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It’s official dearies! Mrs Doubtfire has been given the full West End treatment. Following a sensational, sellout run in Manchester, Mrs Doubtfire opens at the Shaftesbury Theatre on May 12.
Prepare to experience the heart warming and hilarious story of Mrs Doubtfire like never before. This musical adaptation of the beloved story takes the best parts of the 1993 film and adds layer upon layer of fresh and exciting elements that will leave audiences wanting more. With original songs like "Make Me a Woman" and "As Long as There Is Love", the show brings the Mrs Doubtfire story to life with an emotional punch by expanding the roles for supporting characters, updating references and jokes, and including innovative staging and choreography. Critics and audiences alike have praised the combination of the show’s faithfulness to the original story and the new take it offers on the classic tale.
This new musical adaptation has been created by John O’Farrell, Karey Kirkpatrick and Wayne Kirkpatrick, the award-winning team behind Broadway's Something Rotten.
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Mrs Doubtfire tells the story of Daniel Hillard who is struggling to cope with his divorce and the loss of custody over his children. A voice actor, Daniel is spending his days searching for a job and a place to live when one day he sees that his ex-wife has posted a classified ad for a housekeeper and babysitter. Thus, the elderly Scottish nanny Mrs Euphegenia Doubtfire is born.
With the help of his brother Frank, Daniel transforms himself into the perfect "old lady", complete with a prosthetic mask and gradually becomes an integral part of the family. But as the show unfolds,
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Daniel's ruse becomes harder and harder to maintain, especially as he falls deeper in love with his ex-wife all over again … Don’t miss the chance to see this fabulous show. Book your tickets for Mrs Doubtfire at The Shaftesbury Theatre today and meet the world’s favourite nanny!
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And turn to page 8 for your chance to win a family ticket and be one of the first to see the show!
Children and teens can create a comic strip and get their work in front of judges from The Beano, The Phoenix and The Cartoon Museum. The overall winner of the Ailson Brown Young Comics Maestro Award will receive a £200 prize and runners-up, £50 prizes. Entrants must be under-18. Enter by June 12. Details www.cartoonmuseum.org/events
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We often cover topics related to the environment in our magazine but have you ever wondered about how environmentally-friendly we are?
You may have spotted the FSC® logo in the magazine. We’re happy to report that this gives an assurance that all paper we use is made of material from well-managed, FSC®-certified forests and other controlled sources.
The magazine is printed by Buxton Press on responsibly sourced paper. Each aspect of our printer’s business has been examined for continual improvement of its green credentials. In fact, Buxton Press has even been recognised for its achievements to date, including winning PrintWeek’s award of Environmental Company of the Year. Read more at www.buxtonpress.com/environment
CJ Wildlife National Trust build a wooden wildlife box
Expert wildlife brand, CJ Wildlife, has launched a range of bird and nature products with the National Trust, Europe’s largest conservation charity, to help children discover wildlife on their doorstep.
Designed for ages five to 11, the range makes feeding feathered friends fun and simple. It includes three EasyFlip bird feeders designed for different types of bird food – seed mix, fat balls and peanuts – to encourage a range of species to visit. The fully recyclable feeders have an easy-flip lid so children can refill the feeders themselves. Bird feed comes in colour co-ordinated easy-to-carry, recyclable tubs.
The range includes an FSC certified build-your-own feeding house, nest box and butterfly house. Plus there is specialist swan and duck food for feeding water birds on family walks.
Families North London has FIVE CJ Wildlife National Trust Buildyour-own Wooden Wildlife Box Kits to be won. Enter at bit.ly/compsFNL
See T&Cs at bit.ly/ CJWildlifeKitTCs
Close date June 23.
Hackney Empire is running Young Producers, a free training opportunity, for 14-21s to create and organise their own events, such as emerging talent gigs and youth festivals. Find out more at www.hackneyempire.co.uk
Children’s drama school Perform is embarking on its first ever children’s theatre festival this summer in Coram’s Fields, Bloomsbury. The six-week festival includes four musicals, two of which are original, with shows running daily from July 22 to August 28.
The line-up includes The Three Billy Goats Gruff, a musical adventure for 2-6 year olds. For 3-8 year olds, there is Elephant and Piggie’s We are in a Play! based on Mo Willems’ books. Perform’s brand-new Caribbean adventure Mermaids & Pirates is for ages 4-11. Finally, for ages 7-14, another original show from Perform, The Dream, reboots Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream for a new generation.
As well as these four fantastic musicals for children aged 2-14, which are under cover, there are evening events for teens, a charming all-day café and all the usual child-centred delights of Coram's Fields.
Tickets start at £14.50.
Book at performinthepark.uk
A mum in North London has become the London ambassador for a charitable initiative after looking for a way to involve her children in helping others directly.
"Heart Felt Tips enables children to help less fortunate children — empowering both for the future," said Alia Bokhary, from Camden.
The initiative was started by artist Jeremy Houghton. It organises for children suffering economic hardship to receive pencil cases packed with pens and other creative tools that they often lack. The pencil cases are donated by Versapak International Ltd, who recycle their surplus material to make new pencil cases. They are filled by children at schools and clubs, then distributed via frontline food banks, children’s charities and hospitals, and faith centres. Alia said: "We filled our first pencil cases with almost new stationery sitting in our drawers. We loved the exercise and my kids were taught so many fantastic lessons – that some
children in our community don’t have things that they take for granted, that recycling and reducing waste is useful and satisfying in more than one way – and that amazing things can be done when we decide to take action."
"My daughter’s school recently took part and I am very grateful," said Alia. The 260 pencil cases are now being distributed to local children
"It's a brilliantly simple and effective initiative. I’d like to encourage families, schools and clubs to take part."
To learn more, email aliabokhary@heartfelttips.co.uk. Find creative tips and more info at heartfelttips.co.uk.
A test being trialled by NHS hospitals, could save the hearing of 200 babies a year. Gentamicin, a common emergency antibiotic, is used to safely treat about 100,000 babies a year but one in 500 carry a gene change that can lead to permanent hearing loss when given it. The cheek swab test can identify, in less than half an hour, whether a baby carries the gene and needs an alternative.
“Amazing things can be done when we decide to take action”
An exciting new primary school –inspired by outdoor nurseries – is opening its doors this September.
"Most of the children’s time will be spent outdoors in nature following Forest School principles," said Tara Royle, co-founder of Wildwood Nature School, Dartmouth Park.
"The National Curriculum has been woven into an enriched, child-led, project-based curriculum where children can follow their curiosity and be empowered to make choices about what and how they want to learn.
"As a teacher, I could see that there was a different way to educate children. One where each child’s uniqueness could be respected, and they could move, play and be free, rather than sit at tables indoors all day. When I became a parent, I realised I needed to create this kind of school for my son, as it simply didn’t exist."
Tara partnered with Emma Shaw and Steve Tromans of Into The Woods Outdoor Nurseries to build this new approach to education. It will be a tiny school, starting
with 20 children, and a maximum of 40 after five years, with ratios of one adult to five children and a key person system. "This is so that children can develop deep, compassionate relationships with their adults so that they feel known and safe, and learning is supported and challenged," added Tara.
The school’s behaviour policy diverges from most schools. Instead of reward and punishment, Wildwood teaches children about emotions, bodily sensations, trauma and mindfulness as well as nonviolent communication and restorative justice, and sees all behaviour as an expression of an unmet need. When children express stressed behaviour, adults work with the child to determine the unmet need and solve issues within the context of their relationship and the school community.
Wildwood is committed to creating equity, added Tara. The school is offering 20-30 per cent of its places for free, and the rest are offered on a sliding scale of fees based on means testing.
Join hundreds of people on a night hike around Enfield on Friday May 19, to raise money for The Nightingale Cancer Support Centre.
There will be a Welcome Reception from 6.30pm, at Enfield Civic Centre, EN1 3XA, with refreshments, music, a warm up and some fun surprises before starting a sponsored 5k, 10k or 15k walk at 7.30pm. You can walk at your own pace, dressed how you like – though organsiers encourage wearing their favourite colour, red! – with who you like. Sign up and walk in memory of someone you love, for someone who has cancer or to support all those touched by cancer. www.nightingalesupport.org.uk/nighthike
As the cost of living crisis bites, many parents are forced them to make tough spending choices and education expenses are no exception. If your child needs extra support in Reading, maths, English or entrance exam prep, you might feel guilt that you’re balancing their learning needs against rising expenses.
Ant Learning, a private tuition provider located in Southgate and online, recognises the challenging financial climate for parents and has identified ways parents can save money on private tuition. These include tax-saving schemes such as:
Employer childcare vouchers
Tax-free childcare
Company holiday schemes
Company holiday schemes are popular with parents wanting tuition for their children over the summer. While tax-saving schemes are a great way to reduce tuition fees, there’s more. Group tuition, which Ant Learning offers is cheaper than one-to-one tuition while offering a sociable and structured learning environment. Parents can also save money with its 5% discount on additional enrolled siblings and enrolled referrals.
Visit antlearning.co.uk/getstarted or
The British Museum is giving free access to its Young Friends scheme. Sign up to receive bi-weekly emails with trails, quizzes and craft activities, details of family events across the museum, pre-booking for the museum’s sleepovers, digital magazine Remus three times a year and access to its archive. www.britishmuseum.org/membership/young-friends
Holiday camps are not just useful childcare for working parents. There are many benefits for children.
Learning new skills: Holiday camps offer a variety of activities that allow children to develop talents they didn't know they had or take the opportunity to fill learning gaps.
Promoting physical activity: Many day camps provide a wide range of physical activities including sports, outdoor crafts and games. This helps to promote a healthy lifestyle and develop a lifelong love of physical activity.
Developing independence and self-confidence: Being in a setting that isn’t home or school and where there are no parents can give children a sense of independence. They learn how to take care of themselves, make their own decisions and solve problems on their own. Taking on new challenges and trying new things gives them confidence in their abilities. Building social skills: In a new supervised peer group, children learn to work together, communicate effectively and develop a sense of community. There’s much to be gained if they are learning and playing alongside children from different backgrounds, cultures or abilities from their usual circles, as this is an opportunity to appreciate difference – and they will build friendships outside their school network.
Fostering creativity: Theatre arts, dance, music, writing and crafts help to stimulate imagination and expressive thinking. Leaving technology behind: As fantastic as the online world can be, it is great to expose children to the joys of a good old-fashioned kickabout and team games in the fresh air.
Enjoying the outdoors: Climbing trees, changing a bike wheel or building an outdoor camp can give your child a whole new set of skills while enjoying adventures they might not otherwise experience.
Nurturing leadership and teamwork: By encouraging teamwork, co-operation, empathy and self-confidence,
Summer term is here and there’s no better time for your child to try Perform.
Packed with self-esteem boosting activities, Perform weekly classes round off the academic year with a fun and relaxed focus on developing confidence, communication, coordination and concentration. Using a mix of drama, dance and singing, these high-energy classes for
all abilities are designed to allow even the most reticent children to shine. This term, 4-7s will be setting sail on the Jammy Dodger for an adventure with the Mermaids & Pirates. Meanwhile, 7-12s will enjoy a laugh-out-loud adaptation of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream in The Dream. The curriculum has an emphasis on fun with free apps and videos to watch at home.
Classes are for all abilities and every child is welcome to try a free class in: N1, N2, N4, N5, N6, N7, N8, N10, N11, N12, N13, N14, N16, N19, N20, N21, N22, EN2, EN5, EC1, NW1, NW2, NW3, NW5, NW6, NW7, NW8, NW11, EC1R, EC1Y, W1H. 020 7255 9120
✉enquiries@perform.org.uk Book FREE trial www.perform.org.uk/try
Perform fun continues into the summer holidays, as they sing and dance their way down the yellow brick road in their Wizard of Oz holiday courses. With
colourful costumes, uplifting songs and dazzling dancing, your child will have the best fun of the summer as they bring this story to life. Book online at perform.org.uk/ wizard
Age range: 4-10
Times: 10am to 3pm each day.
Venues: Jul 24-28: EC1Y, N8, N5 & NW8
Jul 31-Aug 4: N2, NW1 & N7
Aug 7-11: E5, N10 & NW6
Aug 14-18: NW11, N1, NW1 & N14
Aug 21-25: EC1R, N5, N6, NW8 & E11
020 7255 9120. ✉ enquiries@perform. org.uk. www.enquiries@perform.org.uk
Don't miss the Perform in the Park summer festival of children's theatre, See more on page 13. Book at performinthepark.uk
holiday camps will help your child develop emotional intelligence.
While most childcare services have to be registered with Ofsted, holiday clubs are often exempt. If there isn’t an Ofsted report, you may want to ask what policies are in place to ensure children’s safety, such as safeguarding procedures, health and safety procedures, food handling, staff to child ratios and public liability insurance.
Age range: 2½ - 4
Specialist EYFS Teachers
Outstanding Pre-School Curriculum
Indoor and Outdoor Learning
REGISTER YOUR INTEREST: pahead@stanthonysprep.co.uk
020 7431 1066
www.stanthonysprep.org.uk
Ages: 4 - 12 Years Old
Broomfield School – Boys and girls, 11-18
Coffee morning and tour – May 25. See website for later dates. Wilmer Way, N14 7HY. 020 8368 4710. www.broomfield.enfield.sch.uk
The Cavendish School – Girls, 3-11
Open morning tour May 23 at 8.50. Private tours available. See website for later dates.
31 Inverness St, NW1 7HB. 020 7485 1958. www.cavendishschool.co.uk
Hyland House School – Christian school for girls and boys, 2-11.
Open evening May 18 3.30pm-7pm.
Weekly tours. Call to arrange a visit.
Holcombe Road, N17 9AB. 020 8520 4186. www.hylandhouseschool.org
The Mulberry House School - Boys and girls, 2-7
Open evenings approx once a month, 5.45pm.
Register online for info and prospectus.
7 Minster Road, West Hampstead, London, NW2 3SD. 020 8452 7340.
www.mulberryhouseschool.com
North Bridge House Schools – Girls and boys, 2-18
Nursery Hampstead (2-4): May 16, 9.30am
Pre-Prep Hampstead (4-7): May 3, 9.30am
Nursery and Pre-Prep West Hampstead (2-7): May 25, 9.30am
Prep School Regent’s Park (4-13): May 12, 9.30am
Senior Hampstead (11-16): May 9, 9.30am
Senior & 6th Form Canonbury (11-18): May 11, 9am.
Private tours on request. 020 7428 1520. www.northbridgehouse.com/open
St Anthony’s School for Boys – boys, 4-13
Open morning June 6, 9am
NEW for Sept 2023: St Anthony’s Nursery NW3 –boys and girls 2½-4
New nursery open morning May 9, 9am. June 13, 9am. June 27, 9am.
90 Fitzjohn’s Avenue, Hampstead, NW3 6NP. 020 7435 1066.
www.stanthonysprep.org.uk
St Joseph’s – Boys and girls, 3-11. Tours available most days at 9:30am. See website for upcoming open events.
Highgate Hill, Highgate, London, N19 5NE. 0207
272 1270. www.st-josephs.islington.sch.uk
Bilingual Nurseries: Girls and boys. Full day care up to 5. Intakes in September, January, May. Call to book a tour, usually held in the morning. Mars Montessori – 4 Collins Yard, N1 2XU
Les Trois Oursons – 170 Gloucester Terrace, Lower Ground Floor, W2 6HS. 020 7099 0452.
Opening September: Wildwood Nature School
Girls and boys 4-11
St Mary Brookfield Church Hall, York Rise, NW5 1SB. www.wildwoodnatureschool.org.uk
When we have non-stop days, it’s easy to lapse into "one-way-street parenting". That’s where, as the more powerful grown-up, you tell your child how to behave. But parenting becomes so much easier when it’s a two-way transaction and you make a conscious effort to listen to what your child has to say as well.
As they grow, children are in a constant process of learning to recognise and describe their needs and emotions. However, with their developing vocabulary they can’t always clearly articulate their big feelings so they don’t always feel heard. Children who don’t feel heard often act out how they feel. There could be angry tantrums, strops, defiance or attention-seeking behaviour to force you to pay attention. Sadly, this behaviour has the opposite effect.
The good news is that just one simple shift can transform your relationship with your child. Next time your child explodes, understand they are struggling with giant feelings. Rather than thinking about how to discipline them, observe their behaviour with curiosity, followed by empathy.
For example, we grown-ups tend to hear repeated requests for the things kids want as whingeing or nagging.
One lucky family from North London will be winning a ticket to see the show Mrs Doubtfire, which opens at the Shaftesbury Theatre on May 12.
Following a sensational, sell-out run in Manchester, Mrs Doubtfire has been given the full West End treatment. This musical adaptation of the heart warming, hilarious and beloved story takes the best parts of the 1993 film and adds layer upon layer of fresh and exciting elements that will leave audiences wanting more.
To win a family ticket – maximum four people with minimum one and maximum two adults – simply answer the following question:
Who famously played Robin Williams' rival in the film of Mrs Doubtfire?
a, Pierce Brosnan
b, Roger Moore
c, Sean Connery
To enter, email your name and answer to the above question to editor@familiesnorthlondon.co.uk, putting "Doubtfire" in the subject line, no later than midnight on June 30. T&Cs at https://bit.ly/FamMrsD
More info on the show: www.mrsdoubtfiremusical.co.uk
Rather than ignoring them, show them you heard them the first time by looking at them, getting down on their level if they are still little, repeating what they have just said and giving them a response that works in that moment, even if it’s an explanation for why you are saying "no".
Of course, you can’t be expected to drop everything, every time or give kids whatever they want.
Keep some phrases in your back pocket like: "I know it’s hard to wait. I’ll be there soon," or "I heard you calling me. Give me five minutes while you finish your Lego house." Even if it’s not the answer they want to hear, they will ease off once they know the message has got through. Just make sure you stick to your word. This kind of listening is not about giving in or letting them have their own way. It’s about remembering that children are on a steep learning curve, towards naming and managing feelings, that continues well into teenage years.
�� Tanith Carey is co-author, with Dr Angharad Rudkin, of What’s My Child Thinking: Practical Child Psychology for Modern Parents. The book's many topics include the best ways to communicate with children. Published by DK books. Available from www.bookshop.org
The Alps may be an obvious destination for the ski season, but how about a summer visit?
Summer offers enough green –the mountains –and blue – the sky – to set you up for the whole year, plus plenty of fresh air to fill your family's lungs. With reasonably-priced flights from London airports to Geneva then a short drive to Morzine, there is a warm welcome waiting from Paul and Francesca Eyre at Chilly Powder.
With the main chalet, Au Coin du Feu, plus two chalets next door, you can organise your own meals, or join the party at "Au Coin du Feu" for dinners that you usually only dream of. WIth family-friendly early evening meals for the children and a daytime crèche for little ones not quite as active as you, with drinks in the bar for the grown ups – or in the Jacuzzi on the terrace – Paul and Francesca will make you wish that this was home!
For more on Chilly Powder chalets for summer and winter see www.chillypowder.com. For more on summer in Morzine see www.morzine-avoriaz.com/activites-de-plein-air-ete.html
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Disclaimer: We aim to be as accurate as possible, but these listings are compiled several weeks beforehand and may be subject to change. Please check before setting out.
Tuesdays, Fridays & Mondays
Storytelling
Sensory & interactive. Various times. Tues, The Woodman, N6 5UA. Mon & Fri, The Prince of Wales, N6 5JX. 0-5 From £7 parent & child. www.littlesupernovas.com/bookings
Fridays Planet Play
Until Jun 2, & Jul 7 & 14. Interactive, sensory show. 10am & 11.30am. 0-3. Chickenshed, N14 4P. Adults £9, children/babies free, must have ticket. www.chickenshed.org.uk
Fridays & Saturdays
Les Aventures de Martin Avril
Join Martin and his suitcase full of magic for a live music puppet show with musicians from around the world. 10.15am in French, 11.05am in English. Fridays Poppets Stores, N1 1LX. Saturdays Nomadis Café, N16 9BU. 0-5. From £13 adult and child. www.lesaventuresdemartinavril.com
Saturdays
Tales from the Shed
Until June 3, & Jul 8 & Jul 15. Exc May 6. Vibrant, inclusive, informal and educational show. 10am & 11.30am. Chickenshed, N14 4PE. 0-6
Adults & children £7. Under 6mths free, must book. www.chickenshed.org.uk
Until Jun 6
Sleeping Beauty
Magic and fairytale brought to life in ballet. Various dates/times. 3hrs. Royal Opera House, WC2E 9DD. £5-£170. www.roh.org.uk
May 10
Once On This Island
A musical tale of a love that prejudice forbids. Regents Park Open Air Theatre, through Queen Mary’s Garden, Regents Park. NW1 4NU. 10+. From £25. openairtheatre.com
May 12
Mrs Doubtfire
Mrs Doubtfire gets the full West End comedy musical treatment after a sell-out run in Manchester. Shaftesbury Theatre, WC2H 8DP. 6+ From £22.50. www.shaftesburytheatre.com
May 12-Jul 23
The Wolves in the Walls
Lucy’s family ignore her when she says there are wolves in the walls – until the wolves come out and evict them to live in the garden. Spooky and hilarious. Little Angel Theatre, Dagmar Passage N1 2DN. 6+. Adult £14, child £12. Fridays 4.45pm £8. See Family Workshops May 27-Jun 4 in Events. www.littleangeltheatre.com
May 13
How to Build a Racing Car
Family-friendly, interactive show about the processes and people needed to build a racing car. 2pm. 7+, teens and their adults. The Royal Institution, W1S 4BS. Adult £16, child £10. www.rigb.org
The Sun Shines for Everyone
Joyful tale encouraging children to have pride in their heritage while celebrating differences. 4-11. 11am & 1pm. £8. Lyric Hammersmith, W6 0QL. £8. www.lyric.co.uk
May 13-Jun 4
UniVerse: A Dark Crystal Odyssey
A tale of courage and self-sacrifice told in ballet and dance. Reimagines Jim Henson’s 1982 movie. £4-£27.50. Linbury Theatre, Royal Opera House, WC2E 9DD. All ages. £6-£35. www.roh.org.uk
May 19-Jul 30
WOW! Said the Owl
Explore the wonderful world of colours with a curious little owl. Various times. Little Angel Studios, Sebbon St, N1 2EH 2-5. Adult £14, child £12. Fridays 4.45pm £8. www.littleangeltheatre.com
May 20
The Emperor’s New Clothes Sensory interactive storytelling. 11am. The Woodman, N6 5UA. 0-5. £10 parent & child. www.littlesupernovas.com/bookings
The Hero Next Door
Celebrating difference, friendship and working together to do the right thing. 11am & 4pm. 7-10 Dugdale Arts Centre, EN2 6DS. £10, concs £8. www.dugdalecentre.co.uk
Pigs & Bears Don’t Come in Pairs
Double bill of Furry Tails, where Goldilocks may even be more scary than the Big Bad Wolf. 11am & 1pm. £8. Lyric Hammersmith, W6 0QL. 3-7. £8. www.lyric.co.uk
May 20-21
Borka: The Adventures of a Goose With No Feathers Opera for children & families. 11.30am, 2pm & 5pm. With activities 30mins before the show starts. The Cockpit, NW8 8EH. Adult £10, child £5. www.thecockpit.org.uk
May 21
I Spy With My Little Eye Molly and puppy Bingo are having a birthday party and you’re invited. With singalong songs. 11am & 3.30pm. artsdepot, N12 0GA. 2+. From £10. www.artsdepot.co.uk
Kids Nice N’ Spiky Comedy Club Energetic family comedy. 5-10 and parents. 2pm, b_together, NW8 7NJ, Adult and two children £10. www.b-together.com/open-events
May 22-Jun 10
Every Leaf A Hallelujah
Ben Okri’s new fairytale invites families into an enchanted world of extraordinary, endangered trees. Regents Park Open Air Theatre, through Queen Mary’s Garden, NW1 4NU. 4+. £10. openairtheatre.com
May 25
Bring Your Own Baby Comedy Grown-up comedy. Babies welcome. artsdepot, N12 0GA. 12pm & 2pm. For over-18s and babies under 15mths. From £12 adult & child. www.artsdepot.co.uk
May 27
Dinosaurs and All That Rubbish
One man’s dream to reach the stars leaves the world in ruin. Can the sleeping dinosaurs wake and save Planet Earth? 11am & 1pm. Lyric Hammersmith, W6 0QL. 3+. £8. www.lyric.co.uk
May 27-Jun 1
The Snail and The Whale
Join an adventurous young girl and her dad as they reimagine the story of a tiny snail’s trip around the world. Various times. Relaxed, May 31. artsdepot, N12 0GA. 4+. From £12 www.artsdepot.co.uk
May 30-31
CBeebies Twelfth Night
Unique twist on the Shakespeare comedy, with songs and dances. 11am & 2.30pm. Shakespeare’s Globe, E1 9DT. 3-5 Various prices. Under 2 free, must have ticket. Family workshops too. www.shakespearesglobe.com
May 30-Jun 3
The Curious Adventures of Pinocchio
The true story… no lie. From Lingo Theatre. 11am & 1pm. Lyric Hammersmith, W6 0QL. 4+. £10. www.lyric.co.uk
Jun 1
Baby Gospel
Sing and clap along to the likes of Marvin Gaye, Adele, Gospel songs and nursery rhymes. 11am. Chickenshed, N14 4PE £7. 0-6. Free under 6mths. www.chickenshed.org.uk
Jun 2
Classical For Kids – Tantalising
Trombones
11am & 1.30pm. Royal Albert Hall, SW7 2AP. Relaxed chamber concert for 4-11s but suitable for all. £6-£12.50 www.royalalberthall.com
Jun 2-4
Dinosaur World Live
Join intrepid explorers to meet a host of creatures. After-show meet and greet. Various times. artsdepot, N12 0GA. From £12. www.artsdepot.co.uk
Jun 4
Disney 100
Concert with legendary film scenes to celebrate 100 years of Disney. 4.30pm. From £36. The O2, SE10 0DX www.theo2.co.uk
Pinocchio
See Pinocchio being carved on stage. Inventive, witty, interactive. Performed by the Angel Theatre's artistic director. 11am & 2pm. Millfield Theatre, N18 1PJ. Adult £18, child £14.50 Family £60. www.millfieldtheatre.co.uk
Jun 8
Bad Dad
David Walliams’ exciting escapade, outdoors. 5.30pm. All ages. Broomfield Park, Aldermans Hill, N13 4HE. Adult £16, child £10, family £40. www.fobp.events
Jun 9
Top Secret: The Magic of Science
Thrilling science show. All ages 1.30pm & 5pm. The Bull Theatre, EN5 5SJ. £11.50 & £9.50. www.thebulltheatre.com
Jun 10
The Wonders of the Human Body
Interactive journey around the human body, discovering wonders and oddities. 2pm. 7+, teens and their adults. Royal Institution, W1S 4BS. Adult £16, child £10. www.rigb.org
Little Bo Peep
Promises magnificent puppets, fantastic scenery, music and singing. 2-7. 11am & 1pm. Lyric Hammersmith, W6 0QL. £8. www.lyric.co.uk
Jun 11 Summer Sun-sation
Song, dance, music and fun with hits from musicals and charts old and new, by Centre Stage School of Performing Arts. 2pm and 4.30pm. Broomfield Park, Aldermans Hill, N13 4HE. Adults £12, 3-16 £8, u2 free. www.fobp.events
Jun 15-25
Cinderella
Over 90 dancers, magnificent sets and transformational projections. Various times. Royal Albert Hall, SW7 2AP. 8+. Various prices. www.royalalberthall.com
Jun 17-Jul 22
Robin Hood – The Legend. Rewritten
Flying arrows, stirring songs and a riotous folk tale for our times. Various times 8+. No u-4s. Regents Park Open Air Theatre, through Queen Mary’s Garden, Regents Park. NW1 4NU. Various prices. openairtheatre.com
Jun 20
Bring Your Own Baby Comedy
Grown-up comedy. Babies welcome. Chickenshed, N14 4PE. 12pm. For over-18s and babies under 15mths. £12 adult & child. www.chickenshed.org.uk
Jun 24
Danger: High Voltage!
Prof David Ricketts takes you from a simple static shock to 100,000 volts of musical tesla coils. 7+, teens and their adults. With later show, 7pm, for adults and 13+. The Royal Institution, W1S 4BS. Adult £16, child £10. www.rigb.org
Errol’s Garden
Fun, interactive musical about a boy who needs to persuade his neighbours to have a rooftop garden. 3-11. 11am & 1pm. Lyric Hammersmith, W6 0QL. £8. www.lyric.co.uk
Jun 29-Jul 5
Imagine if…
Exc Jul 2&3. A group of children must stop a dystopian future where the corrupt Authority have created bots which destroy nature. By Chickenshed’s Children’s Theatre. Various times. Chickenshed, N14 4PE All ages. Pay what you want from £4. www.chickenshed.org.uk
Jun 30-Jul 22
The Tempest Reimagined for anyone aged 6 and over. Shakespeare’s tale of spells, monsters, revenge and romance. 6+. Regents Park Open Air Theatre, through Queen Mary’s Garden, Regents Park. NW1 4NU. £20. openairtheatre.com
Jul 1
Cbeebies: Ocean Adventure with the BBC Symphony Orchestra JoJo and Gran Gran have a Gran Gran plan and Andy has his safari sub at the ready. Magic multi-media event. (School shows Jun 30.) Hackney Empire, E8 1EL. Various prices. www.hackneyempire.co.uk
The London Tattoo
Marching bands – not ink! With the Majesty’s Royal Marines, CTCRM, and the largest marching band ever to visit London, the Pride of Southland Marching Band, University of Tennessee-Knoxville. 7pm. Excel Centre, E16 1XL. From £17.50. www.excel.london
Jul 2
Community Orchard Picnic
With live music, refreshments & tug of war. All ages. The Orchard, Broomfield Park, N13 4HE. Free. www.fobp.events
Jul 6
Hasbro Stars Live Fun wtih Ben and Holly, the PJ Masks Heroes and more. Millfield Theatre, N18 1PJ. Adult £17, child £16, fam £62. www.millfieldtheatre.co.uk
Jul 8
Back To Wonderland
Alice finds herself in a society ruled by an immense desire for power. From New Horizons Theatre Co. 7.30pm. artsdepot, N12 0GA. 6+. £12. www.artsdepot.co.uk
Jul 9
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
Anarchic take on the nonsensical tale. Live music and audience interaction. 2.30pm. Outdoors. Stephens House and Gardens, N3 3QE. £18, u16 £14. www.stephenshouseandgardens.com
A Midsummer Night’s Dream – The Musical
5pm. Broomfield Park, Aldermans Hill, N13 4HE. Adult £16, u16 £10, fam £40. www.fobp.events
Jul 13
Rvoices Suburban Choir of Everyday People
Expect wonderful harmonies to classic songs from the likes of Amy Winehouse, Ed Sheeran and more. 7-10pm. Broomfield Park, N13 4HE. Adult £12, 12-15 £6, u12 free. www.fobp.events
Jul 16
The Wind in the Willows
Join Mole, Ratty and Badger in a tale of friendship, mishap and mayhem. Outdoors. 11.30am & 2.30pm. Stephens House and Gardens, N3 3QE. £12.50, u2 free. www.stephenshouseandgardens.com
SEN sessions
Some venues run sessions for children with special needs. See our page at www.bit.ly/FNLsend
Ted’s Space Adventures
Planetarium show, under 7s. 11.30am, weekends and school hols. Check website for other shows. Adults £10, child £5. Student & under 25 £6.50. Booking advised. Royal Observatory, SE10 8XJ. www.rmg.co.uk
Various dates
Bring Your Baby Pub Quiz & Walks Venues throughout North London. www.bringyourbaby.org
Storytelling and Music for 0-4s Various times. £5. Royal Albert Hall, SW7 2AP. www.royalalberthall.com
First Saturday of the month Coder Dojo
10.30am-12pm. Prince Philip Maritime Collections Centre, SE3 9QS. 7-17 Free, £1 booking fee. www.rmg.co.uk
Third Saturday of the month
Make, Do and Maintain Facilitated session. Various themes. 10.30am-12pm. Prince Philip Maritime Collections Centre, SE3 9QS. All ages/abilities. Free, £1 booking fee. www.rmg.co.uk
Sundays Crafternoons
Until Jul 23, exc May 28 & Jun 4. 2pm-4pm. JW3, Finchley Road, NW3. 3-8s and their families. Free, drop-in. www.jw3.org.uk
Sundays Wonderful Wildlife Weekends
1pm-3pm. Woodberry Wetlands, N16 5HQ. Free, drop-in. www.wildlondon.org.uk
Every other Sunday Wonderful Wildlife Weekends May 7, 21, Jun 18, Jul 2, 16. 1pm-3pm. (See Family Discovery Day May 29). Camley Street Natural Park, N1C 4PW. All ages Free, drop-in. www.wildlondon.org.uk
Second & Fourth Sunday Chess Club
All levels welcome. Children must be accompanied. 1-3pm. Free. Wood Green Library, N22 6XD Email dalmar.gibson@haringey.gov. uk | husseyin.ali-diakides@haringey. gov.uk
First weekend of the month
Family Fun Weekends
Workshops, songs, activities and experiences for all ages. See colourful characters every weekend and school holiday. May 30-Jun 1, create a winch and try moving cargo. Cutty Sark, SE10 www.rmg.co.uk/cutty-sark
Every Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday Dad’s drop-in group T on The Green, Bruce Castle Park, N17. Sat 12-1.30pm, Tues & Thurs 3.305pm. Free children’s refreshments. tonthegreen.co.uk
Sats & Suns
Character Encounters – Sats. Join an exciting performance and see his tory brought to life. Various times. Discover Sundays – term-time. ative activities. Drop-in. Plus hands-on galleries and trails. National Maritime Museum, SE10 9NF. All ages, Free. www.rmg.co.uk
Tuesdays
Children’s Board Games Club Free. No book. 8+. 4.30pm-6.30pm. Muswell Hill Library, N10 3PE. Email mhlibrarygamesclub@gmail.com
Tuesdays in term-time
Play Tuesdays
Facilitated play, songs and stories, u5. National Maritime Museum, SE10 9NF. £4 www.rmg.co.uk
Weekdays term-time
Little Tots
Check website. Fun sessions, sensory play, music, animals and more. Lewis of London Ice Cream Farm, Galley Lane, EN5 www.lewisoflondon.co.uk
Tuesdays and Fridays in term-time
Singing and Story Sessions
For under-5s. Various times. London Transport Museum, WC2 ltmuseum.co.uk
Tuesdays in term time
Library Club
With reading corner and diverse book-pairing service. 3.30-5.30pm. Hackney Showroom, N4 2BN. 0-11 Free, drop-in. www.hackneyshowroom.com
Wednesdays from Jan 18
Easy Rollerz
Hang-out for babies, toddlers and their adults, with soft play and music. 10-11am for pre-walkers. 11am12 1-2s on the move. £3 donation. Hackney Showroom, N4 2BN www.hackneyshowroom.com/ easy-rollerz
Weekends, Fridays and holidays
Play Studio
From May 27. A place for families to play, make and create together. Plus Tate Draw, every day. Tate Britain, Millbank, SW1P 4RG. All ages, Free. www.tate.org.uk
Wednesdays and weekends
Uniqlo Tate Play: Empower
Until May 24. Make an activist poster about a cause you care about. From 10.30am. Tate Modern, Bankside, SE1 9TG. Weds: Families with u5s. Weekends: all the family. Free. www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-modern
Secret Garden Pop-Up Café
Check website for dates and events. Activity sessions and cafe. Salisbury House, Bush Hill Park, N9 9LA. www.thesecretgardenpopup.com
Until May 9
Beyond The Streets London
Graffiti and street art exhibition with over 150 artists, icons and rule-breakers. Saatchi Gallery, SW3 4RY. www.saatchigallery.com
Until May 21
Magdelena Abakanowicz: Every Tangle of Thread and Rope
Enfield Civic Centre Enfield Civic Centre
Friday 19th May Friday 19th May
6:30pm 6:30pm
£15
Enormous sculptures in fabric. Great for talking about art. Tate Modern, Bankside, SE1 9TG. Gallery free. Exhibition, various prices www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-modern
Until May 22
On Water
Conversation-provoking, beautiful photos of water. Gallery open Thurs to Tues 12-4pm. Weds 11am-3pm. Exc private events. Check website. Lauderdale House, N6 5HG. Free, drop-in. www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk
Until May 28
War Games: Real Conflicts/Virtual Worlds/ Extreme Entertainment Exhibition exploring what video games can tell us about conflict, plus playable retro-gaming focusing on the First World War. Age suitability not given. (Also Story Seekers for 7+ every weekend.) Imperial War Museum,
SE1 6HZ. Free. www.iwm.org.uk
Alternate Saturdays until Jun 24
Transformative Futures
For young people to think, discuss & create together. 2-4pm. Camden Art Centre, NW3 6DG. 15-25. Free, book. www.camdenartcentre.org
Until Jun 2
Storytelling: Romeo and Juliet Exhilirating. Shakespeare’s Globe, SE1 9DT. 5-12. £15. www.shakespearesglobe.com
Until Jun 3
Storytelling: A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Interactive fun. Shakespeare’s Globe, SE1 9DT. 5-12. £15. www.shakespearesglobe.com
Until Jun 25
Yinka Ilori
The colourful world of the artist/designer. Free. Design Museum, W8 6AG. www.designmuseum.org
Until Jul 2
Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Various prices. Must book. (Plus check website for Wild Escape – free events.) Natural History Museum, SW7 5HD www.nhm.ac.uk
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Restoration at the Tower
Meet historical characters from 1661 as preparations are made for Charles II’s coronation procession. (Coronation bench trail from MaySept.) Tower of London, EC3N 4AB www.hrp.org.uk
Until Jul 28
Tunnel Trips
Fri, Long trip. Thurs, Sun Short trip. Thus Cream Tea trip. London Canal Museum, N1 9RT. www.canalmuseum.org.uk
Until Aug 13
Astronomy Photographer of the Year Exhibition. National Maritime Museum, SE10 9NF. Adult £10, child £5, concs £6.50. www.rmg.co.uk
Until Aug 13
After Impressionism: Inventing
Modern Art
Celebrating the influences of three greats: Cezanne, Van Gogh and Gauguin. Iconic works loaned worldwide. Good for teens National Gallery, WC2N 5DN. Various prices. www.nationalgallery.org.uk
Until Aug 20
Science Fiction: Voyage to the Edge of Imagination
Immersive genre-defying exhibition exploring visions of the future through the science of today. Science Museum, SW7 2DD. 8+ recommended. www.sciencemuseum.org.uk
Until Sep 3
Hilma Af Klimt & Piet Mondrian
Forms of Life
Two artists who invented their own languages of abstract art rooted in nature. Colourful and vibrant. Tate Modern, Bankside, SE1 9TG. Adult £20, child £5, u12 free. www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-modern
Until Sep 3
The King’s Stamp
See a sheet of King Charles III stamps before they are released. Explore the history of the mail, and ride the Mail Rail. The Postal Museum, WC1X 0DA. Adult from £16, child from £9. www.postalmuseum.org
Until Sept 30
Infinity Mirror Rooms
Experience two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms. Be immersed in endless reflections Tate Modern,
Bankside, SE1 9TG. £10. www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-modern
Until Oct 29
Crown to Couture
How the trailblazing fashion of 18th century nobility has inspired celeb red carpet-looks. From Charles II to Lizzo and Lady Gaga, Kensington Palace, W8 4PX. Adult £25.40, child £12.70. www.hrp.org.uk
Until Dec 1
Tutankhamun the Boy: Growing Up in Ancient Egypt Find out what life was like as a young boy at the palaces of Amarna and Gurob. Tues-Fri 1pm-5pm. Sat 11am5pm. Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, UCL, Malet Place WC1 6BT. For schools and families. Free ucl.ac.uk/culture/petrie-museum
Until Jan 7 2024
Titanosaur: Life as the Biggest Dinosaur Exhibition: Step into the colossal world of Patagotitan Mayorum. Booking advised. Natural History Museum, SW7 5HD. Rec 5+ From adult £16, child £9. Various concs. (Plus check website for Wild Escape – latest free events.) www.nhm.ac.uk
Until Feb 2024
Slavery & The Bank
How wealth created through transatlantic slavery shaped the development of Britain. Bank of England, museum entrance EC2R 8AH. Free. www.bankofengland.co.uk/museum
May 6 & 21
Herstory of the Royal Opera House Tour, uncovering the stories of the women who made it. Lots of walking and info so suitable for older children. ROH recommends 5+. £16. Royal Opera House, WC2E 9DD www.roh.org.uk
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Coronation Exhibition
Memorabilia from historic coronations. 9.30am-5.30pm. Children’s worksheet available May 6-8. Crown Making craft May 7 11am-1.30pm, drop-in, free, 5+ Dugdale Arts Centre, EN2 6DS. Free. www.dugdalecentre.co.uk
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Platinum Family Fun Day
Face painting, inflatables, meet your favourite princesses and superheroes, performances and party. Food available or bring a picnic. 12noon. Millfield Theatre, N18 1PJ. Entry adults £1, u15 50p, u5 free. Proceeds to Macmillan. www.millfieldtheatre.co.uk
May 6, Jun 3
Object Handling 2pm-4pm. Foundling Museum, 40 Brunswick Square, London WC1N 1AZ. Admission, adults £9.50, u21 free. www.foundlingmuseum.org.uk
May 6-8, 12-14 & 19-21
Fun Fair
Fri 4-9pm, Sats, Suns and Jul 8, 12pm-9pm. Albany Park, EN3 5PA. www.londonfunfairs.com/thingsto-do-london-events-calendar/ Albany-Park
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Mayfair Coronation Garden Party
Grosvenor Square, W1K 6AN. Screen on Sat to watch the coronation and concert in a Garden Wonderland. Family-friendly. Free. No book. www.mayfairldn.com/news/ celebrate-the-coronation-at-themayfair-secret-garden-party-6-7may-2023
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The King‘s Coronation Party
Live entertainment, activities, crown-
making, balloon modelling and more. Free entry/activities. First 100 kids with their adult receive a £1 token against hot food. 12.30-6pm. The Actor’s Church Garden, WC2E 9ED. Book. www.coventgardenmum. com/2023/03/22/the-kings-coronation-party
�� Big Lunch Event
Enfield residents are invited to a Big Lunch in Market Place. Tea, sandwiches, cake and cold drinks will be served. With bandstand entertainment and banner-making activity. 12-3pm. Can take own picnic if preferred. Market Place, Church St, EN2 6LN. www.enfield.gov.uk/services/ your-council/kings-coronation-celebrations-2023
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May 8
Celebrate King Charles III’s Coronation
Music, entertainment, arts & crafts, food, drink and a light show. 1pm9pm. Golders Hill Park Bandstand, NW11 7QP. Free entry. www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/celebrate-king-charles-iiis-coronation-in-golders-hill-park-tickets-608715864537
May 10
Gaming@artsdepot
Bring a board game or use theirs. 16+ 6.30pm. Free. Artsdepot, N12 0GA www.artsdepot.co.uk
May 12 & 25, Jun 13 & 29
Little Feet
Activities for u5. 10.30-12pm. British Museum, WC1E 7JW. Free, drop-in. Book timed museum entry. www.britishmuseum.org
May 13
Dick the Delightful Duck
Author event with Kaye Umansky. 2.30pm & 3.30pm. £7.99 includes book. Sibling ticket £5, redeemable against books on the day. Pickled Pepper Books, Crouch End, N8 8PL www.pickledpepperbooks.co.uk
May 13 & Jul 8
Nearly New Sale
Mum2Mum Market Haringey. Top-quality baby and children’s clothes sold by mums to mums at a fraction of the high street price. Parents with outgrown goods can sell and keep 100 per cent of the proceeds. 10am-12noon. Earlham Primary School. N22 5HJ. www.mum2mummarket.co.uk
May 14
Moss Hall School Jumble Trail
Stalls: Bric a brac, toys, games, art, activities, food, around West Finchley. Hold a stall or visit. Find out more: www.mhsa.charity/jumbletrail
Barnet Classic Car Show
Parade of vehicles through Barnet High Street 10.30-11am, with cars available for viewing, top floor of Spires Car Park, EN5 5XY, 11am-2pm. All ages. Free. www.barnetclassiccar.club/bcccannual-show
Family Disco Boogie
Pop and old school party hits, craft, soft play and games. Great for u7 and their families. 3pm. JW3 community centre, NW3 6ET. £15 per family. www.jw3.org.uk
May 13, 20, 27 & 30
Great Fire of London Family Walk
For 7-12 and their families. 10.30am. Organised by the Museum of London. Must book. Adult £8, child £6. www.museumoflondon.org.uk
May 14, 28 & Jun 25
Wonderful Wildlife Weekend
1pm-4pm. Walthamstow Wetlands, N17 9NH. Pond dipping and minibeast hunt. All ages. Free, drop-in. www.wildlondon.org.uk
May 19
The Nightingale Cancer Support
Centre Night Hike
Sponsored 15k, 10k or, new for this year, 5k walk for little legs, around Enfield. In support of The Nightingale Cancer Support Centre. Meet at Enfield Civic Centre, EN1 3XA, 6.30pm for Welcome Reception, warm-up and fun surprises. All ages. Register. www.nightingalesupport.org.uk/ nighthike
May 20
Brilliant Butterflies
Make a feeder with the London Wildlife Trust, drop-in. Story and craft workshop, must book, u16, 1-1.45pm & 3.15-4pm. Adult workshop too. Grosvenor Square, W1K 6AN. Free. www.wildlondon.org.uk
Nearly New Sale
Mum2Mum Market Enfield. Top-quality baby and children’s clothes sold by mums to mums at a fraction of the high street price. Parents with outgrown goods can sell and keep 100 per cent of the proceeds. 10am12noon. St Stephens Church Hall, Park Avenue, EN1 2BA. www.mum2mummarket.co.uk
May 20 & 30
Roman London Family Walk
Step back 2,000 years onto the streets of Roman Londinium. 5+. 10.30am. Organised by the Museum of London. Must book. Adult £8, child £6. www.museumoflondon.org.uk
May 20 & Jun 24
Fabulous Fans: China
Explore Chinese art through paintings, drawings and motifs then use tablets to create your own design, then print and build it. 5+. 10am-4pm. (Ties in with China’s Hidden Century Exhibition: May 18-Oct 8, various prices, u16 free.) British Museum, WC1E 7JW. Free, drop-in. www.britishmuseum .org
May 21
K'Mo B'Bayit Tu B'Shvat Family get-together. Songs, games and festival surprises. In Hebrew. 3-6s. 11am. £15 per family. JW3 community centre, NW3 6ET www.jw3.org.uk
Family Studio: Objects of Intrigue Workshop for families. Make colourful abstract sculptures from found objects. 11am-1pm & 2-4pm. All ages. Tickets allocated first-come, first-served. Royal Academy of Arts, W1J 0BD. Free. www.royalacademy.org.uk
May 21 & Jul 2
Towpath walk
Regent’s Canal, Kings Cross, Granary Square & Camden. 2.30pm, Adult £15, concs £10, 8-15 £5, u8 free. Booking advised. www.waterways.org.uk/support/ ways-to-get-involved/events
May 26 & Jun 30
Family Freestyle Workshop
Dance workshop on a theme, for 2-4s and their families. 2pm. From £4. Sadler’s Wells, Theatre, EC1R 4TN www.sadlerswells.com
May 27
Ally Pally’s 150th Birthday Party
Live music, cinema, silent disco, family rave, palace tours and more. 12-9pm. Some activities need to be paid for and booked. Check online for details. Alexandra Palace, N22 7AY. Free entry. www.alexandrapalace.com
May 27, Jun 24, Jul 29
Safe Harbour
Monthly creative workshop for foster and adoptive families with children under 13. 12.30pm-2.30pm. National Maritime Museum, SE10 9NF. Free www.rmg.co.uk
May 27-28
Enfield Pageant of Motoring
Classic vehicles, motorcycle stunt show, funfair, autojumble, live bands, at one of the UK’s largest independent car shows. Sat 9am7pm. Sun 9am-5pm. Held at Enfield Playing Fields, EN1 3PL. Adult £10, 6-12 £5, u5 free. www.whitewebbsmuseum.co.uk
May 27-Jun 4
Museum of Docklands
Tail Trail – find cuddly, furry rats around the museum. All ages. Free. Party Paper Chains – decorate the museum, Victorian-style. 3+. 10.301pm, 1.45-4.15pm Free, drop in. Victorian Party Object Handling - 3+. 10.30-1pm, 1.45-4.15pm Free, drop in.
May 30-Jun 1 The Curious Tales of Polly Pickles, Interactive musical show with Polly, a Victorian pickpocket with a penchant for danger. 10.45pm, 12.15pm & 2pm. 5+ Free tickets allocated on arrival.
May 30-31 Victorian Peg Puppets
3+. 10.30am, 11.30am, 1pm, 2pm. Free tickets allocated on arrival.
May 30-31 Party Parlour Games, 10.45am, 12.15pm, 2pm. 5+. Free tickets allocated on arrival.
May 31 Family Knees-Up! Bubbles, puppets and plenty of sing-along. 11am & 2pm. 0-7. Free, drop-in. Museum of London Docklands, E14 4AL. Free. www.museumoflondon.org.uk
May 27-Jun 4
1940s Week
Learn about bunkering during the Blitz, rationing and the Battle of Britain fighter planes. Craft. Plus Put That Fire Out, Bomb Disposal, Dig for Victory, Make Do And Mend activities, and more. Check activity days and times and book. Some have a small charge. 10am-5pm. Parking charge. RAF Museum. NW9 5LL. Book free entry. www.rafmuseum.org.uk/london
May 27-Jun 4
Wolves In The Wall Family Workshop
Make a scary show-inspired shadow puppet, learn shadow techniques and create a spooky finale. 6-11 and their adult. Various times. Little Angel Studios, Sebbon St, N1 2EH. £8.50. www.littleangeltheatre.com
May 28
Bookniks Children’s Book Festival
Two Terrible Vikings with Francesca Simon 6-9. 10.30am. £7. Boom! It’s Andy Stanton 3+ 10.30am. £7.
The Treehouse Workshop, pop-up animation, 6-12. 11am. £10, adult free.
Challah Baking and Storytelling Workshop, 4-8, 11am & 2pm. £10, adult free.
Andy Stanton and the World of Mr Gum, 12pm. 7+. £8.
Marvellous Doctors for Magical Creatures with Jodie Lancet Grant, 12.30pm. 3-7. £7.
Zoom Rockman’s Paper Puppets, 12.30pm. 4-7. £10, adult free.
My Heart in Two Places, creative book cover design workshop with Sharon Vidan, using English and Hebrew. 12.30pm. 4-8. £7.
Tongue Fu Workshop. Bring an imaginary monster to life, shared in poems, songs and stories. 1pm & 5pm. 7-11. £10, adult free.
The Enchanted Cinema. Create sound effects for scenes from My Neighbour Totoro and Hedgehog in the Fog, 2.15pm. 4+, £10. Book any two and get 20 per cent off the second. Plus, all-day Book Fair, free craft sessions, kids' films in the cinema and quiet reading nooks.
JW3 community centre, NW3 6ET www.jw3.org.uk
May 28
Family Day
Walk & Draw Tours 10.15am-11am & 1.15pm-2pm. 5+
Body Doubles. Make costumes, animations, sculptures, performances and more. 11am-1pm & 2pm-4pm.
All ages
Mirror Image. Get dressed up and strike a pose or focus on faces and expression. 11am-1pm & 2pm-4pm.
All ages.
No book. Tickets allocated firstcome, first-served. Free.
Royal Academy of Arts, W1J 0BD www.royalacademy.org.uk
May 28
Bee Kindness Family Workshop
Learn about the history of beekeeping through cultures and see how pollinator-friendly plants grow. 11am12.30pm. Chelsea Physic Garden, SW3 4HS. 5+. Adult £15, child £10. www.chelseaphysicgarden.co.uk
Towpath Walk
Regent’s Canal, River Tyburn to Little Venice. 2.30-4.30pm. Adult £15, concs £10, 8-15 £5, u8 free. Booking advised. www.waterways.org.uk/support/ ways-to-get-involved/events
May 28-Jun 3
Finger Sports
Interactive exhibition based on Anna Bruder’s book. 10am-4pm. Closes 2pm on Jun 3. Workshop, 11am2pm, June 3, with Anna - make your own finger puppets and games to take home. artsdepot, N12 0GA. Free www.artsdepot.co.uk
May 28 until August 26
Family Workshop: A Midsummer Night’s Dream Various days/times. Two workshops. 9-12/ 5-8 and their families, Shakespeare’s Globe, SE1 9DT. £10. www.shakespearesglobe.com
May 29
Family Nature Discovery Day
Explore different habitats. Minibeast hunt, pond-dipping and craft. 1pm4pm. All ages. Camley Street Natural Park, N1C 4PW. Free. www.wildlondon.org.uk
Family Plant Painting Workshop
Learn about colourful plants and make your own paint from them. 11am12.30pm. Chelsea Physic Garden, SW3 4HS. 5+. Adult £10, child £5. www.chelseaphysicgarden.co.uk
May 30
Kids Lab: Hairy Flowers and Fuzzy Plants
Explore the garden and discover plants up close. 11am-12.30pm. Chelsea Physic Garden, SW3 4HS. 5+ must be accompanied. Adult £10, child £5. www.chelseaphysicgarden.co.uk
Coronation Crafts
Create a Royal Guardsman or Royal Cypher. 10.30-12.15pm & 1.45-3.30pm. Drop-in, free, first-come, first-served. Often has character meets. Play Base, soft play, costs extra. National Army Museum, Royal Hospital Rd, SW3 4HT. www.nam.ac.uk
11am-4pm. (Ties in with Spirit of Invention Exhibtion, opening May 27.) The National Archives, TW9 4DU. £5. U5s £2.50. www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
Myddleton Road Market – We Are Ten
With live acts and some special free family activities. Myddleton Road Market, N22 8NE. www.myddletonroadmarket.co.uk
Jun 10-11
Marylebone Village Summer Festival
Outdoor film screenings in Paddington Street Gardens, live music and stalls. Sunday: on-street stalls, with fashion, food, funfair rides and more. www.marylebonevillage.com/whatson-and-features/item/262-marylebone-summer-festival
Jun 10-11
Barnet Medieval Festival
Raffle prize draw. 12-4pm. All welcome. Brookland Infant School, NW11 6EJ.
Jun 25
Family Sundays
Fun-packed creative activities, ideal for 3-10. Suitable for all. 10am & 1.30pm.
Adult £10, under-18 £8. Royal Opera House, Bow St, London WC2E 9DD www.roh.org.uk
Family Studio: Creative Protest Workshop. Design a carnival costume inspired by an issue important to you. 11am-1pm & 2-4pm. All ages. Tickets allocated first-come, first-served. Royal Academy of Arts, W1J 0BD www.royalacademy.org.uk
June 29-Jul 9
Funfair
fascinating world of sharks. 2pm. 7+, teens and their adults. The Royal Institution, W1S 4BS. Adult £16, child £10.
www.rigb.org
Jul 22
Family Fun Day: Cool Stuff
Interactive talks, demonstrations and hand-on scienc-y fun for the whole family. Gets booked up quickly. 11am-4pm. Aimed at 7-12, older and younger siblings welcome. The Royal Institution, W1S 4BS. Adult £16, child £10.
www.rigb.org
Jul 22-Aug 26
Midsummer Mechanicals
May 30-31
Design Camps
Code Your Own Narrative and Create in Clay, for 8-11 & 11-14. 10am-4pm or 4.30pm. Various prices. Design Museum, W8 6AG. www.designmuseum.org
May 31
Family Chocolate Workshop
Learn about chocolate and create your own treats. 10am-12pm & 2-4pm. Chelsea Physic Garden, SW3 4HS. 5+ Adult 25, child £20. www.chelseaphysicgarden.co.uk
Jun 1
Family Funky Bubbles Soap-making
Create your own botanical soap. Chelsea Physic Garden, SW3 4HS. 5+ Adult £20, child £15. www.chelseaphysicgarden.co.uk
Jun 2
Nature Craft Day
Make a keyring, badges, clay animals, pictures, bunting and more with the London Wildlife Trust. Must book. 12pm-4pm. At Grosvenor Square, W1K 6AN. Free. www.wildlondon.org.uk
Jun 3
Brain Freeze: Youth Takeover
Festival
By young people, for young people. See local artists perform, join workshops. Games, arts and crafts, performances and more. 11am-4pm. artsdepot, N12 0GA. All ages. Dropin, free, donations welcome. www.artsdepot.co.uk
Jun 3 & Sats/Suns until Aug 27
Family Swordfighting
Demonstration
How swords were used on Shakespeare’s stage. 11am & 1pm. (Also running: Ghosts and Ghouls Family Tour, 5.30pm. Selected dates, adult £20, u16 £15.) Shakespeare’s Globe, SE1 9DT. £10. www.shakespearesglobe.com
Jun 4
Towpath Walk
Royal Victoria Dock – East India
Dock. 2.30pm. Adult £15, concs £10, 8-15 £5, u8 free. Booking advised. www.waterways.org.uk/support/ ways-to-get-involved/events
Herts Heavy Horse and Country
Show
Full timetable of shows and competitions between 10.30am-3.30pm. Extra cost for fun dog show, enter on day, dray rides, stalls, bouncy castle. 10am-5pm. Check entry prices. Capel Manor Gardens, Enfield, EN1 4RQ. www.capelmanorgardens.co.uk
Spirit of Invention Festival Day Workshops, hands on activites, demonstrations and experiences.
Living history, medieval traders and re-enactment of the Battle of Barnet fought during the Wars of the Roses. Opens 10.30am. Barnet Elizabethans Rugby Club, Byng Road, EN5 4NP. Public transport advised. All ages Some loud cannon fire. www.barnetmedievalfestival.org
Jun 10-18
Highgate Festival
No event info as we went to press. Check website for events. www.highgatefestival.org
Jun 13-Aug 20
Summer Exhibition 2023
Eclectic, vibrant and innovative art exhibition, ideal for introducing children to art. Royal Academy of Arts, W1J 0BD. Paid entry. Plus Jul 7, Aug 4, free drop-in drawing led by artist educators 6pm-8pm. All ages/abilities www.royalacademy.org.uk
Jun 14 until Jan 28
Capturing The Moment
A Journey Through 100 Years of Painting and Photography, examining the dynamic relationship between the brush and the lens. Suitable for older children/teens. Tate Modern, Bankside, SE1 9TG. Price tbc. www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-modern
Jun 17-18
The Great Exhibition Road Festival Festival fusing art, science & tech. Hands-on workshops, talks, installations, performance. U12 Fun Zone, u5 play area, plus plenty for teens and 18+. 12-6pm. Register free for updates and to book workshops. Dropin to attend. Exhibition Road, SW7. Free. www.greatexhibitionroadfestival. co.uk
Jun 22-Aug 23
Earth Photo Exhibition
Stunning selection of shortlisted still and moving images telling powerful stories about our planet, its inhabitants and lands. Mon-Sat 10am5pm. All ages. Royal Geographical Society, SW7 2AR. Free www.rgs.org
Jun 24
Summer Fete
Barbecue, cake stalls and savoury treats, crafts, games, bouncy castle, bar and woodland area shady spots for a picnic blanket. 1-5pm. Open to all. Whitehall Park School, Hornsey Lane, N6 5EP.
Summer Soulstice
Family-friendly music festival in aid of charity. 11am-11pm. Camping & parking extra cost. Old Elizabethans Memorial Playing Fields, Mays Lane, EN5 2AG. Adult £48.18, teen £24.66, u13, £5.94. www.summersoulstice.co.uk
June 24
Summer Fair
Exc, Jul 3-6. For adults and children. Weekdays 4-9pm. Weekends 1-9pm. Kilburn Grange Park, NW6 2JL. Entry £2, plus ride fares. www.irvinleisure.co.uk/funfairs/ kilburn-grange-park-2023
Jul 1
Summer Fair
“Summer Walkabout” 12pm-4pm. Walker Primary school, Waterfall Road, N14 7EG. All welcome.
Jul 2
Proms at St Jude's Family Festival
Music, storytelling, face painting, art workshop, pizza and ice cream –what's not to like? For children and their grown-ups too!
Kids will have fun on a Treasure Hunt, play wacky instruments made from junk, sing and play percussion, listen to stories set to music. Illustrator and author James Mayhew will narrate and illustrate a story by the Brothers Grimm, inspired by the music of Fantasia Orchestra. Some events are free. Booking advised for payable events. A great day out for all the family. 1pm-5pm around Central Square, Hampstead Garden Suburb, NW11 7AH. www.promsatstjudes.org. uk/2023-family-festival
Myddleton Road Summer Festival
Stalls, live music, rides, dog show, table tennis tournament and more. Family-friendly. Myddleton Road Market, N22 8NE. www.myddletonroadmarket.co.uk
Jul 7-9
Crouch End Festival
One of London's biggest community arts festival takes place across N8. Over 50 events, most free: arts, drama, music of every kind, exhibitions, talks, comedy, spoken word, and loads for families too. www.crouchendfestival.org
Highlight
Jul 22-28
Perform in the Park
Four fantastic musicals for children aged 2-14, plus evening events for teens. The Three Billy Goats Gruff, Elephant and Piggie’s, Mermaids and Pirates, and The Dream. In a pop-up theatre in Coram’s Fields WC1N 1DN. Families can enjoy the park's play areas. Bring a picnic or enjoy the charming all-day café. Tickets start at £14.50. www.performinthepark.uk
Jul 15-30
Festival of Archaeology
Check website for events. www.archaeologyuk.org/festival. html
Jul 16
Everything You Know About Sharks is Wrong!
Be guided on a journey through the
The runaway hit of last summer returns. Will get booked up quickly. Check out their family workshops and events too. Undercover in the Sam Wannamaker Playhouse, Shakespeare’s Globe, SE1 9DT. 5-105 £18-£28.
www.shakespearesglobe.com
Aug 11-Sep 3
Dinosaur World Live
Join intrepid explorers to meet a host of creatures. With meet and greet after. Regents Park Open Air Theatre, through Queen Mary’s Garden, Regents Park. NW1 4NU. 3+. From £15.20. openairtheatre.com
Sats and Suns May 13-Jul 16
Peregrine Watch
Catch a glimpse of the peregrine falcons at St Albans Cathedral and find out more about them. 11am-3pm. With Herts Wildlife Trust volunteers, in the cathedral grounds, AL1 1BY. All ages. Free.
www.hertswildlifetrust.org.uk
May 14, 21, June 11, Jul 2
Character visits
Peppa Pig May 14, Paw Patrol May 21, JJ from Cocomelon Jun 11, Hey Duggee Jul 2. May 31 Kids For A Quid Epping Ongar Railway, CM5 9BN. www.eorailway.co.uk
May 27-Jun 3
Horrible Histories Live on Stage Barmy Britain – Part Five. Crazy characters and rude new rulers. 12pm and 3pm. Open air, seated on grass. Hampton Court Palace, KT8 9AU. Adult £15, 2-15 £9. Does not include palace entry. Plus, if entering the palace, meet historical Tudor characters, every weekend, 10am-4pm. www.hrp.org.uk
May 31-Jun 1
In The Night Garden
See Igglepiggle, Upsy Daisy, Makka Pakka and friends. Live show with a special vist from the flying Pinky Ponk. From £16.50. Alban Arena, Al1 3LD. www.alban-arena.co.uk
Jun 10-11
Floating Market
Between locks 76 & 77, Cassiobury Park, WD18 7LG. On public transport go to Watford, Metropolitan Line. www.canalriverhub.co.uk/events/ cassiobury-park-floating-market
Jun 18
Father’s Day Medieval Jousting Displays 12pm and 2.30pm, weatherdepending. Ticket includes access to gardens, dinosaur trail and adventure playground. Knebworth, SG1 2AX. Online price £12.50. u3 free. www.knebworthhouse.com
Jun 23-25
Steam Gala
With visiting locomotives. Epping Ongar Railway, CM5 9BN. www.eorailway.co.uk
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Team games, model making, den building, bake offs, park trips and more fun days at our high-quality, affordable camps for 4 to 11s. Flexible childcare where everyone is supported. In Moss Hall Infants, N12 8PE. Tax-free/ Childcare Vouchers accepted. 07731669002. ✉ mhplaycentre2@gmail.com. www.mosshallplaycentre.co.uk
Specialist providers of information and resources for the 11+ entrance exam, to demystify and ease preparation for parents and children. 11+ events in Finchley, Barnet and Edmonton. Plus Holiday Learning Clubs, Mock Test Review Sessions, Pass Club – Saturday tuition and Weekly Practice Tests. www.mocktestmasters.com
We are a Chinese language school established in 2015 specialising in innovative Mandarin language courses for children aged 3-12. Classes suitable for children with or without Mandarin background. Our focus is very much on fun. We guarantee an immersive experience full of art, craft, stories, games, songs & poems about Chinese traditions and history, and formal language learning through professional in-house content. Classes at weekends, various choices, at North/East Finchley and Watford. Contact us for a trial on 0793 249 4420. ✉admin@gigglingpanda.co.uk www.gigglingpanda.co.uk
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Vincent & Frida
Art appreciation lessons designed to ignite in your child, a love for art and its stories. Art will become much more than pictures to them and your child will enter the world of wonder. We offer private lessons, holiday workshops and family sessions. Discover more www.vincentandfrida.com
Hindi classes
Speak from the first lesson.
No previous knowledge needed. Small group zoom classes. Missed class support.
Classes: 5-7, 8-14, 16-adult. Private lessons. Free trial class. Quick learning holiday clubs too. Using English teaching methods and innovative methods to engage children in learning Hindi and about the culture. magicofindia.org
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We aim to bring out the best in your child and we’re not just talking about their new-found skills in dancing, singing and acting. Our students also develop excellent communication skills, grow in self-esteem and enjoy the benefits of improved confidence! We welcome children of all abilities from the age of four to 16 and offer two-week trials. To find out more visit our website at www.stagecoach.co.uk/highgate
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Wildwood Nature School is a nonprofit independent primary school based in Dartmouth Park, NW5. Our focus is on well-being and time spent in nature. We follow the Forest School principles and part of each day is spent in Hampstead Heath, Queens Wood or Mortimer Terrace Nature Reserve. 07547 184102 ✉info@ wildwoodnatureschool.org.uk www.wildwoodnatureschool.org.uk
A Christian, independent school, we empower our 2 to 11-year-olds to aim high and dream big. Our children are achieving excellence. Our Early Years is Ofsted-graded Outstanding. 1-6 are graded Good. Contact us to arrange a visit. Open day May 18 3.30-7pm on Please contact us for more information or to arrange a visit. Hyland House School is at 97 Holcombe Road, Tottenham, London, N17 9AB. 020 8520 4186 ✉info@hylandhouseschool.org www.hylandhouseschool.org
Independent school for children age 2 to 7. We work in partnership with parents to ensure each child’s first experience of school will be a secure and happy one, developing a love of learning. We regard all children as special, different and having individual needs. Individuality starts here. NW2 3XL. 020 8452 7340. www.mulberryhouseschool.com
Based in Highgate, an Ofsted & Diocesan rated "Outstanding" primary school, offering the very best start for children 2-11 with high levels of progress and attainment. We provide an education rich in unique opportunities and experiences which influences a lifelong love of learning. We offer provision 7.30am-6pm. We would be delighted to welcome you to our school. Arrange a tour by calling 0207 272 1270 or emailing office@ st-josephs.islington. sch.uk www.st-josephs. islington.sch.uk
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Mars Montessori in Angel is a small bilingual FrenchEnglish Montessori nursery. We provide very highquality childcare in a nurturing environment in two languages. In September 2018, we introduced an Introduction to Mandarin programme, and we are proud of the brilliant take up. In April 2018, we were given the highest possible rating of OUTSTANDING by Ofsted in every category. 020 7099 0452 www.bilingualnurseries.com
London-based photographer specializing in family, maternity and newborn photography. I use my documentary background to create stunning, impactful images of your special moments and milestones, with a unique style. Naturally-lit photographs celebrate the everyday and capture the essence of the wonderful families I work with. Bookings open for Spring and Summer 2023. Mini sessions are available. www.kassiakarrphotography.com
Kindergartens for a brilliant start
Students learn acting from the best in the business in a fun, inclusive and exhilarating space. High-quality weekly classes for 10-18s taught by professional actors. Act for screen, accents, fight combat and more. Up to 3 industry workshops every term. Audition entry only. All experience levels welcome. Week 1 acts as a trial week.
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Independent school for children aged 2 to 18, on six locations for different age groups. We understand that success is not simply defined by outstanding academic achievement, but by every pupil finding a direction in life that truly reflects their unique talents and personality. Call admissions to check for occasional immediate places on 020 7428 1520. www.northbridgehouse.com
Set to open a brand new co-educational nursery in 2023. Founded in 1898, the school has an excellent reputation for its academic and pastoral approach and values curious and creative learners. The nursery is part of the St Anthony’s group and will afford priority admission to both St Anthony’s schools. To register interest, please email pahead@stanthonysprep.co.uk www.stanthonysprep.org.uk
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Diddidance – We create a funky pre-school dance class suitable for all children. We are here to nurture their love of movement in a relaxed environment and cover 16 dance styles. Classes are suitable for toddlers aged from 18 months up, however if they’re younger and steady on their feet, come and join us!
We run classes in Enfield, Cheshunt and Potters Bar.
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Tiny Talk – Learn to communicate with your baby before they can speak, at an award-winning TinyTalk baby signing class. Interactive music class and sensory activities, plus time for a cuppa.
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Cavendish Tots Creative movement classes 18ms to 3. Thursdays. Camden. bit.ly/Cavtot