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Get planning for the long summer holidays! We know how challenging it can be to keep the kids entertained, so we’ve got dozens of ideas for you in our summer boredom busters special. Plus fun activities that will keep little brains learning throughout the break too.

Summer boredom busters 1 Local Summer fun Holidays Health Tween Food Family Life Summer learning Summer boredom busters 2

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BOREDOM BUSTERS

Top ideas to entertain the family this Summer In Dorset, there are great places to visit and things to do right on your doorstep. With foreign travel still a little shaky this summer, why not see what adventures you can enjoy closer to home? Outdoors Find the Gruffalo. For Julia Donaldson fans, enjoy a themed family walk based on her books up and down the country. Trail details. Get appy. Get reluctant kids excited about walking with a brilliant app, Caper. Download and receive a call from Captain Redtail who needs help locating a crashed spaceship. Come to the castle. Pack a picnic, grab a chair and enjoy a brilliant production of the David Walliams classic ‘Mr Stink’ at Highcliffe Castle on the lawn on 18th July. Tickets available online and don’t forget to dress for the weather. Get closer to nature. Until 1 September, why not join the animals of Purbeck for a magical adventure around Durlston Country Park in its Woodland Clan Activity Trail. Go online for more Durlston summer family activities including their Bee a Butterfly family trail from 24 July to 12 August.

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Summertime in bloom. Take the Dorset Sunflower Trail at Maiden Castle Farm in Dorchester and see majestic sunflowers in full bloom from 2-16 August New hobbies Explore geocaching. Join the world’s largest treasure hunt! Download the official Geocaching app, create an account and unlock the location of thousands of caches (i.e. the treasure) that other hunters have left for you to discover. Get green-fingered. Plant a veggie grow bag. You don’t need any more space than a window-box, or a tiny space in your garden. Kids will love deciding what to grow and charting its progress. Boredom busters Rough and tumble. Play fighting is a great way to let off steam. Stuff some pillows up a pair of dad-size T-shirts to set up a ‘sumo wrestle.’ Make the rules of play fighting clear, otherwise the session might descend into chaos and tears. Eat a rainbow. Of course, we’re not talking about vegetables! Have fun with edible food colouring and let your kids paint and then eat rainbow toast. You could also make rainbow cake! Products at Cake Craft World. Familiesonline.co.uk


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Top ideas to entertain the family this Summer Oh yes it is! Theatre’s back. Missed Panto last Christmas? Now’s your chance to indulge the family in Treasure Island – a special, swashbuckling summer panto adventure full of fun and surprises at Christchurch’s Regent Centre from 29-31 July. The Tivoli Wimborne can take your family on a magical adventure to Neverland in its musical version of Peter Pan from 25–28 August. The pups of Paw Patrol are coming to Bournemouth International Centre on 20 August and share lessons about citizenship, social skills and problem-solving as they make several heroic rescues. Free

Step back in time. To commemorate the 75+1 anniversary of the end of the WW2, on 15 August, Poole Quay will be hosting military vehicles, vintage cars, a funfair, period music and further images and details of the extraordinary role the town and its people played during the war. Awesome aerial displays. Bournemouth Air Festival is back from 2-5 September. There’s something for all the family with four days of action and entertainment in the air, on the sea and land each day. Bucket list Take to the skies. For a really special treat, book a hot air balloon flight for the family. Suitable for children who are 7+ and at least 4ft 6in (1.4m) tall.

Get wild. Join the Summer Reading Challenge, Wild World Heroes, at your local library or online. Libraries have teamed up with WWF to create Learning ideas a nature-themed challenge. Letter fishing. Go fly a kite! This is a fun game for pre-schoolers. They’re cheap and easy to buy, or Grab yourself some magnetic letters you can even make your own. Tips from the fridge, some string, a pencil on kite flying. and a paperclip. Make a DIY fishing rod so your little one can fish for Summer fireworks. letters. Poole Quay’s Summer Fireworks are set to take place every Thursday Family history. from 22 July to 26 August. Enjoy the How about finding out a bit more party atmosphere with the fireworks about your past and making a family finale at 10pm. The skies will also tree? Get your kids to do some light up at Firework displays in research about their grandparents Bournemouth seafront every Friday and distant relatives. Check out evening in August. Ancestry and Find My Past. Familiesonline.co.uk

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Top ideas to entertain the family this Summer in a safe and natural environment, with some even part of international breeding programmes for endangered species.

History with a twist. Horrible Histories returns to the stage on 11 August at the Regent Centre in Christchurch with its acclaimed production of Gorgeous Unusual Georgians and Vile Victorians. Don’t miss this horrible history of Britain All-weather adventures. with the nasty bits left in! For active fun, thrills and adventure whatever the weather, head down Conservation in action. to RockReef on Bournemouth Pier. Head down to Monkey World Not only can you try the only pier to see over 260 rescued and to shore zip wire in the world but endangered apes and monkeys, also an fantastic range of indoor living naturally with their own kind. activities, including climbing walls, Many have been neglected, kept in an aerial obstacle course, pier cave unnatural conditions, or experienced and vertical slide. unbelievable cruelty. Thanks to Monkey World, they’re now living MORE FUN IDEAS

Adventure to Neverland this August Take your family on a magical adventure through the clouds in the Tivoli Theatre’s family musical version of Peter Pan this summer from 25-28 August. Be enchanted as Peter and Wendy fly off to Neverland to do battle with Captain Hook and his motley crew of pirates, meeting Magical Mermaids, Tiger Lily, Tinkerbell alomg the way! And watch out for the Crocodile! So don’t delay – fly to the Tivoli Box Office and get your tickets now. Box Office 01202 88 55 66 6 July/August

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BOREDOM BUSTERS

Beach games and activities Bored of building sandcastles? Try these other great ideas to keep the kids entertained at the beach.

Beach treasure hunt You’ll need to give each child a bucket to collect treasure in for starters. Then they’ll need a list (words or pictures depending on their age). You can ask them to Running and jumping look for lots of different treasures like certain colour shells, different Sharks and minnows Play with a group of children. All you shapes of stone, a bird’s feather, need is something to mark out a big seaweed, driftwood. circle or square in the sand – and Throwing and catching children with plenty of energy! READ MORE Spiral stones Use a spade, piece of driftwood or Water bucket relay even sharp rock to draw a spiral in You can play this with two players the sand with a small circle in the or more. Each player will need a middle. The idea of the game is that bucket or container, as well as a children take it in turns to throw spoon, cup, or large shell to carry pebbles in the direction of the spiral. water in. A bit like darts, the closest to the READ MORE circle centre wins the round. Thinking and exploring Sand skeeball For this game, you’ll just need Outdoor noughts and crosses flat sand and a small spade or This game is perfect for dialling something to dig small holes with. down the pace a notch or two and goes down well if you’re feeling a bit READ MORE lazy! You’ll need something sharpish to draw the grid in the sand and then you’re ready to go.

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SUMMER FUN

A summer of fun awaits at RockReef A huge range of amazing activities to suit all ages from 4+ awaits at RockReef on Bournemouth Pier this summer. It’s the perfect fun day out to keep the whole family entertained! The indoor adventure centre Includes 28 climbing walls, an aerial obstacle course, Pier Cave, Vertical Slide and leap of faith jump: great for rainy days or when you just need a break from the sun. Sessions range from 30 minutes to 1 ½ hours, or for the more adventurous there’s an ‘Ultimate Adventure’ ticket which gives you 2 hours on all the indoor activities! Outside is the awesome PierZip, the only pier to shore zip wire in the world! RockReef is the perfect place to take all the family and find something you can all enjoy together, no matter what your age. It’s great for building confidence, challenging yourself or just having fun together with friends and family.

For groups of 4 or more there’s a great value Friends & Family ticket available saving you money off the individual tickets. From 19th July, group bookings and birthday parties make a return, but there’s already huge demand so make sure you book your party early to secure a date. To book a birthday party call 01202 983983. RockReef is committed to keeping their guests and employees safe and as a COVID secure venue RockReef has been awarded the Visit England ‘We’re good to go’ mark. Capacities on sessions are still reduced so book in advance for a fun, safe day out. www.rockreef.co.uk

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SUMMER FUN

Monkey World is open! Monkey World’s 65-acre park is home to over 250 monkeys and apes, most of whom have been rescued from the black-market trade and use and abuse around the world. Visitors can see stars of TV’s Monkey Life: chimpanzees, orangutans, gibbons and 20 more species of monkey and apes living in rehabilitated family groups as naturally as possible. You can also enjoy the beautiful Dorset woodland, numerous picnic areas, and three large adventure playgrounds! The pandemic has hit the park hard, as funds from the entrance fee go towards the rescue and rehabilitation of the primates, and their lifetime care. Monkey World would like to thank everyone who has donated to its fundraising efforts, and who continues to support the park through the “Adopt a Primate” scheme and by visiting the wonderful apes and monkeys at the park. CLICK HERE for more information on the park, and how to book your visit, or call 01929 462537.

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HOLIDAYS

Baby and Toddler Travel Essentials We asked our friends at NapNapUK for their top product picks to make travelling with your little one easier this summer.

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A multi tog baby sleeping bag with removable inner layers.

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TUM TUM Travel Cutlery Set

Toddler travel cutlery with ‘make a picture’ handles & handy travel case.

Snugglebundl

Travel wrap to move baby without waking wherever you are.

NapNap Lullaby Sleep Mat

Award-winning mat with white noise and gentle vibrations.

Totseat

The original portable travel high chair, your washable, squashable lifesaver.

Tidy Tot Cover & Catch Bib

Perfect to keep mealtime mess at bay, with handy travel bag.

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Fun travel activities for kids By Jemma Zoe Smith At long last, we’re able to go on holiday with the kids. But before the fun can begin, there’s the journey to deal with. Don’t despair! These activities will help keep your kids occupied and your sanity intact. What can you spot? Get your kids to spot cars/lorries from different countries. Younger children can spot cars or lorries of different colours. Books like the i-Spy series or Usborne Minis are great for primary school children. They can tick off what they see as they travel, whether that’s wildlife, birds or trees. ‘Person Do Thing’ The challenge is to describe a complex idea (eg ‘glasses’) in just thirty six simple words (eg person, see, thing, use, good, bad, yes, no). See beginner’s version.

Colour with water Colouring books can be difficult in the car but water colouring books let your child colour with a messfree, reusable, water-filled pen. Galt Toys has a good range. READ MORE

Road trip bingo Download/create bingo cards. Different ages can work at different difficulty levels; your toddler might need to spot a cow or a caravan, while an older child might need to spot an Eddie Stobart lorry. Audiobooks If your child suffers from car sickness, audiobooks are an alternative. Give the kids a shortlist to choose from, and let them rule out options so the final choice is something everyone’s happy with. Familiesonline.co.uk

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HEALTH

Improve your child’s mental health Using proven cognitive-behavioural therapy methods along with fun and engaging activities, these peer-reviewed children’s wellbeing activity books, published by Summersdale, have been approved by a children’s mental health practitioner. Aimed at children ages 7 to 11, because much happens during these years that can impact a child’s sense of self-worth, the books can help

establish how your child is feeling and offer ways to improve their confidence and self-esteem and lower their anxiety levels. Children are guided through the activities and, with the help of a friendly character, supported to navigate their inner world. These great practical guides are also interspersed with useful tips, inspirational statements and practical information for parents. For more details an purchase d ,c on the bo lick ok image.

Emotional well-being for new mums

Getting kids to talk feelings

By Marie Louise

By Esther Marshall

Baby brain. Baby blues. Postnatal depression. Add Covid 19 into the mix and it’s not surprising that pregnant women and new mothers are more anxious than ever before. Are you prepared for the effect that pregnancy and new motherhood can have on your emotional well-being?

It’s not always easy to get children to open up.

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Author of the Sophie Says children’s book series, Esther Marshall, shares with us her five top tips for helping children feel safe and comfortable enough to start talking about the difficult stuff. READ MORE Familiesonline.co.uk


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Family Couch to 5K (ish) By Andrew Campbell During the pandemic, lots of people chose running as their ‘exercise of the day’ and experienced a significant boost to their health and wellbeing as a result. The NHS ‘Couch to 5K’ programme allowed many to gradually build up their endurance until they were able to run a five kilometre course. So, is it time for the whole family to get in on the act? Is it realistic or advisable to expect children to run such a distance? Government guidelines stipulate that children ages 5 to 18 should accumulate an average of at least sixty minutes of physical activity per day across a week. Such activity can include running. However, it isn’t appropriate to expect children as young as age 5 to run continuously for five kilometres. As, they get older, however, it’s certainly possible to entice your child to extend their ability to run. Encouragement and fun will be the key to keeping them on board. Kids love a big occasion, so join a family fun run event or take the whole family to your local parkrun, where children are welcome to join their parents on a five kilometre course through parkland or open space. Don’t feel you need to run the whole course – starting small is best and you don’t want to push your child beyond what they are comfortable with. Try alternating running and walking and praise their effort. Familiesonline.co.uk

Alternatively, make your ‘family run’ a scavenger hunt with prizes. Or use the Couch to 5K plan to develop your own week by week plan to work towards running a shorter distance as a family.

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The Worry Cabinet

Download this activity, complete with instructions, to help your child deal with their worries. The Worry Cabinet is an activity for children taken from The Worry Workbook: The Worry Warriors Activity Book published by Summersdale.

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Screen time (out?) By Chris Skeat

Most of us old enough to have tweens in the house, will remember the mantra from our childhoods that ‘watching too much television will make your eyes go square.’ Now the choice of screens and screen activities to be glued to is significantly wider with everything from Fortnite to TikTok competing for attention. But are beneficial for their children’s just how detrimental is this to the development, how do we maintain overall well-being of tweens and a healthy balance? are there any significant lasting effects? WeareTwixt, offers parenting support for tweens/teens. We asked The British Psychological them for their thoughts. Society warns that ‘too much screen time can unintentionally READ MORE cause permanent damage to stilldeveloping brains.’ It also advises that when using screens ‘the ability to focus, to concentrate… to sense other people’s attitudes and communicate with them, to build a large vocabulary… are harmed.’ 100+ stories Readmio app

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Annabel Karmel’s easy toddler meals Enjoy these toddler meal ideas for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks, specially curated for Families by baby weaning and toddler food expert, Annabel Karmel.

Apple cinnamon sultana pancakes

Chicken apple balls

Dippy eggs and crumpet fingers

Sweetcorn and tomato rainbow fritters

Courgetti tomato sauce

Cheese and cherry tomato muffins

Mini fish pie

Spinach frittata

Mini cottage pie

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DIY coconut, vanilla and blueberry yogurt ice lollies Emily Leary, multi-award-winning food, lifestyle and parenting writer, presenter and photographer and author of A Mummy Too shares her yummy fruit and yogurt lolly recipe - the perfect healthy summer cooler!

Equipment Chopping board * Kitchen knife * Weighing scales * Jug blender * Four lolly moulds with sticks * Spoon

Prep Time: 15 mins Freezing time: 8 hrs Servings: 4

Step 1

Pulse the blueberries, vanilla yogurt and coconut milk in blender.

Step 2

Continue pulsing until ‘smashed’ but not completely blended.

Step 3

Carefully spoon the yogurt mix into four lolly moulds.

Ingredients

90g blueberries 100ml coconut milk 100g vanilla yogurt

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Place a lolly stick into each cup. Freeze for a minimum of 8 hours.

Families Special Offer! 50% discount on RocketLearn summer school RocketLearn is holding a two week online Summer School for children ages 7 to 13. Aimed at keeping children learning over the Summer in a light, fun manner, the online sessions, accessible whenever, will cover maths, English, daily PE challenges and well-being sessions. The academic enrichment sessions will include challenges in coding, esports and teamwork among others. Maths sessions have three levels for different age groups, focusing on topics covered throughout the year in school, whilst English will be about fostering a love of reading – complete with suggested reading lists for children. The School is priced £50 for two weeks. Families readers can register for a 50% discount if they enter the code FAMILIES2021 HERE. Familiesonline.co.uk

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Tasty summer lunch ideas

Without too much time spent in the kitchen, you can keep the kids full of yummy, nutritious food. And involve them with the preparation, of course!

Ham and pineapple pizza muffins

Easy veggie fried rice

Salmon and cucumber sandwich

Egg mayonnaise pitta pockets

Scrambled egg, tomato and sweetcorn on toast

Tuna pasta salad

Chicken pasta salad

Beans, mushrooms and tomatoes on toast

Tomato and bacon muffins

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FOOD

Away from home? Simple meal ideas Cooking in a kitchen with more limited facilities than usual or on a BBQ? Find inspiration here.

Rainbow pizzas

Fish finger butty with lemony mayo

Tuna rice salad

Anytime eggs & potatoes

Campfire doughnuts

Cowboy chicken & bean stew

Traffic light chicken shish kebabs

Campfire nachos

Marshmallow & strawberry kebabs

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FAMILY LIFE

Talking about racial stereotypes By Bilkis Miah With Black Lives Matter still on everyone’s minds, many questions have come to the fore about how we can challenge racial stereotypes and help our children thrive, regardless of their race. As parents and communities become more reflective, here are some tips to help you and your little one identify and talk about race. How do children learn racial bias? Children learn about racial bias from a young age, often from their surroundings and the people they come into contact with. This could be at school or at home. As early as 6 months, a baby’s brain can notice race-based differences. Between ages 2 to 4, children can begin to internalise racial bias.

This is an important time to work to unpick these beliefs. So what can I do? Plenty! Including talking to your children about race and the existence of racial bias, confronting your own bias and encouraging kids to challenge the stereotypes and bias they see. You can also give your children access to lots of different types of role models and expose them to many people from different cultures from a young age.

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Is a vegan diet ‘safe’ for children?

Managing your child’s moods

By Louise Palmer-Masterton

By Louise Baty

When it comes to a child’s diet, balanced nutrition is important. It’s obvious that fifteen packets of beef and onion crisps for dinner means you’ve lost your way. But how do you know what constitutes a balanced plantbased diet for your family?

Dreaming of lazy beach days? Picnics in the sunshine? You’re not alone. It’s understandable to hold high hopes for this particular summer. But what if family days out are marred by the darkening of your child’s mood or their public outbursts of emotion? What can you do? READ MORE

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While supporting parents with legal aspects of their divorce and separation, Only Mums & Dads are contacted regularly by parents concerned that their ex-partner does not want to be involved with their children. This concern is usually accompanied by much emotion and sadness. So how can this be handled? READ MORE 24 July/August

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Taking the inside out this summer By Claire Winter The time spent in our gardens during the pandemic last summer opened many of our eyes to the potential of having a lovely space outside to eat, entertain and hang out in. No doubt it’s also left many of us focused on improving the outdoor space we actually have. So how can you make the most of your garden or outdoor area this summer? There are three important factors to consider when creating an inviting outdoor space for your family:

Weather proofing. You can never rely on the British weather so this is a vital consideration if you don’t want rain and chilliness to ruin your plans.

Comfort. If you can make a space for comfy outdoor seating, the outdoor space can become a second lounge for the summer. Suitability for children. It’s worth considering whether you can create separate ‘zones’ for children and adults.

Firstly, comfort. This really is a priority; outside will never be as appealing as inside unless you think carefully about how to re-create the wonderful relaxed-feeling you have inside in your outdoor space.

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SUMMER LEARNING

Fun educational apps for all ages Make screen time learning time with our top picks.

Khan Academy

Fish School

Think!Think!

Free app with high quality/creative early learning activities. Ages 2-7.

Learn basic ABCs & 123s with fun fish pals. Ages 3+.

Engaging mini game. Develops lateral thinking and spatial reasoning. Ages 7+.

LEGO DUPLO World

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Teach your monster to read

Free-play and goaloriented mini games. Ages 2-5.

Virtual treasure trove of craft, activity and practical activities. Ages 5+.

Engaging way for kids to learn phonics and reading. Ages 4+.

ScratchJr

The Human Body

Marvel Hero Tales

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Brilliant interactive app about the human body. Ages 7+.

Beat the villains & learn language skills. Ages 7-11.

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Back to school Get organised now! Don’t end the summer holidays with a frantic last-minute rush! Manage a successful and stressfree return to the classroom. Get organised early.

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SUMMER LEARNING

Audiobooks for family road trips Great audio entertainment for the whole family to while away the traffic jams!

Ladybird Classics: The Complete Audio Collection Ages 3+. 10 hours 45 mins.

Matilda

Ages 7+. 4 hours 18 mins.

The World’s Worst Teachers Ages 8+. 4 hours 6 mins.

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Finn Family Moomintroll

Ages 5+. 3 hours 33 mins.

Winnie-the-Pooh: The Complete BBC Collection Ages 4+. 3 hours 42 mins.

The Complete Chronicles of Narnia

How to Train Your Dragon

His Dark Materials: Northern Lights

Wolf Boy Book 1

Ages 7+. 15 hours 7 mins.

Ages 9+. 10 hours 45 mins.

Ages 7+. 3 hours 29 mins.

Ages 9+. 6 hours 25 mins.

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Seven steps to a book-filled summer Start small. For reluctant readers, start with magazines, comics or graphic novels. Let them choose. Children need to feel they are in charge of selection – as long as it’s age-appropriate. Join the Summer Reading Challenge. Your child will need to read six or more books during the holidays. Rewards include stickers and small prizes. Audiobooks improve literacy skills and whet appetites for more stories. Summer Book Club. Encourage your child to start a Book Club with friends. Then host a playdate with snacks and chats about their

favourite/least favourite parts. Keep it handy. Wherever you go this summer make sure you have reading material to hand. Make it a routine. Try to schedule regular daily ‘downtime’ for reading. Pick up a book at the same time as your child, so you can be a reading role model.

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BOREDOM BUSTERS

Free printable activity sheets for all ages

My Daddies! colouring sheets

Tad activity sheets

Hungry Caterpillar activity sheets

Ladybird bumper activity pack

Pirate Stew activity pack

Building a Home activity sheets

50 Things to do before you’re 11 ¾ activity pack

Diary of a Wimpy Kid Hard Luck activity sheets

Swallows & Amazon activity sheets

30 July/August

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BOREDOM BUSTERS

Make ‘n’ do learning activities for under 5s Keep your little ones busy and engaged all summer long.

Bottle bowling

Enormous crocodile word game

Water boats

Touch and feel board

Ocean life zip lock sensory bag

Homemade potato stamps

Three Little Pigs masks

Farm tuff tray

DIY toilet roll poppers

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July/August 31


BOREDOM BUSTERS

Make ‘n’ do learning projects for primary school kids Keep ‘em busy on those dull or rainy days this summer.

Recycled marble run

Water rocket

Water balloon piñata

Tin can stilts

Fruit & vegetable art

Vinegar volcano

DIY articulated hand

Rusty Rivets robot

DIY Luna Love Lovegood glasses

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