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Welcome

Editor Rebecca Carr editor@familieshampshirewest.co.uk 07789 882467

There’s a chill in the air, we’re edging towards winter and the Christmas season will soon be with us! Get ready to plan lots of festive days out and use our What’s on section to check for Christmas shows, pantomimes, where to see Santa and Christmas light switch-on events.

Sales Claire Clarricoates claire.clarricoates@familiespublishing.co.uk 07812 218331 Next issue: January/February Booking deadline: 1 December Printed by: Holbrooks Printers Ltd

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Education Early Years Travel What’s On: Panto & Family Shows What’s On Christmas in Hampshire What’s On: Seasonal events Make reindeer cupcakes Parties

In our Education feature, find out about the connection between growing sunflowers and maths skills, choose an exciting, new chapter book for your child and reading and the Key Stage 2 curriculum. Those with little ones can also learn about how to improve their social skills. If you’re thinking ahead to your child’s birthday party, then take a look at some ideas for party ideas for all ages. Plus, use our travel guide for some forward planning for a UK winter or spring holiday destinations for a great staycation. You also have the opportunity to be the lucky recipient of one of our Christmas gifts for kids in this issue – make sure you apply inside and you’ll also ensure you receive our digital magazine with lots more content and goodies on offer. Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas!

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Growing sunflowers and learning maths? By Usha Patel Parents often ask me how to get their child interested in maths because ‘they just don’t get it.’ Luckily, they can give their child a lot of help at home in just a few easy steps. Maths language It’s essential to keep maths language simple to build a strong foundation. Use words like ‘more’ for addition and ‘less’ for subtraction in everyday situations. For instance, you can introduce these concepts during meals: more roast potatoes, less sprouts! Repeatedly using these words alongside tangible materials helps children gradually grasp mathematical concepts. Maths talk There are many words to describe each mathematical function. When you teach your child the basic concepts of ‘more’ and ‘less,’ you are implicitly teaching them maths and how to think mathematically. By doing this, you are combining logic, sequence and memory. Having the basics in place can also allow you to introduce more words to describe the same function: ‘add,’ ‘together,’ ‘plus’ and ‘addition’ all mean the same. Develop sequential thought processes Sequential thought processes are fundamental to understanding logical thinking. Parents can encourage these by discussing daily activities and routines with their children. By reflecting on how one event follows another, children can grasp the concept of sequencing, which is a vital skill in mathematics. Establish logical thinking Children also need to develop logical thinking abilities. Fun activities like baking a cake or growing sunflowers can help introduce logic to young minds. These activities require following

Rhythm forms the foundation

Developing rhythm, sequence and logical skills are all prerequisites to mastering maths. Children can implicitly nurture these skills by playing a simple game of bouncing and catching a large ball by themselves. In the first stage, they bounce and catch the ball slowly, counting each time it hits the floor. The second stage involves counting and walking one small step every time they say the next number. The sound of the step should synchronise with the ball hitting the floor. Importantly, they should utter only one number per step taken. Achieving synchronisation between body movement and counting speed demands significant practice but becomes rhythmic once established. The significance of this game lies in the ability to think, move and count with ease. If children find this challenging, you may count for them until they can perform both tasks simultaneously. Once mastered, children can up the challenge by walking backwards and counting in reverse order. Or try counting in times table blocks eg 3, 6, 9, 12.

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a series of linear steps. Discussing each phase from beginning to end helps children understand the importance of logical thinking, which can extend to organising their school bags or planning for sleepovers. Check memory Short-term memory is crucial for mathematical tasks. Insufficient working memory can hinder a child’s ability to hold and manipulate information during calculations. Playing memory games is an effective way to enhance memory capacity. For instance, counting games such as counting the number of cars on the way home can reveal memory strengths and weaknesses. Finally, learning should be fun. When we are relaxed, we are more predisposed to absorbing what we learn. The funnier the delivery, the quicker it will stick. If your child is struggling and your efforts need to gain ground, take some steps to put the fun back into maths! Usha Patel is a neurocognitive therapist at Raviv Practice London. If you need help to put fun into maths for your child, you can contact Usha at www.ravivpracticelondon.co.uk

Engaging in linear activities Children can learn to count by rote, but comprehending number value represents a distinct skill set. Understanding value requires the capability to compare two or more numbers. Comparative knowledge can only be applied with a firm grasp of linear processes. Whether they are growing a sunflower or making a sandwich, precise steps exist to achieve the end goal. When assigned the task of implementing each stage, children can observe that they are systematically progressing towards their goal. Upon reflection, children can discern the steps and understand why those steps are necessary to achieve the desired results. The key is to discuss each step in the process, emphasising what comes first, second, third, fourth and so on. By repeating the experience, children can perceive how individual components are interconnected within the whole. Crucially, a specific order must be followed to attain the desired outcome. Linear processing facilitates teaching sequence, logic, mathematics and comparative skills. November/December 2023


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Reading and the Key Stage 2 curriculum By Jemma Z Smith Reading is vital for enabling students to access the rest of the curriculum and to deepen their understanding of the world around them. While phonics lays the initial groundwork in Key Stage 1, the emphasis in Key Stage 2 (Year 3 and beyond) expands beyond pronunciation towards exploring characters. Students are asked what might happen next or why the character would decide to do something. This skill is especially significant when preparing for SATs or 11+ entrance exams, as it helps students answer questions based on inference and understand why authors choose to use certain words or phrases. As a parent, the importance of reading aloud to your child remains significant as they will hear words that they are not yet ready to read themselves. This is particularly true with stories which contain idioms and figurative language. As children delve into stories from different cultures and backgrounds, they are transported to other worlds and eras. They learn to relate to characters’ experiences, feelings and decisions, understand more about the world and cultivate a love of reading and storytelling. Reading becomes about much more than simply being able to answer exam questions and starts to broaden their horizons. It can also provide a strong model for a student’s own writing, as well as leading to improved spelling.

Firstly, think about your child’s eyes and ears. How recently did they have an eye test? It’s important that children who experience difficulties reading have their eyes checked by an optician. It could be that they actually need glasses. Meanwhile, if an optician says your child’s eyes are fine, rest assured that schools are well-informed about learning difficulties. They can screen for memory recall and retention issues and should be able to help with different learning approaches and varied resources to support any area your child is finding tricky. Your child’s school will also be able to explain how to obtain a dyslexia diagnostic assessment. If your child does receive a diagnosis, there’s support to help your child to access the education to which they have a right. Bear in mind that sometimes it may be that confidence that is holding your child back and this is where a tutor can help.

Speak to your child’s school to find out why your child is struggling as this is not always due to a learning difficulty.

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Seven of the best new chapter books for children By Sarah Campbell

From animal lovers to budding detectives, fantasy fans to comedians, there’s a book out there for everyone! Here are some of our recent favourites, perfect for your next reading adventure.

Around the world The Last Mapmaker Christina Soontornvat Set sail on the high seas with 12-year-old Sai in this extraordinary adventure set in a Thai-inspired fantasy world. As assistant to Mangkon’s most celebrated mapmaker, Sai seizes the chance to join an expedition to a land of dragons, dangers and riches beyond imagining. But Sai carries a secret that could ruin her dreams and she isn’t the only one. Ages 8+.

Animal lovers

Kids who love fantasy

Michael the Amazing MindReading Sausage Dog Terrie Chilvers, illustrated by Tim Budgen

Spellstone Ross Montgomery

A fun, illustrated early chapter book perfect for young dog-lovers! Michael’s dream is to become a global superstar but becoming famous is no walk in the park. How long will it take the other residents of Snuffles-by-Sea to recognise Michael’s amazing talents; and those of his trusty sidekick, Stanley Big Dog? Ages 5+.

One of our all-time favourite children’s authors delivers a brilliant new fantasy adventure. Evie is used to going unnoticed. But then she meets the mysterious Wainwright and is recruited to a secret magical organisation. Suddenly Evie finds herself at the heart of an ancient battle to protect the most powerful magical weapon in the world. Ages 8+.

Reluctant readers

Funny books

The Day the Hiccups Took Over Jo Simmons, illustrated by Lee Cosgrove

My Name is Sunshine Simpson G. M. Linton

Hilarious and super accessible, this is a book packed with madcap reading magic from one of our favourite funny authors. Frank has a big day ahead of him, with a trip to the dentist, a trumpet exam, a swimming contest and tickets to see his hero live on stage. But he wakes up with hiccups and they just won’t STOP! Can Frank turn calamity into a dramatic triumph? Ages 5+.

This book will make you both laugh and cry! Sunshine Simpson is a brand new best friend for independent readers. Grandad is always telling her to get out and find her own adventures but bad luck has a habit of coming her way. Sunshine needs to find her voice and show the world she can shine. Ages 8+.

Kids who love adventure

Budding detectives

The Thames and Tide Club Katya Balen, illustrated by Rachael Dean

The Case of the Lighthouse Intruder Kereen Getten

Clem and her friends are members of a mudlarking club, searching for treasures on the banks of the River Thames. Before they know it they’re on the weirdest, wildest adventure they could imagine on a mission to save underwater London! The first in a new series. Ages 5+.

Perfect for fans of Robin Stevens’ Murder Most Unladylike series, this is a gripping mystery. Fayson’s cousins recruit her to their top-secret gang but seem more interested in food, squabbling and falling asleep! So Fayson takes charge and tries to track down clues about the strange shadow that has been appearing in the island’s lighthouse. Can she solve the case? Ages 8+.

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EARLY YEARS

Developing your child’s social skills Some children may find socialising more difficult than others. If your little one struggles or seems reluctant to be with other people, they may need some support to learn social skills. Here are some things you can do to help. Practise talking Chat about what you are doing, seeing or feeling to help build your child’s vocabulary and exposure to conversations. Role play, games and storytelling are all good for developing language. Model good manners, such as saying ‘please’ and ‘thank you.’ This will encourage children to act this way with their peers. Listen and take turns Children learn both verbal and non-verbal skills from the people around them. Try showing them what good listening looks like through your own behaviour and using games like Simon Says. Find ways to make taking turns fun. Choose an object and tell your family they need to be holding it when they talk. Pass it between you. If your child is a little older, take it in turns to make up funny sounds as if you are having an alien conversation. Show the importance of body language Use eye contact and body language with your child. Experiment by asking them to talk about something while you use poor body language. This could be crossed arms, looking away, fidgeting or frowning. Ask them how your actions made them feel. Then show them attentive body language. Take it in turns. Teach them about personal space Consider teaching your child about personal space. Ask

them to put their hands on their hips and stick their elbows out to understand their personal space. Introduce the idea of boundaries by asking first if you can come into their space for a hug. Develop their emotional skills When you help your child understand, express and cope with emotions, it helps them recognise the emotions of others and develops empathy. Teach them to problem-solve, guiding them with questions such as ‘What could you do?’ or ‘What could you say?’ Try to avoid answering for them. You can also talk to your child about friendships and what it is to be a good friend. If you can, arrange and support opportunities for socialising. With thanks to Action for Children (www.actionforchildren.org. uk) for this article. For further support on child development, visit its Parent Talk website at www.parents.actionforchildren. org.uk

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TRAVEL

UK holiday ideas for winter and spring The UK may be small in size but she’s mighty in glorious getaway choices for the whole family. Whether you’re looking for a cosy crashpad to hunker down in this winter or a stylish staycation for some spring sunshine, Families has teamed up with Tiny Travelship (www.tinytravelship.com) to bring you some amazing family-friendly hotels and homestays on Great British soil.

Tredethick, Cornwall

With child-centric entertainment and a genuinely parent-pleasing stay, Tredethick’s self-catering Cornish cottages offer space and privacy alongside plentiful on-site facilities. Think home-from-home meets fully equipped family resort, complete with soft play, ride-on tractors, an indoor pool and hot tub.

Port Lympne Hotel & Reserve, Kent

Port Lympne is the UK’s chicest safari experience, caring for over nine hundred animals in six hundred acres of Kentish savannah. Overnight guests can choose from mid-priced glamping pods, boutique bedrooms or the fantasyfulfilling big cat lodges which have panoramic windows overlooking majestic mammals.

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The Ickworth, Suffolk

The Old Farmyard, Oxfordshire

The Grove, London

Watergate Bay is the epitome of a perfect family-friendly hotel where every guest’s needs ares met with style. Decor throughout offers a chic twist on coastal Cornish design and the complimentary Kids’ Club is no exception. The real crowning glory is its location, positioned on a two mile stretch of golden sand. Family swim times in the infinity pool make the most of these soul stirring sea views.

Equal parts charming and comfortable, The Ickworth is a masterpiece of Italian-inspired architecture within almost two thousand acres of National Trust parkland. The famed Kids Club offers ninety minutes of free childcare a day, allowing parents to indulge in a spa treatment, adult-only meal or just curl up with a good book. Complimentary baby monitors which stretch throughout the hotel take care of post bedtime.

Doxford Farm, Northumberland

Nestled in glorious Northumberland, Doxford Farm offers an elevated glamping experience. There’s no compromise on style or substance, with attention to every detail including flat screen TVs and power showers in the Pinterest-worthy bathrooms. All this, plus miles of secret sandy beaches to discover.

Tucked between Hay-on-Wye and the Brecon Beacons, a trio of luxury lodges provides the ultimate place to slow down and soak up nature. Expect designer furniture, insanely comfortable beds and hot tubs under the stars, plus plenty of woodland walks and outdoor adventures on your doorstep. 8

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For a hideaway for a large party, look no further than The Old Farmyard in Oxfordshire. Every bedroom is spacious and decorated with boutique hotel quality upholstered beds. Children of all ages have endless, all-weather entertainment and the gardens come complete with a private hot tub; perfect for adult-only alfresco time.

City staycations full of highend experiences don’t get much better than The Grove. Just outside of Watford, this all-singing, all-dancing country house hotel has it all. There’s a Kids Club to rival London’s top nurseries, a dedicated splash pool for babies, a musical trail through the woodlands and even a six-metre-tall resident giraffe; not to mention the championship golf course and spa for adults. A mere twenty minutes’ train ride from central London makes West End day trips a breeze too.

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What's On Sat 11 & Sun 12 Nov Tales from Acron Wood The Point, Eastleigh SO50 9DE www.thepointeastleigh.co.uk Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s beloved Tales from Acorn Wood stories are brought to life on stage in an enchanting lift-the-flap experience. Sat 1.30pm & 4.30pm, Sun 11am. Ages 1+. Sun 12 Nov The Sooty Show: 75th Birthday Spectacular! Mayflower Theatre Southampton, SO15 1GE www.mayflower.org.uk/whats-on Celebrating 75 amazing years in show business, Sooty, Sweep and Soo are planning a very special birthday party and you’re all invited. With buckets of audience participation and gallons of giggles, this spectacular celebration of the longest-running children’s television show is a must-see treat for the whole family. 2.30pm. £18. Ages 2+.

Father Christmas at The Berry Theatre

and colourful characters from around the world. The beloved festive ballet is brought to life by more than 100 dancers and musicians, with beautiful dancing, gorgeous sets and costumes, and Tchaikovsky’s lush score played live. From £12. Book online.

Sat 18 & Sun 19 Nov Christmas Grotto The Point, Eastleigh SO50 9DE www.thepointeastleigh.co.uk Get your Christmas lists at the ready. The festive season is fast upon us and Father Christmas is making a special trip to The Point. Santa welcomes you with a song and a story, then collect your gift and take your photo. 30 mins duration. All ages. £5.50 per child (includes gift), £2.50 per adult.

Thu 30 Nov to Mon 1 Dec Cinderella Theatre Royal Winchester, SO23 8SB www.theatreroyalwinchester. co.uk A traditional family pantomime with original songs, loads of corny gags, audience participation and some surprising twists to the tale, the whole family is bound to have a ball! All ages. Book online.

Sat 25 Nov The Crockodogpig MAST Mayflower Studios, Southampton SO14 7DU www.mayflowerstudios.org.uk The Crockodogopig is a fresh, funfilled family show that combines live music, puppetry, comedy, and beatboxing to tell the story of a mixed-up creature who has lost his Happy. 11am & 2pm. Ages 4+.

Wed 6 to Sat 9 Dec Horrible Histories: Terrible Tudors MAST Mayflower Studios, Southampton SO14 7DU www.mayflowerstudios.org.uk We all want to meet people from history. The trouble is everyone is dead! From the horrible Henries to the end of evil Elizabeth, hear the legends (and the lies!) about the torturing Tudors. It’s history with the nasty bits left in. Ages 5+.

Tue 28 Nov to Sat 2 Dec Stick Man MAST Mayflower Studios, Southampton SO14 7DU www.mayflowerstudios.org.uk This award-winning production, from the team behind Zog and Zog and the Flying Doctors, features a trio of top actors and is packed full of puppetry, songs, live music and funky moves. All ages. Wed 29 Nov to Sat 2 Dec English National Ballet’s Nutcracker Mayflower Theatre Southampton, SO15 1GE www.ballet.org.uk/production/ nutcracker Join Clara and her enchanted Nutcracker on a thrilling Christmas adventure, filled with pompous party guests, sparkling snowflakes, mischievous mice,

Fri 8 to Sun 24 Dec Counting Down to Christmas MAST Mayflower Studios, Southampton SO14 7DU www.mayflowerstudios.org.uk Counting Down to Christmas is a brand new show made especially for very young audiences. With original music, colourful design and sensory elements, Counting Down to Christmas is full of surprises and festive magic. Sat 9 to Sun 31 Dec Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Mayflower Theatre Southampton, SO15 1GE www.mayflower.org.uk/whats-on Mirror, Mirror, on the wall, don’t miss the fairest pantomime of them all! Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is spectacularly

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Pantos & Family Shows

brought to life with an abundance of comedy, sensational song and dance numbers, fabulous costumes and stunning scenery. See online for times and prices. Sat 9 to Sun 31 Dec Father Christmas The Berry Theatre, Southampton, SO30 4EJ www.theberrytheatre.co.uk Bloomin’ snow! Bloomin’ reindeer! Bloomin’ Christmas! Celebrate the 50th anniversary of Raymond Briggs’ joyful (and at times a bit grumpy). From the writer of The Snowman™ this much-loved family story of Father Christmas getting ready for a night’s hard work on bloomin’ Christmas Eve will bring festive cheer to all. Ages 0-6. Sat 16 Dec Nick Cope’s Family Christmas Show The Point, Eastleigh SO50 9DE www.thepointeastleigh.co.uk Nick Cope has been writing and recording his beautiful and totally unique songs for children and their families for over 10 years, he performs with his guitar and animations to sell-out crowds all over the country. As part of this festive show, Nick will perform all of his seasonal songs including songs about snowmen, elves and Santa Claus and, of course, there will be plenty of festive fun for all. £14. Ages 3+. Mon 18 Dec Santa’s Christmas Wish Theatre Royal Winchester, SO23 8SB www.theatreroyalwinchester. co.uk Join a fun, festive, musical adventure to give Santa the very best Christmas, then meet him at his home in the North Pole. There every child will receive a special present from Father Christmas in the popular meet, greet and treat, after the most Christmassy Christmas show ever! Ages 2-8.

CHRISTMAS PANTOMIMES A LITTLE FURTHER AWAY Fri 1 to Sun 31 Dec The Further Adventures of Peter Pan: The return of Captain Hook The Anvil, Basingstoke, RG21 7QR anvilarts.org.uk/whats-on/event/ the-further-adventures-of-peterpan-the-return-of-captain-hook Join Peter, Smee, Tinker Bell, and Ethyl Mermaid on a brand-new swashbuckling adventure full of fun, laughter… and crocodiles! After defeating the evil Captain Hook and his crew of prancing pirates, life has been pretty perfect for Peter Pan. But when a stranger arrives in Neverland, he is forced to question his past and face his future. Will Peter ever grow up? Sat 2 to Sun 31 Dec Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs Bournemouth Pavilion, BH1 2BU www.bournemouthpavilion.co.uk The legendary Su Pollard will be playing the role of Wicked Queen. Bursting with great songs, stunning dance routines and plenty of laughter, a truly magical treat. Relaxed Performance on Tue 12 Dec at 10.30am. Various times and prices, see online for details and booking. Fri 1 to Sun 31 Dec Hook: The Further Adventures of Peter Pan! Kings Theatre, Portsmouth, PO5 2QJ www.kingsportsmouth.co.uk Ahoy! Join The Kings Theatre for the Pompey Panto… Hook: The Further Adventures of Peter Pan! Starring as the infamous Captain Hook is Shaun Williamson, best known for his stint as the loveable ‘Barry’ from BBC’s Eastenders and Extras alongside James ‘Arg’ Argent as Peter Pan. With tickets from just £10, this is one voyage not to be missed! Sat 9 Dec, 10.30am BSL Signed Performance and Tue 12 Dec, 10.30am Relaxed Performance. All ages. Fri 8 to Sun 31 Dec Aladdin New Theatre Royal Portsmouth, PO1 2DD www.newtheatreroyal.com Widow Twankey wants a husband, evil Abanazaar wants the magic lamp, Aladdin wants adventure and Wishee Washee wants some Spiderman pants! – can the Genie grant their wishes? Don’t miss this fabulous festive family treat that promises to be a stunning pantomime guaranteed to make all your wishes come true. Sun 17 Dec at 3pm is a BSL signed performance. Sun 31 Dec at 11am is a relaxed performance.

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DIARY DATES Throughout Nov & Dec ‘50 Things’ Activities The National Trust www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ hampshire Try some of the ‘50 things to do before you’re 11¾’ challenges? There’s something for every young explorer to do. Take part at Hinton Ampner, Mottisfont or The Vyne. Throughout Nov & Dec ZOG Trail Alice Holt Forest, GU10 4LS www.forestryengland.uk/aliceholt-forest Get ready to join Zog™ on his latest forest adventure to collect golden stars as your little dragons learn how they help care for the forest and how the forests can care for them. Plus, explore trails and discover different play areas. Throughout Nov & Dec Treasure Trails in Hampshire Various locations www.treasuretrails.co.uk A self-guided spy mission walking trail or treasure hunt inspired walk. The trails are 2 to 2.5 miles and take approximately two hours to complete at your own pace. Print a trail map at home or buy online. Ages 6+. Weekly Baby Rhymetime Libraries across Hampshire www.hants.gov.uk/libraries andarchives Rhymetime session for under 1s. Usually run weekdays for 1 hour. Weekly Storytime Libraries across Hampshire www.hants.gov.uk/libraries andarchives Storytime, stories and rhymes for under 5s. FREE.

Every Thu Baby Play Totton Library, SO40 3RS www.hants.gov.uk/libraries andarchives Enjoy fun and play with your baby at this weekly session. For babies under 1 year. 2-4pm. Until 5 Nov Adventures with the Ahlbergs Mottisfont, Romsey SO51 0LP www.nationaltrust.org.uk Enjoy a family-friendly exhibition and activity trails. Discover over 70 original artworks in gallery rooms transformed into imaginative, playful spaces. 10am-5pm. Admission plus £3 trail. Until 19 Nov Autumn Colour Trail The Vyne, Basingstoke, RG24 9HL www.nationaltrust.org.uk/thevyne Colour-match the shades of autumn and carry out detective work to identify different types of tree leaves. 10am–5pm. £1 plus normal admission. Until 31 Jan 2024 Winter Garden Bird Explorer Sir Harold Hillier Gardens, Romsey SO51 0QA www.hants.gov.uk Self-guided family fun. Come for a winter stomp and bird watch, look for winter wildlife at Sir Harold Hillier Gardens. Normal garden admission fees apply. Activity sheet £1 plus normal admission. Mon 6 & Wed 8 Nov Mini Adventures at Mottisfont: Leaf Creatures Mottisfont, Romsey, SO51 0LP www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ mottisfont Gather leaves to make your own creatures - you can use sticky dots to create features, or see what else you can make. 10:30am–12pm.

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Tue 7 Nov Wildlife Tots: Happy Hibernators Swanwick Lakes Nature Reserve, SO31 7AY www.hiwwt.org.uk An indoor craft and story followed by adult-led outdoor activities for pre-school children and their parents. 10.30am-12pm. Pre-book. Sat 11 Nov Creative Saturday Workshop: Pom-Pom Tote Bag Petersfield Museum and Art Gallery, GU32 3HX www.petersfieldmuseum.co.uk Enjoy a fun, hands-on creative workshop and develop your creative talents using different materials and techniques. 10.30am. Sun 12, 26 Nov & 10 Dec Winchester Farmers’ Market Winchester High Street, SO23 9LJ www.hampshirefarmersmarkets. co.uk Award-winning market, held on the second and last Sunday of the month. Fresh local produce from small businesses. 9am-2pm. Sat 18 Nov Saturday Art Club Southampton City Art Gallery SO14 7LY www.southamptoncityartgallery. com Monthly art club to experiment with different art materials, processes and ideas. 10.30am. Ages 7-13.

Sat 25 Nov Mini Monets Southampton City Art Gallery SO14 7LY www.southamptoncityartgallery. com Monthly art club to experiment with different art styles, techniques and materials. A great way to encourage your child’s creativity without the mess at home! 10am. Ages 4-6. Sat 2 Dec NCT Nearly New Sale Oasis Academy, Mayfield, Southampton SO19 9NA Affordable pre-loved maternity, baby and children’s clothes, toys and essentials for sale. 1.30pm. Sat 2 Dec to Tue 2 Jan Science Dino-mite Winchester Science Centre and Planetarium, SO21 1HZ www.winchestersciencecentre. org Enjoy the sights, sounds and science of Christmas past - way past - with the return of Science Dino-mite! As well as all the usual Science Centre fun, there’ll be even more on offer to excite all ages.

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Christmas in Lymington This family evening event on Friday 24 November from 4-8pm is bursting with festive fun, delicious hot and cold food and drinks and funfair amusements. There will be a FREE inflatable toboggan slide with a toboggan ring for a unique photo experience! The Mayor will be switching on the Christmas lights, with carol singing outside St. Thomas Church and Santa will make an appearance on his sleigh. FREE car parking in all NFDC car parks in Lymington for the whole day. The event takes place in the High Street, Lymington, SO41 9AA. www.lymingtonandpennington-tc.gov.uk November/December 2023


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Choose a real Christmas tree at Alice Holt Forest

Enjoy motorsport from the driver’s seat this Christmas!

The Alice Holt Christmas Tree Shop will be open 9am-5pm, 7 days a week from 23 November to 19 December.

This Christmas, The Race Centre will be holding their popular School Holiday Specials - just £18 for ‘drivers’ aged 8 to 17.

Choose from traditional Norway Spruce for a fresh pine scent or a Nordmann Fir, the most popular Christmas tree in the UK due to their shape and low drop dark green needles. Both are available in a range of heights. Or for something different, there are a variety of potted trees available, up to 5ft in height.

Drivers start with an entry-level car, learning the circuit and controls. Drivers can then stick with that car or move to something more challenging! All drivers are on track together competing to be the quickest. All lap times go into a leader board to make comparison between friends. Parents can also join in at the discounted rate.

Make a day of it and try the exciting new Festive Trail while you visit. Enjoy the Zog character trail before it finishes at the end of 2023, wander through the beautiful wintery forest and then treat yourself to a hot drink and some food from the café.

But that’s not all… with Christmas approaching, you can take advantage of their 3 for 2 Gift Voucher Promotion: gifts available for juniors, adults and small groups. There are also gift vouchers available for the School Holiday Special Sessions.

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Explore Southampton this Christmas

Enter the richly decorated house at Mottisfont and follow letters to Father Christmas on a magical Christmas Journey to the North Pole. Discover decorated bedrooms, a polar bears ball and experience the wonder of the northern lights over a towering tree sparkling with baubles. Help deliver Christmas wishes on an outdoor activity trail and step inside the Elves’ Sorting Office.

Christmas is the perfect time to explore Southampton with lots of affordable festive fun to experience with the family.

At Hinton Ampner, experience a Neverland® Christmas as you step into the home of the Darling family. Light, sound and movement bring scenes inspired by JM Barrie’s much-loved story of Peter Pan to life. Look out for a ticking crocodile, the Lost Boys’ camp, Tinker Bell’s mystical hideaway as well as Captain Hook, his band of pirates and the source of all the magic, the fairies. Over at The Vyne, immerse yourselves in the Christmas tale of The Nutcracker, following heroes Clara and the Nutcracker as they defeat the villainous Mouse King on indoor and outdoor trails. Look out for plucky gingerbread men, pirouetting snowflakes and sit on a throne for a photo as you savor the sight of a sumptuous banquet in the ‘Land of Sweets’. Find out more at www.nationaltrust.org.uk/hampshire November/December 2023

From 16 to 19 November, enjoy roaming theatre, live music and children’s workshops as part of the city’s free Countdown to Christmas weekend extravaganza. What’s more, Visit Southampton’s Great Reindeer Roundup which will run from 1 to 31 December. Join in this free family walking trail, search for clues and win prizes. Can you find Santa’s missing reindeer? This year also sees a fantastic line-up of shows including Mayflower Theatre’s Christmas panto, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and MAST Mayflower Studios’ Counting Down to Christmas, especially for little ones. No visit would be complete without exploring Southampton’s Christmas Market running from 16 November to 2 January. Plus, don’t forget all the shops, restaurants, cafés and cultural venues you can enjoy too. For all the latest events and festivities, visit: www.visitsouthampton.co.uk/Christmas Families Hampshire West 13


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What's On CHRISTMAS EVENTS Fri 10 Nov to Sun 7 Jan West Quay on Ice West Quay Shopping Centre, Southampton, SO15 1QF www.westquayonice.co.uk Southampton’s premium ice skating experience returns for both beginners and ice skating aficionados. Book online today! Sat 11 Nov to Sun 31 Dec Christmas Fun at Winchester City Mill Winchester SO23 0EJ www.nationaltrust.org.uk Step into Santa’s workshop, dress up as an elf and spot the naughty elves hiding throughout the mill! The Mill will be decked with garlands leading into the café, where delicious festive treats and drinks await you. 10am-4pm. Thu 16 Nov to Tue 2 Jan Southampton Christmas Market Above Bar Street, Southampton SO14 7DZ The traditional market features individually designed alpine chalets. There are more than 30 independent stallholders offering a range of hand-made, authentic gift. 10am-10pm daily.

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Fri 17 Nov to Thu 21 Dec Winchester Cathedral Market Winchester, SO23 9LS www.winchester-cathedral.org.uk/ christmas Renowned for its bustling atmosphere and stunning location, the pretty wooden chalets, situated in the historic grounds, are inspired by traditional German Christmas markets and combined with the festive lighting, the sound of Christmas carols and the aroma of mulled wine and cinnamon, transporting you into a magical setting to browse Christmas gifts. Sat 18 Nov to Sat 23 Dec Neverland Illuminova Wellington Country Park, Riseley, RG7 1SP www.wellingtoncountrypark.co.uk In the heart of Wellington Country Park, an illuminated kingdom awaits you this winter with even more Neverland to discover. Sun 19 Nov Glow by Buglight The Arc, Winchester, SO23 8SB www.hampshireculture.org.uk Glow in association with Cast and Leeds Playhouse, is a charming, interactive, family show about mental health, wellbeing and friendship tailored to ages 3 to 7. £9, family £32. 11.30am or 2.30pm.

Thu 23 Nov to Tue 19 Dec Festive Trail Alice Holt Forest, GU10 4LS www.forestryengland.uk/aliceholt-forest Try the exciting new festive trail and then treat yourself to a hot drink and some food from the café. Thu 23 Nov to Tue 19 Dec Choose a Real Christmas Tree Alice Holt Forest, GU10 4LS forestryengland.uk/realchristmas-trees The Alice Holt Christmas tree shop will be open 9am-5pm, seven days a week from 23 Nov-19 Dec. See page 13 for more information. Fri 24 Nov Christmas in Lymington High Street, Lymington, SO41 9AA Family-fun event and light switch on. See page 12 for more details. Fri 24 Nov to Sat 30 Dec Glow at Marwell Marwell Zoo, Winchester, SO21 1JH www.marwell.org.uk Enjoy an enchanted nature trail featuring brand new illuminations and immersive display. Father

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Christmas will be making an appearance, spreading seasonal cheer in his festive grotto. Sat 25 Nov to Mon 1 Jan Nutcracker Christmas The Vyne, Basingstoke, RG24 9HL www.nationaltrust.org.uk/thevyne Families can follow heroes Clara and the Nutcracker as they defeat the villainous Mouse King on indoor and outdoor trails. 10am–4pm. Sat 25 Nov to Mon 1 Jan A Neverland® Christmas Hinton Ampner, SO24 0LA www.nationaltrust.org.uk/hintonampner Step into the home of the Darling family and Nana the dog, where light, sound and movement bring scenes inspired by JM Barrie’s much-loved story of Peter Pan to life. See page 13 for more details. Sat 25 Nov to Mon 1 Jan Christmas Decorations The Vyne, Basingstoke, RG24 9HL www.nationaltrust.org.uk/thevyne Festive decor will illuminate the house and in the gardens, candy

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What's On canes and gingerbread men can be spotted around the grounds. 10am-4pm. Sat 25 Nov to Mon 1 Jan Peter Rabbit™ Festive Adventure Hampshire Country Parks www.hants.gov.uk/ festiveadventure Join Peter Rabbit™ and friends for a festive adventure trail around the country parks. £7 per trail pack. Sat 25 Nov to Mon 1 Jan A Winter Wonderland with Snowman™ and the Snowdog Hampshire Country Parks www.hants.gov.uk/winterwander Enjoy a festive adventure trail around the country parks. £7 per trail pack. Sat 25 Nov to Sun 7 Jan A Christmas Journey to the North Pole Mottisfont, Romsey, SO51 0LP www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ mottisfont Enter the house to find richlydecorated trees, piles of beautifullywrapped presents and extravagant floral arrangements. Outside, follow the activity trail to help deliver Christmas wishes and step inside the Elves’ Sorting Office. 10am–4pm.

Sat 26 Nov Christmas Festival The Brickworks Museum, Swanwick, SO31 7HB www.thebrickworksmuseum.org See the musuem shining in the glow of Christmas lights and decorations. Father Christmas will make an appearance and there will be craft stalls, train rides and activities for all ages. 11am-4pm. Sat 26 Nov Indoor Christmas Market Places Leisure Eastleigh, Eastleigh SO50 9NL www.funyardevents.com Up to 200 independent businesses will showcase their festive products. 10am-3pm. 28 Nov The Wizard of Oz on Ice Planet Ice Gosport, PO13 0ZX www.planet-ice.co.uk Planet Ice present a fun-filled version of the Wizard of Oz. Tue 28 Nov to Sat 23 Dec A Classic Christmas at Milestones Milestones Museum, Basingstoke RG22 6PG www.milestonesmuseum.org.uk Help Father Christmas find his lost reindeer with their special Reindeer Spotter trail. 10am-5pm.

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Thu 30 Nov to 31 Dec Light Up Trail Sir Harold Hillier Gardens, Romsey SO51 0QA www.lightuptrails.com Award-winning Light Up Trails return to Sir Harold Hillier Gardens with a host of new glittering installations. Sat 2, Sun 3, Sat 9 & Sun 10 Dec Christmas Fair Exbury Gardens & Steam Railway, Southampton, SO45 1AZ www.exbury.co.uk Get your family into the festive spirit at this traditional Christmas fair. There are crafts, gifts, music, festive food, drink and more. 10am. Sat 2, Sun 3, Sat 9 & Sun 10 Dec Santa Special: Festive Express Exbury Gardens & Steam Railway, Southampton, SO45 1AZ www.exbury.co.uk Join Exbury on a steam train adventure and help save Christmas! 10am-4.30pm. Fri 1 to Sun 3 Dec The Christmas Festival Emsworth, PO10 8BN www.thechristmasfestival.co.uk A Festival of Christmas, Past, Present & Future with a magical fun fair with a classic Christmas market.

Sat 2, Sun 3, Sat 9 & Sun 10 Dec Meet Father Christmas Exbury Gardens & Steam Railway, Southampton, SO45 1AZ www.exbury.co.uk Visit Santa in his gorgeous royal steam train grotto and receive a special gift. Booking is essential. Fri 8 to Sun 24 Dec Enlightened Staunton Staunton Country Park, Havant, PO9 5HB www.enlightenedmoments.co.uk/ events/staunton-farm-2023 Enlightened 2023 will be the biggest, brightest and boldest year yet with a trail bursting with even more interactive and immersive elements than ever before along with visitor favourites. Enlightened runs every evening from 8-24 Dec with tickets available every 15 minutes from 4.30pm each night. Sat 9 & Sun 10 Dec Festival of Christmas Port Solent, PO6 4TP www.portsolent.com Explore around 90 market stalls whilst enjoying live music, choirs, street entertainment and food. Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pm.

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What's On Sun 10 Dec Children’s Christmas Special The Brickworks Museum, Swanwick, SO31 7HB www.thebrickworksmuseum.org Father Christmas will be taking a day out from his very busy December schedule to hand out gifts. 11am3pm. £8 adults, kids free.

Mon 18 Dec All-day Kids Club: Christmas Characters SeaCity Museum, Southampton, SO14 7FY www.seacitymuseum.co.uk A fun sculpture day making festive familiars to decorate your home. 9am-4pm. £35 per day. Ages 6-12.

Sat 16 Dec The Nosy Little Troll Forest Arts Centre, New Milton BH25 6DS www.hampshireculture.org.uk An interactive, funny and magical show for all the family. 11am. £9. Ages 3-8.

Mon 18 Dec Art for All: Winter Watercolours Southampton City Art Gallery SO14 7LY www.southamptoncityartgallery. com Experiment with watercolours and create a painting of a winter scene. 10am, 12.30pm or 2.30pm. £8. Ages 8+.

Sat 16 to Sat 23 Dec Cosmic Christmas Winchester Science Centre and Planetarium, SO21 1HZ www.winchestersciencecentre.org Christmas cheer has taken over the Planetarium and Santa’s North Pole has come to Winchester. Be transported to an intergalactic wonderland as Christmas comes to life through an immersive theatrical experience like no other. Live science, magical effects and an out-of-this-world journey through space on the Planetarium dome will come together as a brand-new original Christmas tale comes alive. Meet Father Christmas and receive a special gift. Pre-book.

Tue 19 Dec Art for All: Brilliant Birds Southampton City Art Gallery SO14 7LY www.southamptoncityartgallery. com Work with jewel like colours and mixed media to create a brilliant bird to decorate your tree. 10am, 12.30pm or 2.30pm. £8. Ages 5+. Tue 19 Dec All-day Kids Club: Christmas Crackers SeaCity Museum, Southampton, SO14 7FY www.seacitymuseum.co.uk Explore traditions through the ages and create your own inspired by the

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past and perfect for your very own mini-Christmas tree. 9am-4pm £35 per day. Ages 6-12. Tue 19 & Wed 20 Dec Let’s Make A: Christmas at Hogwarts Tudor House, Southampton, SO14 2AD www.tudorhouseandgarden.com Step into a world of festive magic, enjoy Christmas crafts. 10.30am or 1pm. Ages 6+. Tue 19 Dec Art for All: Wire Reindeer Southampton City Art Gallery SO14 7LY www.southamptoncityartgallery. com Create a fabulous wire reindeer to decorate your home. Children must be accompanied by an adult. All materials provided. 11am-1pm. £22. Ages 12+. Wed 20 Dec All-day Kids Club: Wrapped Up! SeaCity Museum, Southampton, SO14 7FY www.seacitymuseum.co.uk Print your own recyclable wrapping paper, make traditional decorations or a last minute present for Grandma. 9am-4pm (drop off from 8.45am). £35 per day (£90 for 3 days). Ages 6-12.

Wed 20 Dec Art for All: Print Your Own Wrapping Paper Southampton City Art Gallery SO14 7LY www.southamptoncityartgallery. com This arts and crafts workshop is guaranteed to get you in the mood for Christmas! 10am, 12.30pm or 2.30pm. £8. Ages 4+. Wed 20 Dec Art for All: Wire Christmas Decorations Southampton City Art Gallery SO14 7LY www.southamptoncityartgallery. com Create beautiful decorations using wire and bead. All materials provided. 11am-1pm. £22. Ages 12+. Wed 20 to Fri 23 Dec The Nosy Little Troll The Arc, Winchester, SO23 8SB www.hampshireculture.org.uk An interactive, funny and magical show for all the family. £9. Ages 3-8. Thu 28 Dec Magic Show and Magician’s Workshop Winchester City Museum, SO23 9ES www.hampshireculture.org.uk Join Tony Charles as he returns for a magical performance. Shows at 11am, 12.30pm or 2pm. All ages.

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Make reindeer cupcakes

Families asked Emily Leary, multi-award-winning food, lifestyle and parenting writer, presenter, photographer and author of A Mummy Too (www.amummytoo.co.uk) to share her scrumptious chocolate reindeer cupcake recipe with us. Fun and easy to make, you’ll love the chocolate sponge, rich chocolate frosting and the simple toppings which make the cute Christmas reindeer faces.

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You will need: For the buttercream: 400g (14.1oz) icing sugar (powdered sugar) 200g (7.1oz) slightly salted butter, softened 75g (2.6oz) cocoa powder (dutch processed) 100ml (3.4 floz) whole milk Decorations: 12 red Smarties or M&Ms and 12 giant milk chocolate buttons 24 candy eyes and 24 pretzels

175g (6.2oz) slightly salted butter, cubed and room temperature 200g (7.1oz) white caster sugar (superfine sugar) 3 medium free-range eggs, room temperature 125ml (4.2 floz) whole milk, room temperature 200g (7.1oz) self-raising white flour 40g (1.4oz) cocoa powder (dutch processed)

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Make the buttercream. Put the softened butter in a large bowl and whisk until creamy.

Transfer to a piping bag fitted with a French tip or open star nozzle and pipe tall swirls on top of the cake, retaining a little frosting to use as glue in the final steps. Add the reindeer details. Place a giant chocolate button on top of each cupcake, just below the centre. Dab the back of each Smartie with a little frosting and fix each on to the centre of a chocolate button.

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Sift in the flour and cocoa powder.

Sift in the icing sugar, cocoa powder then add the milk and hot water. Start whisking together, slowly at first and then building speed once the icing sugar is incorporated. It will take several minutes of whisking to get a light and smooth frosting.

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Party ideas for different ages and stages By Simone Ryder I wish I was a parent who loved planning my child’s birthday party and had the energy to enthusiastically invest a lot of time into this activity. Unfortunately, I fall into another category: the group of parents who feel that party planning is yet another of the daunting challenges to be faced on the hazardous path to parenting success. So, regardless of whether you love or hate it, we hope this thumbnail guide to age appropriate parties will help guide you on the road to a successful event. Age 1 1 Age Your child’s first party is really your celebration – the anniversary of becoming a parent. Meanwhile, your one year old will have no idea what’s going on! For this reason, many parents choose to make this a celebration for adults only. If you decide to invite other babies, be sure to keep the party short (under an hour) to accommodate nap schedules. As far as activities go, blowing bubbles or singing songs will probably provide all the amusement the little ones need. Age 2 Hosting a party for a two year old presents unique challenges. They can catapult from excitement to temper tantrum in minutes — so you need to be prepared. Most age twos are still very possessive of their toys; they may offer them to each other but will want them right back. So it’s best to put away your child’s favourite things beforehand. Word of warning: avoid opening gifts at the party since most of the guests won’t understand they can’t just take the birthday child’s new things home. You can try organised games but they aren’t really necessary since children still play independently at this age. Age 3 Now children begin to really understand parties. If your child is used to preschool, nursery or playgroups, they may be familiar with celebrations. Singing and circle activities work better than group games for most three year olds as they will usually enjoy playing with other children briefly but may still have trouble cooperating.

Keep the party to about 90 minutes to avoid over-stimulating them (and exhausting you). Age 4 Children of this age are full of energy and imagination, which makes them wonderful partygoers. Plan short games and keep things moving as they may still find it hard to wait their turn. Treasure and scavenger hunts work well but many parents opt for soft play venues or similar to allow little ones to burn off energy. Another popular option at this age is for an entertainer at your home or hired venue. Plan for a party of one to two hours. Age 5 Five year olds know parties are very important and may have all sorts of wonderful (and wild) suggestions about the event.

Local party venue directory Bella Crafts Winchester & Fair Oak www.bellacrafts.co.uk Popular craft and jewellery parties with or without themes for ages 2-14. Flipout Eastleigh www.flipout.co.uk/parties Trampolining, tumble tracks, soft play and slamball parties. Golden Gecko Romsey www.ggclimbing.com Climbing parties for ages 5+. Injoy Southampton www.injoycentres.com Climbing wall, ninja course and soft play parties for children ages 1+. Jungle Jeans Southampton www.junglejeans.co.uk Soft play, activity, pyjama parties for ages 2+. Little Kickers Southampton & The New Forest www.littlekickers.co.uk Fun-filled parties for ages 2-8.

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New Forest Activities New Forest www.newforestactivities.co.uk Outdoor adventure parties for ages 6+. Ninja Warrior Southampton www.ninjawarrioruk.co.uk/ southampton Run, jump, bounce and swing like a ninja. For ages 4+. Perform Parties Venues across Hamsphire www.perform.org.uk Theme-based party entertainment with high energy and fun for ages 4-7 or 7-12+. The Race Centre Chandlers Ford www.theracecentre.co.uk Up to 10 children competing head to head in professional race car simulators. Ages 8+. Winchester Science Centre www.winchesterscience centre.org Enjoy the ultimate science birthday party and have exclusive use of the spacethemed party room. Ages 3-16.

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PARTIES Theme parties work well at this age. Children are usually ready for games that involve instruction like Hokey Cokey and Simon Says. They are acquiring fine motor skills necessary to use scissors and string beads so they’re ready for simple crafts too. Plan for a party of about two hours. Ages 6-9 Once your child has been in school for a couple of years you will find they have strong opinions about their party. You may find that during these years, you go from whole school class invites, to more exclusive groups of friends. Activity-based parties become popular, from trampolining and football to drama, or, as children get older, rock climbing or tree top and zip wire adventures. Take a look at local party providers Little Kickers (www.littlekickers.co.uk) or Golden Gecko Climbing Centre in Romsey (www.ggclimbing.com), or for ages 8+, you could try The Race Centre (www.theracecentre.co.uk) in Chandlers Ford, where up to ten drivers compete head-to-head in a series of qualifying and race sessions. Children this age like secrets and mysteries, so consider games with clues and puzzles. Fewer children are now fussy eaters, so you can take more chances with the menu. Parties should not exceed two and a half hours.

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Little Kickers offers tailor-made, fun-filled parties for boys and girls aged 2 to 8.

Now your child may start to want something more sophisticated and grown up. Although activity-based parties remain popular, as the invite list gets smaller, you may be able to attempt something even you might enjoy, such as an outing to the cinema, theatre or restaurant.

Do you want to make your child’s birthday celebration significant and memorable but not sure how? Look no further as Little Kickers parties are the perfect way of ensuring your child has an amazing experience on their special day!

A movie night at your home with select friends is regarded as cool at this age. Beware however: throwing a sleepover party will be a rite of passage you cannot completely avoid!

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Kid’s parties at Golden Gecko Golden Gecko is an exciting indoor climbing centre in Romsey and the ideal place to host your child’s birthday party. Everyone will enjoy plenty of climbing and food can be provided. With 190m2 of climbing available on the Climbing Tower and Challenge Wall, children will never be bored at Golden Gecko. What’s more, any child aged 5 and above can join in, with or without climbing experience. For those that do have experience, bouldering is also available. With more than seventy routes and easy access to roped climbing, safety is taken care of with seventeen easy auto belay devices which lower the climber to the ground at a controlled rate and act as a safety check if they fall. Gecko also offers a range of instructed sessions for both kids and adults. If you’re coming to watch your family climb or need fuel between climbs, The Golden Gecko cafe provides a range of delicious food, snacks and great coffee for you to enjoy. For more info visit www.ggclimbing.com November/December 2023

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