Your guide to what’s on this summer for babies to teens!
Summer of Play in Surrey 20 Jul–1 Sep
Claremont Landscape Garden spaces, enjoy games in the garden and boating on the lake.
Dapdune Wharf Take part in sporty activities, theatre workshops, creative play and spend a night under the stars in Big Camp. Every day in August.
Hatchlands Park Explore the pirates’ hideout, follow the treasure trail, take part in games on the lawn and enjoy outdoor family theatre.
Polesden Lacey Inspired by the fantastical world of Grizwald the Griffin, discover the straw bale castle, family play zone and fun-fuelled activities.
Surrey Hills Enjoy free family theatre, sports and adventures at Hindhead Commons, Frensham Little Pond and Box Hill and games and musical fun at Leith Hill Place
Winkworth Arboretum Get sporty in the Pavilion of Play and visit on Wild Craft Wednesday for a new creative activity each week.
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Now the weather is getting better and the evenings longer, the garden and outdoor spaces beckon and you can get the kids outside to play. We’ve provided a selection of outdoor toy ideas that will help keep them busy.
If you are planning travel with extended family, check out our tips for holidaying with grandparents and, whilst looking forward to the months to come, it’s the perfect time to think about booking your child into a summer day camp or workshop – the long summer holidays will be here before you know it!
Swimming is the only sport your child can undertake that might save their life. But how can you best support them while they are learning to swim and avoid stopping their swimming lessons too soon? Find out in our article.
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Under 5s Summer Fun
Grace’s Play Cafe
Here are some ideas for summer fun with your little one. There’s lots more in the Summer Boredom Busters section and What’s on diary as well!
Grace’s Play Cafe in Frimley is a lovely play environment for babies and young children serving reasonably priced hot and cold food options, cakes and drinks. There is a ride-on rollercoaster, giant Lego blocks, dress-up, a lovely little courtyard and much more. The cafe is designed with both adults and children in mind, parents can take a break from the hustle and bustle of life whilst their little ones enjoy playing. Open Monday and Friday 9am - 12pm and 12.30pm - 3.30pm. Pre-booking is required.
Moo Music
Molly Moocow Summer Sessions
Come and join Molly Moocow for their outdoor classes in Godalming on Tuesdays and Thursdays in August. They will take place on 6th, 8th, 13th, 15th, 20th, 22nd, 27th & 29th August at 11am at Godalming Bandstand. £7 per family, book via: www.mollymoocow.com. Weather permitting.
The Hen House
Moo Music Farnham and Aldershot are running lots of fun moosical sessions this summer, in Ash and Farnham. There’ll be sessions for mixed ages (up to 7 years), babies and under 2 sessions. Specials include free play and snacks. You’ll be playing musical instruments, exploring sensory props, dressing up, bouncing the parachute, dancing and catching bubbles. To book please go to www.moo-music.co.uk/fa
The Mucky Cow Play Café
The Mucky Cow Play Café in Chobham is a family run play cafe for under 5s and their parents/ carers. As well as offering play sessions and great coffee and food, they have lots of events, here is what is running this Summer (book at www.themuckycowplaycafe.com):
16 July - Arts and Crafts 9.30am (painting/colouring/sticking)
18 July - Little Bears 9.30am (music and instruments)
23 July - Arts and Crafts 9.30am (Painting/ colouring/sticking)
25 July - Little Bears 9.30am (Music and instruments)
31 July - Artventures 9.30am (Crafts and messy play)
7 Aug - Moana visit 11.15am (Moana will be visiting, great for photo op plus games and fun)
8 Aug - Little Bears 9.30am (Music and instruments)
15 Aug - Lindsay from Mumma’s village 11.30am (Sensory time)
20 Aug - Arts and crafts 9.30am (Painting/colouring/sticking)
21 Aug - Koala Kids Parties Circus theme party 9.30am (Circus theme party, dressing up, games and dancing)
29 Aug - Amber Bees messy play session 9.30am (Messy play) Follow them on insta @themuckycowplaycafe in case more events are added in!
Guildford Spectrum
Guildford Spectrum really caters for all ages and your under 5s won’t miss out on the fun! The Bowling Alley is the perfect location for bargain bowling so why not try out Toddler TenPin, or EZ Toddler Tenpin, a shorter simplified game of bowling. Fancy a splash? Try the Toddler Splash swimming sessions in the leisure pool (term time only) with interactive water features that are designed to provide visual stimulation, aid sensory development and build water confidence through play.
Toddler Time at The Light, Addlestone
Toddler-centred films exclusively for pre-school children and their parents or carers. Tickets from £3.50 for children (adult is free). Babies and older children are welcome too. Visit https://addlestone. thelight.co.uk for more information and to see what is showing.
The Hen House is a soft play cafe in Haslemere designed for ages 0-8. There’s a designated baby area with mini ball pond, rocker, soft bricks, mirrors and animal heads all set within a cushioned walled area. For walkers and beyond there is the farm yard soft play structure that features a double cow print slide, sliders, spinners, climbers and nets. There’s a sensory room with a light up dance floor, rideons and walkers as well as a role play area and reading corner. The coffee shop offers a great drinks, snacks and food menu. They are open 7 days a week, book via the website. Follow them on instagram for their latest events and workshops for parents. @henhouse.kids
Muddy Boots Camps
Muddy Boots run Ofsted registered holiday camps for children aged 3-8 - and friends and siblings can be kept together regardless of age! Locally they run in Guildford and Cobham throughout the summer. A huge range of indoor and outdoor activities are on offer and the staff ratio is 1:8. You can book half days as well as full days. Book as early as possible for the best prices, see muddybootscamps.co.uk for details.
Bears Little Play
Bears Little Play at Busbridge Village Hall in Godalming is open until the end of the Summer term. For the Summer they have lots of toys and games in the secure garden as well soft play in the hall. https://bearslittleplay.com.
Dynamic Performing Arts
DPA are hosting workshops this summer at Worplesdon Memorial Hall for ages 3+. Children will learn songs, scenes and dances linked to the theme, plus there’ll be arts & crafts, dressing up and parachute games. Half day options available (£20). For more details see the listing on page 18 or visit www.dynamicperformingarts.co.uk.
The Art House
The Art House in Horsell, Woking are running Little Artists classes from 24 July - 23 Aug for children aged 2-6. Children do two themed activities within the one hour class. They also run longer summer workshops for older children. For details please refer to the timetable on www.thearthouse.co or see the listing on page 18.
Dinky Dance
Summer specials run on Mon 12 Aug and Mon 19 Aug 9.45am-10.25am at Sutton Green Village Hall and on Thurs 15 Aug and Thurs 22 Aug 10-10.40am at QE Park Centre, Guildford. From walking - 4.5 years old, older siblings welcome. To book go to: bookwhen.com/doitwithdance24 Any questions, email: hello@doitwithdance.co.uk
Ninja Warrior Soft Play
Tire your little ones out at Ninja Warrior Guildford’s fantastic soft play area this summer. Mini Ninja’s can climb, slide and play on a range of fun obstacles in a safe, enclosed area while the adults enjoy a drink from the Ninja Café. Ninja Warrior Soft Play is open daily this summer during normal park hours. And until the end of term, the new Ninja Toddler sessions will be running every weekday morning from 9.30-11.30am, where you can let your 1-4 year old loose on the specially modified giant inflatable course. Visit www.ninjawarrioruk.co.uk/guildford for further info. For summer holiday fun with your older ninjas, see listing on page 10.
Imagination Children’s Role Play
Imagination is an award winning role play and party venue for 0-7 year olds located in the heart of Camberley. The centre is now FULLY AIR CONDITIONED ready for the summer! The 90 minute sessions provide an educational experience to stimulate young minds through role play in a fun and safe learning environment. Children can explore the different rooms which include a Pirate Ship, Jungle room, Vets room and a designated safe play area for babies. The café serves delicious home made lunches, cakes, snacks and drinks with options for dietary requirements. To book visit www.imagination-roleplay.co.uk. For further details call 01276 423430.
Gym Jams
at: gracesplaycafe.co.uk
Under 5s Summer Fun
Grace’s Play Cafe
Frimley Village Hall
A fun environment for under 5s to explore, while adults can relax and socialise
Baby area
Outside space
Onsite parking
Lunches and snacks
Great hot & cold drinks
Open in the holidays
Booking essential at: gracesplaycafe.co.uk
About Imagination:
Half price play sessions on Monday and Tuesday afternoons!
Gym Jams is a multi-award-winning traditional style soft play, exclusively for babies and toddlers. Open over summer in their air-conditioned venue. Providing a clean, safe environment for little ones aged 0-3 years to explore at their own pace, learning to crawl, toddle and climb under and over the equipment. Set in the beautiful village of Normandy, with good road and railway access, situated on a 30 acre site set aside for community recreation which is home to a playground, a community shop and cafe and a picnic area. Plenty to explore locally on your visit! Bookings are made online at www.gym-jams.co.uk.
Bounce House Summer Party
At The Haslemere Youth Hub on Tues 27 Aug 10.30-11.30am for ages 1+. Bouncy castle, car ride ons, soft building blocks, climbing frame and more. Child £4. Book online via FIXR.
Animal Rhymetime, Godalming
Animal Rhymetimes at Godalming Library on Sat 3, Tues 6, Thurs 8 and Sat 10 Aug 11-11.30am for under 5s with an adult. No booking needed, limited spaces. Donations welcome.
Booking advisedwww.themuckycowplaycafe.co.uk
The Mucky Cow Play Cafe, High St, Chobham
Preparing to start or change school
Preparing to start or change school
By Gail HugmanPreparing to start or change school
By Gail Hugman By Gail HugmanStarting or changing school can be both an exciting and nerve-wracking business, not only for parents but also for children who pick up on the vibe at home. With planning, you can feel more confident in the way you support and celebrate your child’s milestones and transitions as they occur.
Starting or changing school can be both an exciting and nerve-wracking business, not only for parents but also for children who pick up on the vibe at home. With planning, you can feel more confident in the way you support and celebrate your child’s milestones and transitions as they occur.
Getting your child ready to start school
Starting or changing school can be both an exciting and nerve-wracking business, not only for parents but also for children who pick up on the vibe at home. With planning, you can feel more confident in the way you support and celebrate your child’s milestones and transitions as they occur.
Getting your child ready to start school
Getting your child ready to start school
Be sure to read the information pack provided by school. Teach your child to dress in their school clothes as independently as possible.
Be sure to read the information pack provided by school. Teach your child to dress in their school clothes as independently as possible.
Be sure to read the information pack provided by school. Teach your child to dress in their school clothes as independently as possible.
Show your child how to use cutlery for school lunches; or packed lunch boxes and wrappers.
Show your child how to use cutlery for school lunches; or packed lunch boxes and wrappers.
Show your child how to use cutlery for school lunches; or packed lunch boxes and wrappers.
Practise listening skills by giving instructions and asking your child to repeat them back to you.
Practise listening skills by giving instructions and asking your child to repeat them back to you.
Practise listening skills by giving instructions and asking your child to repeat them back to you.
Have fun with activities that practise fine motor skills, such as tracing or threading beads.
Have fun with activities that practise fine motor skills, such as tracing or threading beads.
Have fun with activities that practise fine motor skills, such as tracing or threading beads.
Explain that school is the place they will learn skills such as reading and writing, to help them in life. And make new friends to play with!
Explain that school is the place they will learn skills such as reading and writing, to help them in life. And make new friends to play with!
Explain that school is the place they will learn skills such as reading and writing, to help them in life. And make new friends to play with!
Let them know their teacher will be excited to meet them and is hoping they are kind and friendly as well. This helps your child to be more relaxed.
Let them know their teacher will be excited to meet them and is hoping they are kind and friendly as well. This helps your child to be more relaxed.
Let them know their teacher will be excited to meet them and is hoping they are kind and friendly as well. This helps your child to be more relaxed.
If your child is a little anxious, it can help to remind them where you’ll be and what you’ll be doing while they’re at school. Tell them you’ll be thinking about them and looking forward to seeing them at the end of the day.
If your child is a little anxious, it can help to remind them where you’ll be and what you’ll be doing while they’re at school. Tell them you’ll be thinking about them and looking forward to seeing them at the end of the day.
If your child is a little anxious, it can help to remind them where you’ll be and what you’ll be doing while they’re at school. Tell them you’ll be thinking about them and looking forward to seeing them at the end of the day.
Moving to secondary
Moving to secondary
Moving to secondary
Moving to secondary school is another big transition that many children look forward to but can find a little overwhelming when it happens. In the weeks leading up to the new term:
Moving to secondary school is another big transition that many children look forward to but can find a little overwhelming when it happens. In the weeks leading up to the new term:
Moving to secondary school is another big transition that many children look forward to but can find a little overwhelming when it happens. In the weeks leading up to the new term:
Remind them that no one expects them to be perfect. If they get lost during the first week, all they need to do is ask for help! Talk about what is likely to be expected of them and remind them you’re still available for help and support at home. This reassures their brain and helps their confidence.
Remind them that no one expects them to be perfect. If they get lost during the first week, all they need to do is ask for help! Talk about what is likely to be expected of them and remind them you’re still available for help and support at home. This reassures their brain and helps their confidence.
Remind them that no one expects them to be perfect. If they get lost during the first week, all they need to do is ask for help! Talk about what is likely to be expected of them and remind them you’re still available for help and support at home. This reassures their brain and helps their confidence.
Tell them that if they’re not sure of something, asking questions is okay, providing they’re polite.
Tell them that if they’re not sure of something, asking questions is okay, providing they’re polite.
Tell them that if they’re not sure of something, asking questions is okay, providing they’re polite.
Explain that it’s fine to feel excited and a little bit anxious. Ask them if there’s anything they’re worried about. Aim to suggest reassuring and practical solutions to even their smallest worries, which are quite normal when starting a new phase.
Explain that it’s fine to feel excited and a little bit anxious. Ask them if there’s anything they’re worried about. Aim to suggest reassuring and practical solutions to even their smallest worries, which are quite normal when starting a new phase.
Explain that it’s fine to feel excited and a little bit anxious. Ask them if there’s anything they’re worried about. Aim to suggest reassuring and practical solutions to even their smallest worries, which are quite normal when starting a new phase.
Finally, relax! Your child will feel more confident if you are proud of who they are and delighted with the progress they are making.
Finally, relax! Your child will feel more confident if you are proud of who they are and delighted with the progress they are making.
Finally, relax! Your child will feel more confident if you are proud of who they are and delighted with the progress they are making.
Returning to school
Returning to school
Returning
to school
It helps to prepare for returning to school after the long summer holidays.
It helps to prepare for returning to school after the long summer holidays.
It helps to prepare for returning to school after the long summer holidays.
A week before school starts in September, tell your child it’s time to get their brain ready to learn again, which means getting used to school bedtimes! It also usually means getting up earlier than in the holiday. Start to limit screen time that can distract their brain and make concentration at school more difficult. Put together a homework kit and decide when and where homework will be done (allowing for after school clubs).
A week before school starts in September, tell your child it’s time to get their brain ready to learn again, which means getting used to school bedtimes! It also usually means getting up earlier than in the holiday. Start to limit screen time that can distract their brain and make concentration at school more difficult. Put together a homework kit and decide when and where homework will be done (allowing for after school clubs).
Getting organised and putting a few things in place before the new school year will make for an easier start in September!
A week before school starts in September, tell your child it’s time to get their brain ready to learn again, which means getting used to school bedtimes! It also usually means getting up earlier than in the holiday. Start to limit screen time that can distract their brain and make concentration at school more difficult. Put together a homework kit and decide when and where homework will be done (allowing for after school clubs).
Getting organised and putting a few things in place before the new school year will make for an easier start in September!
Getting organised and putting a few things in place before the new school year will make for an easier start in September!
Gail Hugman is proprietor of Lessons Alive (www.lessonsalive. com) and author of A Short and Simple Book for the Why’s, 100 Things to Learn before you’re 10, plus the recently published Making the Pennies Drop, which shows parents exactly how to teach key skills to children.
Gail Hugman is proprietor of Lessons Alive (www.lessonsalive. com) and author of A Short and Simple Book for the Why’s, 100 Things to Learn before you’re 10, plus the recently published Making the Pennies Drop, which shows parents exactly how to teach key skills to children.
Gail Hugman is proprietor of Lessons Alive (www.lessonsalive. com) and author of A Short and Simple Book for the Why’s, 100 Things to Learn before you’re 10, plus the recently published Making the Pennies Drop, which shows parents exactly how to teach key skills to children.
Homework
Homework preparation
preparation
Homework preparation
Planning for homework before school starts helps set expectations. First, decide where the homework will be done and ask your child what they think would help them to be organised.
Planning for homework before school starts helps set expectations. First, decide where the homework will be done and ask your child what they think would help them to be organised.
Planning for homework before school starts helps set expectations. First, decide where the homework will be done and ask your child what they think would help them to be organised.
Prepare a homework kit in a box or drawer. This can save valuable minutes in a busy evening. It helps your child focus on their assignments rather than spend time searching for a pencil! Work on it together and put them in charge of making a checklist. Ask them to make sure everything goes back when they’ve finished and let you know if things wear out or get lost and need to be replaced.
Prepare a homework kit in a box or drawer. This can save valuable minutes in a busy evening. It helps your child focus on their assignments rather than spend time searching for a pencil! Work on it together and put them in charge of making a checklist. Ask them to make sure everything goes back when they’ve finished and let you know if things wear out or get lost and need to be replaced.
Prepare a homework kit in a box or drawer. This can save valuable minutes in a busy evening. It helps your child focus on their assignments rather than spend time searching for a pencil! Work on it together and put them in charge of making a checklist. Ask them to make sure everything goes back when they’ve finished and let you know if things wear out or get lost and need to be replaced.
Older children may be given a small budget for essential equipment which encourages responsibility and organisation.
Older children may be given a small budget for essential equipment which encourages responsibility and organisation.
Useful items include: a timer – helps brains to stay focused; pen; pencils; colouring pencils; eraser; pencil sharpener; ruler; dictionary; glue stick; scissors; protractor; Post-its; paper; counters; spelling practice sheets; dice; string; hole punch; paper clips; plastic pockets for work; stress or juggling balls; craft materials; water; background calming music (optional!)
Useful items include: a timer – helps brains to stay focused; pen; pencils; colouring pencils; eraser; pencil sharpener; ruler; dictionary; glue stick; scissors; protractor; Post-its; paper; counters; spelling practice sheets; dice; string; hole punch; paper clips; plastic pockets for work; stress or juggling balls; craft materials; water; background calming music (optional!)
Older children may be given a small budget for essential equipment which encourages responsibility and organisation. Useful items include: a timer – helps brains to stay focused; pen; pencils; colouring pencils; eraser; pencil sharpener; ruler; dictionary; glue stick; scissors; protractor; Post-its; paper; counters; spelling practice sheets; dice; string; hole punch; paper clips; plastic pockets for work; stress or juggling balls; craft materials; water; background calming music (optional!)
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We CAN save the planet
Most of us want to live in a way that’s kinder to the planet, kids especially. While researching my climate-change book for children, I met absolute piles of students in primary school assemblies. Lots of them were worried about climate change but unsure how to turn that eco-anxiety into eco-action.
We CAN save the planet
We CAN save the planet
We CAN save the planet
By James CampbellMost of us want to live in a way that’s kinder to the planet, kids especially. While researching my climate-change book for children, I met absolute piles of students in primary school assemblies. Lots of them were worried about climate change but unsure how to turn that eco-anxiety into eco-action.
By James CampbellWe CAN save the planet
Thankfully, there is a lot we can do - right now. The summer holidays are a great time to develop planet-saving habits for the rest of the year. Or for a lifetime, if you stick at it! Try these:
By James Campbell By James CampbellMost of us want to live in a way that’s kinder to the planet, kids especially. While researching my climate-change book for children, I met absolute piles of students in primary school assemblies. Lots of them were worried about climate change but unsure how to turn that eco-anxiety into eco-action.
By James CampbellMost of us want to live in a way that’s kinder to the planet, kids especially. While researching my climate-change book for children, I met absolute piles of students in primary school assemblies. Lots of them were worried about climate change but unsure how to turn that eco-anxiety into eco-action.
Most of us want to live in a way that’s kinder to the planet, kids especially. While researching my climate-change book for children, I met absolute piles of students in primary school assemblies. Lots of them were worried about climate change but unsure how to turn that eco-anxiety into eco-action.
Most of us want to live in a way that’s kinder to the planet, kids especially. While researching my climate-change book for children, I met absolute piles of students in primary school assemblies. Lots of them were worried about climate change but unsure how to turn that eco-anxiety into eco-action.
Thankfully, there is a lot we can do - right now. The summer holidays are a great time to develop planet-saving habits for the rest of the year. Or for a lifetime, if you stick at it! Try these:
Thankfully, there is a lot we can do - right now. The summer holidays are a great time to develop planet-saving habits for the rest of the year. Or for a lifetime, if you stick at it! Try these:
Most of us want to live in a way that’s kinder to the planet, kids especially. While researching my climate-change book for children, I met absolute piles of students in primary school assemblies. Lots of them were worried about climate change but unsure how to turn that eco-anxiety into eco-action.
Most of us want to live in a way that’s kinder to the planet, kids especially. While researching my climate-change book for children, I met piles of students in primary school assemblies. Lots of them were worried about climate change but unsure how to turn that eco-anxiety into eco-action.
Rethink your toilet situation
Thankfully, there is a lot we can do - right now. The summer holidays are a great time to develop planet-saving habits for the rest of the year. Or for a lifetime, if you stick at it! Try these:
Thankfully, there is a lot we can do - right now. The summer holidays are a great time to develop planet-saving habits for the rest of the year. Or for a lifetime, if you stick at it! Try these:
Thankfully, there is a lot we can do - right now. The summer holidays are a great time to develop planet-saving habits for the rest of the year. Or for a lifetime, if you stick at it! Try these:
Thankfully, there is a lot we can do - right now. The summer holidays are a great time to develop planet-saving habits for the rest of the year. Or for a lifetime, if you stick at it! Try these:
Thankfully, there is a lot we can do - right now. The summer holidays are a great time to develop planet-saving habits for the rest of the year. Or for a lifetime, if you stick at it! Try these:
Write to someone in power
Shop sustainably
Rethink
your toilet situation
Rethink your toilet situation
Rethink your toilet situation
Our sewage systems are overwhelmed by the sheer amount of waste we produce. Much of it gets flushed into rivers, where it causes algal blooms and chokes ecosystems. One solution is to cut down on our loo-flushing. Get your family to subscribe to ‘If it’s yellow, let it mellow; if it’s brown, flush it down.’ Better yet, read up on ‘humanure’ and join the movement!
Write to someone in power
Shop sustainably
Shop sustainably
Rethink your toilet situation
Rethink your toilet situation
You’re never too young to have your voice heard. Suggest your kids write to your MP about their climate concerns, urging them to get involved with key issues which worry your child. Local MPs will hopefully respond - particularly if your child argues their case without being rude or including photos of them with devil horns drawn on them!
Write to someone in power
Write to someone in power
Write to someone in power
Write to someone in power
Write to someone in power
get involved with key issues which worry your child. Local MPs will hopefully respond - particularly if your child argues their case without being rude or including photos of them with devil horns drawn on them!
You’re never too young to have your voice heard. Suggest your kids write to your MP about their climate concerns, urging them to get involved with key issues which worry your child. Local MPs will hopefully respond - particularly if your child argues their case without being rude or including photos of them with devil horns drawn on them!
Shop sustainably
Shop sustainably
Shop sustainably
Shop sustainably
You’re never too young to have your voice heard. Suggest your kids write to your MP about their climate concerns, urging them to get involved with key issues which worry your child. Local MPs will hopefully respond - particularly if your child argues their case without being rude or including photos of them with devil horns drawn on them!
You’re never too young to have your voice heard. Suggest your kids write to your MP about their climate concerns, urging them to get involved with key issues which worry your child. Local MPs will hopefully respond - particularly if your child argues their case without being rude or including photos of them with devil horns drawn on them!
You’re never too young to have your voice heard. Suggest your kids write to your MP about their climate concerns, urging them to get involved with key issues which worry your child. Local MPs will hopefully respond - particularly if your child argues their case without being rude or including photos of them with devil horns drawn on them!
You’re never too young to have your voice heard. Suggest your kids write to your MP about their climate concerns, urging them to get involved with key issues which worry your child. Local MPs will hopefully respond - particularly if your child argues their case without being rude or including photos of them with devil horns drawn on them!
You’re never too young to have your voice heard. Suggest your kids write to your MP about their climate concerns, urging them to get involved with key issues which worry your child. Local MPs will hopefully respond - particularly if your child argues their case without being rude or including photos of them with devil horns drawn on them!
Fast fashion is an ecological nightmare. A brand new pair of jeans takes 1,800 gallons of water to make; equivalent to four months’ worth of baths for one child! If your kids need summer clothes, head to charity shops, second-hand clothes fairs or swap with other parents. Find unique clothes and feel satisfied that no resources were used in your purchases.
Shop sustainably
Fast fashion is an ecological nightmare. A brand new pair of jeans takes 1,800 gallons of water to make; equivalent to four months’ worth of baths for one child! If your kids need summer clothes, head to charity shops, second-hand clothes fairs or swap with other parents. Find unique clothes and feel satisfied that no resources were used in your purchases.
Fast fashion is an ecological nightmare. A brand new pair of jeans takes 1,800 gallons of water to make; equivalent to four months’ worth of baths for one child! If your kids need summer clothes, head to charity shops, second-hand clothes fairs or swap with other parents. Find unique clothes and feel satisfied that no resources were used in your purchases.
Fast fashion is an ecological nightmare. A brand new pair of jeans takes 1,800 gallons of water to make; equivalent to four months’ worth of baths for one child! If your kids need summer clothes, head to charity shops, second-hand clothes fairs or swap with other parents. Find unique clothes and feel satisfied that no resources were used in your purchases.
Fast fashion is an ecological nightmare. A brand new pair of jeans takes 1,800 gallons of water to make; equivalent to four months’ worth of baths for one child! If your kids need summer clothes, head to charity shops, second-hand clothes fairs or swap with other parents. Find unique clothes and feel satisfied that no resources were used in your purchases.
A letter for the future
A letter for the future
A letter for the future Make a game-plan for positive environmental action. Ask your child to write a letter to their future selves about how the world is now, how they’d like it to be and the impact they plan to make.
Fast fashion is an ecological nightmare. A brand new pair of jeans takes 1,800 gallons of water to make; equivalent to four months’ worth of baths for one child! If your kids need summer clothes, head to charity shops, second-hand clothes fairs or swap with other parents. Find unique clothes and feel satisfied that no resources were used in your purchases.
Fast fashion is an ecological nightmare. A brand new pair of jeans takes 1,800 gallons of water to make; equivalent to four months’ worth of baths for one child! If your kids need summer clothes, head to charity shops, second-hand clothes fairs or swap with other parents. Find unique clothes and feel satisfied that no resources were used in your purchases.
Fast fashion is an ecological nightmare. A brand new pair of jeans takes 1,800 gallons of water to make; equivalent to four months’ worth of baths for one child! If your kids need summer clothes, head to charity shops, second-hand clothes fairs or swap with other parents. Find unique clothes and feel satisfied that no resources were used in your purchases.
A letter for the future
A letter for the future
A letter for the future
A letter for the future
Make a game-plan for positive environmental action. Ask your child to write a letter to their future selves about how the world is now, how they’d like it to be and the impact they plan to make.
Make a game-plan for positive environmental action. Ask your child to write a letter to their future selves about how the world is now, how they’d like it to be and the impact they plan to make.
Make a game-plan for positive environmental action. Ask your child to write a letter to their future selves about how the world is now, how they’d like it to be and the impact they plan to make.
Make a game-plan for positive environmental action. Ask your child to write a letter to their future selves about how the world is now, how they’d like it to be and the impact they plan to make.
A letter for the future
Make a game-plan for positive environmental action. Ask your child to write a letter to their future selves about how the world is now, how they’d like it to be and the impact they plan to make.
Make a game-plan for positive environmental action. Ask your child to write a letter to their future selves about how the world is now, how they’d like it to be and the impact they plan to make.
Make a game-plan for positive environmental action. Ask your child to write a letter to their future selves about how the world is now, how they’d like it to be and the impact they plan to make.
Try some new planet-friendly meals
Try some new planet-friendly meals
Animal farming is a massive contributor to carbon emissions. So, recruit your kids as your kitchen helpers. Pick out and cook as many plant-based recipes as possible as a team. Make it an adventure for the whole family, exploring new flavours and turning leftovers into new dishes. Wasting food also wastes the resources that went into growing and transporting it.
Try some new planet-friendly meals
Try some new planet-friendly meals
Try some new planet-friendly meals
Try some new planet-friendly meals
flavours and turning leftovers into new dishes. Wasting food also wastes the resources that went into growing and transporting it.
Animal farming is a massive contributor to carbon emissions. So, recruit your kids as your kitchen helpers. Pick out and cook as many plant-based recipes as possible as a team. Make it an adventure for the whole family, exploring new flavours and turning leftovers into new dishes. Wasting food also wastes the resources that went into growing and transporting it.
Try some new planet-friendly meals
Animal farming is a massive contributor to carbon emissions. So, recruit your kids as your kitchen helpers. Pick out and cook as many plant-based recipes as possible as a team. Make it an adventure for the whole family, exploring new flavours and turning leftovers into new dishes. Wasting food also wastes the resources that went into growing and transporting it.
Animal farming is a massive contributor to carbon emissions. So, recruit your kids as your kitchen helpers. Pick out and cook as many plant-based recipes as possible as a team. Make it an adventure for the whole family, exploring new flavours and turning leftovers into new dishes. Wasting food also wastes the resources that went into growing and transporting it.
Animal farming is a massive contributor to carbon emissions. So, recruit your kids as your kitchen helpers. Pick out and cook as many plant-based recipes as possible as a team. Make it an adventure for the whole family, exploring new flavours and turning leftovers into new dishes. Wasting food also wastes the resources that went into growing and transporting it.
Animal farming is a massive contributor to carbon emissions. So, recruit your kids as your kitchen helpers. Pick out and cook as many plant-based recipes as possible as a team. Make it an adventure for the whole family, exploring new flavours and turning leftovers into new dishes. Wasting food also wastes the resources that went into growing and transporting it.
Animal farming is a massive contributor to carbon emissions. So, recruit your kids as your kitchen helpers. Pick out and cook as many plant-based recipes as possible as a team. Make it an adventure for the whole family, exploring new flavours and turning leftovers into new dishes. Wasting food also wastes the resources that went into growing and transporting it.
Our sewage systems are overwhelmed by the sheer amount of waste we produce. Much of it gets flushed into rivers, where it causes algal blooms and chokes ecosystems. One solution is to cut down on our loo-flushing. Get your family to subscribe to ‘If it’s yellow, let it mellow; if it’s brown, flush it down.’ Better yet, read up on ‘humanure’ and join the movement!
Our sewage systems are overwhelmed by the sheer amount of waste we produce. Much of it gets flushed into rivers, where it causes algal blooms and chokes ecosystems. One solution is to cut down on our loo-flushing. Get your family to subscribe to ‘If it’s yellow, let it mellow; if it’s brown, flush it down.’
Our sewage systems are overwhelmed by the sheer amount of waste we produce. Much of it gets flushed into rivers, where it causes algal blooms and chokes ecosystems. One solution is to cut down on our loo-flushing. Get your family to subscribe to ‘If it’s yellow, let it mellow; if it’s brown, flush it down.’ Better yet, read up on ‘humanure’ and join the movement!
Rethink your toilet situation
Rethink your toilet situation
Our sewage systems are overwhelmed by the sheer amount of waste we produce. Much of it gets flushed into rivers, where it causes algal blooms and chokes ecosystems. One solution is to cut down on our loo-flushing. Get your family to subscribe to ‘If it’s yellow, let it mellow; if it’s brown, flush it down.’ Better yet, read up on ‘humanure’ and join the movement!
Our sewage systems are overwhelmed by the sheer amount of waste we produce. Much of it gets flushed into rivers, where it causes algal blooms and chokes ecosystems. One solution is to cut down on our loo-flushing. Get your family to subscribe to ‘If it’s yellow, let it mellow; if it’s brown, flush it down.’ Better yet, read up on ‘humanure’ and join the movement!
Our sewage systems are overwhelmed by the sheer amount of waste we produce. Much of it gets flushed into rivers, where it causes algal blooms and chokes ecosystems. One solution is to cut down on our loo-flushing. Get your family to subscribe to ‘If it’s yellow, let it mellow; if it’s brown, flush it down.’ Better yet, read up on ‘humanure’ and join the movement!
Our sewage systems are overwhelmed by the sheer amount of waste we produce. Much of it gets flushed into rivers, where it causes algal blooms and chokes ecosystems. One solution is to cut down on our loo-flushing. Get your family to subscribe to ‘If it’s yellow, let it mellow; if it’s brown, flush it down.’ Better yet, read up on ‘humanure’ and join the movement!
Start composting
Start composting
Start composting
Start composting
Start composting
Start composting
Start composting
Start composting
When food waste is packed in plastic and sent to landfill, it doesn’t get the oxygen it needs to rot properly, generating huge amounts of methane. By starting up a compost heap together you can turn your vegetable peelings, eggshells, dead leaves and grass clippings into lovely soil instead.
Windowsill herb garden
When food waste is packed in plastic and sent to landfill, it doesn’t get the oxygen it needs to rot properly, generating huge amounts of methane. By starting up a compost heap together you can turn your vegetable peelings, eggshells, dead leaves and grass clippings into lovely soil instead.
Windowsill herb garden
Windowsill herb garden
Windowsill
herb garden
When food waste is packed in plastic and sent to landfill, it doesn’t get the oxygen it needs to rot properly, generating huge amounts of methane. By starting up a compost heap together you can turn your vegetable peelings, eggshells, dead leaves and grass clippings into lovely soil instead.
When food waste is packed in plastic and sent to landfill, it doesn’t get the oxygen it needs to rot properly, generating huge amounts of methane. By starting up a compost heap together you can turn your vegetable peelings, eggshells, dead leaves and grass clippings into lovely soil instead.
When food waste is packed in plastic and sent to landfill, it doesn’t get the oxygen it needs to rot properly, generating huge amounts of methane. By starting up a compost heap together you can turn your vegetable peelings, eggshells, dead leaves and grass clippings into lovely soil instead.
When food waste is packed in plastic and sent to landfill, it doesn’t get the oxygen it needs to rot properly, generating huge amounts of methane. By starting up a compost heap together you can turn your vegetable peelings, eggshells, dead leaves and grass clippings into lovely soil instead.
When food waste is packed in plastic and sent to landfill, it doesn’t get the oxygen it needs to rot properly, generating huge amounts of methane. By starting up a compost heap together you can turn your vegetable
When food waste is packed in plastic and sent to landfill, it doesn’t get the oxygen it needs to rot properly, generating huge amounts of methane. By starting up a compost heap together you can turn your vegetable peelings, eggshells, dead leaves and grass clippings into lovely soil instead.
Windowsill herb garden
Windowsill herb garden
Windowsill herb garden
Industrial farming and foodshipping both take a huge toll on the environment. We can all be a little more sustainable by growing food at home. Start small this summer with an indoor herb garden. Plants like basil, coriander, mint, parsley, thyme and rosemary thrive on sunny windowsills and are easy for kids to grow.
Industrial farming and foodshipping both take a huge toll on the environment. We can all be a little more sustainable by growing food at home. Start small this summer with an indoor herb garden. Plants like basil, coriander, mint, parsley, thyme and rosemary thrive on sunny windowsills and are easy for kids to grow.
Industrial farming and foodshipping both take a huge toll on the environment. We can all be a little more sustainable by growing food at home. Start small this summer with an indoor herb garden. Plants like basil, coriander, mint, parsley, thyme and rosemary thrive on sunny windowsills and are easy for kids to grow.
Industrial farming and foodshipping both take a huge toll on the environment. We can all be a little more sustainable by growing food at home. Start small this summer with an indoor herb garden. Plants like basil, coriander, mint, parsley, thyme and rosemary thrive on sunny windowsills and are easy for kids to grow.
Industrial farming and foodshipping both take a huge toll on the environment. We can all be a little more sustainable by growing food at home. Start small this summer with an indoor herb garden. Plants like basil, coriander, mint, parsley, thyme and rosemary thrive on sunny windowsills and are easy for kids to grow.
Industrial farming and foodshipping both take a huge toll on the environment. We can all be a little more sustainable by growing food at home. Start small this summer with an indoor herb garden. Plants like basil, coriander, mint, parsley, thyme and rosemary thrive on sunny windowsills and are easy for kids to grow.
Industrial farming and foodshipping both take a huge toll on the environment. We can all be a little more sustainable by growing food at home. Start small this summer with an indoor herb garden. Plants like basil, coriander, mint,
Windowsill herb garden
Industrial farming and foodshipping both take a huge toll on the environment. We can all be a little more sustainable by growing food at home. Start small this summer with an indoor herb garden. Plants like basil, coriander, mint, parsley, thyme and rosemary thrive on sunny windowsills and are easy for kids to grow.
Plan a green summer getaway
Plan a green summer getaway
Plan a green summer getaway
Plan a green summer getaway
Plan a green summer getaway
Plan a green summer getaway
Plan a green summer getaway
How about holidaying as sustainably as possible? Taking public transport to your destination as opposed to flying is a start. Once there, choose to walk or bike everywhere. Seek out sustainable places to stay, like B & Bs or campsites. Opt for restaurants specialising in locally-sourced, not-shipped-overfrom-halfway-across-the-world ingredients. Pack plastic-free sunscreen. Whatever you do, see if there’s an eco-friendlier way!
How about holidaying as sustainably as possible? Taking public transport to your destination as opposed to flying is a start. Once there, choose to walk or bike everywhere. Seek out sustainable places to stay, like B & Bs or campsites. Opt for restaurants specialising in locally-sourced, not-shipped-overfrom-halfway-across-the-world ingredients. Pack plastic-free sunscreen. Whatever you do, see if there’s an eco-friendlier way!
How about holidaying as sustainably as possible? Taking public transport to your destination as opposed to flying is a start. Once there, choose to walk or bike everywhere. Seek out sustainable places to stay, like B & Bs or campsites. Opt for restaurants specialising in locally-sourced, not-shippedover-from-halfway-across-the-world ingredients. Pack plastic-free sunscreen. Whatever you do, see if there’s an eco-friendlier way!
How about holidaying as sustainably as possible? Taking public transport to your destination as opposed to flying is a start. Once there, choose to walk or bike everywhere. Seek out sustainable places to stay, like B & Bs or campsites. Opt for restaurants specialising in locally-sourced, not-shipped-overfrom-halfway-across-the-world ingredients. Pack plastic-free sunscreen. Whatever you do, see if there’s an eco-friendlier way!
Plan a green summer getaway
How about holidaying as sustainably as possible? Taking public transport to your destination as opposed to flying is a start. Once there, choose to walk or bike everywhere. Seek out sustainable places to stay, like B & Bs or campsites. Opt for restaurants specialising in locally-sourced, not-shipped-overfrom-halfway-across-the-world ingredients. Pack plastic-free sunscreen. Whatever you do, see if there’s an eco-friendlier way!
How about holidaying as sustainably as possible? Taking public transport to your destination as opposed to flying is a start. Once there, choose to walk or bike everywhere. Seek out sustainable places to stay, like B & Bs or campsites. Opt for restaurants specialising in locally-sourced, not-shipped-overfrom-halfway-across-the-world ingredients. Pack plastic-free sunscreen. Whatever you do, see if there’s an eco-friendlier way!
James Campbell is author of Don’t Panic, We CAN Save The Planet (available from www.bookshop.org), a hilarious, lighthearted look at the problems facing planet Earth, perfect for educating and comforting children who are worried about climate change.
James Campbell is author of Don’t Panic, We CAN Save The Planet (available from www.bookshop.org), a hilarious, lighthearted look at the problems facing planet Earth, perfect for educating and comforting children who are worried about climate change.
How about holidaying as sustainably as possible? Taking public transport to your destination as opposed to flying is a start. Once there, choose to walk or bike everywhere. Seek out sustainable places to stay, like B & Bs or campsites. Opt for restaurants specialising in locally-sourced, not-shipped-overfrom-halfway-across-the-world ingredients. Pack plastic-free sunscreen. Whatever you do, see if there’s an eco-friendlier way!
James Campbell is author of Don’t Panic, We CAN Save The Planet (available from www.bookshop.org), a hilarious, lighthearted look at the problems facing planet Earth, perfect for educating and comforting children who are worried about climate change.
James Campbell is author of Don’t Panic, We CAN Save The Planet (available from www.bookshop.org), a hilarious, light-hearted look at the problems facing planet Earth, perfect for educating and comforting children who are worried about climate change.
How about holidaying as sustainably as possible? Taking public transport to your destination as opposed to flying is a start. Once there, choose to walk or bike everywhere. Seek out sustainable places to stay, like B & Bs or campsites. Opt for restaurants specialising in locally-sourced, not-shipped-overfrom-halfway-across-the-world ingredients. Pack plastic-free sunscreen. Whatever you do, see if there’s an eco-friendlier way!
James Campbell is author of Don’t Panic, We CAN Save The Planet (available from www.bookshop.org), a hilarious, lighthearted look at the problems facing planet Earth, perfect for educating and comforting children who are worried about climate change.
James Campbell is author of Don’t Panic, We CAN Save The Planet (available from www.bookshop.org), a hilarious, lighthearted look at the problems facing planet Earth, perfect for educating and comforting children who are worried about climate change.
Did you know that this magazine is printed on FSC mix-certified paper so its use will not have harmed forests.
James Campbell is author of Don’t Panic, We CAN Save The Planet (available from www.bookshop.org), a hilarious, lighthearted look at the problems facing planet Earth, perfect for educating and comforting children who are worried about climate change.
James Campbell is author of Don’t Panic, We CAN Save The Planet (available from www.bookshop.org), a hilarious, lighthearted look at the problems facing planet Earth, perfect for educating and comforting children who are worried about climate change.
rhs.org.uk/wisley
Sat 20 Jul – Mon 26 Aug
Join Shaun this summer as he learns from the experts at RHS Garden Wisley how to grow the best fruit and veg to keep him baa-rilliantly healthy!
Your visit supports our work as a charity.
Summer Fun
Summer Boredom Busters
( To avoid disappointment, please check details with organiser)
Ninja Warrior UK Adventure Park
Give the kids an experience to remember at Guildford’s Ninja Warrior UK Adventure Park. Try out the adrenalin-fuelled obstacle courses and inflatable runs inspired by the TV show, including the infamous Warped Walls and the towering Mount Sasuke. Develop some Ninja skills, keep fit and wear the kids out all at the same time, before heading to the Ninja café for a well-earned rest! Ninja Warrior is great fun for all the family and open daily during the summer holidays. Visit www.ninjawarrioruk.co.uk/ guildford to book.
Meet the Gruffalo at Alice Holt Forest!
The Gruffalo is celebrating his 25th birthday this year at Alice Holt Forest, with two special appearance days as well as a Gruffalo Party Trail. Visit on Sat 13 July or Thurs 22 August for your chance to meet the Gruffalo who will be appearing at intervals throughout the day. The family Gruffalo Party Trail is open every day and features party-themed activities and games, along with fun facts to teach you about life in the forest for the Gruffalo and other creatures. Follow the trail and find the missing party items to give the Gruffalo a birthday to remember. Pick up your pack for just £4, with fun things to do on your party adventure. Whilst you’re visiting, find the wooden Gruffalo characters in the woods, enjoy the play areas and treat yourself to something from the popular café.
Summer at West Horsley Place
Join the Bug Trail at Princes Mead Shopping Centre!
Get ready for a buzzing good time at Princes Mead, Farnborough from 24 July - 1 Sept! You and your family are invited to embark on the free, exciting Bug Trail, a fun-filled adventure that will delight bug enthusiasts of all ages!
Wander through the shopping centre and uncover a fascinating world of insects. The beautifully crafted sculptures of various bugs are not only a visual treat but also come with fun facts that will tickle your curiosity! Learn amazing details about these tiny creatures as you stroll through the centre.
You can also relax in the newly decorated Summer Garden. This serene oasis is perfect for taking a break, with seating available for busy shoppers. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the vibrant garden atmosphere before or after your bug-hunting adventure.
Enhance your Bug Trail experience by scanning the QR codes placed around the centre. Use the knowledge you’ve gained to enter the prize draw for a chance to win a variety of fabulous prizes throughout the event period. For more details, please visit www.princesmead.co.uk or follow them on social media.
Olympics: free drop-in family activities
Come along to the Surrey History Centre and find out about past Olympics. Have fun with some craft activities including designing your own medal, Olympic torch and plenty more. Free parking onsite, via Kingsway Road. Buggy friendly and baby change facilities available. Donations welcome. Runs from Tues 20 - Thurs 22 Aug and Tues 27 - Thurs 29 Aug at Surrey History Centre, 130 Goldsworth Rd, Woking, GU21 6ND.
Immerse yourself in the world of our most famous monarch in an amazing day out for all the family at the Hosting Henry VIII Weekend Festival on 27-28 July. West Horsley Place will take you back in time to the 1533 visit of Henry VIII with Tudor merry making including food tastings, dancing, music, falconry displays and a spectacular joust. Adult £25, child £10.
From Mon 29 July – Thurs 1 Aug you can Meet Henry VIII and his friend, West Horsley Place owner, Gertrude Courtney who will be brought to life by costumed history experts. Best for ages 7+. £15. Upstairs Downstairs: A 1930s family tour runs on Tuesdays in August. Step back in time to the 1930s where Lady Crewe needs your help preparing for a dinner party. On this interactive tour for families, children become trainee servants, learning tasks that would have been undertaken by the household staff. £15.
Family & Fan Open Days run on Mondays in August. Calling all fans of TV series Ghost - see locations where scenes were filmed, find out about the history of the site, and enjoy a host of games and activities. Adult £12, child £5. Book all activities online.
Jurassic
Wednesdays
Running at Surrey Heath Museum in Camberley 11.30am1pm. Children need to be accompanied by an adult. Child £4, adult free. Book by calling the museum on 01276 23771: Wed 31 July - Dino dig Wed 7 Aug - Whose who dinosaur poo Wed 14 Aug - Dino science lab (for ages 5yrs+) Wed 21 Aug - Dino craft and story
Wed 28 Aug - Dino Dig
Summer Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) Classes
The summer is a great time to take up a new sport and keep active. Maven BJJ run classes throughout the year, including the summer holidays! Based in Send, they are easy to get to from both Woking and Guildford and surrounding villages. Classes are for ages 4-7 (30 mins) and 8-16 years (45 mins). The 4-7 year old’s class is on a Wednesday, and there are classes for ages 8+ throughout the week as well as at the weekend. Classes are suitable for beginners and those with experience. There are many benefits to learning BJJ including boosting self confidence and self esteem, critical thinking, keeping calm under pressure, focus and much more, as well as making new friends and keeping active. For more details visit mavenbjj.academy or call 07577 027319.
Summer Fun
Summer Boredom Busters
( To avoid disappointment, please check details with organiser)
Free Mermaid and Pirate Activities at The Square, Camberley
Enjoy a mystical summer at The Square Shopping Centre in Camberley with loads of free Mermaid and Pirate themed events! There is a free Treasure Trail around the centre with small prizes running from 24 July - 31 Aug. Start at the customer service desk (9.30am-5.15pm). Also available from 24 July - 31 Aug is the Pirate Play Ship from 9am5.30pm daily. There is also loads more free entertainment:
Mermaids Pirates &
24 July - Swashbuckling facepainting 9.30am-4.30pm.
25 July - Acrobatic skills with Prime Acrobatics - booked and walk in sessions available 11am-3pm
26 July - Pirate Bingo! Sessions at 11am and 1pm
27 July - Pirate and Mermaid swashbuckling shows 3 times a day
29 July - Make a Mermaid bookmark or underwater scene 11am-1pm
30 July - Make a wooden spoon pirate 11am-3pm
31 July - Decorate a scrumptious Pirate or Mermaid cookie 11am-3pm.
1 Aug - Pirate and Mermaid swashbuckling shows 3 times a day
2 Aug - Make a pirate hat 11am-1.30pm
5 Aug - Make a parrot pet bracelet 11am-3pm
6 Aug - Make a treasure chest 11am-3pm
7 Aug - Make a sword or sea themed balloon 11am-3pm
8 Aug - Pirate and Mermaid swashbuckling shows 3 times a day
9 Aug - Paint a mermaid ceramic 11am-3pm
12 Aug - Paint a pirate galleon ship or make a cheeky pirate 11am-3pm
13 Aug - Try some new board games and Pop Up Pirate! 11am-1.30pm
14 Aug - Paint a pirate and their treasure 11am-3pm
15 Aug - Pirate and Mermaid song and dance with Secret Stage School 11.30am, 12.30pm and 1.30pm for half an hour
For timings of the shows and to see if booking is needed and to check any other details please visit www.thesqcamberley.co.uk.
Summer holidays at Watts Gallery
This summer, get creative at Watts Gallery – Artists’ Village. Enjoy fun-filled Summer Family Days on Tuesdays 6, 13 and 20 August, inspired by the vibrant Edo Pop and Hanga Ten exhibitions. From 18 July to 25 August, unleash your inner artist with hands-on pottery taster sessions, Thursdays to Sundays. Just outside Guildford, GU3 1DQ. For more information and to book tickets, visit: www.wattsgallery.org.uk.
Camping at Godstone Farm
There won’t be a moment to get bored down on the farm this summer with Godstone Farm’s ultimate staycation. 2 nights camping with 3 days access to the farm and breakfast and evening meals included. There are awesome exclusive events from dawn to dusk, giving parents a chance to relax while children are entertained! Running selected dates in August this is an ideal trip for those with young families or new to camping. Booking via the Godstone Farm website www.godstonefarm.co.uk.
National Trust
‘Summer of Play’
Come and try your hand at sports, games and fun activities at a National Trust place near you this summer! No booking is needed for these activities. ‘Summer of Play’ is running at: Winkworth Arboretum Godalming GU8 4AD from Sat 20 July – Wed 4 Sept 10am5pm. The ‘Pavilion of Play’ will be open with lots of fun-filled activities for the whole family, included in admission. There are also Wild Craft Wednesdays from Wed 24 July – Wed 4 Sept 10am2pm. Different have-a-go activities from seed-bomb making to archery each Wednesday. Admission + £2.
Polesden Lacey Great Bookham, RH5 6BD from Sat 13 July - 8 Sept 10am-4pm. There’ll be a hub of play in Crab Apple Orchard, inspired by the fantastical world of Grizwald and Griffins. Enter through a Fantasy Castle Archway, before stepping into a large castle made out of straw. Inside the castle there’ll be a variety of play items, plus there’s also a maze. Included in admission.
Hatchlands Park East Clandon, GU4 7RT Treasure in the Parkland runs from Sat 13 July – Sun 1 Sept 10am-4pm. Bring out your inner-pirate! Explore the hay-bale pirates’ hideout, visit the dressing up tent, climb the ship and see how many treasure chests you can find hiding in the courtyard. Plus take part in sea-themed games and challenges and enjoy sporting fun on the lawn. Included in admission.
Dapdune Wharf and River Wey Guildford GU1 4RR from Mon 29 July - Sat 31 Aug 11am-5pm. There’s something every day in August! Canoe/ paddleboard taster sessions for families, free turn up and play sport activities (Fri, Sat, Sun & Mon). Mythical creatures themed crafts and play (Wednesdays). See website for what’s on when. Many activities are free.
Hindhead Commons Hindhead GU26 6AB from Sat 20 July - Sun 1 Sept 11am-5pm. Try your hand at badminton or archery and explore the natural play area. Free.
Claremont Landscape Garden Esher KT10 9JG from Sat 20 July - Sun 1 Sept 10am-4pm. Run around the winding paths and secret spaces, find the nine-pin alley for a game of bowls, float on a boat on the lake and enjoy games in the garden including croquet, badminton, and beanbag toss. Plus, archery on selected days. Included in admission.
Frensham Little Pond Frensham GU10 3BT Sat 20 July - Sun 1 Sept (weekends only) 11am-5pm. Challenge friends and family to games and activities at Frensham Little Pond, and explore the heathland on a family friendly trail. Free.
Box Hill Tadworth KT20 7LB from Sat 20 July – Sun 1 Sept 11am-5pm. Explore the natural play trail and have a go at welly-wanging, quoits and boules. Free. There is also free Park Yoga every Sunday throughout the summer from 9.30-10.30am. No booking needed, accompanied children welcome. All sessions are led by a qualified local instructor.
Leith Hill Place Dorking RH5 6LU from Sat 20 July - Sun 1 Sept 11am-5pm (weekends only). Play an instrument, challenge friends and family to a game of croquet or enjoy a game of garden chess. Included in admission.
See www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/surrey for details.
Summer Boredom Busters
( To avoid disappointment, please check details with organiser)
The Great Garden Adventure with Shaun the Sheep at RHS Garden Wisley
Join Shaun on an epic gardening adventure this summer as he learns from the friendly experts at RHS Garden Wisley how to grow the best fruit and veg to keep him baa-rilliantly healthy!
Come on an adventure in the garden and learn with him as he discovers how to grow the most delicious crops at Mossy Bottom Farm to keep him and his friends in tip top condition. ‘Find the Flock’ by hunting down the three decorated sculptures of Shaun at the garden – you might even meet him ‘in the fleece’ to get a cheeky selfie. The Great Garden Adventure with Shaun the Sheep runs at RHS Garden Wisley from 20 July - 26 Aug. www.rhs.org.uk/wisley
Climbing Fun
If your little ones love climbing or would like to give it a try, why not check out one of these indoor climbing walls?
Clip ‘n Climb - Places Leisure Camberley Rock Box - Guildford Spectrum And for outdoor high rope courses try: Go Ape - Alice Holt Forest, Farnham or Swinley Forest, Bracknell
Marvellous Makers - Summer
Reading Challenge 2024
The Summer Reading Challenge encourages children aged 4-11 to read six library books during the long summer holiday and collect rewards, such as stickers, on their way to receiving their challenge certificate and medal. Younger children can take part in the Mini Challenge.
Children can read any books they like; stories, fact books, poetry, jokes. This year's theme is Marvellous Makers, a creative-themed Challenge, in partnership with the charity Create.
It’s all free, fun and a great way to keep children reading over the summer holidays. The Challenge will launch in libraries on 6 July. For more info see: www.summerreadingchallenge.org.uk or visit your local library.
Family Fun at Guildford Spectrum
Guildford Spectrum offers a splashing good time for the whole family! Dive into the leisure pool with exciting slides, a thrilling wave machine, and an interactive toddler splash area. Cool down in the ice rink, conquer the climbing wall, or score a strike in the bowling alley. With something for all ages, it’s the perfect place for a day of active family fun! Refuel after your adventures with delicious food from the café or restaurant and free parking makes your day easy - so get ready for unforgettable family memories!
Pony Days at Little Trotters Farm
Pony Days are running this Summer at Little Trotters Farm in Chobham. Each day your child will experience two riding sessions, education on the body of the horse, grooming/plaiting, poo picking, getting to know the ponies, seasonal activities, tacking up and farm management. Pony days are for children aged 4-9 and includes lunch. Riding helmets are provided. For more information and to book please visit www.littletrottersponyparties.co.uk
Outdoor Swimming and Paddling Pools
Here are some ideas for days out with splash pools, swimming pools or other water fun! Please check opening times before visiting: Aldershot Lido (GU12 4BP ) is open weekends in June and then daily from 1 July 10am-6pm. There are water flumes, toddler paddling pool, sandpit and more. Save by buying tickets online in advance. You can also buy season tickets and reduced priced entry after 3pm.
Guildford Lido (GU1 1HB ) - general swim sessions are daily from 10.30am-6.30pm. You will have access to the pool, paddling pool, garden area and slides. Online bookers get advance access to the grounds from 10am. Season tickets are available.
Splash Attack at Fishers Farm Park, Wisborough Green RH14 0EG (included in entry) - a giant, colourful splash area and water zone! Water Maze at Hever Castle, Edenbridge TN8 7NG (included in admission). Will you get wet from the hidden water jets?
Frensham Great Pond (GU10 2QB) Swimming in the pond, plus a beach. Arrive early as it gets very busy in nice weather.
Stoke Park Paddling Pool (Guildford) - lovely park with paddling pool, playground, skate park and mini golf (golf costs £15 for a family of 2A+3C).
Chertsey Recreation Ground Paddling Pool - Chertsey KT16 9BW
Churchfields Recreation Ground Paddling Pool - Weybridge KT13 8DB open from 20 July - 1 Sept 1-5pm.
Oatlands Recreation Ground - Weybridge KT13 8NA open from 20 July - 1 Sept 12-5pm.
Thorpe Lakes Aqua Park - Chertsey KT16 8PH.
Shepperton Splash - aqua park and other activities (TW17 0QQ).
Summer Fun
Summer Boredom Busters
( To avoid disappointment, please check details with organiser)
Fired Frog Pottery Cafe
Fired Frog Pottery Cafe have pottery painting studios in St John’s, Woking and a new location has recently opened in The Square, Camberley. Paint-your-own bespoke pottery or capture baby hand and footprints. They provide a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere for creativity and fun.
Aldershot Military Museum
Just book a session online to reserve your table! www.firedfrogpotterycafe.co.uk.
Miniature railways
No booking needed.
Mizens Railway (Knaphill GU21
2JW ) Miniature train rides for ages 1+ every Sunday (25pm) until 29 Sept (except 21 July). Also open Thurs 15, 22 and 29 Aug 2-5pm plus Sat 20 July 1-5pm for the Knaphill Village Show.
Guildford Model Engineering Society (Stoke Park, Guildford GU1 1TU ) have a Gala Weekend with miniature train rides, model traction engines and model boating pools and ‘have-a-go’ boats on Sat 6 and Sun 7 July 10am-5pm. There are also miniature train rides on Sun 21 July 2-5pm, Thurs 8 Aug 10am-1pm, Sun 18 Aug 2-5pm and Thurs 29 Aug 10am-1pm.
Frimley Lodge Miniature Railway (Frimley Lodge Park GU16 6HY ) Miniature train rides on Sun 7 July, 4 Aug and 1 Sept 11am5pm and also on Wed 24 and 31 July, Wed 7, 21 and 28 Aug 11am-1pm and 2-4pm. Teddy Bear Day on Wed 14 Aug 11am-4pm.
Great Cockcrow Railway (Lyne KT16 0AD) Miniature train rides for 2 years+ every Sunday from 1-4.30pm until 27 Oct (booking office closes 4.15pm). Two routes are available.
The Surrey Society of Model Engineers (Mill Lane, Leatherhead KT22 9AA) Miniature train rides Mon 26 Aug 11am-4pm. On Sun 8 Sept is the Firestation Open day, you can board the miniature trains to take you to the Fire Station and back again.
Little Trotters
Pony Parties
Magical pony parties for children aged 2 - 10 years old in Chobham, Woking Grooming, plaiting, and saddling up your shetland pony
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Woodland ride
Scavenger hunt
Pet the guinea pigs
Party room activities
Lunch is included
Muddy Fingers Kids’ Gardening Club runs every Thursday of the Hampshire school holidays from 10.30am2.30pm at the musuem. No need to book, included in admission. Suitable for ages 3+ with an adult. From planting to harvesting, you’ll connect with nature and help things grow, so if you love getting mud under your fingernails, come and join the fun in the Resilience Community Garden!
Big Camp at Dapdune Wharf
Share a fun night event with other campers at Dapdune Wharf on Sat 27 - Sun 28
July - listen to the sound of the river, sleep under the stars and count the bats flying overhead. There’ll be a bonfire for toasting marshmallows and a barbecue for you to cook your own food. Bring your own tents and food. £26 per pitch. Booking essential: www.nationaltrust.org.uk/riverwey.
Family Exhibition: Roarsome Dinosaurs at Haslemere Educational Museum
The exhibition runs from Tues 2 July - Sat 31 Aug from 10am-5pm Tuesday-Saturday. A family friendly exhibition about these enigmatic, extinct creatures. With facts, fossils and fun activities. No admission charge – donations appreciated.
More ideas for summer fun
Elm Nursery Children’s Farm (Guildford GU4 7QD) - see alpacas, pigs, goats, chickens, ponies, guinea pigs, rabbits and more.
Chobham Adventure Farm - bouncy pillows, zip-wires, donut slide, animal barn, air-conditioned play frame and more.
Godstone Farm - loads of indoor and outdoor play, lots of animals, The World of Dinosaur Roar! Discovery Trail, special events and more.
The Flower Pot (Hook RG27 0BL) Pick your own sunflowers, bale play area, colouring tent, nature trail and Barrel Train ride.
Crockford Bridge Farm Pick Your Own (Addlestone) - book online.
Hogmoor Inclosure Natural Play Area (Bordon) - great children’s play area, trails, picnic area and cafe. Free plus free parking!
AirHop Guildford - lots of bouncing fun! Over 50 interconnected trampolines, AirHopBag, AR Trampolines and more.
Longacres Bagshot Garden Centre - Jungle Boat Ride VR from 20 July - 1 Sept. A 5 minute virtual reality ride through tropical rainforests on a quest to find the stolen magical crystals. £5, book online.
Discovery Land at Priory Farm (Nutfield RH1 4EJ) A family nature trail with activities along the way.
Jungle Mania Adventure Golf (Crondall, Farnham GU10 5HP) Mini Land Rover Safari for ages 3-10 and adventure golf.
Lightwater Adventure Golf - in Lightwater Country Park.
www.littletrottersponyparties.co.uk
www.surreytheatreacademy.co.uk
Summer Holiday Camps & Workshops
Ignite a love for theatre this Summer with
Ludo Productions
Five days of exciting theatre workshops for all abilities to boost confidence, develop new skills and above all have bags of fun. Mentored by Professional Actors and Fully Qualified Teachers, exploring; clowning, vocal control, Commedia Dell’arte, drama games, acting from ‘Page to Stage’ plus an end of week showcase. For ages 8-13. 9am-3pm. 22nd – 26th July at Albury Village Hall 29th July – 2nd August at Lancaster Hall, Send www.ludoproductions.co.uk/courses.
Use code FAMILIES10 for 10% off
Muddy Boots Camps
Ofsted registered holiday camps for children aged 3-8 from 29 July - 30 Aug in Guildford and 24 July - 30 Aug in Cobham. Offering a huge range of indoor and outdoor activities such as bug hunting, multi-sports, nature exploring, cooking, dance and movement classes, science experiments, arts & crafts and more. They have a staff ratio of 1:8 and friends and siblings can be kept together regardless of age. Childcare vouchers are accepted. Prices from £32 per day (Guildford) or £34 per day (Cobham) when booking for a week - book as early as possible for the best prices. They offer half days (morning or afternoon) and full days. Visit muddybootscamps.co.uk to book.
NSSport Holiday Activities
NSSport Holiday Activities is the perfect place for your children to have fun! They provide active, affordable, and exciting childcare during the holidays for children aged 4-11. Their two programmes, NS Stars and NS Strikers, will see your child enjoy their time away from school. Their unique programmes, led by a dedicated, enthusiastic, and highly qualified team, ensure your child can maintain their development and learning through play in a safe and appropriate environment. They run at Brookwood Primary School (GU24 0HF) and Sythwood Primary School (GU21 3AX) throughout the summer holidays from 8am-6pm. To book visit www.nssport.co.uk or email enquiries@nssport.co.uk.
The Art House
The Art House is an Art School based in Horsell, Woking for all ages. Summer Holiday classes run from 24 July - 23 Aug. Little Artists are for 2-6 yrs, children do two activities within the hour, with various themes. There are 5 hour and 3.5 hour Art Camps for children aged 7-11 and other painting and sculpture classes suitable from age 6. There are also new crochet classes for 10 years+. Please refer to the timetable on www.thearthouse.co. Bookings are made online. Onsite free parking available. The studio is only a short 10min walk from Woking station, or 5min walk from Horsell Village.
Sayers Croft Holiday Club
Dynamic Performing Arts
Sayers Croft offer action packed adventure and exploration holiday clubs for 6-11 year olds throughout the summer holidays. Activities include caving, rock climbing, archery, pond dipping, den building, fire lighting, archery and so much more. All delivered by experienced instructors on their beautiful 60 acre woodland site. The days offer a chance to try new activities and meet new friends. Children will be in groups of up to 16. To find out more or book tickets, visit www. sayerscrofttrust.org.uk
Swim Safe School Summer Crash Course
Improve your child’s swimming over the summer with these intensive lessons from Swim Safe School. Running at Cranleigh Golf & Country Club weeks commencing 29 July, 5 Aug, 12 Aug, 19 Aug and 26 Aug. All ages and abilities welcome. Small group and private lessons available. For more information or to book contact Jenn at swimsafeschool@btinternet.com.
Dynamic Performing Arts is hosting workshops for ages 3-14 this summer at Worplesdon Memorial Hall. Children will learn songs, scenes and dances linked to the theme, additionally, there’ll be lots of fun with arts & crafts, dressing up and parachute games. Plus a performance to friends and family at the end of each workshop! You don’t need to be a current DPA pupil to attend and the friendly team of teachers will make your child feel very welcome. A 3 day Wonka & Charlie & The Chocolate Factory Camp runs from 12-14 Aug (£90) and a 2 day Frozen Camp runs from 15-16 Aug (£60). Half day (£20) option available on 12 and 15 Aug. Book at www.dynamicperformingarts.co.uk.
Yvonne Arnaud Theatre
Drama Camp Juniors: Myths & Legends For ages 7-12, from Mon 5 - Wed 7 Aug 10am-3.30pm. £90. Take part in devising activities, writing, acting and directing and collaborate to develop and perform an original short piece of theatre on the theatre’s main stage, with a myths and legends theme.
Drama Camp Seniors: Big Ideas This camp is on Thurs 8-Fri 9 Aug for ages 13-18. Working with a professional theatre-maker you will use the theme of ‘Big Ideas’ to collaborate, devise and perform an original short piece of theatre.
There are also lots of one day and half day workshops running this summer at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, these are listed in our What’s on diary, or find details here: www.yvonne-arnaud.co.uk/whats-on/by-genre/workshop
Boogie Pumps Camps
Do you have a little one that loves dancing, singing & acting? Why not book them a place at one of the BP Theatre Camps this holiday. Your children will learn new skills, be engaged, make new friends and most importantly….have BAGS OF FUN! The industry trained teachers will deliver high quality sessions and even higher levels of energy!
After a day your child will come home wanting to perform all evening long. The camp offers the children a chance to build their confidence in a friendly environment. They encourage kids to be their best, not the best. Camps will be running at:
Weydon School, Farnham on 22-25 July, 29 July1 Aug, 5-8 Aug and 12-15 Aug.
Prior Heath School, Camberley on 29 July-1 Aug, 5-8 Aug, 12-15 Aug and 19-22 Aug.
Tillingbourne School, Guildford on 22-25 July, 29 July-1 Aug, 5-8 Aug and 12-15 Aug.
Hop over to www.boogiepumps.co.uk to find out more information.
Holiday Clubs
Summer Holiday Camps & Workshops
Touch Typing Hub
Naomi is holding weekly intensive beginners and intermediate touch typing courses for children (8+) & teenagers over the Summer from 10am-12pm on the following dates:
16-19 July @ Mill Lane, Frensham 22-25 July @ Amesbury School, Hindhead 20-23 and 27-30 August @ Barfield Prep, Farnham
• A disciplined but fun working environment;
• Small group sizes, so lots of individual attention;
• Teaching of correct hand positioning & posture and the importance of accuracy as well as speed.
At the end of the week each student will have gained an invaluable skill for life! For more info visit: www.touchtypinghub.com or contact Naomi on: touchtypinghub@gmail.com or 07949 204553. 10%
Little Voices Theatre Weeks
Kick off your summer holidays with a Little Voices theatre week. Their & JULIET workshop is running at St Peter’s Catholic School, Guildford on 23rd (evening), 24th-26th July! Never heard of & JULIET? It is a pop concert like no other! They are also running a WONKA workshop on 29th July - 1st August at Winston Churchill School, Woking. Based on the new hit film, make sure you bring your sweet tooth and your best singing voices! Children will learn an entire script and be part of a show a the end of each week making lots of new friends, gaining confidence, learning new skills and having lots of fun! For more info visit https://littlevoices. org.uk/location/west-surrey or email amy@littlevoices.org.uk.
Summer Holiday Camps & Workshops
Sporty Kidz Holiday Camps
Sporty Kidz will be running their popular Football or MultiSports Camps for 3-13 year olds in Woking at the wonderful Winston Sports Centre from Mon 22nd July - Fri 23rd Aug led by their excellent coaches. Standard day 9am-3pm, extended day 8.15am-5pm! Football Camp - children will learn new skills and enjoy fun competitions with the wonderful FA Qualified coaches.
Multi-Sports Camp - children will learn from a variety of 15 sports each week and play fun games, parachute games, arts and crafts and mini Olympics. Childcare vouchers and HMRC tax free payments accepted. Book online at SportyKidz.co.uk.
Ultimate Activity Camps
Stagecoach Summer Workshops
Workshops are open to both Stagecoach and non-Stagecoach students. They accept childcare vouchers and tax free childcare and are OFSTED registered. No experience necessary!
Stagecoach Camberley & Yateley
Stagecoach Camberley & Yateley are running a Frozen JR workshop this summer from 5-9 August at Kings International College, Camberley. Ages 6-18 attend from 10am-4pm with a presentation on the last day for friends and family. There is also a workshop for ages 4-6 which runs in the mornings and this age group will be putting on their own show on Friday. Have a fun week singing, dancing, acting and making friends! Book at www.stagecoach.co.uk/camberley
Stagecoach Godalming
Ultimate Activity Camps welcome children aged 4-14, offering camps Mon-Fri from 8am-6pm. The Ofstedregulated camps guarantee parents peace of mind, knowing their children will have a fantastic and well-cared-for experience. From sports and survival camps to art and tech adventures, there’s something for every imagination. The dedicated staff prioritise safety, creating a supportive environment where kids grow, learn, and form lifelong bonds. Camps run locally in Woking (Halstead St Andrew’s School), Godalming (Prior’s Field School), Haslemere (Amesbury School) and Bookham (Manor House School).
Xtreme Activate Holiday Camp
Guildford Spectrum hosts a fun-filled, action-packed holiday camp that ensures your children are active and entertained all day. The OFSTED registered camp features swimming, bowling, ice skating, track time and more. Running every school holiday from 8.30am6pm for children 5-12 years old with multiple drop-off and pick-up times. The activate leaders will ensure your child has great fun during the holidays. Bookings can be made at Customer Services (Mon-Fri 9am-5pm and Sat 9am-1pm) or by calling 01483 443322.
Guildford Summer Youth Project
Guildford Summer Youth Project 2024 presents WE WILL ROCK YOU Young@ Part® at The Electric Theatre, Guildford, Mon 5th - Fri 9th Aug 10am-5pm. Run by the professional team at the Guildford Theatre School, this put-on-a-showin-a-week workshop of this authorised adaption of the West End show for ages 8-16 features the chart-topping songs of Queen and has great parts for boys and girls! WE WILL ROCK YOU Young@Part® is a musical for our time: a fistpumping, foot-stomping anthem to individuality. To book contact The Electric Theatre at www.electric.theatre
Stagecoach Godalming have some exciting one-day workshops at St Catherine’s School, Bramley this summer. On 24th July there is a Hamilton Workshop, on 25th July there is a Six Workshop and there is a Barbie Workshop on 26th July. There will be a guest performer from Hamilton and Six and a choreographer from the Barbie film to teach the students original choreography and songs. For ages 9+. There is also a 3 day Jungle Book workshop from 24-26 July (9.45am-12.45pm) for ages 4-6. Book at www.stagecoach.co.uk/godalming
Stagecoach Frimley
Stagecoach Frimley are running workshops from 5-9 Aug at St Augustine’s School, Frimley. 6-16 year old will be working on Perfectly Pitched. A Summer Showcase of creative musical fun where the students will immerse themselves in drama, singing and dance, with a fully staged performance at the end of the week. 4-6 year olds will have a fun filled Smurf inspired week working on Blue Village. Book at www.stagecoach.co.uk/frimley
Stagecoach Farnham
Summer workshops are running at Farnham College. From 29 July - 2 Aug 6-18s will be working on Chitty Chitty Bang Bang JR and attend from 9.30am-3.30pm while ages 4-7 will be working on Jack and the Beanstalk! There will also be a Wonka! themed workshop from 5-9 Aug for ages 4-7 and 6-18. Children will perform to friends and family at the end of each workshop. Book at stagecoach.co.uk/farnham
Stagecoach Guildford North
Join Stagecoach Guildford North for 5 days of singing, dancing and acting and putting on a show! Running from 5-9 Aug at Kings College, Guildford you’ll be working on Beauty and The Beast JR - 6-18 year olds attend from 9.30am3.30pm and for 4-6s it is 9.15-12.30pm (9.30am-3.30pm on the final day). Book at www.stagecoach.co.uk/guildfordnorth
Stagecoach Woking
A week of singing, dancing and acting and putting on a show! 6-18 year olds will be working on We Will Rock You and attend daily from 10am-4pm. 4-6s will be working on performing excerpts from The Jungle Book and attend from 9.30am-12.30pm. These workshops run from 29 July2 Aug at Hoe Valley School, Woking. Book at stagecoach.co.uk/woking
Stagecoach Liphook
Six days of drama, dancing and singing from 29 July-3 Aug (9.30am-4.30pm) for ages 7-18 at Liphook Infant School working on a performance of Legally Blonde The Musical JR, which will be performed at the theatre. There is also a workshop from 29 July - 2 Aug (9am-12.30pm) for ages 4-6 working on a Monsters Inc themed production for family and friends at the end of the week. Book at www.stagecoach.co.uk/liphook
All holiday camps must be booked in advance
StreetNation Dance Camps
StreetNation summer camps at the Haslemere Youth Hub are back by popular demand this summer. Join them for a day of dancing (10-3pm) where you’ll be dancing routines to your favourite music, plus there will be drills, choreography and games, all while creating new friendships! Workshops run for ages 6-9 on Wed 21 Aug and for ages 10-13 on Wed 28 Aug. Please book online via: haslemere.streetnationdance.com
MultiSports
Guildford
Summer Holiday Camp runs from Mon 22 - Fri 26 July at St Peter’s School, Guildford. Suitable for boys and girls of all abilities, with half days for 4-6 year olds and full days for 6-16 year olds. Students will take part in 16 sports with professional coaches and mini tournaments. OFSTED registered, Childcare Vouchers accepted. No previous experience necessary, applicants do not have to be regular MultiSports students. For more information or to book please contact Ingrid on 0844 8009096. www.multisportsguildford.co.uk.
Pitch Pals
Pitch Pals are running more fantastic football camps at Broadwater School, Godalming throughout the Summer holidays. All days run 9am-3.30pm (early drop-off/ late pick-up and half-days available). Your child can expect a camp full of fun games, activities and tournaments suitable for all. Expert coaching from FAqualified Coaches in a safe, fun and inclusive environment. Early booking is recommended to guarantee your child’s space. You can book at https://pitch-pals.classforkids.io
Surrey Theatre Academy
Have loads of fun and perform in a show on the last day to friends and family in one of these fantastic summer theatre camps, taught by highly experienced teachers. Book at www.surreytheatreacademy.co.uk.
“Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” Mini Summer Theatre Camp 29 July - 2 Aug 9am-12pm for 5-10yrs. At Haslemere Hall.
“Wonka” Summer Theatre Camp 9am-3pm for ages 6-18. 5-9 Aug at Haslemere Hall or 19-23 Aug at Godalming Borough Hall.
“Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” 2-Day Summer Theatre Camp 12-13 Aug 9am-12pm for 5-10s. At Godalming Borough Hall.
Summer Holiday Camps & Workshops
Hoe Bridge Holiday Camps
Hoe Bridge Camps offer a wide range of fun and engaging holiday camps for girls and boys. Located on the 22-acre Hoe Bridge estate in Old Woking, the camps are open to everyone (aged 4-13), you don’t have to be a Hoe Bridge School pupil. Multi-Activity Camp runs from Mon 8 July - Fri 2 Aug for Reception to Year 8. Five activities a day including multisport, art, dance & drama plus camp activity sessions with games such as Capture The Flag and more!
Football Camp is for Years 2-8 and runs from 15-17 July and 22-24 July. Partnering with Roll it Football Coaching to offer specialist football.
Two day Cooking Camp is on 9-10 July or 16-17 July for Years 3 & 4, and on 11-12 July or 18-19 July for Year 5 - 8.
Three day Cricket Camp delivered by The Rajasthan Royals Academy. For children in Years 3-8. 8-10 July or 29-31 July. 11+ Revision Camp for children in Year 5 who will be sitting assessments for independent senior schools during Year 6. 22-26 July or 29 July-2 Aug.
Please visit www.hoebridgecamps.co.uk to book a place.
SingoLingo Summer Camps
Camps for children in reception to Year 6 run Mon-Wed w/c 29 July, 12 Aug and 19 Aug and Mon 27 - Tues 28 Aug at Busbridge Village Hall, Godalming. Science days, cooking days and crafting days run in random order each week. 9am-3pm daily. £40 per day, lunch and snacks included. 10% sibling discount. Activities range from making bath bombs to cooking to creative activities, plus outdoor games and water play (weather permitting). Please visit www.singolingo.com/events for more details and to book.
Holiday Clubs at Highfield and Brookham School, Liphook
For the full programme and to book visit: highfieldandbrookham.co.uk/holiday-clubs:
Multi-Activities for ages 5-9 on 10-12 July 8.30am-3.30pm. Combines outdoor adventures like scavenger hunts with arts and crafts, team games, sports and swimming.
Tennis 17-19 July or 29-31 July 9.30am-2.30pm for ages 5-7. 12-13 Aug 9.30am-2.30pm for ages 8-10.
Musical Theatre 17-19 July 9am-4pm for ages 7-13. Enjoy fun-filled days of singing, drama and dance.
Mini Olympics 16-18 July 8.30am-3.30pm. For ages 5-10. A wonderful variety of Olympic inspired sports.
Bushcraft for ages 6-10 runs on 23-25 July, 20-22 Aug or 27-29 Aug 9am-4pm. Activities include shelter-building, exploring forest life, crafting, and fire-making.
Tech Camp for ages 5-11 runs from 22-26 July 9am-4pm. For all abilities. You can book individual days or the whole week.
Crafting with Kate for ages 8-13 on 24-25 July 9am-4pm. Enter a world of rag rugging and soft toy making.
Multi Sports for 5-10yrs on 29-31 July or 27-28 Aug 9am4pm.
Spectacular Science for ages 6-10 on 12-14 Aug 9am-4pm. Learn about Forensics, Space and Light with captivating experiments and mind-boggling demonstrations.
“Encanto” 2-Day Summer Theatre Camp 15-16 Aug 9am12pm for ages 5-10. At Godalming Borough Hall.
Activity Camp for ages 5-10 on 14-16 Aug 9am-4pm. This fun-filled course is packed full of a variety of activities. Cookery runs on 12 Aug for ages 6-8 and 13-14 Aug for 9-14yrs. 9.30am-3.30pm.
Touch Typing for 8-16yrs on 19-22 Aug 9.30am-11am.
Creative Crafting – Under the Waves For 6-10yrs on 2728 Aug 9am-4pm. A variety of crafts including needle felting a jelly fish and making a rainbow chalk art beach in a jar. Karate for 6-10yrs on 22-23 Aug 9.30am-12.30pm. Suitable for all abilities.
Golf for 7-13yrs on 20-21 Aug 9.30am-12.30pm. Aimed at children from beginner to intermediate level.
Children’s Theatre
YVONNE ARNAUD THEATRE, Guildford
In The Night Garden Live Fri 19 - Sat 20 July. Igglepiggle, Upsy Daisy, Makka Pakka and friends are back in their fun-filled live show Igglepiggle’s Busy Day! For ages 1-4.
Mouse and Sam’s Winter Holiday Tues 15 Oct 11.30am & 1.30pm. Original tale written and told by Hannah Summers, Hannah guides the story through interactive and inventive drama and play, seeing the world in a new kind of way with props, music and illustrations to enjoy. £10.50 for one adult + one child, additional child or adult ticket £7.
The Gruffalo Fri 8 - Sun 10 Nov. Songs, laughs and monstrous fun for children aged 3 and up and their grown-ups, in the much-loved show that’s toured Britain and the world! There will be a BSL Interpreted performance on Sat 9 Nov, 2pm (semiintegrated).
NATIONAL TRUST OUTDOOR THEATRE
Outdoor theatre: Peter Pan
Sat 24 Aug, 6pm-7.45pm at Hatchlands Park, East Clandon GU4 7RT. Immersion Theatre invite you to soar away to Neverland as they proudly bring their trademark energy to their most magical musical to date, Peter Pan. With lashings of audience participation, dazzling costumes and plenty of laughter, it’s an enchanting treat for all the family. Adult £14, child £12, family £48. Book at www.nationaltrust.org.uk/hatchlands-park
Free outdoor theatre: Buzz
Sun 28 July at Hindhead Commons and the Devil’s Punch Bowl GU26 6AB
Sun 4 Aug at Frensham Little Pond GU10 3BT
Sun 11 Aug at Box Hill Tadworth KT20 7LB
Performances at 11am-11.30am and 3pm-3.30pm. Join Billy Bumble as he shrinks down to bee-size and discovers the challenges of life as a bee. Featuring spellbinding puppetry and a giant honeycomb set! All performances are relaxed and BSL interpreted. Created by award-winning puppetry and theatre company, Smoking Apples. Booking not required. Free. Pop-up Children’s Theatre
At Polesden Lacey. Family-friendly and interactive, these events will be performed at the South Lawn, West Lawn, and Rose Garden in turn. Each performance is 15 minutes and takes place at 11am, 11.30am, 12pm, and then repeat at 1.30pm, 2pm and 2.30pm. A Treasure Hunt Adventure Story is on Sat 3 Aug and Sat 10 Aug. Creative and funny interpretations of scenes from Shakespeare’s plays is on Sat 17 Aug and Sat 31 Aug. Included in admission ticket.
HOLY TRINITY CHURCH
Guildford
Two-by-Two
Sat 6 July 4pm. Relaxed afternoon family concert. One hour, suitable for children of all ages. www.VivaceChorus.org
RHODA MCGAW THEATRE
Woking Sleeping Beauty
Thurs 22 - Sat 24 Aug.
HASLEMERE HALL
The Wizard of Oz
Thurs 22 - Sat 24 Aug. Presented by Imagine That Productions.
THE LEATHERHEAD
THEATRE
Top Secret – Magic and Science
Sat 31 Aug 2pm. Fusing the mystery of magic with wondrous and miraculous feats of science.
GUILDFORD UNITED REFORMED CHURCH
Bach to Baby Concert 10.30am. 45 minute family concert. Discover the magic of the accordion. Save on tickets by booking in advance online at www.bachtobaby.com.
FARNHAM MALTINGS
Peter and the Wolf Family Concert
Sun 30 June 10.30am. Fun performance, the perfect introduction to the orchestra! Suitable for all ages.
Mrs Armitage on Wheels Sat 27 July 1pm or 3pm in the outdoor performance space. For ages 3+. £8 (family of 4 £28). 40 minute interactive, energetic show adapted from Quentin Blake’s classic tale.
Tape That! by Hands Down Circus
Tues 13 Aug 11am or 2pm. Approx 25 minutes, all ages welcome. Outdoor performance. Light-hearted, non-verbal acrobatic duet. £8 (family of 4 £28).
Errol’s Garden
Mon 19 Aug 11.30am or 2.30pm. A fun interactive musical for ages 3-8 and their families. £8, family of 4 £28.
CRANLEIGH ARTS CENTRE
Mrs Armitage on Wheels 5 Aug 11am. Live music, puppetry and physical comedy. For ages 3+.
CAMBERLEY THEATRE
Sleeping Beauty Thurs 18 - Sat 20 July.
KNOWLE PARK Cranleigh Outdoor performances: The Secret Garden Sat 13 July 6-8pm. For 6+.
Mrs Armitage on Wheels Mon 5 Aug 11am. A 40-minute interactive, energetic show for ages 3+.
Wind in the Willows in the Park Fri 23 - Sat 24 Aug.
MEADOWBANK PARK Dorking Book via www.dorkinghalls.co.uk
Mrs Armitage on Wheels Sat 20 July 11am. Presented by Scoot Theatre.
PRINCES HALL, Aldershot
Horrible Histories - Rotten Royals Fri 26 July 1.30pm & 4.30pm. History with the nasty bits left in!
Dinosaur Adventure LiveTrouble on Volcano Island Mon 29 July 2pm & 4.30pm. Milkshake! Live Sat 31 Aug 12pm & 3.30pm. Join your favourite Milkshake! friends on Holiday.
HASLEMERE MUSEUM
Outdoor Theatre: Jemima Puddleduck Tues 20 Aug 6.30pm. A charming new adaptation of this much-loved tale.
ALDERSHOT MILITARY MUSEUM
Robin Hood Aldershot Thurs 29 Aug 6pm. Join the Pantaloons for an outdoor performance of Robin Hood!
G LIVE
Guildford
Peter Pan Fri 9 - Sat 10 Aug. Performed by a talented cast of young performers aged 8-18.
Horrible Histories: Rotten Royals Mon 19 Aug 1.30pm & 4.30pm. Horrible Histories is back with revolting rulers and mad monarchs from Britain’s barmy past!
Cirque: The Greatest Show Thurs 22 - Fri 23 Aug 2pm & 7pm. West End and Broadway hits combine with breathtaking performances. The Lion Inside Tues 27 - Thurs 29 Aug. A heart-warming tale about confidence and self-esteem.
In The Night Garden Live Free outdoor theatre: BuzzWhen Pauline Quirke MBE and her husband Steve opened the Pauline Quirke Academy of Performing Arts in 2007, they aimed to help young people realise their full potential through a diverse spectrum of performing arts. With over 200 academies today, this ethos remains central at PQA every weekend.
All our students have something unique to offer, and we aim to bring out the best in each of them. From the moment your child steps through our doors, we teach performing arts skills that boost confidence and creativity in a warm, welcoming environment.
Confidence Boosting
Building confidence and developing performance skills are key reasons children join PQA. Learning and practicing performing arts in a safe, encouraging environment helps young people build self-belief. Whether it’s practicing routines or performing in front of peers, family, and friends, our students learn to try new things. We support and nurture them, allowing their confidence to blossom naturally.
During their time with PQA, students have opportunities to perform in showcases, local performances, and even in London’s West End. It’s amazing to see our students experience the thrill of performing, knowing they’ve built the skills to achieve great things on and off the stage.
An Outlet for Creativity
Creativity positively impacts mental health in many ways. It can help refocus thoughts away from worries, express oneself, release endorphins, boost self-esteem, and connect with others. Whether learning a dance routine, acting in a play, or pitching a film idea, our students use their imaginations and express themselves, fostering faith in their capabilities.
Our Film & Television module uniquely nurtures creativity. Students learn all aspects of filmmaking, from casting and script work to directing and operating cameras and sound equipment, as well as acting for the screen.
Connecting with Others
Few industries rely on teamwork as much as the performing arts. Students learn to work within a group and interact respectfully. Sharing a common goal and working collectively provides a beneficial experience. Rehearsing, performing, or filming allows young people to connect with peers who share the same passions. By working together, students form strong bonds, deepen empathy, and develop compassion for the world around them.
At PQA, we believe performing arts can positively impact future generations. By nurturing these skills, young people benefit in all walks of life and into adulthood. We’d love to welcome your child to learn and grow with us.
What’s on diary
SAT 29 JUNE
Busbridge Infant School Summer Fete
Busbridge Infant School
Entrance via Home Farm Road gates, Godalming GU7 1PJ 12-3pm. Have a go at circus skills, inflatable courses, and all the traditional stalls such as tombolas, coconut shy, face painting and much more. BBQ, bar, live music and entertainment. Free entry.
WED 3 JULY
Cathedral Tots
Guildford Cathedral 10am. Enjoy themed crafts in the Cathedral, this month the focus is on rest. For preschool children with an adult. Free, no booking needed.
FRI 5 JULY
Wings & Things
Haslemere Museum 10.30-11.30am. For Under 5s with an adult. Discover the world of birds and insects. Child £2.50, adult £1.50. Book online.
Baby Cats Summer Extravaganza
St Catherine’s Prep School Bramley 9.30-10.30am for 0-4s with an adult. Free. Enjoy creative activities with specialist teachers. Free but places must be booked at www.stcatherines.info/prephome/baby-cats.
FRI 5 - SUN 7 JULY
Haslemere Fringe Festival Lion Green As well as lots of live music, this family friendly festival has children’s entertainment including Molly Moocow sessions, Punch & Judy, funfair and more.
SAT 6 JULY
Surrey Care Trust Duck Dash and Lions Charity Raft Race, Millmead Island Guildford (next to the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre) Big Duck Dash with giant 2ft ducks at 1pm, followed by the second race of hundreds of little ducks! Free for spectators. Sponsor a duck for £3 on the day or in advance online and then see how it does on the day. Watch the themed raft race from 3pm,
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start is at Millmead and finish is at Waterside Centre, GU1 1LW. Bring a picnic or there will be a BBQ at the Waterside Centre. Plus you can take a boat trip on Tranquility Summer Fair, Heather Ridge Infant School Martindale Av, Camberley GU15 1AY 11-3pm. Games, entertainment, BBQ & bar, sweet treats and free activities for all ages. A fun-filled day for the local community. Free entry.
Hale Carnival, The Green Upper Hale, Farnham Carnival procession, stalls and entertainment for all ages. 2pm-10pm.
Model Weekend
Hollycombe Steam Liphook GU30 7LP Model traction engines, model fairground displays, ‘Have a Go’ boats on boating pool, and more.
Marvellous Makers Story Hunt, Guildford Library 11am. Part-storytelling, partscavenger hunt event led by storyteller John Kirk. Book via Eventbrite. Suggested donation £1 per child.
Marvellous Makers Story Hunt, Godalming Library
2.30pm. A story hunt with storyteller John Kirk. Book via Eventbrite. Suggested donation £1 per child.
Tom Easton Author Event Farnham Library
10.30-11.30am. Summer Reading Challenge Launch with Tom Easton for 7-11s. Child £4. Book on Eventbrite.
Tom Easton Author Event Ash Library
2.15-3.15pm. For 7-11s. Child £4. Book on Eventbrite.
West Byfleet Live Festival
West Byfleet Recreation
Ground KT14 6EG 11am-late. Live music, stalls, big screen and funfair. Adult £4, child £1, under 5s free. Book online.
The Box Hill Regency Picnic, Box Hill
Tadworth KT20 7LB 12-3pm. Just like the heroine in Jane Austen’s ‘Emma’, enjoy a picnic on the green at Box Hill. Bring a picnic or pick up some treats from the café. Period costume welcome, but not obligatory! Free.
Animal Encounter Tours
Merrist Wood College
Worplesdon 11am-1pm or 2-4pm. For ages 5+ with an adult. £20pp + booking fee. Book online.
Museum Makes Chertsey Museum
33 Windsor St, Chertsey, KT16 8AT 1.30-3.30pm. Free drop-in family craft activity for all ages.
Fun with Fire Engines
Rural Life Museum
Tilford See a range of fire engines, demonstrations and ride in a vintage fire engine.
Ceramic Bead Making & Small Thrown Bowl Farnham Maltings
10.30am-11.30am or 12.301.30pm. All welcome. £12. Book online. Under 7s must be accompanied by an adult.
The Bourne Show
Lower Bourne Green Farnham From 12.30pm. Great afternoon of family fun. Artful Kids will be at the show with Make and Take Crafts for children of all ages. Prices vary depending on items.
The Seale and Sands Show
The Sands Recreation Ground Farnham GU10 1NE 1pm. Lots of free kids entertainment in the Kids Zone. Entry: Adult £5, children free with paying adult.
Ripley Rocks Court Meadow Ripley GU23 6NE 12-10.30pm. Family friendly music festival with children’s activities.
Family Fun Day, G Live Guildford 10am-1pm. Free, donations welcome. Workshops, activities and mini performances. No need to book.
Eco Explorers
Aldershot Town Centre
By the KFC crossroads, Union St Drop-in from 10am-2pm. Free hands-on Eco activities.
SUN 7 JULY
Godalming Food Festival 10am-4pm in the town centre. There will be fun for little ones with Sing-O-Lingo at The Pepperpot at 10am.
Godalming Classic Car Show, The Burys Field 10am-4pm.
Farm Open Morning Merrist Wood College Worplesdon £6.50pp, under 3s free. 10am-12pm. Book online.
Eco Explorers
Farnborough Town Centre
By Kosu Mosu, Queensmead Free hands-on Eco activities. Drop-in from 10am-2pm.
Fun with Fire Engines
Rural Life Museum
See listing on 6 July.
Hollycombe Model Weekend See 6 July.
FRI 12 JULY
Craft Café – Summer Special, G Live Guildford 10.30am in The Café at G Live. Free, for all ages and abilities. Create a summer wind catcher or multicoloured whirly windmill.
SAT 13 JULY
Meet the Gruffalo Alice Holt Forest Farnham The Gruffalo will be making special appearances, plus there’s the Gruffalo party trail (£4 per pack), wooden Gruffalo characters in the woods, play areas and a café.
Crafty Kids at The Beehive Hogmoor Inclosure
Get crafty making nature crowns with Artful Kids. £5pp. Drop in from 11am-3pm.
Puffing A Wey
Dapdune Wharf Guildford 11am-5pm. See the steamboats plus themed children’s crafts for a family friendly day by the Wey. Free.
Black Cherry Fair
Abbey Field
Chertsey KT16 8PS Procession, arena events, stalls and more. Fairground arrives 11 July.
Family Pottery
West End Centre
Aldershot 10.30am-12pm. For ages 3+ with an adult. £13 for an adult + child. Book online.
African Safari
Rowhill Nature Reserve Aldershot 10.30am-1pm. Explore the copse following a trail, look for the animals and also evidence of poachers trying to catch them. Plus simple children’s activities at the Field Centre. Small charge, check website for details.
Story Stones
Farnham Library
2.30-3.30pm. A ‘Meeting Additional Needs’ event creating pictures on a stone to tell the beginning and end of a story. Ages 5+, £3 per child. For more info or to book email farnham.library@surreycc.gov. uk.
Binsted Fete, Flower & Dog Show, Binsted Recreation Ground GU34 4PB 1-4pm. Stalls, games, bouncy castle, petting farm and more.
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What’s on diary
SAT 13 JULY CONT.
Knaphill Schools Summer Fair, Knaphill Lower School Entry via Trinity Rd 11am-2pm. Petting farm, inflatable fun, meet Stitch, games and much more. Everyone welcome, free entry.
Tilford Village Fete
Tilford Village Green From 1pm. Dog show, raft race, fair rides and lots more fun.
Pyrford & Wisley Show
Pyrford Cricket Ground GU22 8ST From 1pm. Arena events, stalls, live music, dog show and much more.
SUN 14 JULY
Wrecclesham Village Fete Wrecclesham Recreation Ground GU10 4QR 12.305pm. Lots of games and rides for children, live music, stalls, classic cars and dog show.
Cranleigh Farming & Food Festival
Cranleigh Showground Bookhurst Rd, Cranleigh, GU6 7DW 9am-5.30pm. Farm animals, arena events, tractor rides, pony rides, children’s fair, food, drink and more. Buy discounted tickets online in advance.
Frimley Green Carnival Village Green 12-5pm. Arena events, stalls and lots more. Procession at 2pm from Balmoral Drive.
THURS 18 JULY
Bring Your Own Baby Comedy Club, Farnham Maltings 11.30am. 15 month age limit for little laughers. £12, book online.
THURS 18 - SUN 21 JULY
Pottery Taster Sessions Watts Gallery - Artists’ Village Compton GU3 1DQ Ceramic workshops for all ages and abilities, under 16s need to accompanied by an adult. 10am, 10.45am or 11.30am. Thurs and Sat – Terracotta Tiles and Fri and Sun – Pinch Pots. Workshops (£12pp) can be booked as an add-on to your admission or as a stand-alone workshop without admission. Book online.
FRI 19 JULY
And After That He Ate Them! Haslemere Museum
1.30-2.30pm. For Under 5s with an adult. Learn about invertebrates through local artist Leon Hill’s fun book and see what you can discover in the garden. Child £2.50, adult £1.50. Book online.
To avoid disappointment, please check details with organiser
Mini Painters, The Lightbox
Woking 11am-11.40am. For under 5s with an adult. Child £8, adult free. Book online.
SAT 20 JULY
Knaphill Village Show
Mizens Miniature Railway Barrs Lane GU21 2JW 1-5pm. Stalls, dog show, train rides, performances, children’s entertainment, refreshments.
Byfleet Parish Day
Byfleet Recreation Ground KT14 7LS From 12.30pm. Live music, displays, side shows, attractions and more.
Wood Street Village Show
Wood Street Village Green 12-5pm. Stalls, dog show, children’s activities and rides, food, drink and more.
Camberley Summer Party
Camberley Town Centre 10am-4pm. Make sand castles and play in the sand in the children’s play area on Park Street, plus Punch & Judy shows on Princess Way, free face painting on High Street, plus a dog show and free balloon modelling!
Railway Weekend
Hollycombe Steam Liphook A weekend dedicated to all things Railways.
Kids’ Craft: Yarn Wrapping Cranleigh Arts Centre 10am. Wrap your own card initial in fun bright colours. For ages 3+. £8. Book online.
Working Vehicles Day
Brooklands Museum
10am-5pm (quiet hour from 9-10am). Wide variety of vehicles on display, fairground rides, games, face painting and more. Guest appearances by Bluey. Book online.
Family Pottery, West End Centre See listing on 13 July.
Merrist Wood Animal Encounter Tours See 6 July.
20 JULY - 26 AUG
The Great Garden Adventure with Shaun the Sheep, RHS Garden Wisley Woking GU23 6QB Join Shaun this summer as he learns from the experts at RHS Garden Wisley how to grow the best fruit and veg to keep him baa-rilliantly healthy! See page 14 for more details.
SUN 21 JULY
Winter Quarters
Aldershot Military Museum 11am-3pm, firing at 2pm. See the 2nd Queen’s Royal Regiment of Foot parading in Napoleonic costumes, and firing their historic weapons. Included in entry.
Open Sunday Mane Chance Sanctuary
Compton GU3 1DL 2pm. Tour of the site followed by refreshments. Adult £3, child £2, under 5s free. Book online.
All Aboard Club
Brookwood Memorial Halls Woking Inclusive train play for autistic, ADHD and special needs children. 11am. Book at www.allaboardclub.com.
Merrist Wood Farm Open Morning See listing on 7 July.
Hollycombe Railway Weekend See 20 July.
Ripley Parish Day Ripley Green 12-4pm. Lots of family fun.
MON 22 - FRI 26 JULY
Tech Camp, Highfield and Brookham School Liphook 9am-4pm for 5-11s. Robot Coding, Photoshop Skills, Minecraft, DJ mixing and LEGO programming. For all abilities. Book individual days or a whole week. £45 per day. Book online.
23 JULY - 1 SEPT
Summer of Fun
Godstone Farm Daily foam parties, a super science zone and family lawn games plus all the usual fun!
WED 24 JULY
Showtime!
Yvonne Arnaud Theatre Guildford 10am-3.30pm for ages 8-11. On the theatre’s main stage work on a scene, a song and choreography from well-known musicals. £45. Book online.
Gymnastics, Highfield and Brookham School Liphook For ages 7-12. 9am1pm. Leap into the joys of gymnastics. Suitable for beginners to intermediate. £60. Book online.
Marvellous Makers
Farnham Library Free craft drop in from 2.303.30pm. For ages 3+. Free.
24 JULY - 31 AUG
Free Mermaid and Pirate Activities, The Square Camberley There’s a free Treasure Trail around the centre with small prizes. Start at the customer service desk
(9.30am-5.15pm). Also available is the Pirate Play Ship from 9am5.30pm daily. There is also loads more free entertainment, see the listing on page 12.
24 JULY - 1 SEPT
Bug Trail, Princes Mead Shopping Centre Farnborough Free bug trail around the centre, with fun facts and beautifully crafted sculptures. Plus the opportunity to win prizes! See the listing on page 10.
THURS 25 JULY
Artbox Summer Workshop Farnham Maltings 10am-2pm for 7-16s. £65, book online.
Family Event: Story of the Axe, Haslemere Museum 10.15am or 11.30am. Through the story of the axe, discover how developments in technology changed the lives of our ancestors. £4. Children must be with a paying adult. Book online.
Showtime!
Yvonne Arnaud Theatre Guildford 10am-12pm for ages 5-7. Dance, sing-along fun, musical theatre themed games and activities. £20. Book online.
Olympics Craft and Storytime
Guildford Museum GU1 3SX 10.30am-11.15am. Join in the fun of the Olympics with stories and the chance to make an Olympic relay torch. Free, suitable for ages 2+. First-come-first-served basis.
THURS 25 - SUN 28 JULY
Pottery Taster Sessions Watts Gallery - Artists’ Village See 18-21 July.
FRI 26 JULY
Robot Explorers
Yvonne Arnaud Theatre Guildford 10am-4pm. For ages 8-11. Using Edison robotics discover how to program a simple robot so that it interacts with the environment around it. £45. Book online.
SAT 27 JULY
Drop in Badge Making Godalming Library 2-4pm. Donations welcome.
Join one of our fantastic summer holiday workshops: & Juliet: 23rd (evening), 24th, 25th, 26th July - Guildford Wonka: 29th, 30th, 31st July, 1st August - Woking litt levoices.org.uk/location/west-surrey amy@litt levoices.org.uk
What’s on diary
SAT 27 JULY CONT.
Perfect Pineapples
Haslemere Museum
10.30am-12pm. For ages 5-11. Today is International Pineapple Day so you’ll be looking at pineapples and creating pineapple themed art. Child £7. £2 for any adult staying. Book online.
Archaeology Event Ash Library
10am-1pm. Explore artifacts from Ash Museum and have a go at some archaeology inspired craft. Suitable for all ages. Free drop in event.
Festival of Archaeology Museum of Farnham
For ages 7+. A talk from 11am-12pm and activity from 12.30pm-2.30pm. No booking needed, £3 suggested donation. Explore Stone Age and Bronze Age tools.
SAT 27 - SUN 28 JULY
Hosting Henry VIII Weekend Festival West Horsley Place
KT24 6AN Go back in time to the 1533 visit of Henry VIII with Tudor merry making including food tastings, dancing, music, falconry displays and a spectacular joust. Book online.
Working Weekend
Rural Life Museum
Tilford Working weekends bring the museum to life . Normal entry applies.
SUN 28 JULY
Dorking Halls Family Fun Day, Meadowbank Park
Dorking Stalls, children’s activities, sports races, dog show, stage performances and funfair rides. From 11am.
MON 29 JULY
West End Workshop with Jenna Innes
Yvonne Arnaud Theatre
Guildford 10am-3pm West End Star Jenna Innes leads this workshop for ages 14-18. For all abilities. £40, book online.
MON 29 JULY - 1 AUG
Meet Henry VIII
West Horsley Place
KT24 6AN In small groups you can sit around the Tudor Table and meet Henry VIII and his friend, West Horsley Place owner, Gertrude Courtney. Hear about the lavish banquet he
To avoid disappointment, please check details with organiser
once ate on the site and ask him anything you like! £15. For ages 7+. Book online.
TUES 30 JULY
West End Dance
Yvonne Arnaud Theatre
Guildford 10am-12.30pm for ages 7-11 and 1.30pm-4pm for 12-18s. Learn routines with a professional choreographer on the main stage. Book online. For all abilities, no experience required.
Sculpture with Plaster
The Lightbox
Woking 1.30-3pm for ages 5-10. Learn how to create sculptures using Plaster of Paris. £15. Book online.
Fantastic Fossils
Haslemere Museum
10.30am-12pm. Fossil themed session for ages 5-11. Child £7. £2 for any adult staying. Book online.
Play in a Day – Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Princes Hall
Aldershot 10am-4pm. £21. For ages 7-11. Book online.
Dogs Trust Workshop
Farnham Library
1.30-3pm. Free. Fun family workshop to learn about staying safe around dogs and keeping them happy and healthy. For ages 7-11 with an adult. Sign up on Eventbrite.
WED 31 JULY
Farnham Maltings
Shell & Beach Cupcake
Decorating
11am-12.15pm for ages 5-10. £15, book online.
Movie Make Up - Guts & Gore 11am-1pm for ages 8-11 or 2-4pm for ages 12-16. £15, book online.
Summer Circus Workshop
Yvonne Arnaud Theatre
Guildford Learn hulahooping, diabolo, poi spinning, balance, juggling, plate spinning and much more! For ages 5+ with an adult. £10pp. 11am-12pm or 12.30-1.30pm. Book online.
Dance in a Day, Princes Hall Aldershot 10am-4pm. For ages 6-10. £21. Book online.
THURS 1 AUG
Olympic Torch Family Fun! Guildford Museum
GU1 3SX Visit the display A Tale of Two Torches to hold a London Olympics relay torch from 1948 or 2012 and make an Olympic torch in a fun craft activity. Drop-in from 12.30-2.30pm for ages 5+. Free. Relaxed session: 10.30am-11.30am for families with children who have an autism spectrum condition or other sensory needs. Free, but this out of hours session needs to be booked by emailing: heritageservices@ guildford.gov.uk.
Young Creatives: Sculpture and Henry Moore
The Lightbox Woking 1.30-3.30pm. £20. For 11-16s. Explore the work of Henry Moore and learn how to create sculpture. Book online.
Coding Taster Session
Godalming Library 2.30-4pm. For ages 7-10. Learn how to code your own game using scratch. Free, donations welcome. Email Godalming.library@surreycc. gov.uk to book a space.
Introduction to Directing Yvonne Arnaud Theatre Guildford 10am-2pm for ages 14-18. Discover what a theatre director does, who they work with and how they guide a play from the page to production. £40 book online.
Play in a Day - Lost & Found, Farnham Maltings 10am-4pm for ages 8-12. £35, book online.
Family Fun Day
Guildford Cathedral 10am or 11am. Enjoy ‘journey’ themed crafts in the Cathedral. Aimed at primary school aged children with an adult. Free, but you must reserve your space online.
Lighting Design: A Practical Introduction
Yvonne Arnaud Theatre
Guildford 10am-12.30pm for ages 12-16. Explore the world of stage lighting with a professional lighting designer. £25, book online.
SAT 3 AUG
Children’s Storytelling: Frog’s Bog
Leith Hill Place Nr Coldharbour Village, Dorking RH5 6LU 11am11.30am. Join local author, Marielle Bayliss for a fun and relaxed reading of her popular book, Frog’s Bog. Afterwards chat with Marielle about her book and enjoy colouring-in. Included in admission.
Merrist Wood Animal Encounter Tours See 6 July.
Eco Explorers
Aldershot See 6 July
SUN 4 AUG
Merrist Wood Farm Open Morning See listing on 7 July.
Eco Explorers Farnborough See 7 July.
MON 5 AUG
Family & Fan Open Day West Horsley Place
KT24 6AN Calling all BBC Ghosts fans! For more info see listing on page 10.
The Godalming Library Animal Park Godalming Library 10am-4pm. Help recreate a large paper model animal park. Free, donations welcome.
TUES 6 AUG
Mermaid and Pirate Craft with Artful Kids The Square
Family Activity: Dinosaurs! Haslemere Museum 10.30am-1pm. Dinosaur themed arts and crafts. Child £4, adult £1. Children must be with an adult. Book online.
THURS 1 - SUN 4 AUG
Pottery Taster Sessions
Watts Gallery - Artists’ Village See 18-21 July.
FRI 2 AUG
Farnham Maltings
Circus Party 10.30am12.30pm for 4-7s with an adult. Patches the Clown magic show, plus learn how to spin plates, juggle and make a balloon dog. Child £5, adult £3, book online.
Circus School 1.30-4pm for ages 7-11. £15, book online.
Camberley Free. Drop-in and make a treasure chest to take home. 11am-3pm.
Upstairs Downstairs: A 1930s family Tour West Horsley Place KT24 6AN Step back in time to West Horsley Place in the 1930s. Lady Crewe is preparing for a dinner party for distinguished guests and needs your help. On this interactive tour for families, children become trainee servants, learning tasks that would have been undertaken by the household staff. You’ll make lemonade in the historic kitchen, prepare a bedroom fireplace by making a 1930’s style firelighter and polish the silverware to prepare for the party. £15. Book online.
To avoid disappointment, please check details with organiser
Summer Family Day
Watts Gallery - Artists’ Village Compton GU3 1DQ 10.30am - 4pm. Japanese inspired day with two-toned printing, crepe paper flower making, create a wall hanging using printing, collage and painting techniques. Drop in and draw in the Historic Galleries and explore the Edo Pop and Hanga Ten exhibitions. Best for under 12s but everyone welcome. Child £14, adult £5. Book online.
Introduction to Pyrography Godalming Library
2.30-3.30pm. Pyrography is the art of burning a design into wood. For adults and children aged 12+. Booking essential, email Godalming. library@surreycc.gov.uk. £3.
Dinosaur Dioramas Haslemere Museum
10.30am-12pm. For 5-11s. Make a 3D dinosaur scene inspired by the dinosaur exhibition. Child £7. £2 for any adult staying. Book online.
Mini Pizza Making
The Haslemere Youth Hub
11.30am-12.30pm. Child £4 (includes pizza & drink). For ages 2+. Top your pizza base with all your favourite toppings and enjoy warm from the oven! Additional activities also provided. Book online via FIXR.
Olympics Craft & Storytime Guildford Library GU1 4AL 10.30am–11.15am. Olympic themed stories plus make an Olympic relay torch. Free. For ages 2+. First-comefirst-served basis.
WED 7 AUG
Summer Trail, Lythe Hill Haslemere For ages 2yrs+. 10am-12pm. Summer outdoor trail, lawn games, arts and crafts. Refreshments available. Hosted by The Haslemere Youth Hub. Child £4. Book online via FIXR.
Make Your Own Notebook Farnham Library 2.30-3.30pm. Ages 4+. Make a notebook or get creative and turn it into a storybook. Child £3. Email farnham.library@ surreycc.gov.uk to book.
Disney with Frozen Workshop
Guildford Spectrum
2.45pm-3.45pm for 3-7 years (suitable for SEND and mainstream students).
Explore the scenes and songs from films Frozen 1 and Frozen 2 and other Disney films with dance and drama games, giant parachute, magic props and snow disco. Save 10% if booking more than one child. £7.50. Book at https://bit.ly/synergyworkshops.
Godalming Library
Animal Storytime and Junk Modelling 11-11.30am. Animal themed stories and songs, and a junk modelling activity. For ages 2+. No booking required, spaces are limited. Donations welcome.
Animal Puppet Making Craft Event 2.30-3.30pm. Make a moving animal puppet. For ages 3+. Child £1. Email Godalming.library@ surreycc.gov.uk to book.
Crafty Kids
Museum of Farnham Drop-in from 10.30am12.30pm. Crafts for ages 3-7 with an adult. £4.50 per child.
Summer Family Day
The Lightbox
Woking 10.30am-5pm. Expect lots of creativity for the whole family. The Art cart will be full of activities and in the Education studio explore the use of felt tips like Henry Moore, drop in between 10.30am-12.30pm or 2-4pm. All included in £12.50 Day Pass or under 18s and Members free.
THURS 8 AUG
Creative Writing Workshop Godalming Library 2.30-3.30pm for ages 8-14. Creative writing workshop with an animal theme. £1, email Godalming.library@ surreycc.gov.uk to book.
Time Travellers Museum of Farnham 10.30am-12.30pm for ages 7-13. Discover what life was like in the past with hands-on activities. £8, book online.
Funtime ThursdayFriendship Bracelets G Live Guildford Make personalised friendship bracelets with Artful Kids. For ages 4+. Drop in from 10.30am-3pm. No booking needed, redeem free tickets at the entrance via Experience Guildford app.
Family Event: Mill Cottage Farm Experience Haslemere Museum 11am-3pm. Friendly farm animals to feed, groom and stroke, plus art activities. £5. Children must be with a paying adult. Book online.
THURS 8 - SUN 11 AUG
Pottery Taster Sessions Watts Gallery - Artists’ Village See 18-21 July.
FRI 9 AUG
Godalming Library Nabil Steals a Penguin 11am-12pm. Nishani Reed reads her latest book “Nabil Steals a Penguin” followed by a draw-along, for ages 4-7. Child £4. Book via: www.tinyurl.com/2mmjj233 Scrabble Club and other Games 2pm-3.30pm. No booking required.
SAT 10 AUG
Chertsey Agricultural Show, Show Ground Chertsey KT16 8LN 9am5pm. Lots of animals, stalls, arena events, Shetland Pony Grand National and more. 14 and under go free.
Warhammer – Build Farnham Library 2.30-3.30pm. (Part 1 of 3). In this first part of three events, you will build a Warhammer model. Part 2 (paint) is on 7 Sept, part 3 (play) is on 5 Oct. Ages 11+. £3 per session or £8 for three sessions. Email farnham.library@surreycc.
Car Show
Camberley Town Centre 10am-4pm. Over 250 vehicles plus free family entertainment including live music, face painting, roaming street performers and balloon modelling!
Fire Station Open Day Godalming Fire Station 11am-4pm. 10am-11am for Special Educational Needs. Free, no booking needed.
What’s on diary
Animal Themed Cup and Ball Game
Godalming Library
2.30pm-3.30pm. Make your favourite animal into a cup and ball game. For ages 3+. Child £1. Email Godalming. library@surreycc.gov.uk to book or visit the library.
Share a Shettie Mane Chance Sanctuary Compton 10am-2pm. Look after a shetland pony for the day. For a child and adult (£35) - book online.
Beaded Daisy Bracelets
Farnham Maltings 11am-1pm for ages 6+. £40, book online.
SUN 11 AUG
Classic Car Show
Cranleigh Showground GU6 7DW 9.30am-4.30pm. Classic cars, music, arena events, children’s rides and entertainment. Adult £10, under 16s free.
Free Yoga in the Park Knowle Park
Cranleigh Free yoga sessions for children on the lakeside lawn 10am-12pm. No booking needed.
Chertsey Agricultural Show See 10 Aug.
MON 12 AUG
Princesses & Superheroes
Workshop
Guildford Spectrum
2.45-3.45pm for ages 5+ (suitable for SEND and mainstream students). Exciting dance workshop bringing to life favourite characters through dance. Learn themed dance routines and join in with games and activities. Dressing up is encouraged! Suitable for all abilities. Save 10% if booking more than one child. £7.50. Book at https://bit.ly/ synergy-workshops.
Junior Cookery, Highfield and Brookham School
Liphook 9.30am-3.30pm for ages 6-8. Make wonderful summer inspired dishes to take home. £80. Book online.
Family Event: Early Birds Haslemere Museum 11am-1pm. Special opening for families with children who have an Autism Spectrum Condition. Entry by donation. Book online.
Family & Fan Open Day West Horsley Place See listing on page 10.
Watts GalleryArtists’ VillageWhat’s on diary
TUES 13 AUG
Upstairs Downstairs: A 1930s family Tour West Horsley Place
See listing on 6 Aug.
Summer Family Day
To avoid disappointment, please check details with organiser
Watts Gallery - Artists’ Village See listing on 6 Aug. Family Event: Meet the Tortoise Haslemere Museum
1-4pm. £1.50. Children need to be accompanied by a paying adult. Book online.
Come and Try Music Session, Farnham Library 2-4pm. Free. Try some instruments and create music to go with a story book. Free drop in for all ages.
WED 14 AUG
Minions and Mayhem Workshop
Guildford Spectrum
2.45-3.45pm for 5-12 years (suitable for SEND and mainstream students). Dance to ‘Happy’ and have ‘Fun, Fun, Fun’ in this Minionsthemed dance workshop. Inclusive and welcoming to children of all levels. Save 10% if booking more than one child. £7.50. Book at https://bit.ly/synergyworkshops.
Clay – But It’s Only Mud Haslemere Museum
10.30am-12pm. For ages 5-11. Make a piece of Ceramic Art that will be fired and yours to keep. Child £7. £2 for any staying adults. Book online.
Crafty Kids, Museum of Farnham See 7 Aug.
THURS 15 AUG
Dapdune Drama Days
Dapdune Wharf
Guildford 11am-1pm for ages 6-10 and 2-4pm for ages 11-15. Join Guildford Shakespeare Company for an introduction to one of Shakespeare’s exciting plays, and through games, story-telling workshops and rehearsals, work towards a mini-performance for families at the end. £12.50. Book at www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ riverwey.
Game Design Workshop
Godalming Library 2.30-4pm. Think about the story for your perfect game and generate ideas. For ages 8-12. Free, donations welcome. Email Godalming. library@surreycc.gov.uk to book as spaces are limited.
Teddy Bears’ Picnic
Haslemere Museum
1.30-4pm. Traditional picnic and mini fete in the garden with games, stalls and more. Enter the competition for ‘Palaeontologist dressed teddy’. A child’s tea and goody bag can be reserved for £5 online. Free entry.
Funtime Thursday - Kids
Movie Singalong
Electric Theatre
Guildford For ages 4+. 10.30am, 12pm or 1.30pm. No booking needed, redeem free tickets at the entrance via Experience Guildford app.
Mini Museum
Museum of Farnham
10.30am-12.30pm for ages 7-13. £8, book online. Be a Museum Curator and make your own collection of little objects to put inside your shoe box museum.
Bring Your Own Baby Comedy Club, Farnham Maltings See 18 July.
THURS 15 - SUN 18 AUG
Pottery Taster Sessions
Watts Gallery - Artists’ Village See 18-21 July.
FRI 16 AUG
Performing Arts
Masterclass, Highfield and Brookham School Liphook 9am-4pm for ages 7-13yrs. Explore various aspects of performing arts, from acting techniques to choreography and musicality. For all abilities, including beginners. There’ll be a short performance for family at the end. £60. Book online.
Bracelet and Keyring Making
Haslemere Youth Hub 10.30-11.30am. Child £4. Book online via FIXR.
SAT 17 AUG
Object Handling Session: Seaside
Haslemere Museum 11am-12pm. Explore artefacts in the handling collection. For all ages. Children must be with an adult. £4. Book online.
Model Railway Open Day
Dapdune Wharf Guildford Free. See the latest layouts of Astolat Model Railway club. 11am-5pm.
Merrist Wood Animal Encounter Tours See 6 July.
Olympic Torch Family Fun! Guildford Museum GU1 3SX Free, drop-in from 12.30pm-2.30pm. Visit the display A Tale of Two Torches to hold one of Austin Playfoot’s Olympic relay torches. Take a selfie with the 1948 or 2012 torch. Plus make an Olympic torch craft activity. For ages 5+.
SUN 18 AUG
Merrist Wood Farm Open Morning See 7 July.
MON 19 AUG
Family & Fan Open Day West Horsley Place
See listing on page 10.
TUES 20 AUG
Creative Crafting – A Day At The Beach, Highfield and Brookham School Liphook 9am-4pm for 8-14yrs. Design and create a miniature needle felted beach hut standing on a marbled wooden platform. £70. Book online.
Canvas Painting
Haslemere Youth Hub 10.30-11.30am. Child £4. For ages 2+. Design and paint your canvas to take home. Book online via FIXR.
Summer Family Day Watts Gallery - Artists’ Village See listing on 6 Aug.
LEGO – Discovering Dinosaurs Haslemere Museum 10.30am-12pm. For ages 5-11. A morning of imaginative LEGO building. Child £7. £2 for any adult staying. Book online.
Animal Explorer Workshop
Denbies Wine Estate Dorking Meet snakes, spiders, giant snails and more in these sessions for all ages. 10am, 10.50am, 11.35am or 12.20pm. Child £8, adult free. Book online.
Inside Out Dance & Movement Workshop
Guildford Spectrum 2.45-3.45pm for ages 6-11 (suitable for SEND and mainstream students). Dance games, choreography, mindfulness activities and yoga based stretching with a focus on the themes within Inside Out 1 and 2. Save 10% if booking more than one child. £7.50. Book at https://bit.ly/synergyworkshops.
Beach Hut Biscuits
Farnham Maltings 11am-12.15pm. For ages 6-11. Make brightly coloured beach hut themed biscuits. £15, book online.
THURS 22 AUG
Plants & Potions
Museum of Farnham 10.30am-12.30pm for ages 7-13. £8, book online. Discover how plants were once used to heal people.
Upstairs Downstairs: A 1930s family Tour West Horsley Place
See listing on 6 Aug.
WED 21 AUG
StreetNation Dance Camp Haslemere Youth Hub 10am-3pm. Dance to your favourite music, plus drills, choreography and games. For ages 6-9. £20. Book at: haslemere. streetnationdance.com.
Be A Knight Family Fun! Guildford Museum
GU1 3SX Free, drop-in from 12.30pm-2.30pm. Make a knight’s helmet and a shield decorated with your own coat of arms. For ages 5+.
Crafty Kids
Museum of Farnham
See listing on 7 Aug.
Funtime ThursdayCatch The Sun, Tourist Information Centre Guildford 10.30am-3pm. For ages 4+. Make a hoop suncatcher with Artful Kids. Let the sunlight dance through in a rainbow of colors! No booking needed, redeem free tickets at the entrance via Experience Guildford app.
Fun With LEGODiscovering Dinosaurs
Haslemere Museum 10.15am-11.30am or 12pm1.15pm. A fun morning of LEGO. Child £5, adult £3. Children must be with a paying adult. Book online.
One World Animals
The Key Centre Fleet 10.30am, 12.15pm or 2pm. Handle and learn about a range of animals from creepy crawlies and reptiles, to small birds. Children must be with a paying adult. £15pp. Under 4s free on adult’s lap. Book online.
Dapdune Drama Days
Dapdune Wharf
See listing on 15 Aug.
Meet the Gruffalo
Alice Holt Forest
See listing on 13 July.
To avoid disappointment, please check details with organiser
THURS 22 - SUN 25 AUG
Pottery Taster Sessions
Watts Gallery - Artists’ Village See 18-21 July.
FRI 23 AUG
Musical Madness Workshop
Guildford Spectrum
2.45-3.45pm for ages 8+ (suitable for SEND and mainstream students). Fun dance routines, drama games and activities. Save 10% if booking more than one child. £7.50. Book at https://bit.ly/ synergy-workshops.
Storytelling Workshop
Godalming Library
10.30-11.30am. Come up with the concept for your own story. £1. For ages 6-10. To book email Godalming. library@surreycc.gov.uk.
SAT 24 AUG
Playfest!
Aldershot Town Centre
10am-4pm. Free, actionpacked day of fun for all ages. Programme a Lego robot, create a giant mural, build a bird with K-NEX, learn karate moves, toddler messy play and lots more.
Working Weekend
Rural Life Museum
See listing on 27 July.
SAT 24 - MON 26 AUG
Fairground Extravaganza
Hollycombe Steam Liphook GU30 7LP Sat 2pm-10pm, Sun and Mon 11am-5pm. A celebration of Edwardian fairgrounds with visiting rides and attractions.
Mega Bounce Park
The Mytchett Centre GU16 6AA 10am-5pm. Autism friendly session 9-10am. Inflatable fun including under 6s area. No booking needed. Weather dependent.
SUN 25 AUG
Family Fun Day
Mane Chance Sanctuary Compton Meet the horses plus music, games, tombolas, tractor rides and more. Adult £6, child (5-15) £5, seniors (60+) £5. Under 5s and dogs free. Book online.
Working Weekend, Rural Life Museum See 27 July.
MON 26 AUG
Family & Fan Open Day
West Horsley Place
See listing on page 10.
Peaslake Summer Fair
Peaslake 1-4.30pm. Free entry. Stalls, food, games, entertainment and more.
TUES 27 AUG
Artful Kids Pop Up
The Summerhouse
The Packhouse, Farnham GU10 1PJ Fun filled craft workshops, to book visit https://pbbl.uk/ArtfulKidsUK
Jewel Art Canvas 10.30am12pm for age 7+. £20. Jewellery Making 1-2pm for age 6+. £10. Make a Woven Wallhanging
2.30-4pm for age 6+. £12. Create a beautiful wallhanging to take home.
Upstairs Downstairs: A 1930s family Tour West Horsley Place
See listing on 6 Aug.
Explosive Volcanoes
Haslemere Museum
10.30am-12.30pm. For ages 5-11. Child £7. £2 for any adults staying. Book online.
Drop in Badge Making Godalming Library
See listing on 27 July.
WED 28 AUG
StreetNation Dance Camp
Haslemere Youth Hub 10am-3pm. Dance to your favourite music, plus drills, choreography and games. For ages 10-13. £20. Book at: haslemere. streetnationdance.com.
Artful Kids Pop Up
The Summerhouse
The Packhouse, Farnham GU10 1PJ Fun filled craft workshops, to book visit https://pbbl.uk/ArtfulKidsUK Customised Denim Jackets 10.30am-12pm for age 7+. £30.
Make a Sock Squishmallow 1-2.30pm for age 7+. £12. Festival Flower Headbands 3-4.30pm for age 7+. £15.
Poetic Drawings
The Lightbox
Woking 1-3pm 11-16s. You will be guided through writing a short poem or story and then go on to create pieces of art. £10. Book online.
Make Your Own Cloud
Dough
Haslemere Youth Hub
10.30-11.30am. For ages 3+.
Child £4. For those who love salt dough, playdough and slime! Book online via FIXR.
Nearly New Sales
Markets 4 Parents
The next sale will take place on Saturday 14th September from 10am-12pm at Normandy Village Hall, Glaziers Lane, Guildford, GU3 2DT. Lots of stalls bursting with top quality like new baby and children’s items from birth to around 6 years. £2 entry, kids are free. Come and grab a bargain or book a stall and be a seller. Keep 100% profit on the day. For more information or to book a stall visit bookwhen.com/ markets4parents or email info@markets4parents.com @markets4parents
Marvellous Makers Arts & Crafts, Farnham Library 2.30-3.30pm. Recreate a piece from a story using arts and crafts. Ages 3+. £3. Email farnham.library@surreycc. gov.uk to book.
Crafty Kids, Museum of Farnham See 7 Aug.
THURS 29 AUG
Bracelet & Bag Tag/ Keyring Making Workshop Haslemere Youth Hub All ages welcome. Drop in from 10am-12pm. £3.50 or £4.50 per item respectively.
Historical Drama Museum of Farnham 10.30am-12.30pm for ages 7-13. £8, book online. Step into the shoes of a historical character and bring their story to life in this workshop.
Funtime Thursday - Paint Your Own Cookie Art & Grind Café Guildford 9am, 10am or 11am. For ages 4+. Free, but you must book via www.ticketsource.co.uk/ elevate-guildford.
Jellyfish Craft
Godalming Library 2.30-3.30pm. Make a jellyfish inspired mobile using recycled materials. £1. For ages 4+. Email Godalming.library@ surreycc.gov.uk or visit the library to book.
Print Making
The Lightbox
Woking 1.30-3pm for ages 5-10. Explore the world of printmaking using an array of different materials. £15. Book online.
Brilliant Bees Haslemere Museum 10.30am-1.30pm. Visit the hive, look at a skep plus bee-related arts and crafts. Children must be with an adult. Child £4, adult £1. Book online.
Learn to Rap
Farnham Maltings 10am-12pm for ages 7-10 or 1.30pm-3.30pm for ages 1114. £15 book online.
FRI 30 AUG
Dogs Trust Workshop Farnham Library 10.30am-12pm. Learn about staying safe around dogs and keeping them happy and healthy. For ages 7-11 with an adult. Free. Book on Eventbrite.
Artbox Summer Workshop Farnham See 25 July.
Share a Shettie, Mane Chance See 10 Aug.
FRI 30 AUG - 1 SEPT
Foodies Festival
Stoke Park Guildford Fri 2pm-10pm, Sat 11am–9pm, Sun 11am-8pm. Top chefs cooking live, lots of food & drink, live music and a Children’s Cookery Theatre.
SAT 31 AUG
Cranleigh Arts Centre Create Your Own Monster 10am. What will your imagination create? For ages 3+. £8. Book online. Community Drum Circle 2pm. A fun family friendly event. No experience necessary. All drums provided. £6. Book online.
Summer Fete
Old Coal Yard
Hambledon, GU8 4DR Free entry. 10am-4pm. Stalls, coffee, food and gin bar, kids activities and music.
SAT 31 AUG - 1 SEPT
Mega Bounce Park
Farnborough King George V Playing Fields GU14 6PQ 10am-5pm. Autism friendly session 9-10am. Inflatable fun including under 6s area. No booking needed. Weather dependent.