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We have everything you’ll need for a perfect family Christmas in this issue, including the best Advent Calendars on offer, gifts for teachers for under £10, hacks to make everything go smoothly, green ideas and a green gift guide, DIY decorations for the kids to make and lots more. Plus if you fancy a festive UK family city break – which could double as a giftbuying opportunity – then investigate some of the cities that put on the best show in the lead up to the big day.
Meanwhile, life ticks on. If your child starts school in September 2023, it’s time to choose schools to put on your application and we have tips and advice for you.
Finally, in this issue, we have Christmas gifts and tonnes of Weebles to giveaway! Apply for these adorable wiggly, wobbly mini-toys at familiesmag. co.uk/go. By doing so, you’ll also ensure you receive our digital magazine with lots more content and goodies on offer.
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This kind of Christmas comes but once in a lifetime. Whisk your family away to magical Lapland where you’ll meet Santa and his cheeky elves.
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Enjoy Westonbirt’s Christmas light trail The Christmas gift that keeps on giving!
On selected evenings from 25 November to 21 December, 4pm and 9.30pm, there’s magic to be discovered around every corner on Westonbirt Arboretum’s Enchanted Christmas illuminated trail!
Father Christmas’ elves have made their way to the arboretum to decorate the trees in twinkly lights for Christmas. But they’re running slightly behind schedule… will the trail be ready in time to welcome the main man himself?
Witness the wonder, hilarity and general commotion as the playful elves create Westonbirt’s spectacular trail. You may even find yourself joining in to help!
With new light displays to discover and mischievous elves to meet, this is Enchanted Christmas as you’ve never seen it before…
Advance booking is essential. Book HERE
Gift a membership to Westonbirt Arboretum to a loved one this Christmas so that they can visit throughout the year and enjoy all the magnificent seasonal changes it undergoes.
The membership is great for parents, grandparents or carers as it costs just £40 per year and you can bring up to four of your children or grandchildren under the age of 18 for FREE.
In return, purchasing a membership supports Westonbirt Arboretum’s ten year vision to connect people with trees and improve the quality of their lives!
To give your family member a membership for Christmas, simply order by midnight on 13 December 2022 to catch Santa’s Christmas delivery! Order your membership HERE.
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Get greener this Christmas
Christmas trees
Don’t use artificial trees – they aren’t recyclable and will end up in landfill.
Hire a Christmas tree from a garden centre or plant nursery. Buy a pot grown tree and plant it in the garden in January. Use it next year!
Recycle real trees. Check arrangements with your council.
Eco alternatives
Use reusable, fabric crackers. Wrap gifts with recycled paper or fabric.
Go for a real, fresh wreath made with seasonal, natural foliage.
Buy a reusable Advent Calendar. Fill with your own gifts. Make your own decorations.
Pot grown tree care
Christmas dinner
Plan meals in advance, taking account of visitors, so you don’t buy more food than you need. Seal and freeze all the leftovers that you can.
Give unused food away to friends, family or neighbours.
Eat less meat and try vegan versions of Christmas classics.
Christmas gifts
Consider second hand or refurbished items eg bikes, tech. Try giving experiences such as theatre tickets or days out instead of gifts.
Buy reusable items like refillable water bottles and beeswax wraps.
Buy consumables like food and toiletries as gifts.
Christmas leftovers
Learn the difference between potted trees and container grown trees, which ones have the best chance of survival and how to care for them.
Four of Jamie’s tasty leftover recipes including turkey stew with leek & smoky bacon biscuit dumplings, bubble & squeak, smoky veggie chilli & hodgepodge pie.
Eco Christmas gift guide
Spread a bit of festive joy by being good to your family and the planet. These gifts for kids and adults will make everyone’s day without costing the earth.
Nature Curious subscription boxes
Explore British wildlife with eco-packaged worksheets & nature prints. £20 per month.
Barekind bamboo socks
Bright and colourful stocking filler helps save the endangered animal on them! £7.50
Kabode Alphabet children’s bedding
Fun collection of 100% certified organic cotton bedding makes learning fun. £44.95
Play Kits subscription boxes
Sustainable & organic kits support pre-school brain development. From £80
Bake at Home gingerbread people kit
Home-delivered. Delicious ready-made dough, cutter & recipe. £15
DIY lip tint or cheek balm kit
Design all-natural lip tints or cheek balms with gorgeous ingredients. Plastic-free. £19.99
Tartan wool blanket
Made from at least 70% recycled wool plus preloved, recycled fibres. £32
Halo water bottle
Insulated, compact, lightweight, handbag & pocket-friendly. Hydration on the move. From £22
Cashmere fingerless gloves
Super-cosy, one-size, made from discarded cashmere jumpers. £24
Gifts for teachers for under a tenner
Realised the kids break up soon and you haven’t chosen something for them to give as a gift? Here are some ideas that won’t break the budget.
The Body Shop
‘Create your Own’ gift pouch
Fill the pouch with a selection of Body Shop goodies. £3
‘Epic things to teach’ personalised notebook
Add photos and teacher’s name for personalisation. £4.99
Personalised ‘Thank you’ bracelet
Apple-shaped bracelet with personalised message. £1.99
Terrific Teacher glasses case
Stylish gift for a teacher who wears glasses. £2.99
Jamie Oliver’s DIY Christmas pudding gift jar
Just buy the ingredients and the kids can make this themselves.
Milk chocolate trophy
Award your teacher with a chocolate trophy. £10.
One4all gift card
Can be used with 130+ brands in store and online. £10
Personalised resin coaster
Handmade resin teacher coaster with a name of your choice. £8.99
Personalised mug
Remind them they’re the best teacher on the planet! £9.99
Festive family city breaks
Our friends at Tested by Tots have identified some of the best family friendly cities to explore with your little ones this Christmas.
Durham
A beautiful, picturesque city & a great Christmas Festival from 2-4 December.
Winchester Winchester Cathedral’s Christmas Market is inspired by German Christmas markets further afield.
Norwich Home to the most anticipated Christmas attraction in the UK - The Tunnel of Light!
Nottingham Festive markets from retro style to a sparkling Winter Wonderland!
Exeter
Ice rink, Winter Wonderland, carol concerts, pantomimes. Exeter truly embraces Christmas!
Santa Trains to Arley take families to see their favourite characters in pantomime.
Glasgow Festivals, pantos and children’s classic concerts such as The Night Before Christmas.
Cardiff Fantastic Christmas festival with incredible shows at Cardiff Castle.
Belfast Light shows, displays, markets and a Georgian experience. This city goes big!
Christmas treats to make with the kids
Christmas gingerbread people
Christmas pudding Malteser cake
Have some fun in the kitchen with a classic gingerbread recipe your kids will love to make. Decorate your people using dried fruits, nuts and coconut for a healthier treat that tastes fantastic. The kids will particularly enjoy making their little people truly personal.
This sneaky cake is a bit of a trickster! It looks like a Christmas pudding but is, in fact, a delicious chocolate cake covered in Maltesers. Kids will love tricking others with this cake and, of course, they will also love the taste of this chocolate extravaganza!
Christmas cookie houses
Gingerbread houses are a Christmas tradition but these little cookie houses are so much easier to assemble and just as fun.
Use different biscuits and decorative items to give each cookie house a unique, fun look. The kids can even make a small Christmas town of their own.
Christmas hacks for parents Keeping presents hidden
In the loft – assuming your child can’t access it or wouldn’t think to look there!
In the car boot – this is a winner if you can’t access it from the back seats.
Inside luggage – zip presents into a suitcase.
Another house – leaving with friends or family will thwart the most ardent snooper!
Laundry basket – kids are unlikely to go digging through dirty laundry so stash some wrapped presents at the bottom.
In the run up
Ignore the hype – don’t compare your family to every trend on social media. Love your lists – getting things down on paper definitely helps you stay sane.
Delegate – don’t do everything. Ask for help and get everyone involved.
Drop high stress rituals –families thrive on traditions but choose the ones most important to you.
Stick to routines - your child will find it reassuring. Avoid back to back socialising and travel – try to arrange some visits after Christmas.
Choosing and caring for your Christmas tree
Measure the height of your room before you choose a tree.
Nordmann Fir is a great choice as it does not drop its glossy dark needles and has a good shape.
Place in a stand with a well of water in the base.
Check daily and top up the water when the level drops.
Choose a cool place, away from radiators and fires.
Don’t let your tree dry out.
On the day
Not all at once - spread out gift-opening to keep Christmas morning manageable.
Turn present-giving into a game – everyone takes turns and must try to guess what it is before opening.
Avoid present chaos - wrap everyone’s Christmas gifts in different paper so you can recognise them.
Prioritise presence over presents – remember Christmas is really about time with your family.
Avoid overload – kids can get over stimulated so give them time to play quietly or rest.
More Christmas gift ideas
Hot Wheels Car Plate by Munchy Play
My Self-Esteem Journal & My Worry Journal
Rev-up mealtimes with the official Hot Wheels™ Car Plate. Race cars around the Hot Wheels™ track, pull stunts and dodge obstacles past the finish line. Designed by a mum, the colourful blue and orange plate makes a fun gift for kids (ages 3+), fussy eaters, and car fans. £16.50.
Girls Support Girls
Girls Support Girls is a small but mighty book bursting with kick-ass quotes, uplifting statements and awesome affirmations – a celebration of female strength and solidarity. There’s nothing more powerful than a strong woman –except for two strong women supporting each other! £6.99.
Two new activity journals inspired by the numberone best-selling children’s mental health title You’re a Star by Poppy O’Neill. Books contain cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and mindfulness techniques to help children aged 7+ grow in confidence. £7.99 each.
The Book for Badass Women
The Book for Badass Women is a sassy little book filled with empowering tips and quotes. What is a badass woman? Whatever the heck she wants to be!
Dive head first into advice on strengthening your selfconfidence, going after your goals and empowering other women. £9.99
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Best board games for learning
It’s a great time to snuggle up inside with a board game. If you’re thinking of adding to your collection, here are some options that particularly enhance children’s learning.
Feed the Woozle Fosters self-regulation in a fun & silly way. Ages 3-6. £19.99
Life on Earth memory and matching game Great for encouraging focussed attention. Ages 3+. £17.99
Spot it Junior!
Children learn to suppress their first impulse. Ages 4. £14.39
Zingo Bingo Develops language skills & self-regulation. Ages 4+. £17
Melissa and Doug Suspend Junior
Encourages planning, decision making & fine motor skills. Ages 4+. £21.99
Sequence for Kids
Involves taking turns, planning & prioritising. Enhances short term memory. Ages 4-7. £30.25
Carcassone
Develops planning, working memory, taking turns & prioritising. Ages 7+. £36.99.
Kingdomino
Develops spatial awareness, decision making, executive functioning & gameplay. Ages 8+. £22.35
Rat-a-tat Cat
Practises maths, memory skills, risk-taking, taking turns, counting & critical thinking. Age 6+. £12.49
Choosing the right primary school
By Gabrielle NashIf your child turns four this academic year, they’ll be starting Reception next September and now’s the time to make their primary school applications. Exciting times!
Your child’s primary school and its community becomes a large part of your family’s life, so feeling happy about the choice is very important. Depending on where you live you might have just one, two or maybe three schools to apply to. Or there may be numerous schools if you live in a city. So how do you go about knowing which will be a good fit for you and your child?
The catchment area
School catchment area is a key admission criterion for schools. This is generally be based on the furthest distance that a pupil was admitted to the school the previous year but boundaries can be extended or shrink, according to the variables of each intake year. For example, one year there may be a larger cohort of siblings or looked-after children taking priority or it may be a year with a high birth rate, so the map alone does not guarantee your top choice.
You can check each school’s catchment area through your local authority to establish whether you’re likely to fall within it. Think carefully before aiming for a school for which
you’re not in the catchment area. You don’t want to waste one of your choices.
Practicalities are very important too. Is the location of the school convenient?
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