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Issue 49 | September/October 2019 | Families Warwickshire Fight Against MS Catherine Cook, a Warwick mum with three young children, is endeavouring to raise £50,000 to enable her to have radical treatment - a stem cell transplant and chemotherapy - in order to halt the progression of her Multiple Sclerosis. Due the pain and exhaustion that MS causes her on a daily basis, she misses out on so much, like days out with her husband and children. As part of the fundraising drive, Catherine has organised a ball at The Court House in Warwick (see ad on opposite page).
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Raising Turnip Written by a Warwickshire mum, this book is an unprocessed and insightful memoir of an adoptive mother in her forties, candidly sharing her personal experiences about adopting a 6-year-old boy, and their first five years together. A truly compassionate and genuine account of the joys and trials of single motherhood and of raising a little boy and his stand-in persona, Turnip. The author’s natural ability to mother and her ingenious improvisational skills are meritable. It’s such an honest account of, well, life and how things sometimes go according to plan, and how they occasionally don’t. A riveting page-turner that will make you laugh, wonder and be filled with admiration. The conversational tone, and the author’s readiness to share generously prevail throughout the book. A must read for all parents, not just the ones who have adopted, are adopting or are thinking of adopting. Raising Turnip by Florence Sheridan is currently available on Amazon, soon to be available on other sites. Paperback: £7.99. Kindle: £2.78
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National Adoption Week will take place 14-20 October. The campaign will aim to find homes for those children who so desperately need them. But the focus for 2019 will be on the adopter and real life stories will highlight the qualities and attributes that make a great adopter and the joys and challenges they face – just like the author of Raising Turnip.
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Parenting What would you say the biggest issue in dealing with a tweenager is?
Dealing with the disdainful looks and the eye rolling and “oh mother” comments and dealing with the technology they have and not really understanding how it all works. Someone asked me on the radio this morning if I could explain Snapchat for the listeners who didn’t know what it was. I said, “I have no idea, you’ll need to find a young person to explain what it is!”
Why do you think your social media posts resonate with parents so much?
How a Parenting Blogger Became a Best-Selling Author Gill Sims started her blog as a joke with a friend in 2016. Her posts on her Peter and Jane Facebook page soon went viral as she and, most importantly, ‘Judgy Dog’ chronicled the funny and chaotic realities of parenting. She is now a bestselling author who has written three books and Peter and Jane has over 400k followers. Her first book Why Mummy Drinks was a top ten Sunday bestseller for 31 weeks. Her latest book Why Mummy doesn’t give a ***k is out now. Claire Winter talks to Gill about her journey from blogger to best-selling author.
How did it all start?
I partly started the blog because I was fed up with the one-sided view many social media posts and blogs were giving about parenting. Social media often shows a very curated portrayal of family life where nothing goes wrong and everyone looks perfect. I wanted to write a humorous blog to show the “not so perfect” side of parenting where mums swear and not every day goes to plan! I shared my posts with friends, and they started going viral in July. By September 2016, Harper Collins had offered me a book deal. Writing a blog post is quite different from writing 100,000 words but I got there in the end!
I guess because it is the other side of parenting. Social media has made it easier for people to show just the good bits. It is very easy to make it look like life is all pastel covered cupcakes and ‘making memories.’ Everybody has lovely days but they also have those not-so-lovely days. You may decide to do some baking and then your children smash six eggs and spill a kilo of sugar all over the kitchen floor and the dog eats it all and is horribly sick. Meanwhile, everyone else seems to be nailing it and doing better than you. It can be quite depressing; lots of people like to see that someone else is also having a rubbish day, so they know they are not the only one. When you’ve spent a fortune taking your kids on a wonderful day out to #makememories and all they want to do is go home and play Fortnite, you have to have humour. If you don’t laugh you may cry!
Your books and posts are fictional but how does your family feel about them?
They don’t mind, as they know my anecdotes and books are fiction. My daughter says Facebook is for old people and it’s the mum corner of the Internet. There’s nothing like children or pets to put you in your place! I once went to a book signing and most of the people who came just wanted to meet Judgy Dog. One lady called the organiser every day to check he was coming. Gill Sims is the author of the successful parenting blog and Facebook site Peter and Jane, which has 400+k followers. You can get her latest book Mummy doesn’t give a ***k from all good bookstores. She is also touring the UK. To find out more go to https://gillsims.com/tour/
What is the latest book about?
My latest book continues the story of Ellen and her precious moppets, Peter and Jane, and her on-going attempts to be the best mother she can. But she is thwarted at every turn. No matter how hard she tries. Peter and Jane don’t seem to have the memo on how to be the best children they possible can. They are just children - they cause chaos and ruin her life one way or another. They are also now older, so she is dealing with their teenage trials and tribulations.
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Most Parents Don’t Know More than two thirds of parents don’t know how much exercise their child needs to do to stay healthy, new research has revealed. NHS guidelines state that children ages 5 to 18 should do an hour of physical activity every day, but 68% of UK adults didn’t know this or thought the target was lower. The survey of 2,000 adults, by YouGov for the Youth Sport Trust (YST), found that only a quarter knew the recommended exercise time for young people and on average people thought it was 46 minutes. Meanwhile, figures recently released by Sport England show only 17.5% of children are reaching the 60-minute target daily. More info: www.nhs.uk/live-well/exercise
Sad Dads It is well recognised that new and expectant mothers can experience mental health problems, but little attention has been paid to new fathers. Amidst recent research suggesting that at least 10% of new fathers suffer from depression, a new study has found new fathers can be beset by feelings of guilt and failure to live up to societal expectations to be stoic, strong and providers of support. The researchers found that fathers often interpret their struggles as a personal failure as a man and father, and refuse to regard their own problems as legitimate compared to those of their partner. This leads to reluctance in reaching out or seeking advice, further compounding any issues and making isolation a significant problem. New fathers also reported a lack of prior knowledge or awareness of the mental health challenges they could face as a result of having a baby. More info visit: www.nct.org.uk/lifeparent/dads-and-partners
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We’re Separating – What Happens Now? The short answer is it depends whether you are married or not! If you are married, then you will need to think about bringing the marriage to a conclusion by way of divorce proceedings, whether you want to do that straight away, or wait until some time has elapsed and then issue. Once a Divorce Petition is issued, it follows a process to a Decree Absolute which is the end of the marriage. Children and financial matters also need to be considered and resolved so that all matters are concluded and people able to move on with their lives. If you are a Cohabitee, then whilst there are no formal Court proceedings to end the relationship, the children and financial matters still need addressing, what will happen to the house, who owns what, where will the children live? etc. In any relationship breakdown, emotions are involved, and this can complicate matters. It is difficult to separate how you feel about the other person and look objectively at matters going forward. If the relationship is over, then it needs to be dealt with and we can help with that. We offer assistance from the point of breakup through all the processes and to conclusion. Sometimes you just need someone who knows how it all works to guide you through and be your sounding board and support. The end of the relationship doesn’t have to be the end of the world and you will cope, even though you think you can’t! Please contact Alison Rolf of Davidson Mahon Solicitors on 01926 357555 or email alison@ davidsonmahon.co.uk for a chat to go through the options available. Fixed fee interviews are available so that you can information gather allowing you can to make informed decisions going forward.
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Education What Type of School?
Visit the School
Do your Research
You can search for state school open days online, as well as finding out more about the school from their website. Pay attention to the attitude of the school at open days. You want the school to be friendly and welcoming to you at this time.
Do you want to choose a fee-paying or state school? Day or boarding? Single-sex or co-ed? What sort of school will suit your child? There are lots of factors to consider when you start looking at prospective schools. Mandy says: "Our son is really sensitive, and we felt a busy state school would not suit his character at all. We were lucky his grandparents offered to help with the school fees, so we chose a local independent school that didn't have an entrance exam. He loves it."
How to Choose the Right School for Your Child By Claire Winter Whether it's for primary or secondary school, in the next few months many parents have to make big decisions about what school preferences to shortlist for their child. But, don’t panic! Families has asked parents across the UK to give their top tips on how to make the right choices.
If you are looking at state schools, find out what catchment area you are in. Your local authority website - www.warwickshire.gov. uk/schoolsandlearning - can help with this. If you feel you might be on the edge of a catchment area, it’s worth asking your local authority or the school whether children where you live have been offered places in previous years. Make sure you research the admissions policy for all schools in which you are interested, state or independent, primary or secondary. Many primary schools have a siblings-first policy whilst schools that are affiliated to a church may have special requirements related to your family religion. You need to know whether you fulfil the entry requirements. Many independent schools have entrance exams which you need to understand. Similarly, if you live in a grammar school area you need to find out if you are in catchment for the school and when the 11+ examinations take place.
It is vital that you visit all the schools you are interested in. Independent school open days are widely publicised and it’s worth visiting them at least a year before you need to apply in order to come up with an initial shortlist. You can then visit again closer to the time of making your applications.
It’s very helpful to book an appointment to see the school during the working day. This way you get to see how the pupils interact with the teachers and you can see if the school will really suit your child.
What is the Head Teacher Like?
Most Head Teachers make a speech at their school open days and these are well worth listening to. The Head is responsible for the ethos and vision of a school and is also a key decision maker. She or he is also responsible for employing key staff with responsibilities for both teaching and pastoral care and so their attitude and outlook are likely to trickle down throughout the school and be very influential overall.
Think about Logistics
How far away is the school? If you work, do they have a good breakfast club and afterschool care? Can your child get to school by bus or can they walk to school? Will you have to drive them? "I wanted my daughter to go to a school she could walk to." says Amanda.
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Education "She could have travelled further by bus to a school with better results, but I loved the small size of our closest school and the emphasis they put on play." Clare agrees: “I wanted my boys to go to a local school, primary and secondary, which they could walk to and from and benefit from physical exercise. Especially at secondary level, I wanted them to have local friends so that they could develop their independence and social skills outside of the school day."
Will the School Suit your Child?
Some children may have special needs or find large, noisy schools scary; some may need to be challenged whilst others will do better in a school which is a bit more laid back. Think about what type of environment your child needs to thrive. An academic school? A small school? Do they need additional support and can the school provide it? Are they creative and require a school that focuses more on art and creative pursuits? Does your child have any friends going to that school? Anna Louise wanted a friendly school for her daughter. "When it came to senior school, we visited the most academically successful school but found it very corporate. Then we went to a less academically successful school, but all of us loved its warmth and friendly atmosphere, so we chose
it. Four years later, we have no regrets because the pastoral care has been superb. My daughter has been diagnosed with autism and anxiety, and the school has been wonderfully supportive. To succeed, children need to be happy and feel safe, and my daughter's school does just that for her."
Making the Decision
Don’t be swayed by the opinions of other parents: you know what is best for your child. Choosing a school is down to individual choice and, once you’ve done the research and homework, remember to listen to your heart, as well as your head and, of course, prioritise your child’s wellbeing first and foremost. If your child is old enough, make sure you include them in the process of choosing a school. Let them look around the schools with you and ask them what they think. Talk with them about the decision-making process and make the decision with them. Then trust that you have all made the right choice and that all will work out for the best. We’d love to know how you chose your child’s school. Let us know on our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/ familieswarwickshiremag
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MATHS AND ENGLISH SUCCESS IN A BOX! A Brighter Future in a Box! Tutor In A Box is a revolutionary new concept, providing the benefits of 1-1 tuition but more convenient and at a far more affordable price. Designed by Sophie Parker, an Award-Winning Leamington-based Tutor, boxes are aligned to the national curriculum, with each topic and explanation carefully matched to ensure progress in line with national standards.
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Tutor In A Box provides a flexible, fun and targeted method of studying combining online resources and through the post exercises to support better grades. Suitable for use in Maths and English, with both primary and secondary versions available. Sophie and her inspirational business have been shortlisted for both the Woman Who Solopreneur Awards and Made For Mums Toy Awards. Follow Tutor In A Box on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Order your box today! For more information, visit the website or email Sophie: sophie@tutorinabox.co.uk
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Calls for Compulsory Climate Change Education in Schools A petition launched by four Oxford school girls calling for lessons on Climate Change to be made compulsory in schools has gathered over 80,000 signatures. The students are hoping to make climate change a “core part of the compulsory curriculum” to increase the next generation’s understanding of the global issue. They claim they have “barely learned about the climate crisis at school, even though it’s supposed to be part of Geography and Science.” According to the petition: “Climate change is the biggest issue of our time, and it must be a part of our education if our generation is to understand it and help us to combat its effects. That’s why we want climate change to be made a core part of the national curriculum.” More info: www.change.org and search Climate Change Oxford
Ban Cars from Idling Near Schools Cars should not be allowed to idle with engines on when parked near schools, a report has proposed. Public Health England has recommended local authorities “consider a range of interventions” to protect children from the harmful impacts of air pollution. The report says air pollution was the biggest environmental threat to health in the UK. Air pollution is linked to up to 36,000 premature deaths in the UK each year and more than 2,000 schools and nurseries are near to roads with damaging levels of motor emissions. This report has been followed by a survey of teachers by YouGov which found that nearly two-thirds would support a ban on cars outside school gates during school drop off and pick up times. More than half (59%) of the teachers surveyed want the Government to take urgent action to improve air quality near schools.
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Improve 11+ Vocabulary in a Flash If you are preparing your child for the 11+, building up their vocabulary needs to be top of your list. Learning challenging vocabulary for entrance exams is easier if you have several techniques up your sleeve, and flash cards are a way of adding some variety and fun at the same time. Farquhar’s Vocabulary Flash Cards have been specifically created to develop the advanced vocabulary needed to underpin your child’s verbal reasoning skills, and ultimately help them succeed in the exam. With clear, childfriendly definitions, they are designed to complement tutor sessions and help parents work with their child. Flash cards are a powerful learning tool that fits easily into your daily routine; simple and versatile, used regularly they will boost both confidence and results. Easily portable in small sets, the cards allow you to make great use of previously ‘wasted’ pockets of time, perhaps on car journeys or waiting for siblings. The cards will help your child to build up a bank of challenging vocabulary, synonyms, antonyms and compound words. They can be used in many ways - as classic flash cards, stuck up around the house as words of the week, or a tool to make up your own games to challenge friends and family. They are an invaluable time-saving resource for busy parents.
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Our aim at Kumon is to help children of any age and any ability discover their full potential. Established for 60 years, the Kumon Maths and English Programmes enable students to develop the confidence and skills to tackle challenging work, learning independently whilst working above their school grade level. Kumon students develop the ability to learn for themselves, using skills that will support them in all stages of their life, from primary school to secondary school, from university studies to the world of work as well as in extracurricular activities. Daily Kumon study equips students with the core study skills that help any child to achieve beyond expectations. Your local study centres are offering a one-week Free Trial between 1 and 30 September for all new students. To take part in our Free Trial, contact your local Instructors and book a consultation.
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Independent Schools – Contact Details and Open Days Arnold Lodge
Leamington Spa (Ages 4-18) T: 01926 778050 E: info@arnoldlodge.com www.arnoldlodge.com Sat 12 Oct, 10am-1pm: Open Morning Weds 16 Oct: Year 7 Assessment Day
Bilton Grange
Rugby (Ages 4-13) T: 01788 810217 E: admissions@biltongrange.co.uk www.biltongrange.co.uk Sat 5 Oct, 10.30am: Open Morning
The Kingsley School
Leamington Spa (Ages 3-18) T: 01926 421368 E: registrar@kingsleyschool.co.uk www.thekingsleyschool.com Sat 21 Sept, 9am-1pm: Taster Morning for 2020 Y7 entry Fri 4 Oct, 2pm-4pm: Senior School Open Afternoon
PREP AND JUNIOR SCHOOLS Bablake Pre Prep
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Bablake Junior School
Coventry T: 024 7627 1260 E: jhmsec@bablakejs.co.uk www.bablakejuniorschool.co.uk Sat 21 Sept: Open Event
Crackley Hall School and Little Crackers Nursery
Stratford Preparatory School
Kenilworth T: 01926 514444 E: post@crackleyhall.co.uk www.crackleyhall.co.uk Tues 1 Oct, 10am-3pm: Open Day
Stratford-upon-Avon T: 01789 297993 E: secretary@stratfordprep.co.uk www.stratfordprep.co.uk Sat 21 Sept, 10am-12.30pm: Open Morning
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The Croft Preparatory School Stratford-upon-Avon T: 01789 293795 E: office@croftschool.co.uk www.croftschool.co.uk
Henley Montessori Primary and Merrydays Montessori Nursery
Henley-in-Arden T: 01564 792427 E: helen.everley@henleymontessori.co.uk www.henleymontessori.co.uk
King Henry VIII Prep School
Coventry T: 024 7627 1307 E: admissions@khps.co.uk www.khviii.co.uk Thurs 26 Sept, 9.30am-12.30pm: Open House Sat 28 Sept, 9.30am-12.30pm: Open Morning
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Warwick School
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SENIOR SCHOOLS
King’s High
Warwick T: 01926 494485 E: enquiries@kingshighwarwick.co.uk www.kingshighwarwick.co.uk Sat 14 Sept: Taster Morning for 2020 & 2021 Y7 entry Fri 20 Sept: Open Evening
Princethorpe College
Rugby T: 01926 634201 E: admissions@princethorpe.co.uk www.princethorpe.co.uk Thurs 26 Sept, 10.30am-12.30pm: Open Morning
Warwick School
Warwick T: 01926 776400 E: enquiries@warwickschool.org www.warwickschool.org Tues 10 Sept, 1.30pm-3.30pm: At Work Sat 5 Oct, 9.30am-12pm: Open Morning
Bablake Senior School
Coventry T: 024 7627 1200 E: info@bablake.coventry.sch.uk www.bablake.com Sat 21 Sept: Open Event
King Henry VIII Senior School Coventry T: 024 7627 1111 E: admissions@khviii.net www.khviii.co.uk Thurs 26 Sept, 9.30am-12.30pm: Open House Sat 28 Sept, 9.30am-12.30pm: Open Morning
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Halloween Using a toothpick or similar, give your ghouls some mouths, eyebrows, whatever you fancy!
Now for the cups…
Things that Go YUM in the Night!
Place your cup upside down on the crepe/ tissue paper and draw a circle about 1cm wider than the rim. Cut out the circle and make small criss-cross slits in the centre of the crepe paper. Paint your cups a deep dark colour. When they’re dry, draw on some cobwebs or other creepy patterns.
Conjure up some ghoulish AND tasty Boo-meringue Pops this Halloween! BOO-meringue Pops are tiny spectres that sit quietly in their cups until an unsuspecting little someone gets within snacking distance. Our friends at Wonderbly have come up with this fantastic spook-tastic recipe. Follow the simple steps below to make your own.
Ingredients For the meringues • 115g caster sugar • 115g icing sugar • a pinch of salt • 4 large egg whites, at room temperature • large freezer bags • greaseproof paper • tiny chocolate drops • a bar of milk or dark chocolate
Let’s make BOO-meringue Pops:
Keeping little fingers safe, cut the bottom out of your paper cups with the utility knife. Preheat the oven to 100°C or gas mark ¼. Put the caster sugar into one bowl and sift the icing sugar into another (and be careful not to sneeze!) Put the egg whites into a large bowl with a pinch of salt and use the electric whisk on medium power until the mixture forms soft peaks. Whisk on high power, adding 1 tbsp of caster sugar at a time until you’ve used it all. Fold in the icing sugar.
For the cups • paper cups • utility knife • paint • brush • Posca pen • lollipop sticks • masking tape • a sheet of tissue/crepe paper • scissors
Take your ghosts on their cardboard circles and tape the lollipop sticks to the cardboard. Pop your ghosts-on-sticks into their cups from above. (Tell them to prepare their scary face…) Glue the edges of your tissue circles to the inside rim of the cups.
Put your freezer bag into a glass and fold the edges over the sides. Spoon in your meringue. Take the bag out, twist the top shut and snip off the bottom corner. Make sure you hold the bag gently so the ghosts don’t escape! Put a sheet of greaseproof paper on a baking tray and place the cardboard circles (aka the cut-out cup bottoms) on the tray. Pipe a ghost onto each, add choc-drop eyes and pop in the oven for 1 ½ to 1 ¾ hours.
And voilarghh! You have a shroud of supernaturally cute treats ready to surprise lots of little monsters!
By now the mixture should be glossy with scared-stiff peaks. (If you want to keep the meringue really white, you can add ½ tsp lemon juice and bake on a lower temperature for longer.)
When your ghosts are cooked and cooled, melt the chocolate (in a bowl) over a saucepan of boiling water.
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Clubs & Classes friends, being bullied, low self-confidence about their abilities, or being in an unfamiliar environment. Once you know the cause of their anxiety, you can help address it. If your toddler or pre-schooler is reluctant to join in a class, participate in the activity alongside them. It takes pre-schoolers time to get used to a new environment. Once they get used to the situation they will join in with gusto. I still have fond memories of my shy, twin girls dancing and singing at their first music class!
Call Nikki on 07890 241301 or book online at www.dandydevelopment.co.uk Baby signing the FUN way! Small classes for babies – 2 years
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Tap Into The Demand Factor and CoOrdinate With Others
Many children simply want to fit in, so if this is important to your child, look for new or popular activities. Our directory over the page can help you find potential classes and clubs that you may not know about.
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Target Their Interests
A good starting point is to look at your child's current interests. Their school may offer a wide range of classes and clubs from IT to sport. Additionally, local sports centres, libraries and art centres are often teeming with opportunities to join classes and clubs. So don't be afraid to look outside the school environment for things to do. For active kids, why not consider something more challenging, such as climbing or martial arts? Those interested in animals may find opportunities at your local riding school. While for the creatively inclined, investigate an art class, reading or book club, or a school newspaper or blog.
Highlight The Benefits
Focus on the positive things your child will gain by taking part in a particular sport or activity. These could be a new social circle, certificates, medals or stickers, job or education opportunities in the future, greater confidence, getting fitter, or simply being with friends. After-school and weekend clubs and classes are a great way for your child to stay active and learn new things. Remember, it doesn't matter what activity your child pursues, as long as they enjoy it.
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While it’s a little more difficult to assess the interests of pre-schoolers or toddlers, most enjoy sing and rhyme classes or activities that involve physical activity, like pre-school gymnastics or football.
Understand What's Stopping Them
Many children can be apprehensive about new experiences, but if your child is consistently shying away from trying new activities, sit down with them and try to find out why. It could be a fear of not making
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Clubs & Classes Directory SPORTS
Shotokan Karate Classes for Tiny Tigers, Junior Tigers and Seniors in Leamington Spa. T: 07814 494595 E: info@centralwarwickkarate.co.uk www.centralwarwickkarate.co.uk
Gymnastics Athletics Leamington Athletics Academy Track/field for ages 8+. Ages 6 &7 Apr-Oct only. T: 07904 644568 E: info@leamingtonathletics.co.uk www.leamingtonathletics.co.uk Stratford Athletics Club Track and field training from age 8. E: joburnsuaac@gmail.com www.stratfordac.co.uk (click on Juniors)
Leamington and Warwick Gymnastics Club For boys and girls of all ages and abilities. T: 07795 516367 E: dave@thegymnasticsclub.co.uk www.thegymnasticsclub.co.uk Salto Gymnastics Club Classes in Alcester from age 4. T: 07968 031775 E: saltogymnasticsclub@gmail.com www.saltogymnasticsclub.co.uk JNB Gymnastics Academy For all ages from toddlers to teens. Near Stratford. T: 07776 373471 E: jnbgymnasticsacademy@outlook. com www.jnbgymnasticsacademy.com
Wado Ryu Karate Classes in Warwick and Kenilworth. For ages 6+. T: 07776 451374 www.wwska.co.uk USKO Karate Karate club in Stratford-upon-Avon and Henley-in-Arden. T: 01386 831695 www.usko-karate.co.uk Martial Arts Stratford Upon Avon Karate classes in Tiddington and Alveston. T: 0800 6899 345 www.martialartsstratforduponavon. ewfma.com
Orienteering Octavian Droobers Fun active outdoor sport, a bit like a treasure hunt. T: 01926 632189 www.octavian-droobers.org
Badminton Alveston Juniors Badminton Club Junior badminton classes in Stratford and Leamington for ages 8-18. E: alvestonjuniors@aol.com www.alvestonjuniors.co.uk Wacky Racquets “Badminfun” Innovative concept introducing badminton to beginners aged 5-11. E: wackyracquets@aol.com www.wackyracquets.co.uk
Cricket Kenilworth Cricket Club www.kenilworthcricketclub.co.uk Stratford-upon-Avon Cricket Club www.stratfordcricketclub.com Leamington Cricket Club www.leamingtoncricket.co.uk Warwick Cricket Club www.warwickcc.play-cricket.com
Everyone Active Swimming lessons in Kenilworth, Leamington Spa, Shipston, Southam, Stratford, Studley, Warwick and Hatton. www.everyoneactive.com Turtle Tots Fun and progressive swimming classes for babies and toddlers. T: 07473 160765 E: geni.duffill@turtletots.com www.turtletots.com Bunkers Hill Swimming lessons for all ages in Welford-on-Avon. T: 01789 751016 E: carol@bunkershillswimming.co.uk www.bunkershillswimming.co.uk
Tennis Horse Riding Featherbed Stables Lessons, Pony Club and activities for ages 2+. Nr Stratford. T: 07974 374854 E: donnawillis6@googlemail.com www.featherbedstables.co.uk Warwick International School of Riding Lessons, stable management, fun days and pony camps. T: 01926 494313 E: janet@warwickriding.co.uk www.warwickriding.co.uk Radway Riding School Lessons, Pony Club, holiday activities, indoor and outdoor facilities. T: 01295 670265 E: radwayridingschool@hotmail.com www.radwayridingschool.co.uk
Rugby Old Leamingtonians RFC Minis and juniors for boys and girls age 4+. www.join-oldleamkids.today ScrumKids Non-contact rugby themed sessions for ages 2 to 7. www.scrumkids.co.uk
Warwick Boat Club Family friendly club focusing on Fun Tennis for all ages. T: 07787 568642 E: tennis.manager@warwickboatclub.co.uk www.warwickboatclub.co.uk i2c Tennis Coaching and camps across the region. T: 07952 770882 E: mel@inspire2coach.co.uk www.inspire2coach.co.uk
Warwickshire Rugby Union Clubs Details of clubs with junior sections in Atherstone, Berkswell and Balsall, and Harbury. www.rugbyclubs.info/ rugbyunionclubs.php/ Warwickshire/66/1/
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Football Clubs Warwick Juniors FC www.warwickjuniorsfc.co.uk Alcester Town Football Club www.alcestertown.co.uk Leamington Hibernian Football Club www.leamingtonhibs.com Leamington Brakes www.leamingtonbrakesfc. moonfruit.com Stratford Town Colts www.stratfordtownfc.co.uk Kenilworth Town JFC www.kenilworthtownjfc.com
Broom Swim School Family run business offers classes for all ages and abilities. T: 01789 772249 E: broomswimschool@hotmail.co.uk www.facebook.com/ broomswimschool/
Swim Works Classes or all ages and abilities from babies 8 weeks +. T: 01926 426151 E: hello-leamington@swimworks. co.uk www.swimworks.co.uk
Martial Arts British Tang Soo Do Federation Children and family martial arts classes in Warwickshire. T: 07766 947932 E: info@family-martial-arts-classes. co.uk www.family-martial-arts-classes. co.uk
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Aqua Beans Specialist swim school; babies from 2 months - 10 years. T: 07984 620246 E: info@aquabeans.co.uk www.aquabeans.co.uk
Krystle Jayne’s Dance Academy Quality dance tuition in ballet, tap, modern and street dance. T: Krystle on 07791 852891 E: krystlejaynedance@gmail.com www.krystlejaynedanceacademy. co.uk The Nikki Jay Academy of Dance Ballet, Tap, Street, Gymnastic Dance, Adult Ballet, Tap & Dance Fit. T: 07958 643005 E: office@njadance.co.uk www.njadance.co.uk Dance with Dash Quality dance classes from infant to adults, Shipston-on-Stour. T: 07970 742256 E: sarah@dancewithdash.co.uk www.dancewithdash.co.uk
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Performing Arts
LoveBallet Dance Company LoveBallet Dance Company LoveBallet is a leading inspirational dance school in Warwickshire. We are dedicated to every pupil, for those wishing to dance for fun, or to train for a career in dance. You will be taught by ex-pro dancers who are fully qualified experienced teachers. Come along for a free trial. T: 07921 853773 E: lorraine@loveballet.co.uk www.loveballet.co.uk Jaykays Dance Company Ballet, tap, modern jazz, street dance, freestyle, musical theatre, acrobatics. T: 07738 954258 E: enquiries@jaykaysdancecompany. co.uk www.jaykaysdancecompany.co.uk Motionhouse Leamington Spa: Energetic, fun dance classes for 8-18 year olds. T: 01926 887052 E: info@motionhouse.co.uk www.motionhouse.co.uk Rutleigh Norris School of Dance Ballet training in Alcester. RAD Classical Ballet, Tap and Modern. T: 01789 731000 E: principal@rnsd.co.uk www.rnsd.co.uk Daniels Dance Academy Ballet, Tap, Gymnastic Dance, Bounce & Bop, Freestyle, Drama, Musical Theatre. T: 024 7667 8677 E: vickidda7@aol.com www.danielsdancingacademy.co.uk
Theatretrain Leamington Drama, Dance and Singing Classes on Saturdays. North Leamington School. T: 01926 718782 E: leamington@theatretrain.co.uk www.theatretrain.co.uk The Drama Club High quality drama workshops for children aged 7 to 18. T: 07804 848674 E: thedramaclub@yahoo.co.uk www.thedramaclub.org.uk Stagecoach Singing, dancing and drama for children aged 4-18 years. Leamington T: 01926 702725 E: leamingtonspa@stagecoach.co.uk www.stagecoach.co.uk/leamington Warwick T: 01926 711093 E: warwick@stagecoach.co.uk www.stagecoach.co.uk/warwick PQA Warwick Performing arts fun on Saturdays for ages 4-18. T: 07791 703665 E: debbie@pqacademy.com www.pqacademy.com The Academy of Performing Arts Saturday morning classes in Henleyin-Arden for ages 5-17. T: 01234 742440 E: a.p.a@live.com www.theacademyofperformingarts. com Playbox Theatre Classes in theatre, circus, film, backstage and Shakespeare. All ages. T: 01926 419555 E: info@playboxtheatre.com www.playboxtheatre.com
Tap n Groove Unique blend of creative dance, jazz, hip hop and American tap. T: 07966 168043 E: mary@tapngroove.co.uk www.tapngroove.co.uk Intadance Ballet, ballroom, tap, freestyle and more. All ages. In Kineton. T: 01926 640452 E: info@intadance.co.uk www.intadance.co.uk Whiteman Dance Academy Ballet, tap, modern jazz, gymnastics and musical theatre in Kenilworth. T: 07721 579174 E: sharyn.hastings@me.com www.thewhitemandanceacademy. com
Sing and Sign Baby Sign Relaxed, fun classes with music and play. From birth to 2. T: 07977 038520 E: juliemesser@singandsign.co.uk www.singandsign.com Teddy-cation Fun, interactive class for ages 2½ to 4. T: 07720 446453 E: becky@teddy-cation.co.uk www.teddy-cation.co.uk Baby Sensory A magical world of sensory learning, wonder, exploration and delights! T: 07989 502712 E: warwickshire@babysensory.co.uk www.babysensory.com Monkey Music Award-winning classes in Stratford and Leamington. T: 07771 641712 E: stratforduponavon@monkeymusic.co.uk www.monkeymusic.co.uk
Music Warwickshire Music High quality music education in schools and centres throughout Warwickshire. T: 01926 742630 E: music@warwickshire.gov.uk www.warwickshiremusichub.org The Musical Box Modern music lessons. Guitar, drums, keyboards, vocals and bass. T: 07799 544923 E: admin@themusicalbox.co.uk www.themusicalbox.co.uk
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AC Academy Friendly, fun after-school choir. Coventry & Solihull. Ages 7+. T: 07587 700740 E: ahannan@armonico.org.uk www.armonico.org.uk/ac-academy
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Calypso Kids A musical adventure with percussion instruments, singing and storytelling, T: 07890 399162 E: hello@calypsokids.co.uk www.calypsokids.co.uk
Dandy Development Baby sign, music and sensory fun for babies and toddlers. T: 07890 241301 E: nikki@dandydevelopment.co.uk www.dandydevelopment.co.uk
Warwick School of Dance Ballet, tap, modern, jazz, street for ages 2-adults. T: 07779 589569 E: mail@warwickschoolofdance.co.uk www.warwickschoolofdance.co.uk
Art Group Studios Painting classes in Leamington Spa. All abilities welcome. T: 07812 608221 E: jessica@art-group-studios.co.uk www.art-group-studios.co.uk
BilinguaSing BilinguaSing run French and Spanish classes for ages 3 weeks to 7 years in Leamington Spa, Warwick, Coventry and Balsall Common, and use music, singing, dance and sensory play to introduce your child to a second language. Free trial class available. T: Mel on 07815 149877 E: mel@bilinguasing.com www.bilinguasing.com
Rhythm Time Rhythm Time provides awardwinning, multi-sensory, fun and educational music classes for babies, toddlers and preschoolers. Rhythm Time are passionate about music and the developmental benefits it has for young children. Classes operate in Leamington, Kenilworth, Southam and Stratford. Facebook at Rhythm Time Mid Warwickshire for our latest news and offers. T: 07469 186042 E: rachelrtime@gmail.com www.rhythmtime.net/rt38
Gymboree Warwick & Leamington Spa Gymboree Play & Music is the global leader in early developmental classes for children aged 0-5 years. Experience our funpacked, animated and educational classes at our magical site right in the heart of Leamington Spa. Book a free trial today! T: 07881 892686 E: warwick@gymboreeclasses. co.uk www.gymboreeclasses.co.uk/ warwick
Twirling Toddlers/Ashleigh Quigley Dance Academy Award winning dance and movement classes for little ones aged 10 months old upwards. General Movement classes for babies, Ballet, Tap & Modern classes for toddlers and upwards. Interactive, fun, energetic classes designed to help your little ones to develop in many different ways, incorporating props to keep it exciting! E: info@twirlingtoddlers.co.uk www.twirlingtoddlers.co.uk
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Czech Club Czech lessons for children age 6+, nursery classes for 3 to 5 year olds and playgroup with Joseph and his friends for 0 to 3 years. At Emscote Infant School in Warwick. Children explore Czech language, history and geography in an entertaining way, and maintain the Czech culture and traditions through game, activities and performances. www.czech-club.co.uk
Scouting There are Scout and Girl Guide groups all over Warwickshire. www.warwickshirescouts.org.uk (Scouts) www.ggw.org.uk (Girl Guides)
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Theatre Listings
Days Out – places to go and things to do this September and October. Redwings Horse Sanctuary
The Albany
Coventry Box Office: 024 7699 8964 www.albanytheatre.co.uk
Oxhill
Open every Fri, Sat, Sun and Mon, 10am to 4pm Home to almost 90 rescued horses, ponies and donkeys. Meet residents large and small from Shire to Shetland. Café and gift shop, plus the opportunity to adopt a horse. Entry and parking are free and dogs on leads are welcome. T: 0870 040 0033
Repeated Patterns: Family Concert Sun 13 Oct Discover how repeating musical patterns can create incredible soundworlds, make music with the musicians and take home some tricks to nurture those budding composers in the family!
Soonchild
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Sun 20 Oct An Arctic Adventure with live music and songs, 3D and shadow puppets, creative captioning, integrated sign language and song, plus the cosmic brilliance of the Northern Lights. For ages 5+.
Stratford Butterfly Farm Stratford-upon-Avon
Walk amongst some of the world’s most beautiful butterflies. The Minibeast Metropolis is teeming with life and home to an amazing leafcutter ant colony, one of the largest on display in the UK! Sat 26 Oct-Sun 3 Nov
The Birdshow The Scarecrows’ Wedding
Thurs 3 & Fri 4 Oct A heart-warming and award-winning adaptation of Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s enchantingly hilarious family favourite. For ages 3+.
Sun 20 Oct A flap-tastic fact-filled family comedy that uses music, object puppetry, dance and low-fi acrobatics to gently explore the impact of humans on nature and asks the question - what can we do differently?! For ages 4-7.
The Wizard of Oz
Fri 11 Oct Join Ballet Theatre UK as they take magic steps along the yellow brick road and discover all the wonders of Oz. The perfect way to introduce children to classical ballet.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Tues 22 Oct This timeless classic has made its way off the page and onto the stage! Featuring a menagerie of 75 lovable puppets to celebrate the 50th Birthday of The Very Hungry Caterpillar.
I Believe in Unicorns
Thurs 24 Oct Michael Morpurgo’s I Believe in Unicorns - An enchanting and interactive, award-winning production, to spark the imagination in both young and old! For ages 6+.
Royal Spa Centre
Leamington Spa Box Office: 01926 334418 royalspacentreandtownhall.co.uk Gangsta Granny
Sat 7 Sept Local professional theatre company, Heartbreak Productions, invites you to share in this production of David Walliams’ bestselling tale full of forbidden fun.
Dear Zoo Live
Sun 8 & Mon 9 Sept This production will delight all those who have read the book (both young and old) as it unfolds with child-engaging puppets, music and lots of audience interaction. For ages 2-5.
Tom Thumb
Sun 27-Weds 30 Oct This classic story is brought to life in a playful and fascinating show with feathery spinning birds, a flying house and a portable forest. Join tiny Tom on his very big adventure! For ages 3+.
There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Fly
Sat 2 & Sun 3 Nov This much-loved tale has been turned into a magical musical stage show written especially for children to enjoy with their parents. It’s the perfect treat for anyone aged 2 to 102!
British Motor Museum
Meet the Mini-Beasts
Gaydon
A great day out whatever the weather Sat 26 Oct-Sun 3 Nov
Rocket Fuelled Half Term
This half term there is a rocket fuelled selection of fun family activities for you to enjoy - so prepare for take-off! Design and build your own Rocket K’nex Car on Monday to Friday with the STEM ambassadors from MOD Kineton and see how far it travels from the pneumatic rocket launch. There is also Recycled Rocket Making, Blast Off Colouring and Rocket Powered Family Tours on every day. On Halloween - Thurs 31 Oct ‘Professor Pickle’ and ‘Doctor Pumpkin’ are back with their Science Shows. Join them for a 25 minute live spectacular full of cool interactive demonstrations and rocket inspired science. It wouldn’t be October half-term without the Museum’s popular Halloween Black Cat Trail! Search the Museum for the hidden black cats and with a torch discover the colour of each cats eyes! Available every day. All activities are included in Museum admission. A family ticket is just £40 for an annual pass. T: 01926 641188
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Take part in the popular handling sessions held daily at 11.30am and 2.30pm and hold creatures such as a giant African Millipede, African land snail, stick insects and even a Madagascan hissing cockroach! T: 01789 299288
www.butterflyfarm.co.uk
Hatton Adventure World Nr Warwick
Fantastic day out for all the family. Indoor and outdoor attractions and entertainment. Weekends through Sept
Potato and Sweetcorn Shindig
Pick up a bag of potatoes and sweetcorn and rustle up something delicious for tea. Subject to crop availability. Sat 26-Thurs 31 Oct
Pumpkin Spooktacular
Hatton will once again be awash with ghosts, ghouls, cobwebs… and pumpkins! Pick your own pumpkin and create a wonderful carving, brave the Haunted House and lots more. T: 01926 843411
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The Belgrade Theatre Coventry Box Office: 024 7655 3055 www.belgrade.co.uk
Horrible Histories - Awful Eqyptians
Weds 23-Sat 26 Oct From the fascinating Pharaohs to the power of the pyramids, discover the foul facts of death and decay with the meanest mummies in Egypt. For ages 5+.
Thu 3 & Fri 4 October
Comedy Club for Kids
Sat 12 Oct The best stand-ups and sketch acts from the international circuit for an audience of children (aged 6+) and their families.
Warwick Arts Centre
Tue 22 October
Coventry Box Office: 024 7652 4524 www.warwickartscentre.co.uk
Thu 24 October
Sing-a-long-a The Greatest Showman
Sun 6 Oct Experience The Greatest Showman in the greatest way possible - with lyrics on the screen so you can join in as loud as you want.
The King’s Singers Featuring AC Academy & Voice Squad Choirs
Fri 11 Oct In the first project of its type, AC Academy have teamed up with the world’s most famous a vocal group - The King’s Singers. At the heart of this performance will be a major new work by our composer in residence Toby Young which will see a vocal symphony created by the combined voices of over 300 AC Academy singers singing alongside this internationally renowned group.
Horrible Histories - Terrible Tudors
Weds 23-Sat 26 Oct From the horrible Henries to the end of evil Elizabeth, hear the legends (and the lies!) about the torturing Tudors. For ages 5+.
Messy
Fri 25 & Sat 26 Oct Multi-award winning Zoo Co present this magical and visual story complete with original music, puppets, tap dancing and even a trip to the moon! All the while celebrating the stories that explode from “The Mess”. For ages 4-8.
13 & 14 November Mon 9 - Sat 28 December
albanytheatre.co.uk | 02476 99 89 64 Albany Road | Coventry | CV5 6JQ Based on the stories by Hans Christian Andersen | Adapted for the stage by Lyon Devereux
Monday 9 - Sunday 28 December School | Matinee | Evening performances Tickets from: £14 adult £10 child
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What's on All Things Wild
Ryton Pools Country Park Bubbenhall
Over 100 acres to explore. Flat, surfaced footpaths, picnic areas, lakes, two adventure play areas, a visitor/education centre and a café. Dog friendly. During school holidays, there is a programme of great value events and hands on activities. See website for full list of events. Every Wednesday, in holidays and term time, 10am-11.30am
Honeybourne
A fantastic allweather, year round family attraction. Lots to see and do indoors and outdoors. Get up close to some amazing animals. Step Through Time dinosaur experience, play areas, dino land train, go karts, soft play and much more! Sat 26 Oct-Sun 3 Nov
A weekly event for the tiniest of tiddlers! £2.50 per toddler. Sat 26 Oct, From 10am
Halloween: The Little Trot of Horrors
Join in with the spooky story of Halloween. This event is designed for younger children or those who may find the fright night a little scary in the dark. Four bookable hourly guided ‘trots’ around the activities. For ages 3+. £5 per child. Booking essential. Sat 26 Oct, 6.30pm-8.30pm
Welcome to Spook Academy and follow your timetable of Spooktacular lessons! Learn how to ride a broomstick, get creative by making potions, meet some creepy creatures and lots more! T: 01386 833083
Lunt Roman Fort Nr Coventry
Explore this partially-reconstructed timber fort. Stand on the ramparts, explore the exhibition in the granary and imagine yourself training horses in the gyrus. Open to the public on selected dates during the Coventry school holidays. Mon 21-Fri 25 Oct, 10am-3.30pm
Radiant Roman Lamps
Give thanks to the Gods and honour the spirits of your ancestors by making your own working Roman Lamp! All materials are provided. Drop in, no booking required. For ages 3+ but all welcome. Free (site entrance applies). T: 024 7623 7522
www.luntromanfort.org
A spooky evening of Halloween fun and games with Old Warty and friends. This evening event includes rides on the Ghost Train. The Courtyard Café will be selling hot food and Halloween treats. Bring a torch and a teddy for patching up in the Halloween Teddy Hospital. For ages 3 years+ accompanied by an adult. £11 child. Thurs 31 Oct, 10.30am-12pm Imagine having a wand like a wizard to get you out of all sorts of tricky situations! Find a magical stick and the rangers will help you turn it into something really special and magical. For ages 3+. £4 per child. Booking essential. T: 024 7630 5592
http://countryparks.warwickshire.gov.uk
Kingsbury Water Park Sutton Coldfield
Scary after dark train ride. Fancy dress at 5.30pm. No need to book, just turn up to this spooky event. T: 01827 872660
http://countryparks.warwickshire.gov.uk
Halloween Specials
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Kenilworth Castle Kenilworth
A fantastic place to let kids run free and get plenty of fresh air. Explore the ruins and have a great day out. Sat 21 & 28 and Sun 22 & 29 Sept
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Saturday 26th October
Old Warty’s Halloween Family Fun Night Ryton Pools Country Park CV8 3BH Suitable for children aged 3+ who must be accompanied by an adult Booking essential via Eventbrite
Halloween Evening Ghost Train Rides (scary after dark) Kingsbury Water Park B76 0DY
2pm - 8pm with fancy dress at 5.30pm No need to book - just turn up to this spooky event!
Minecraft Castle Building
Popular castle building workshops for Minecraft fans, curated by expert cube constructors at Blockbuilders. Workshops need to be booked in advance. Fri 25-Thurs 31 Oct, 6pm-10pm
www.warwickshire.gov.uk/countryparkevents
Fright Nights
Wander the spine-chilling ruins of Kenilworth Castle. As the castle gates creak open you’ll soon discover you’re not alone. Family ticket at 6pm (recommended for families with children aged 5-10 years). Adult ticket at 7.30pm (not suitable for under 10s). Sat 26 Oct-Sun 3 Nov, 11am-4pm
Spooky Kenilworth Castle with Creepy Critters
Enjoy ghoulishly good day-out, with crafts and a Halloween quest around the castle. Meet some amazing animals, including snakes, spiders and more. T: 01926 852078
& Nature Inspired Gift Shop
The UK’s Largest Tropical Butterfly Paradise! Open all Year
www.english-heritage.org.uk/ kenilworthcastle
Compton Verney Nr Warwick
A great day out for all the family whatever the weather. Lots of activities and special events to enjoy all year round. Woodland adventure playground, explore the galleries with an ‘art explorer’ backpack or take part in a range of craft activities during the school holidays. Explore the Park with the orienteering trails. T: 01926 645500
www.comptonverney.org.uk
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Butterflies • Birds • Iguanas • Ants Mini-Beasts and so much more…. Check website for “Meet the Mini-Beast” handling sessions & last entry times All displays fully accessible, carers free entry Swan’s Nest Lane, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, CV37 7LS
Tel. 01789 299288
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Housing an impressive collection of eccentric and ingenious creations. Interact with eccentric artworks, contraptions and machines, build marble runs on the giant MAD Marbles wall. A fun place to visit for all the family. Free family activity sheets. T: 01789 269356
• Family Tour
Halloween Evening Ghost Train Rides
Farm shop restaurant, shopping and lots to keep children entertained and happy, including a sandpit play area and a display garden with a bird hide. The miniature railway will also run on Sat & Sun 7, 8, 21, 22, 28 Sept and 5, 6, 19, 21 Oct, 11am-4pm, weather permitting. Special Halloween train on Weds 30 & Thurs 31 Oct, 3pm8pm. T: 01789 772771
Stratford-upon-Avon
• Black Cat Trail
Willow Wizard and Witch Wands
Sat 26 Oct, 2pm-8pm
Hillers
The MAD Museum
• Making Rockets
Old Warty’s Halloween Family Fun Night
www.allthingswild.co.uk
www.hillers.co.uk
26 October – 3 November 2019
Toddler Trundle
Spook Academy
Nr Alcester
Halloween Half Term
made at Coughton Court Come and watch the colours change at Coughton this autumn and join the team from Sat 26 Oct – Sun 3 Nov (on open days) for our annual spooky Halloween trail the whole family will enjoy. £2.50, normal admission applies. These are the places that make us. nationaltrust.org.uk/coughton-court
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What's on The Shakespeare Houses In and near Stratford-upon-Avon
Visit Shakespeare’s Family Homes in and around Stratford-upon-Avon and experience what life was like for him and his family. There are children’s activities to help bring their visit to life and special events throughout the year.
Mary Arden’s Farm
Sun 15 Sept, 10am-5pm
Harvest Home
Join the harvest festival with the resident Tudors. Try your hand at traditional crafts and enjoy puppet shows, face painting, Tudor music and more. Sat 26 Oct-Sun 3 Nov, 12pm-4pm
Mary Arden's Farm
Carve a spooky pumpkin in the Falconer's Field, £1.50-£3.00 depending on size of pumpkin!
Shakespeare's New Place
Create your own ghost crown or laurel wreath or write a ghost story in a cartoon format.
Anne Hathaway's Cottage
Make your way through the sculpture garden and find the ingredients that went into potions in the 1600s.
Shakespeare's Birthplace
Sat 26 Oct-Sun 1 Dec Learn the stories behind some of Shakespeare’s most famous ousted monarchs; Caesar, Cleopatra, and Richard III to name a few!
Hall's Croft
Weds 30 Oct, 12pm-4pm Follow our spice trail and learn about the history of the Jacobean Kitchen. Thurs 31 Oct, 12pm-4pm Zoolab return to teach you about the animals that would have helped to cure medical ailments in the Jacobean era. T: 01789 204016
www.shakespeare.org.uk
Royal Shakespeare Company Stratford-upon-Avon
FREE drop-in activities all year round including Dressing Up Box, Play Cart, Adventure Bags plus special events and workshops during school holidays. T: 01789 403493
Herbert Art Gallery
Brandon Marsh Nature Reserve
Events and exhibitions all year round. Runs regular art and activity sessions for preschoolers, as well as sensory play days with SEN sessions. Sat 19 Oct-Sat 2 Nov, 10.30am-3.30pm
Brandon Marsh runs regular Nature Tots sessions for pre-school children, Wildlife Watch after school clubs, plus activity sessions during school holidays, including crafts, den building and pond dipping. Learn about different animals and have lots of fun! T: 024 7630 2912
Coventry
Festival of The Dead
Create some spooktacular crafts as part of our Festival of the Dead celebrations. Day of the Dead Windsocks, Sugar Skull Jars, Painted Festival Eye Masks and so much more! For ages 3+, but all are welcome. Drop in. £2.50, under 2s free. T: 024 7623 7521
www.theherbert.org
Coventry Transport Museum Coventry
This huge museum offers a whole FREE day out of fun and discovery for visitors of all ages. Regular Mini Museum Engineers sessions for 2-5 year olds, Sensory Stories and Rhymes sessions, and Family Saturday sessions. Plus workshops and activities during school holidays. Sat 12 Oct-Sat 2 Nov
Explore, test and celebrate all types of energy sources. Where does energy come from, and what can we use it for?
This makes That with These - Every Tuesday & Saturday throughout school holidays Make and Play Engineers - Every Wednesday throughout school holidays T: 024 7623 4270
www.transport-museum.com
Swan Theatre
Stratford-upon-Avon The Play’s the Thing
Coventry
www.warwickshirewildlifetrust.org.uk
Shakespeare’s Schoolroom & Guildhall Stratford-upon-Avon
Learn about Shakespeare’s early life and explore the very building where he learnt to read, write and first enjoyed professional theatre. Lots of fun for the family including dressing up Tudor-style, Tudor games, Medieval wall paintings and brush up your Latin with our Tudor School Master! T: 01789 203170
www.shakespearesschoolroom.org
www.rsc.org.uk/theplaysthething
Cotswold Wildlife Park & Gardens
Rain or shine there's always something to discover, plenty of space to run around and an outdoor adventure to be had at our local National Trust properties. Enjoy plenty of family fun this autumn and see how many of our ‘50 things to do before you're 11¾’ you can tick off. Discover Coughton Court’s natural play trail in the woodland. Charlecote Park is a great place to have a family adventure - head there for parkland adventures, family trails and new activities. Try out Baddesley Clinton’s natural play trail with stepping stones, rope swings and a winding labyrinth. Follow the animal sculptures over to the woodland for an animal adventure. Run wild in the woodland at Packwood House, get stuck in and hands on with activities such as den building and tree trunk hopping. Have a go at the orienteering trail at Upton House or pick up an adventure pack to help you explore the grounds. Sat 26 Oct -Sun 3 Nov
Family Fun Days - Hallowe’en
Warwick Castle Warwick
Jaw-dropping history, magic, myth and adventure! Get lost in time in the Horrible Histories Adventure Maze. A great day out for the whole family. Sat 19 Oct-Sun 3 Nov
The Haunted Castle
Wondrous witches, Horrible Histories and fearsome attractions! T: 0871 265 2000
www.warwick-castle.com
Hill Close Gardens
Family-friendly exhibition for families and children aged 7+. Take a magical journey through 100 years of theatre-making in Stratford-upon-Avon. Immersive, hands on and engaging.
The National Trust
Warwick
A lovely place to explore. Children’s trail. Sun 6 Oct, 11am-5pm
Apple Day and Country Fair
Harvest displays, stalls, arts and crafts for all the family. T: 01926 493339
www.hillclosegardens.com
Burford, Oxfordshire
A fantastic day out for all the family. Lots of animals including lions, rhinos, giraffes, zebras, penguins, lemurs and more. T: 01993 823006
Spooky outdoor trails with take home activities. Check website for locations and further information.
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/lists/ warwickshire
Market Hall Museum Warwick
This charming museum, in the heart of Warwick, tells the story of Warwickshire. General admission is free, donations welcome. A programme of events and drop in activities runs year-round. Small entry fee for some events. Mondays, 10am-12noon (except Bank Holidays)
Arty Tots get messy with their Grandparents
Bring your grandchildren and watch them get creative with messy art, listen to stories and sing rhymes. £3 per child, £5 for two. Includes coffee & cake. For ages 5 and under. Every first Saturday of the month, 10am12noon
Make and Create
Craft activities. Drop in, suggested donation £1. T: 01926 412501
www.cotswoldwildlifepark.co.uk
http://heritage.warwickshire.gov.uk
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CHANGE FESTIVAL PRESENTS RED EARTH THEATRE
LONDON SINFONIETTA SINGALONGA PRODUCTIONS
Sing-a-Long-a The Greatest Showman Sun 6 Oct Age 5+
Soonchild
Repeated Patterns: Family Concert
Sun 20 Oct Age 5+
Sun 13 Oct Age 7 - 11 THE PEOPLE’S THEATRE
There Was An Old Lady That Swallowed A Fly
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The Birdshow
Tom Thumb Sun 27 – Wed 30 Oct Age 3+
Sun 20 Oct Age 4 – 7
Sat 2 & Sun 3 Nov Age 2+
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Box Office 024 7652 4524
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Father Christmas
Wed 27 Nov – Sun 29 Dec Age 3+
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What's on Leamington Spa Art Gallery & Museum
Don’t Miss
Exhibitions, events and galleries. The art gallery runs regular pre-school, after school and holiday activity sessions. Every Weds During Term Time, 10.30am-11.30am
Sat 7 & Sun 8 Sept
Sessions include play and simple art activities for under 5s and their carers. Every Weds During Term Time, 4pm-5pm
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Arty Tots
Kids Club
Have fun creating art, playing and making friends, learning about local history and discovering the secrets of our collection! For ages 5-11. £7 per week or £10 for 2 siblings. Sat 28 Sept & Sat 26 Oct, 1pm-3pm
Art Cart Family Fun
Enjoy an activity from our Art Cart (which is available to use all the time). Free. Drop in. Thurs 31 Oct, 1.30pm, 2.15pm & 3pm
Art Club Crafty Halloween Activity
Half hour sessions for children up to 12 years. £2.50 per child. First come, first served. T: 01926 74200
www.warwickdc.gov.uk/ royalpumprooms
Foundry Wood
Leamington Spa
An urban community woodland in the heart of Leamington Spa and Warwick. Learn about woodland habitats, wildlife conservation, traditional woodland crafts, and more. Regular Forest School sessions, storytelling, creative workshops and lots of special events. Sat 26 Oct, 2pm-6pm
Halloween Party
Halloween-themed crafts and entertainment for all ages, food around the campfire. FREE.
www.foundrywood.co.uk
Orienteering Events
Outdoor fun adventure navigation sport for all ages. Just like a treasure hunt, find the control points placed around the parks and woods. Suitable for beginners and experienced orienteers. Sat 21 Sept at The National Herb Centre, Sat 5 Oct at Kingsbury Water Park, Sun 27 Oct at Brandon Wood. 10am-12noon. T: 01926 632189
Leamington Food & Drink Festival
FREE to attend and featuring an exciting action-packed programme over the two days. Live entertainment, Kids’ Cookery School and lots more.
Sat 14 Sept, 10am-5pm
Family Day: Explore, Discover, Experiment
Join us at the University of Warwick on our free jam-packed Family Day. Featuring @maddiemoate‘s Mission to Mars, The Story of Slime, Messy Play, MineVention, Dino Discovery and more.
www.warwick.ac.uk/familydays Sat 21 & Sun 22 Sept
Stratford Town Centre Food Festival
With over 120 stalls spread throughout the town’s historic streets. Demonstrations from town centre chefs and hands-on workshops. Lots of fun for all the family.
www.stratforward.co.uk/events/ stratford-town-centre-food-festival Tues 24 Sept
Sponsored Toddle for The Shakespeare Hospice
Compton Verney Art Gallery and Park Children can explore the 700m route through the beautiful park, spotting wildlife along the way. Spot all the wildlife and children will receive a certificate and goodie bag for finishing. The route is on flat, smooth paths and is fully accessible to all ages, buggies and wheelchairs. Adults: £5. FREE for all children participating with a minimum of £20 sponsorship. Fee also gives you entry to Compton Verney Art Gallery and Park all day.
www.octavian-droobers.org
PUMPKIN SPOOKTACULAR 26TH – 31ST OCTOBER
Pick your FREE pumpkin from our pumpkin patch NEW Whizzie the Wizard’s Masterclass
NEW Haunted House Pumpkin Carving Pumpkin Hunt Pumpkin Carving Competition Along with all the usual Hatton activities
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Autumn Adventures at Charlecote Park
Spook Academy 26th October - 3rd November Learn how to be scary with lots of activities!
Spooktacular
Wild Explorers Holiday Club 28th October-1st November
Pre-payment required at the time of booking.
Wild Tots Toddler Time Thursdays 10.30am-11.30am
Term time only. Included in entry price.
All Things Wild Nature Centre Station Road, Honeybourne, Near Evesham, Worcestershire. WR11 7QZ Tel: 01386 833083
Half Term Pumpkin Trail 23 - 31 October 2019 9.00am - 3.30pm
Kick up leaves, build log dens and explore the parkland this autumn. Complete the ‘Creepy Crawlies’ half term trail to win a pumpkin prize. £3 per trail. Normal admission applies. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/charlecote-park © National Trust. Registered Charity No: 205846. Image: NT Images / Jana Eastwood
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