch at a time to suit you – not them?
2. Check out the space itself. The room may be a bleak church hall but have the staff made it look lively and interesting?
3. Does the nursery seem too
crowded? Numbers are controlled by local authority regulations, and insurance policies, but some playgroups squeeze in extra children.
4. Is there somewhere for outdoors play on fine days? Are there books in a quiet corner where children can go and sit? Is there an interactive area, such as a nature table?
5. Check out the toys, equipment
encouraged to do quiet, creative activities or do they run about in gangs and spend a lot of time on sit-on cars and toys? Are girls encouraged to do physical play and large toy activities? Do boys and girls play together? Both boys and girls need physical, energetic play, construction play and quiet creative periods with adult attention.
and art materials on offer. Are the same toys put out in the same area every day? (this is why it’s a good idea to visit more than once on random, different days).
6. Are there varied activities on
offer, such as painting, sandpits, water play areas, Wendy house, play dough, building bricks, puzzles, a dressing up box? Are these accessible all the time?
Try to visit a group while a singing or story time session is going on. Singing sessions should always be varied and fun with lots of action rhymes and percussion and have all the children enthusiastically joining in.
7. Do the children look excited and interested in the toys available?
8. Does the climbing equipment
look well-maintained and is there a soft landing area?
9. What about the staff? Are they
listening and talking to the children? Are they calmly in control? Do they seem to be caring with the children? Do they notice aggressive or painfully shy children and get them to join in constructively? Do they spend more time chatting with each other than with the children?
10. Talk to the staff to find out
their views on discipline, dealing with anxious children and free and structured play to see if their ideas are the same as yours. The ideal atmosphere at a nursery group should be busy and buzzing, but never out of control. Noisy children racing around or charging up and down on bikes and cars shows a clear lack of organisation. Another point to consider is whether boys and girls at the nursery are treated equally. Do boys get
Story time should also be something the children particularly enjoy. The story teller should be able to hold the children’s attention. Story time should not be used as an opportunity for helpers to take the children to the toilet or tidy up. If you like a particular nursery or playgroup, but feel they fall down in one or two areas, then speak with the supervisor. They may welcome your suggestions and be able to make changes to suit you and your child. If they don’t, then move on and find one that’s more in line with your requirements. Emma’s Diary is the UK’s most trusted and influential pregnancy and baby channel. Working in partnership with The Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) for more than 23 years, they provide parents-to-be and new parents with the very best medical and practical information. Visit www.emmasdiary.co.uk
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How to help your child (and you) cope with being apart It can be very upsetting for a parent when their child screams and cries as they try to leave them with someone else, whether it is at a nursery, with a child minder or relative.
At what age does separation anxiety affect children?
Separation anxiety often starts at around the age of eight months and usually improves around the one year mark when children are starting to toddle around more actively and This distress at leaving a parent is have lots on their mind to keep them called separation anxiety and it is distracted and entertained. However, more extreme than just being clingy. the anxiety sometimes returns All babies, at some point or other at around the age of two, when in their development, are likely to children become more aware of their experience separation anxiety in own independence, the world around some format. It is very common and them and their feelings. completely normal. It can happen in phases (sometimes very short ones) and will not last forever. Babies have How to cope with separation anxiety to learn the ability to trust so when a parent 'disappears' if they haven’t A baby who has separation anxiety yet learned to trust, they take it as needs to be constantly and a fearful or threatening situation. convincingly reassured that your Child psychologists liken it to babies absence does not mean you have using their Stone Age instincts. Little gone forever. The only way to prove this is to leave her and come back ones don’t instinctively know they again. are safe at nursery school or with Aunty Jane. To them, when mum There is one school of thought that walks out of the door, they could playing the age-old game of peek-abe eaten by tigers! Of course we boo developed from a need to prove know their tears and tantrums are to babies that mum can disappear... misplaced, but that’s not to say that and come back again. One thing is it isn’t a difficult thing for a parent for sure; parents can’t give up their to witness and cope with. plans or skip going to work because of their child’s tears. Separation is Nobody wants to think that their something children have to learn child is panicking and upset when to cope with. It’s all part of their they are being left with someone emotional journey. different or somewhere new.
There are some practical things you can do to help if your child is showing signs of separation anxiety: Your baby may be comforted by a soft toy or blanket which they associate with you Try to time your leaving spells when your baby is awake and alert. If she is tired, hungry or grouchy then her tears could get out of hand Practice leaving your child for short spells (15 minutes at a time to start with) with a friend or relative Try to leave your baby with only a small number of regular people and keep her surroundings as familiar as possible If you know in advance which child minder you will be using, invite her over a couple of times to meet your baby with you around or if your baby will be going to a nursery, pay a few short visits there with her before she starts there Have a 'bye bye' routine so saying or waving bye bye to you is a fun thing Never sneak away when she is not looking Always reassure her you will be returning If she is old enough to understand explain you will return after her nap or after her teatime. Give her a time frame to recognise. BUT only if you are sure you can stick to it! When you’ve said goodbye, GO. Don’t nip back or lurk around watching her unless you are absolutely certain you won’t be spotted. Emma’s Diary is the UK’s most trusted and influential pregnancy and baby channel. Working in partnership with The Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) for more than 23 years, they provide parents-to-be and new parents with the very best medical and practical information. Visit www.emmasdiary.co.uk
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Education News
New Nursery
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Parents can be confident that their child will be as well looked after at nursery as they can at home thanks to a couple of new initiatives. In the Spring, the Government introduced Millie’s Mark, a scheme which means that every nursery will have firstaid trained staff in the nursery at all times. Following the death of Millie Thomson who choked and died at her nursery in 2012, her parents Joanne and Dan have successfully campaigned government to ensure that all newly qualified staff with the childcare level 2 and 3 qualification will automatically have training in emergency paediatric first aid or a full paediatric first aid certificate. Nurseries that reach a ‘gold standard’ of care will receive a certificate to display, known as Millie’s Mark. This will give parents reassurance that their child is being cared for by a range of trained professionals should something go wrong. In addition, a report by the Early Years Foundation has revealed that more and more children are achieving a good level of development when they enter infant school, thanks to the care and skills they learn at Nursery. They say the gap between girls and boys is getting narrower and also that the gap between disadvantaged children and their peer group is narrowing, though not by as much as would be desirable. Chief executive of the National Day Nursery Association, Purnima Tanuku OBE, said: “These latest results show the great work that our sector is achieving, despite all the challenges they are facing with regards to funding shortfalls and difficulties with recruitment. “The gap between the least and most advantaged children is slowly narrowing, more needs to be done to improve this situation. These results show the importance of sufficient funding for nursery places for eligible two-year-olds, which must be of high quality to make a difference to their life chances. “With the impending doubling of funded childcare hours for three and four-year-olds, this documented progress must not be stalled by limits on funding reducing the quality of the early years education being received in private, voluntary and independent nurseries.”
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Reception Class entry at Portsmouth High School Set in the heart of Southsea in large gardens, Portsmouth High Junior School provides an ideal start for your daughter offering an innovative and challenging curriculum to ensure she reaches her full potential and is well prepared for Senior School.
Applications are now being taken for entry into our Reception Class in 2016. Join us on Saturday 6 February from 10am to 12pm for a carousel of assessment activities for entry. For more information, visit www.portsmouthhigh. co.uk/events To book a place please telephone our Admissions Registrar on 023 9282 6714 or e-mail admissions@por.gdst.net We look forward to welcoming you and your daughter.
Security and first class facilities at Brookham School Brookham nursery provides a warm, secure and stimulating environment where children can play happily and develop and learn at their own pace. The nursery is part of Brookham Pre-Prep School and as such children quickly feel part of the school, meaning the transition into Reception is a natural and easy progression. The nursery benefits from access to the school’s resources and first class facilities with children enjoying weekly swimming, music and Spanish lessons, as well as sessions at Forest School in Brookham Woods. Brookham School, Highfield Lane, Liphook, Hampshire GU30 7LQ Tel: 01428 722005 email: office@brookhamschool.co.uk www.highfieldandbrookham.co.uk
Exciting times for Ryde School The Junior School started the Autumn Term under the helm of new Head Mrs Linda Dennis.
Previously Deputy Head at St Faith’s School, Cambridge and an experienced ISI Inspector, Mrs Dennis succeeded Mr Howard Edwards, following his retirement in the summer. ‘‘I am very excited about the move and feel honoured to have been asked to take on the position. Like all good schools I have found a warm and caring community with dedicated teachers and pupils who have a real desire to learn. Already this term a new Outdoor Learning centre has been opened in the School grounds for Fiveways and Junior School pupils and a continuous programme of curriculum review and enhancement, as always, is underway. Spanish, Latin and Mandarin were introduced recently and continue to prove popular with pupils and parents and we have just started a number of new clubs and activities to expand our pupils’ learning. I am very much looking forward to the years ahead and helping guide pupils to meet their future potential’’
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Hampshire’s most Accredited Swim School Rusalka Swim School is an independent, private swimming school offering the finest levels of swimming tuition to babies and children throughout southern Hampshire. They often teach nervous adults too! Operating from their own two superb, modern, warm, indoor swimming pool complexes in Horndean, they are the only swimming school in mainland Hampshire to be awarded ASA ‘Aquamark’ Centre of Excellence status in 2010. The school’s owner, Yulia Parker, was also voted the UK’s Swimming Teacher of the Year 2007 / 2008 and in 2011 they were voted one of the top three swim schools in the UK! Place your trust in Rusalka - Hampshire’s most accredited Swim School. Regular classes from babies to adult in Horndean – call for times and details.
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New Year New You? How to start a new exercise regime when you’re a busy mum By Sally J. Hall
It seems as soon as Christmas Day is over, two types of advertisement start to appear on the television; the first are for holidays for the following summer, showing gorgeous people in tiny bikinis and trunks, cavorting across golden sands. The others – yes, you’ve guessed it. Weight loss. It’s no surprise that the fitness industry targets us just as we throw ourselves, groaning with overeating, onto the sofa for a few hours of feelgood films. Their research shows that most people start a new exercise regime in January, with a huge boost in gym memberships around that time. There is something motivational in having a whole new year to look ahead to and many of us start off with great new resolutions – even if they fall by the wayside by March. Add to this the complication of being a busy mum – and when, for goodness sake, are you going to find the time for a new fitness regime to shift those few pounds you put on over the winter or to get the baby weight off? Don’t despair, we have a few great ideas.
Preparation is key
Before you start any kind of exercise routine, check with your doctor (or midwife if you’re pregnant) that it’s OK. If you’ve recently given birth, wait until after your six week checkup. If you had a C-section or other complications, you might want to wait a while longer. Always start with stretches to warm your muscles and don’t overdo anything. If you start to hurt, it’s your body’s way of telling you to stop. Start with a small, short routine and gradually increase the time you spend and the intensity of your work-out.
Let’s swap
Chances are your nearest and dearest may also be feeling the belt pinch. So talk through your desires for a little time to yourself to get a little fitter and suggest you swap. He has the kids while you go to the gym, for a swim, for a long walk in the woods – whichever you feel you like the most. Then do the same for him another day. If you’re single, could you and a friend swap exercise times?
Do what you like
It may sound obvious but choose an activity you actually enjoy. If you join a spinning class, can’t keep up, end up red in the face and aching all over and dread going back, it’s not the right exercise for you. Try out a few different classes – everything from kick boxing to zumba is available these days, in gyms and church halls – and then pick the one you like the most. If you have joined a gym, you might find it works better to do a different thing each time. Try to include something that gets your heart racing, something stretchy and something that involves weights.
Kids come too
Can’t palm the kids off onto a relative? Want to get a few more steps done this week? Take the kids with you. Go to a local park with scooters and bikes and baby in a pushchair and walk around the outside of the park, encouraging the kids to race you. Not only will you all get an oxygen boost, they will sleep really well that night!
Using baby
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at home. There are quite a few postnatal exercise DVDs now that start you off gently and most importantly, know how to support and strengthen your body as it returns to your prepregnancy shape. Pop in the DVD, do a few exercises and have your baby on a play mat next to you so that you’re still close. You can even use your baby to strengthen your arms by lifting her over and over – and she’ll love it too!
Quick bursts
The time when your baby naps can be great for a quick burst – one of the hottest new fitness trends right now. Do push-ups against the wall or on your knees, use small weights to tighten arms (tins of beans work just as well), do squats and a few yoga poses for flexibility and strength in your core.
Three of the best postbaby fitness DVDs Pregnancy Health Yoga with Tara Lee - £14.99 A very comprehensive DVD that offers a choice of eight workout routines all suitable for pregnancy. My Pre & Post Natal Workouts Davina McCall - £34.99 You name the reason for exercise, Davina has made a DVD for it. But she really does know quite a bit about fitness during pregnancy and afterwards. Post Natal Pilates - Caroline Sandry £9.99 Pilates is a very powerful form of exercise that gives you great strength in your core, abdominal muscles and also has the muscle lengthening effects of yoga.
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When baby makes three As a couple you are looking forward to the arrival of the new baby and you have never felt as close as you do now contemplating future life as a real family. But what many couples don’t realise is quite how much their lives can be turned upside down by this pint-sized new arrival...
Your mewling ‘bundle of joy’ is now calling all the shots demanding to be fed, winded, bathed, cuddled and entertained and your time is no longer your own. As a couple you promised yourselves that having a baby wouldn’t change your lifestyle but, however organised and efficient you have always been, you are now sailing in uncharted territory and at times you probably feel rudderless. Both you and your partner adore the baby and are keen to be the best possible parents and that is where you focus all your energies. But, as Denise Knowles of Relate advises, in the excitement and exhaustion of life as new parents, you must also carve out time for your other half and nurture your own relationship as a couple. Denise suggests: “Sometimes a mum or dad can feel neglected or pushed out. Generally, new dads want to be involved much more than we really appreciate, or sometimes mums feel they have to do it all.” The pressure to be the perfect parent, combined with sleep deprivation, and possibly growing resentment by a mother who feels she is carrying most of the weight, or a dad who feels he is being pushed out, can put a strain on many relationships. Denise warns that unless couples work through any issues arising from the new family dynamic, cracks can start appearing in their relationship reaching a crisis point eighteen months or two years down the road. According to Denise, who has counselled many couples at Relate, communication and staying in touch (literally as well as figuratively) with your other half is key to keeping the spark alive in your relationship
and working through the inevitable teething problems of being a new family.
As a new mum, tired, busy, possibly having returned to work, short of time and money, the idea that not only do you have to look after your “One of the things I want to say is baby but that your adult partner also ‘don’t lose touch with one another’. needs your attention could be like Even if you don’t have a great deal red rag to a bull. That’s certainly how of time, spend some time together. I felt as a new mum when a relative Don’t feel guilty about postponing dared to suggest the washing, “Sometimes a mum or dad can I needed to give ironing or cleaning feel neglected or pushed out. more time to my to create time for Generally, new dads want to be partner. But, before being a couple.” you have a rant involved much more than we “Take time to at the unfairness really appreciate, or sometimes hug or cuddle of being burdened mums feel they have to do it all.” one another; with yet another and think about responsibility when giving your partner a gift on a daily you are feeling overwhelmed, pause basis. I’m not talking about going for a minute. out and buying a present – just For a start this cuts both ways, something simple like paying them parents need to look after one a compliment, or noticing that another as well as looking after the they are tired and offering to make baby – there is balance here and them a cup of tea. Have a date shared responsibility. night (even if you stay in). You can light some candles and phone for a takeaway so no one is stressed with cooking and washing up.
Denise adds: “It is important to be able to develop trusted support networks so that you can leave the baby even if it is only to pop out together for an hour for a walk. It doesn’t cost you money but it gives you the space and privacy to really talk to one another. Don’t always talk about the baby. Remember that you are a person in your own right and don’t forget your own dreams and aspirations.” Denise recommends that as well as finding couples time, the most contented parents also find ways of allowing each other some space for individual interests and time to maintain their own friendships. “To be a good parent you need to be true to yourself,” she says.
So if, ideally, you would like to grow old with your other half it is worth breaking through the fog that accompanies new parenthood and thinking about how to improve your chances of celebrating a golden anniversary. Don’t lose sight of your relationship and stay in touch with your feelings for one another. It might seem like an eternity away, but your babies will soon fly the nest while your partner can still be there for you.
If you are having problems in a relationship you can approach Relate for counselling. They offer online counselling and support as well as seeing couples or individuals. You can get relationship support as an individual even if your partner does not want to attend counselling. For more information see www.relate.org.uk
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Box Office Chichester Festival Theatre Oaklands Park, PO19 6AP Tel: 01243 781 312 8 - 10 January
Moscow City Ballet: The Sleeping Beauty
Moscow City Ballet present two classic productions featuring Tchaikovsky’s beautiful scores. With opulent costumes, enchanting characters and sparkling dances, the tale of Sleeping Beauty is one of the most beloved of the classical ballet repertoire, the evergreen tale of the love of a handsome prince and beautiful princess. Fri 8th 7.30pm, Sat 9th 2.30pm and 7.30pm, Sun 10th 3.00pm and 2pm. / Price: from £14.
27 - 31 January Hetty Feather
From best-selling author Jacqueline Wilson, the tale of plucky Hetty Feather is brought thrillingly to life on stage in this Olivier Award-nominated production. Enjoying a sold-out run in the West End, delighting critics and audiences with its beautiful storytelling, original songs and live music, circus skills and a huge heart, Hetty Feather is a terrific adventure story and the perfect treat for the whole family. 8 performances over 5 days, check website for times at cft.org.uk / Prices from £10.
16 - 20 February
Dinosaur Zoo February Half-Term Show
Now introducing the Tyrannosaurus Rex to the stage, Dinosaur Zoo brings these awesome prehistoric creatures to life as you’ve never seen them before. From cute baby dinos to teeth-gnashing giants, marvel and interact with extraordinary life-like dinosaurs in this imaginative and hilarious live show. / Price: from £12.50.
New Theatre Royal Portsmouth, PO1 2DD Tel: 02392 843 979 9 January
The Town Mouse and The Country Mouse
Pied Piper Theatre Company presents an enchanting and heart-warming telling of Aesop’s classic fable. Packed full of fun, music and song. For children aged 3 - 8 years of age. 2:30pm - 3:20pm / £8.
29 January
Junior Dance Off 2016
The Junior Dance Off is the only street dance event for schools of its kind. Portsmouth schools are invited to showcase their street dance talents. 6:30pm - 8:30pm. / £5 or book a family ticket for £15.
14 February
Egg and Spoon Theatre Show
UK-based children’s theatre company, Lyngo presents its first special theatre show for the early years! Egg and Spoon is an interactive romp through the seasons where you come in and out of our magic circle and get to open all the gifts of nature. 1:30pm - 2:10pm / £5.
18 February
The Legend of King Arthur
Oddsocks Productions are bringing to life “The Legend of King Arthur”! Prepare for magic, music and mirth as the ‘boy who would be king’ pulls the sword from the stone. 7.30pm / £16.
27 February
Marvellous Imaginary Menagerie Show
Roll up; roll up, for the most magnifical, tremendible and fantasticulous experience in town! The caravan of curiosities and its crew of mysterious misfits have arrived to entertain, amuse and beguile you. Are you brave enough to get onboard? Saturday 27th February 2016 at 2.30pm. 2.30pm. / £10.
Kings Theatre - Southsea PO5 2QJ, Tel: 023 9282 8282 19 - 23 January
Gangsta Granny Live on Stage
It’s Friday night and Ben knows that means only one thing – staying with Granny! From the acclaimed producers of HORRIBLE HISTORIES comes the world premiere of this amazing story by David Walliams, the UK’s best-selling author for children.
Ferneham Hall - Fareham, PO16 7DB. Tel: 01329 824864 30 January
The Jewels of Duckula Stage Show
Family friendly children’s TV Classic Count Duckula Live on Stage for the very first time! 11am / £10, £9 under 16’s, £32 Family of 4.
The Spring - Havant, PO9 1BS. Tel: 023 9247 2700 20 February
My Pet Monster and Me
Sophie Bucket lives on a farm with her Dad. She spends all of her time daydreaming, but most of her time alone. If only she had a little friend to share her adventures. One day, Sophie finds an egg. She keeps it warm, and out pops a cuddly, toothy, burpy, baby MONSTER! And this is when the fun begins... For children aged 3-7 years of age. 11.30 and 2.30pm / Tickets: £8 Family of four £28.
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HettyFeather at Chichester Festival Theatre
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What’s On The best of the rest! Your guide to family events this January & February
Although we aim to be as accurate as possible, the events listed in our What’s On section are compiled several weeks beforehand and may be subject to change. Please contact venues in advance to check full details.
16 January
Winnie the Pooh Day Storytime Special
Gosport Discovery Centre, High Street PO12 1BT
“Poor Mouse! A bear has settled in his favourite chair and that chair just isn’t big enough for two”. Find out what happens next, make your very own Tigger and take part in a bear hunt! Suitable for children aged 3 - 10, who must be accompanied by an adult. FREE - No need to book but places are limited. 11am – 12pm.
18 January
Teddy Bears’ Picnic
Gosport Discovery Centre, High Street, PO12 1BT Picnic for the under 5’s. Help us celebrate Winnie the Pooh Day by having a teddy bears’ picnic with us. Bring along your favourite bear and your lunch. FREE! Just come along. 12pm.
20 January
I Can Be an Artist
Gallery @ Gosport Discovery Centre, Walpole Road, PO12 1NS 2 - 2.45pm. A Galleries for Beginners workshop for under 5s with parents or carers. Create your own art work and enjoy some hands-on fun and a story. Just turn up, no need to book. Free with £1 donation.
21 January
Pre-School Cookery School Emsworth Cookery School, Emsworth, PO10 7UD 01243 371407 / 07733 262126
Start the New Year with vegetable pies, the cooks will choose from a selection of vegetables (and get the chance
Spot the dot for fr ee events! to try them before they say “No”!) and mash their choice of vegetables to top the pie. For children aged 2.5 - 5 years of age. 12.30-1.30pm / £8.50 per child.
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FUN DAYS Mon 15th - Fri 19th February 10am - 4pm
From the Roman kitchen to Roman school, food, ancient crafts & costumes fun for the whole family!
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23 January
Greg Jenner: The Worst and The Weirdest The Spring Arts & Heritage Centre, Havant, PO9 1BS 023 9247 2700
A special event for families where Greg will talk through his favourite bits of history that will make you go “URGH!”. Suitable for children age 6+ and their family. Tickets: £8, Family of four: £28. 2.30pm.
23 January
Havant and Portsmouth Wildlife Watch Staunton Country Park, Havant, PO9 5HB
Fun wildlife-themed and outdoor activities for children aged 5-15 years. Havant & Portsmouth Wildlife Watch group usually meet on the 3rd or 4th Saturday each month 10am-12noon at Staunton. 10:00am - 12:00pm / Donations welcome.
24 January
Holocaust Memorial Day 2016 D-Day Museum, Clarence Esplanade, Portsmouth, PO5 3NT 023 9282 6722 Free admission to the D-Day Museum to mark Holocaust Memorial Day.
Butterfly House
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Mon 01 – Sun 28 Feb, 10am – 4pm Enjoy the spectacular beauty of tropical butterflies in our butterfly house.
Bird Week Sat 13 – Sun 21 Feb, 10.30am – 3.30pm Take part in bird themed crafts and activities. *Cut out this advert and hand in when you visit to receive up to two free children with every full paying adult. Expires 6th March 2016. FSE02
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What’s On
Fun at Fort Nelson
13 February
15 -19 February
Longdown Activity Farm, Ashurst, New Forest. 023 8029 2837
GOALS Soccer Centre, Tangier Road, Portsmouth, PO3 6QA 023 8018 0200
Longdown Activity Farm Open for the New Season
Meet the animals at Longdown Activity Farm
24 January
Junior Cookery School Class Emsworth Cookery School 01243 371407 / 07733 262126
Same as 21st January but for ages 6-11 year olds. 10am - 11.15am / £15.00.
Celebrate Imbolc 2016: Celtic Spring Festival
Prepare to bid farewell to the cold winter nights and gradually welcome in the spring! It is held half way between the Winter Solstice and Spring Equinox, with storytelling, poetry, singing and firelight. 1pm - 4pm / £12 pp.
6 February
Ordinary Oscar Storytime Gosport Discovery Centre, High Street, PO12 1BT
30 January
Family Drawing Workshop
The Hampshire and Isle of Wight branch of the British Science Association has teamed up with aspex to present a series of family workshops inspired by science and nature. Free, informative and fun drawing activities and games, suitable for all ages and abilities. 2 - 4pm.
Butterflies at Staunton Staunton Country Park, Havant, PO9 5HB
Back by popular demand, enjoy the spectacular beauty of tropical butterflies at Staunton Country Park. Visit our Butterfly House and watch the butterflies take part in courtship flights and feed from plant nectar and fruit. And, if you stay still for long enough, one might even land on you! Glasshouse is open daily 10am–
Harry Potter Night
Calling all witches, wizards and muggles, join in for a magical night of fun and games. Make a wand, find out your Harry Potter name, try some Butter Beer and lots more. 6 to 7.30pm / £3, please book in advance.
Butser Ancient Farm, PO8 0BG 023 9259 8838
1 – 28 February
4 February
Gosport Discovery Centre, High Street, PO12 1BT
30 January
Aspex Gallery, Gunwharf Quays, PO1 3BF. 023 9277 8080
4pm. Standard admission to the park applies. The Butterfly House is suitable for all ages. KIDS GO FREE VOUCHER ON PAGE 13.
Oscar no longer wants to be just another ordinary snail. He’s bored and wants some excitement. Oscar wants to be FAMOUS! But when a Fairy Godsnail appears to make his dream come true, Oscar learns to be careful what he wishes for. . . Come along, listen to our story and make your very own Oscar to take home. Suitable for children aged 3-10 and must be accompanied by an adult. 11am to 12 noon / FREE.
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13 -15th 21 February Mon - Fri 19th 13February February 10am Wildlife Watch- 4pm
Staunton Country Park, From Havant, PO9the 5HB Roman
Fun wildlife-themed and outdoor activities for children aged 5-15 years. 10am – 12pm / Donations welcome.
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Longdown Activity Farm opens the farm gate for the 2016 season, welcoming visitors for February half-term every day until 30th October, including weekends and Bank Holidays. The daily timetable is packed with activities which run throughout the day, giving ample opportunity to see and feed the animals. Have a go at bottle-feeding a kid goat or even a calf! Maybe hold a duckling or baby rabbit in our animal handling barn. The pigs are waiting to meet you – and you may even see some piglets. The popular pony riding will also run throughout the half-term holiday and at weekends. If the weather is bad there are plenty of undercover play areas, including a soft play area, lots of trampolines, a huge straw barn, or the quieter infant play area and sand pit. The Longdown Farm shop is stocked with a wide range of delicious local produce. www.longdownfarm.co.uk
13 - 21 February Bird Week
Staunton Country Park, Middle Park Way, Havant, PO9 5HB
Enjoy bird themed crafts and get tips on how to look after our feathered friends. KIDS GO FREE VOUCHER ON PAGE 13
15 - 19 February
Half-Term Family Fun Day Fishbourne Roman Palace, Chichester, PO19 3QR 01243 785859
From the Roman kitchen to Roman school life, bread making, clay and costumes, it’s all about getting hands-on. 10am - 4pm / Admission prices apply.
Half Term Football Camp
This February Half Term, Soccer Scholar Academy is giving you the chance to attend our football Camp at Goals Centre Portsmouth. The camp is designed to create a fun environment for players of all abilities to enjoy learning and developing their skills through the most up to date coaching techniques. Email info@ soccerscholaracademy.com
15 - 19 February
Half-Term Holiday Activities
Peter Ashley Activity Centre, Cosham, PO6 1BJ 023 9232 1223
The centre offers exciting and varied activities that run during every school holiday within the Victorian Fort. All Day Fun for 8 - 13 year olds. 8:45am 3:45pm / £20 Mon-Wed-Fri, £16 Tues+Thurs.
15 - 19 February Pop Up and Play
Chichester Cathedral, PO19 1PX 01243 782 595
Follow the Cathedral trail to find out about the Victorians and the collapse of the spire. Have a go at creating your own Victorian toys - fantastic pop up people, a Jack in the box or a Victorian wooden spoon character to play with. 10.00am - 3.00pm / Cost £2.50 per child.
15 - 19 February
Monster Museum Trail
The Spring, Havant, PO9 1BS 023 9247 2700
Take part in a Monster Museum Trail to explore Havant’s hidden histories. Suitable for children aged 3 - 7 years. Children must be accompanied by an adult / £5 per child - includes coffee/tea for adult and squash for child.
16 - 20 February
Diplodocus Dino Discovery Chichester Festival Theatre, Oaklands Park, PO19 6AP
Join the Dinosaur experience before or after performances of Dinosaur Zoo. On our 90-minute Dinosaur Activity Trail you'll have the chance to uncover a fossil and make your own dinosaur mask. The perfect accompaniment to
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Dinosaur Zoo, also open to those not seeing the show. For children aged 3 years and over. Tues 2.30pm, Wed 12pm, Thu 2.30pm, Fri 12pm, Sat 12pm / Price: £10 per child, accompanying adult FREE.
16 February
Monster Prints Workshop
The Spring Arts & Heritage Centre, Havant, PO9 1BS. 023 9247 2700 Learn how to make simple lino prints and create your own monster print to take home. Suitable for 8-12 years. 10am - 1pm / £12 per child. Booking essential.
16 February
Fabulous Faces
Gallery @ Gosport Discovery Centre, PO12 1NS. 023 9252 3463
Family workshop for half term led by a professional artist. Inspired by the famous British Modern Art in our Defining Movements exhibition, you can create your own portrait or self-portrait using the techniques and media of the modern masters! Suitable for age 5+ / £4 per child, accompanying adults free. Book ahead.
17 February
Digital Monster Drawing Holiday Workshop
The Spring, Havant, PO9 1BS 023 9247 2700. Learn techniques to draw your own 'Monster Family' on your computer tablet. Your monster designs will then be turned into pictures to share online. For children aged 8-12 years. 10am - 1pm / £12.
17 - 18 February Magic School
Gosport Discovery Centre, PO12 1BT. 023 9252 3463
March/April Easter issue booking deadline 1st February 2016
The Magic School is back and there are brand new tricks for trainee wizards to learn including magic tricks that they can perform to friends and family at home: they won’t need specialist props, just regular household items. Suitable for ages 7 – 12 / 9.30am - 3.30pm (take a packed lunch) / Tickets £27.50.
Bird Week at Staunton Country Park
18 February
Circus Skills and Balloon
Monsters Holiday Workshop The Spring, Havant, PO9 1BS 023 9247 2700
Learn circus skills and create scary monsters out of balloons. For ages 8-12 years. 10am - 1pm / Tickets: £12.
20 February
Free Family Workshop
Aspex Gallery, Gunwharf Quays, PO1 3BF. 023 9277 8080
See 30th January listing for event details. 2 - 4pm.
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Gosport Discovery Centre, High Street, PO12 1BT. 023 9252 3463
10 to 11am. 5 week course where signs are taught in a relaxed atmosphere using songs, stories and rhymes with your child (age 4 – 18 months) Course Fee £20, concessions apply. Please book in advance.
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