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FAMILY HEALTH and WELLBEING

Travel Vaccinations

by Dr Sumi Soori

Vaccinations are often advised if you plan on travelling outside of the UK, where you may encounter some serious infectious diseases.

Which vaccines may be required for travel abroad? ●

Typhoid

Hepatitis A

Hepatitis B

Cholera

Yellow fever

Meningitis vaccines

Rabies

Tuberculosis (TB)

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Tick borne encephalitis

Chickenpox vaccine

Important points to consider

There are a few things to consider when planning travel vaccination: ● Destination − find out which diseases are most common to your chosen country, also whether you will be staying in a rural or urban area. ● Time of year − some diseases are more common at specific times of the year or during particular seasons.

Length of stay − the longer you remain in a country the more you risk exposure to diseases common to the area. ● Age and health − children, the elderly and those with ●

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immune deficiencies may be more susceptible to infection. ● Pregnancy or breastfeeding − if possible plan your immunisations plenty of time ahead so that essential vaccines can be completed before pregnancy. Most vaccinations are considered safe when breastfeeding but speak to a doctor or travel clinic nurse before having any vaccinations. ● Activities during your stay − if you will be in contact with animals then you may be more at risk of getting diseases such as rabies. Spending more time outdoors, in rural areas, refugee camps or in medical settings may require additional vaccinations. ● Some countries require an International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (ICVP) before you are granted entry. For example, some parts

of Africa and South America will need you to produce a valid Yellow Fever certificate. Yellow Fever vaccination can only be done at designated centres.

Where can you get your vaccinations?

The NHS Childhood Vaccination Programme in the UK doesn’t include protection against many of the infectious diseases found overseas, and only some of the required vaccinations are available for children and adults through NHS GP surgeries. Vaccination against all the listed diseases could be done at a travel clinic or Private GP service and it would be advisable to make an appointment at least eight weeks before your departure date to ensure vaccination is effective in time for your travel.

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Protecting Your Children’s Teeth with Fissure Sealing by Dr Michael Nigro

Thanks to the advancements made in adhesiv e dentistry we are now able to use fissure sealing

There have been several important advancements in dentistry over the past decades, including the ability to bond to the tooth surface. This has led to the development of one of the most effective preventative treatments now available − fissure sealing. Adult back teeth (molars and premolars) have rough surfaces comprising of grooves (fissures) and small holes (pits). These are the areas where plaque initially accumulates and decay begins. Even good tooth brushing may be ineffective because the bristles of the toothbrush will often not access the deep parts of the fissures and pits and it is common to need fillings on the biting surfaces of back teeth for this very reason. Thanks to the advancements made in adhesive dentistry we are now able to use fissure sealing to safely and painlessly bond to the surface of teeth without any destructive preparation. The technique involves applying a white gel to the fissures and pits of the back teeth, filling and sealing them to leave a smooth surface which makes it far more difficult for the plaque to adhere to. The material that is used will wear over the years but

remains in the deepest areas where it is most needed and most importantly gets children

through the early stages when they are most likely to develop cavities. This preventative treatment obviously does not eliminate the need to brush and floss, but patients who have had this treatment and take good care of their teeth are unlikely to ever need fillings!

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EARLY YEARS CARE

New-style care at Beaumont House Day Nursery Beaumont House Day Nursery opened in Twickenham in May this year and offers a stylish and inspiring environment for children to grow and learn in.

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Freshly prepared home-cooked meals are included in all sessions, as are extra-curricular activities such as music, languages and yoga.

Small and caring pre-school in Hampton Ages 2 to 5 Teaches Early Years Foundation Stage. Curriculum and Montessori Method. For a prospectus or to visit, call Julia on 020 8335 0666 / 07939 838991 or email juliasmontessori@aol.com

The team behind the nursery have many years of experience within the Early Years sector and are delighted to have a local mum and very knowledgeable manager heading up the staff team. Places are available for children aged from a few months up to school age, and the nursery provides the best quality early

education in a very well-resourced environment. Freshly prepared home-cooked meals are included in all sessions, as are extra-curricular activities such as music, languages and yoga. Parents are invited to visit the team at Beaumont House to see for themselves what is available and to experience a new type of nursery care.

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EARLY YEARS CARE

Building self confidence at Milkshake Montessori Milkshake Montessori is a small, unique setting based in the heart of Twickenham just moments away from the famous Twickenham Stadium. It offers parents a flexible approach to childcare, from part-time to full-time places, in a small, family run setting which places great emphasis on the uniqueness and emotional wellbeing of the child. Milkshake Montessori was recently rated Outstanding in all areas by Ofsted and is accredited with the Montessori Centre International, a kite mark for parents so that they can rest assured a quality Montessori approach is being delivered for all children. It believes that the Montessori approach is not just about the name or specific resources on offer, but rather a unique philosophy of fostering and nurturing each child as an individual in a warm, stimulating environment. The most important aspect for any child entering an Early

Years setting is to ensure that their emotional wellbeing is met. If a child feels secure and valued then they will grow into confident learners with a natural love for exploration and learning. Through its open-door system children have free access to a range of activities and materials to explore, including an incredible outdoor space. The garden has been designed to

ensure that children of all ages have access to resources which challenge them and extend their learning. Milkshake Montessori believes that if children learn to take risks and manage their own wellbeing through the guidance of highly skilled adults, then the child will build self confidence

and a positive approach to new experiences with a willingness to take on new challenges. Milkshake Montessori is registered to take children between the ages of six months and five years and welcomes the chance to share what it has to offer your family.

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PARENTING

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How children learn new things

Every parent anticipates and remembers their little one’s first steps, but what happens when your child gets a little bit older? By Anna Wright

‘We talk about specific windows for learning some of those early skills, but every age is a window of opportunity for engaging children, showing an interest, exposing them to a wide variety of experiences,’ says consultant clinical psychologist Emma Citron, who specialises in children and adolescents. ‘The approaches might change but children don’t stop needing that input once they reach school age.’

The science bit

Learning any new skill means building connections between brain cells called neural pathways. Like branches on a tree, more advanced skills stem from the fundamentals already in place. Not everyone learns in the same way, so the neural pathways for mastering the same skills can take different routes, but the more they are used, the stronger they get. Similarly, circuits that aren’t used will weaken until eventually they no longer exist. ‘The development process is ongoing,’ Emma emphasises. ‘Even a child of nine or ten would potentially need remedial parenting or therapy if for whatever reason they were suddenly not enabled to develop.’

‘I don’t want to’

The brain circuits for the most critical activities, such as breathing, are already developed at birth. Those for the next wave of core skills – moving, eating and communicating – happen instinctively within roughly the same time frame for all babies because they are at some level essential for survival. When it comes to later skills, whether it’s swimming, riding a bike, playing chess or singing, there is no inherent drive to learn so the motivation has to come from elsewhere. What that is will depend on each child. ‘You still have a teaching role but it’s more complicated as children get older. You need to communicate effectively, listen and have mutual trust to find the approach that works for them,’ says Emma. ‘But whatever suits July-August 2017

While it’s helpful to pass on tips for the skills you have, it is equally beneficial to show children that you’re not afraid to fail and to keep trying when it’s something you can’t do.

their style of learning, the same basic dos and don’ts apply…’

Create the right environment

‘A young child needs to be in a caring, stimulated environment, where you are making eye contact, playing, giving your attention and time and being patient,’ Emma points out. The same applies when that child is attempting to master a new skill a few years down the line; if your child has ‘switched off’, for whatever reason, they are not going to be ripe for learning much of anything.

Have fun!

‘Gone are the days when you’d expect children to just ingest information,’ Emma states.‘Most children learn best by being given the resources and space to work things out for themselves, with support there when it is wanted

– not by being micromanaged by a so-called tiger parent! ‘If it’s all seeming like a chore, something’s gone wrong. Your primary goal has to be raising well-balanced individuals who want to engage with the world with curiosity and fun.’

Fail together

Those neural pathways strengthen with use so practise really does make perfect. While it’s helpful to pass on tips for the skills you have, it is equally beneficial to show children that you’re not afraid to fail and to keep trying when it’s something you can’t do. Make sure you try activities that are new to you too – and if your child is sometimes the faster learner, they will gain confidence from that boost.

Be the best model

Children will still learn – whether you want them to or not – by

copying you. As they get older the circle of people they will emulate in some way gets larger, but your own influences through your attitude and behaviours remains pivotal (whatever your independent pre-teen might like you to believe!). ‘Do practise what you preach.’ Emma warns. Don’t say you can’t without trying or go in with a negative mindset or be overly self-critical. Instead, embrace and share a positive, open-minded, approach to everyday life. The brain circuits children are forming are powered by everything they are experiencing around them. Their senses, feelings and emotions release the neurotransmitters (the chemicals in the brain) to ‘flick the switch’ on their new skills, so ‘Imbue your children with curiosity and passion by showing the same to them,’ Emma says. ‘Everything else stems from this.’

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EDUCATION

The Benefits of Summer Holiday Clubs Well-run holiday clubs are places of active learning with plenty of opportunities for personal, social and physical development. They provide a safe and nurturing environment, whilst at the same time are structured to allow children to challenge and test themselves, which is great for improving self-confidence. There are opportunities to meet and play alongside other children and to work as part of a team, negotiating, compromising or

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leading as the situation demands − all useful social skills that allow children to grow up to be successful adults. There are also plenty of fun and structured sporting opportunities at holiday clubs and with much of the time being spent outdoors, opportunities for developing strength and setting and accomplishing physical challenges abound, which with the modern-day rise in childhood obesity has got to be a good thing.

Purposeful Care at Athelstan House Holiday Club in Hampton We all know the summer holiday is the longest holiday in the academic calendar and finding ways to keep children amused can sometimes feel daunting. There are many activities for parents and children to do together to prevent boredom setting in, such as cooking or making something at home and having a day out at the park or a museum. However, finding productive activities that keep children busy and actively engaged throughout the long summer holiday can seem like an impossible task, which is why many parents choose organised summer holiday clubs. Holiday clubs provide a valuable service for working parents, but the advantages for children attending them are also many.

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Athelstan House School in Hampton is holding an exciting holiday club this summer open to all children ages three to eight. Qualified and experienced specialist teachers will run sporting and creative sessions covering a range of activities including cooking, den building, gymnastics, dance, art and craft and drama, music and drumming. Each day will have a theme and the main tutored session for that day will be followed by indoor and outdoor activities that children can choose for themselves such as games and puzzles, construction equipment and art resources. The holiday club runs Monday to Friday for four weeks from 17 July until 11 August. Children can attend morning sessions (9.30am to 12.30pm), full day sessions (9.30am to 4pm

Jill Chatt-Collins is co-ordinator of Athelstan House School’s Purposeful Care in the Holidays programme. For further information visit www.athelstanhouseschool.co.uk

or 8am to 4pm) or extended day sessions (8am to 6pm – with a 7.30am start by request). There is flexibility for children to attend any number of sessions they want. The intention of the holiday club is to offer something more than childcare, as well as giving children the chance to socialise and enjoy the company of children of all ages in a friendly, nurturing environment. Drinks and healthy snacks are provided for all, as well as breakfast and tea for those children attending for an extended day. Children attending 9am to 4pm are asked to bring a packed lunch. Pricing Costs are £23 per morning session; £43 for 9.30am to 4pm session; £48 per session for 8am to 4pm session and £56 for 8am to 6pm session. Discounts are available for full week attendance. There are also sibling discounts available.

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Seize the summer with Explore Learning! At Explore Learning we are encouraging families to seize the summer! To help you do this we have put together a jam-packed summer programme with creative ideas on how to keep your child’s brain active over the holidays, so they are ready to settle back into the new school year confidently! Start a blog Learn some new skills, as a family, by creating a blog together. Give your child a little notebook to jot ideas down whilst you are out and about, then write up what you’ve done. Take lots of pictures as these are a great tool to help children who find writing tricky. Encourage them to describe what is happening in the picture to get their creativity flowing. Have a movie night Research carried out by Explore Learning highlighted watching TV/films is the number one thing children wanted to do over the summer. Use this to motivate your child to read. Find a book

that has been made into a film that your child wants to watch. Then plan a movie night far enough in advance so you can read the book together before enjoying the film. Send a postcard Let your friends and family know what you’ve been up to with a postcard. They’re only short so are a wonderful way to get a bit of writing going during the holidays. If your child is reluctant to write, then why not try a postcard app like By Post? They can take their own pictures to make into postcards and type their message. Read, read and read some more A study by OUP showed that just 10 minutes of shared reading a day can have a huge impact on children’s progress. Pop a book in your bag so you can use any opportunity to get your daily 10 minutes in. Explore Learning will be uploading weekly activities that you can complete with your child to help keep them engaged with what they are reading.

Visit explorelearning.co.uk/ summer to find out more and download your first activity! Play some games There are bound to be some rainy days this summer, so use this as a chance to get out some board games. These are great for so many reasons, from developing language to improving memory skills. Need some new games? Have a scavenger hunt in local

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charity shops to see who in the family can find the best game. Tuition To keep your children progressing over the summer, a tuition centre is a great option. Prevent the battle ground of getting children to do work at home and get them along to a centre where there are lots of other children getting involved. Explore Learning runs maths and English sessions as well as a whole range of interactive workshops throughout the holidays to keep your child’s brain active!

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Your school shoe fitting guide When it comes to buying school shoes for your children, the importance of making the right choice of footwear can’t be overstressed.

Poorly fitting shoes can cause painful problems, which your children could carry with them into later life. In fact, your child’s feet will continue to grow and develop until they reach their teens, so getting it right now is vital.

Measuring your child’s feet Because your child’s feet will continue to grow in fits and starts, it’s important to have them measured by a trained, professional shoe fitter in a shoe shop every eight weeks or so. The fitter will measure your child’s feet from the tip of their longest toe to the back of their heel and across the widest part of the foot. From these measurements, the correct size and fitting of shoe can be determined. You can quickly check the fit of your child’s shoes each month yourself, in between professional fittings. There should be roughly a thumbnail’s length between the end of the shoe and your child’s toes, in order to allow for movement and growth.

Warning signs to look out for

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● Poor posture or a rolling gait when your child walks ● Refusing to wear socks (usually if the shoes are too small and tight) Obviously, if your little one complains that their feet hurt or become reluctant to wear their shoes, it’s a good idea to have their feet measured professionally again, just in case they’ve outgrown their current pair of school shoes.

What to look for when choosing school shoes

There are a number of important things that you should look for when choosing school shoes for your kids. A firm heel cup is very important. The heel supports the foot and needs to be held in a straight position. If the heel leans to one side or the other, pain and postural problems could arise. Try pressing gently on the sides of the heel – if it sinks in easily, the shoe is not providing sufficient support. The shoe should have a strap, Velcro or laces to prevent the shoe from slipping forward and scrunching your child’s toes. Ill-fitting shoes that crush the toes can lead to permanent problems like clawed or hammer toes. The

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shoe sole should be flexible at the ball of the foot only and it should have sufficient cushioning so that the foot is supported comfortably when your little one runs or skips. Shoe material should be breathable and water resistant.

If your child’s feet sweat and can’t breathe, smelly feet and fungal infections can result. It is a good idea to encourage your child to wear socks with their school shoes. Socks help to absorb sweat and can prevent damage to the feet caused by friction as your child runs and plays.

Shoe styles to avoid There are a few styles that should be avoided when choosing school shoes. ● Rubber clogs don’t provide enough heel support and can cause your child to walk with their toes turned out, potentially causing joint and knee problems.

Ballet pumps and plimsolls are usually flat and flimsy so they don’t give enough support to the feet, sometimes leading to the toes being clenched in order to stop the shoes from slipping. Problems such as fallen arches or flat feet can also be caused by perpetually wearing very flat shoes. Trainers are a much better choice for kids as they can provide plenty of support as well as being comfortable and breathable.

Ugg boots or similar should only be used as slippers as they don’t provide enough support to the feet to be worn on a daily basis as outdoor footwear.

High-heeled shoes are not a good idea for school because of the pressure that is exerted on your child’s toes. Slip on high-heels often cause the feet to slide forward, resulting in crushing of the toes.

Overly heavy shoes should be avoided as they can put too much strain on growing feet and can encourage clawing and clenching of the toes.

It’s really important that you choose well-fitting shoes for your kids, not just for their comfort now, but for their future foot health too. July-August 2017


SUMMER FUN Your Guide to Summer Holiday

Clubs and Classes, Days Out and What’s On!


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SUMMER CLUBS & CLASSES

Performing Arts Acting Summer School

For Ages: 9 to 16 7 to 11 August in Hampton Hill Explore different styles of performing including devising, playwriting, directing, mask work, special effects makeup, physical theatre and creating an original piece of theatre for performance on the last day. There will be an optional theatre trip to see Alice in Wonderland at the Richmond Theatre.

Dance Summer School

Step on Stage

For Ages: 5 to 16 7 to 11 August in Hampton Hill A week of dance workshops exploring different styles of dance including ballet, tap, contemporary, choreography, hip hop, jazz and street dance. There will be a showcase performance on the last day and an optional trip to see Alice in Wonderland at the Richmond Theatre.

Junior Musical Theatre Summer School: Mary Poppins

For Ages: 5 to 11 31 July to 5 August in Hampton Hill Enjoy a week of singing, dancing and acting with a final production of Mary Poppins on the last day on the main stage at Hampton Hill Theatre with lights, live music, great costumes and staging!

Wizard of Oz Mini Theatre Workshop

Senior Musical Theatre Summer School: A Night at the Movies

For Ages: 3 to 8 8 to 10 August in Hampton Hill Explore the Wizard of Oz through singing, dancing and acting. Contact: Emma McCauley-Tinniswood 07973 900196 info@steponstageacademy.co.uk www.steponstageacademy.co.uk

For Ages: 11 to 18 31 July to 5 August in Hampton Hill A week of singing, dancing and acting with a final musical theatre showcase production of Night at the Movies. Plus, masterclass workshops with West End performers and Q & A sessions with industry professionals.

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Summer Holiday Event − ‘The Stars Look Very Different Today’

For Ages: 5 to 11 24 to 26 July (10am to 3pm) in Teddington Enjoy a three-day tale of Space Time Travel through art, singing, drama, movement and magic. Every day at this non-performance drama and art event will end on a cliff hanger as you hear the story of Flight Command 223 and Major Tom! Sibling discounts available. Contact: 07590 452436 askus@dragondrama.co.uk www.dragondrama.co.uk

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Wizard of Oz Summer Holiday Workshop

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For Ages: 7 to 14 2 to 4 August (9.30am to 4pm) In Kingston 16 to 18 August (9.30am to 4pm) in Twickenham Supported by a professional director, choreographer and musical director, children will explore this popular classic and participate in acting, singing and dance as they work towards a performance under the lights for friends and family on day three. Quote FAM157 and save £10 when you book by 15 July. Contact: 020 8408 0245 contact@dramacube.co.uk www.dramacubeproductions.co.uk

Elizabeth James Dance Academy The Little Mermaid Dance and Theatre Workshop

For Ages: 4 to 14 31 July to 4 August in Richmond 7 to 11 August in Kew The Little Mermaid and her friends are waiting to meet you in the iridescent underwater kingdom of the Mer-King. With a host of vibrant themes you will sing, dance and create a magical world to share with your family and friends in an unforgettable performance on the final day. Sibling discounts available. Contact: Suze Bailey 07815 289306 suze@elizabethjamesdanceacademy.co.uk www.elizabethjamesdanceacademy.co.uk

Monkey Music

Pirates and Princesses

For Ages: 6 months to 5 4 August (10am to 11.45am) in Stoke D’Abernon

A Dip in the Deep Blue Sea

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For Ages: 6 months to 5 9 August (10am to 11.45am) in Weybridge Sign up to a special holiday class where little ones will sing songs, use actions and engage with colourful props and instruments to build confidence, improve vocabulary and coordination and develop vital life skills. Contact: Alex Schirn 020 8224 0096 www.monkeymusic.co.uk July-August 2017


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Beauty and the Beast – The Ballet

For Ages: 3 to 10 31 July to 4 August (10am to 1pm) in Richmond Just Imagine’s ballet camp includes all aspects of putting on a ballet, including dance, drama and music, arts and crafts, costume and make up and a magical performance at the end! This is open to everyone and you don’t need to be a current pupil or even study ballet to enjoy the magic of these ballet camps! So why not bring your friends, siblings and visiting family for a fun week of Beauty and the Beast?

Swan Lake

Classical Ballet Camp

For Ages: 8 to 16 31 July to 2 August (2pm to 5pm) in Richmond This three-day camp is perfect for those who would like to explore the classical ballet Swan Lake. They will learn the steps, try on costumes and create their own ballet performance! Contact: Miss Jessica or The Fairy Godmother 07813741189 info@justimagineballet.com www.facebook.com/JustImagineBalletLondon

Sing, Strum & Drum Ukulele Holiday Club

For Ages: 6 to 11 24 to 27 July (9.30am to 3.30pm) in Teddington This fun, inspiring ukulele holiday club covers a number of chords, melodies, rhythm, notation, pitch and dynamics using popular songs by artists such as Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran and Clean Bandit. The club also includes a song-writing workshop and a Grand Concert for friends and family. Sibling discount available and FREE instrument hire. Contact: Tara 07740 443694 taramaysey@gmail.com www.taramaysey.wixsite.com/music-teacher/ holiday-clubs

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For Ages: 3.5 to 7 31 July to 4 August (9am to 12pm) in Claygate 7 to 11 August (1.30pm to 4.30pm) in Weybridge 14 to 18 August (1.30pm to 4.30pm) in Oxshott Five fun-filled days of acting, singing, dancing, dressing up and arts and crafts before hitting the stage! Squeaker the Mouse really wants to enter the Running Wheel Competition in the upcoming Animal Games. Silly William Wolf has other ideas; he wants Squeaker to just give up! Luckily Rover the Dog and Princess Skip are standing in the wings to cheer Squeaker on! Can

the boys and girls help too? 10% Sibling Discount. Extra £10 off Theatrebugs Summer Holiday Workshops − Exclusive to Families Readers! Contact: Hannah Mason 01483 882244 / 07956 957385 hannahmason@theatrebugs.co.uk www.theatrebugs.co.uk/surrey.html

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Peter Pan

Every Magical Moment

For Ages: 4 to 6 24 to 28 July (9am to 12pm) in New Malden

Mowtown the Workshop

For Ages: 6 to 18 24 to 28 July (9.30am to 3.30pm) in New Malden Contact: Don Porter 0208 540 7791 newmalden@stagecoach.co.uk www.stagecoach.co.uk/newmalden

Hairspray Jr

For Ages: 6 to 18 24 to 28 July (10am to 4.30pm) in Twickenham

Trolls Mania

For Ages: 4 to 6 24 to 28 July (9.30am to 1.0pm) in Twickenham Contact: Sarah Chitty 07824 999414 twickenham@stagecoach.co.uk www.stagecoach.co.uk/Twickenham

For Ages: 4 to 16 24 to 28 July (9.30am to 4.30pm) in Weybridge

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

For Ages: 4 to 16 31 July to 4 August (9.30am to 4.30pm) in Weybridge Contact: 01932 422664 weybridge@stagecoach.co.uk www.stagecoach.co.uk/weybridge Stagecoach provides summer workshops which are high energy and fun. Children are split into age-related groups and work towards a performance for family and friends on the final day of the course. Whether you are looking to learn new skills, make friends or build confidence, Stagecoach has something to offer your child. NO experience necessary − all welcome! Places are limited and booking is essential! Sibling discounts available on selected courses.

School of Rock

For Ages: 4 to 6 (workshop) and 6 to 18 24 to 28 July (10am to 4pm) in Ashford Contact: Natasha 07802 800633 www.stagecoach.co.uk/staines

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Robin Hood and his Mischievous Men 8 August (10am and 11am) in Cobham

The Road to Treasure Island

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Gruffalo Goes to the Dentist

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For Ages: 2 to 5 1 August (10am and 11am) in Hersham July-August 2017

29 August (10am and 11am) in Cobham From the Witch, the Mouse and the Gingerbread House to the Gruffalo at the dentist, there’s something for everyone in these four unique summer adventures. Little ones can unleash their imagination and decide who they want to meet along the way! Contact: Vicky Campbell-Hall 01932 807150 vicky @pyjamadrama.com www.pyjamadrama.com

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For Ages: 7+ 14 to 25 August (11.30am to 2.30pm) in Twickenham Computer coding workshops with fun and challenging activities for all skill levels, ranging from programming 2D platform games to animating 3D models. Contact: Pieter Grobler 07827812153 info@kode.farm www.kode.farm

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Summer Artsy-Craftsy Workshops For Ages: 6+ in Teddington 24 July, 4,10, 16, 22 and 28 August (10.30am to 1.30pm)

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25 and 31 July, 11, 17, 23 and 29 August (10.30am to 1.30pm)

Dream Catchers & Sand Art

26 July, 1, 7, 18, 24 and 30 August (10.30am to 1.30pm)

Candle making, Plant Pots & Pebbles 27 July, 2, 8, 14, 25 and 31 August (10.30am to 1.30pm)

Button Canvases & Decopatch. 28 July, 3, 9, 15 and 21 August and 1 September (10.30am to 1.30pm) Play with Clay & Paper Crafts

For Ages: 3 to 11 24 July to 2 September (10am to 11am and 11.30am to 12.30pm) in St Margarets, Twickenham Various activities including pottery painting, decoupage, T-shirt decorating, mosaic making and Lego Club. Contact: Sangeeta Gardiner 020 8607 9995 hello@thetoyshop-stmargarets.com www.thetoyshop-stmargarets.com

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Summer Holiday Camps

For Ages: 4 to 12 in Kingston, Hampton, Twickenham, Thames Ditton and Isleworth Super Camps’ fabulous new Multi-Activity programme allows children to get involved in some great activities. As well as taking part in the fun-packed programme, children are cared for by fully qualified and vetted staff to create a thoroughly enjoyable time on camp. As Ofsted noted, Super Camps runs ‘an excellent programme of well-planned, fun and exciting activities that contributes highly to the children’s play and learning environment.’ Save 15% on all courses with code FAMILIES17. Contact: 01235 467300 www.supercamps.co.uk

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Ukelele Holiday Club Sing, Strum and Drum at The Landmark Arts Centre

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A fun, inspiring 4 day club for 6-11 year olds. Covers a number of chords, melodies, rhythm, notation, pitch and dynamics using popular songs by artists such as Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran & Clean Bandit. Also includes a songwriting workshop & a Grand Concert for friends and family

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Coerver Football Course

For Ages: 7 to 14 Dates TBC in Kingston and Hounslow Coerver® Coaching is ‘The World’s Number 1 Soccer Skills Teaching Method’ and is endorsed by some of the games’ leading clubs, coaches and players. The holiday sessions will be based on the individual 1v1 skills of players such as Lionel Messi, Gareth Bale and Paul Pogba. Participants will have the opportunity to use the latest football equipment and win addidas® prizes in Coerver® skill competitions. Contact: Matt Suggitt 02035442284 westlondon@coerver.co.uk www.coerver.co.uk/westlondon

Summer Crash Course

For Ages: 4 to 14 24 July to 11 August in Thames Ditton Learn ball skills, score goals, get active and have fun with Footie Tots – half day and full day sessions available. Contact: Andy Scates 07931 707720 andyandlucyscates@gmail.com

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24 to 28 July and 31 July to 4 August in Cobham Improve your child’s swimming skill set and confidence by signing them up to this popular summer crash course. Why not register for a FREE lesson to assess your child’s swimming ability beforehand? Contact: Paul Furness 07915 510720 info@teamswimschool.com www.teamswimschool.com

For Ages: 2 to 7 Dates TBC in various locations Learn basic rugby skills, including running with the ball, kicking, catching and scoring a try. Age-appropriate classes with highly trained coaches in a safe, organised, friendly environment. Contact: 0345 313 3242 www.rugbytots.co.uk

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Welcome to the world of fitness and football for 2.5 to 5 year olds Teaching basic ball skills, scoring lots of goals and having FUN!

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for your toddler Swimming is an exciting and rewarding activity that you can do with your child from as early an age as you wish. The only proviso is that the water is warm enough – around 29-30°C for a toddler — and that he’s fit and well.

family sessions with floats and toys for the children. Goggles will stop water getting in his eyes, but you’ll need to make sure they fit correctly and that they don’t reduce his vision.

Your toddler’s swimming bag checklist:

What are the benefits?

Taking your toddler swimming has many benefits including: ◆ Giving him a complete physical work-out which helps to strengthen his heart, lungs and respiratory system ◆ Helps with his core muscle development and co-ordination ◆ Regular swimming can help to improve eating and sleeping patterns ◆ Swimming can be socially stimulating for both you and your toddler, as well as being an excellent way of bonding ◆ It is an activity which all the family can take part in ◆ Swimming is a life skill that has health benefits all through life ◆ It’s a skill which could save his life.

How to get your toddler started

1. Even if you plan to take your toddler to swimming lessons, it’s a good idea to take him to the pool yourself first, before you begin any classes.

2. Look for family sessions, or times when the whole pool is available to adults and children. 3. Start with sessions of around 30 minutes until he’s happy in the water. Once he’s gained confidence you’ll probably find that getting him out is the problem. 4. When you first take your toddler swimming try to go as a family, or with a friend, so that you have some assistance if your toddler starts to play up. 5. Get into the water first and stand in the depth where you feel most comfortable with your arms out, ready to hold him, then ask your partner or friend to hand him to you in the water.

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What your child will need There is a wide range of swimwear available so if your child needs some encouragement it may help if you allow him to choose his own. It’s best for boys to wear trunk-type shorts as longer ones that reach the knee will drag in the water and make swimming difficult. There are also a lot of buoyancy aids on the market, so you may want to consider some of these until your child is confident in the water. Or you can go to a pool that offers

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SUMMER CLUBS & CLASSES 10% off any bike at Moore’s Cycles when you mention Families!

Bike Ride away - Teach Your Child to Ride this Summer! Learning to ride a bike is a big part of growing up and there are ways in which you can help your child accomplish this skill. At the beginning of a child’s cycling journey, there is a range of aluminium or wooden balance bikes or scooters which will enhance a child’s ability when they move onto a bike with pedals. A child will have a much more enjoyable learning experience if they feel in control on their bike. If you buy a bike that your child will grow into, the extra size, height and weight can be overwhelming,

and may mean your child can’t ride properly or safely control it. The lighter the bike, the easier it is for a child to move from a stationary position, manoeuvre around corners and go up and down curbs. A bike is the right size when your child can sit on the saddle and rest the balls of both feet on the ground. They should be able to comfortably straddle the top bar with both feet flat on the ground and reach the handlebars with a slight bend in the arms when sitting on the seat. Your child should be able to grasp the handbrakes and apply enough pressure to stop the bike.

extra Moore’s Cycles has stores in Teddington, Twickenham and Isleworth. It offers a great selection of quality bikes, built and checked in-store. Experienced in working with families, Moore’s Cycles can guide you in choosing the correct size and style of bike for your child. For more information, visit www.moorescycles.co.uk

Teach your kids to ride a bike 1 in 7 easy steps

Teaching your child to ride a bike has never been easier with these seven simple steps.

Begin with a balance bike Balance bikes are great because they have no pedals or stabilisers and are much lighter. Because children can use their feet to balance and move themselves along, those as young as two can learn to balance on their own.

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A parent’s guide to clubs and classes

Clubs and classes are a great way to continue your child’s development, as well as to allow them to have fun, get exercise, socialise with others and take part in activities they might not have the chance to at home. Take a look at the list to find out which ones are best suited for your little one.

Rugby

Rugby is a great way for boys and girls to have fun and get exercise while learning to work and function as part of a team. Your children can learn a wide variety of skills from the sport, including respect, winning and losing and working together. All of these come together to make a great, enjoyable experience.

Drama

Drama is always hugely popular with children and really helps them release their creative thoughts and let their imagination run wild. Always fun and engaging, it’s also a great way to help children develop their own sense of self, confidence and self-esteem − even shy children love taking part. It can also be a great way to develop an interest in other forms of art.

Sports for ADHD

ADHD can make it difficult for some children to engage in organised activities and team sports. Not all sports are well suited to children with ADHD traits, and not all coaches and supervisors are understanding about the difficulties associated with the condition. There are programmes specifically designed for children with ADHD, using sports that are well suited to the different challenges posed by those with the condition. They help them to participate in team sports, making it a fun experience and a great opportunity for exercise, learning and development.

Brownies

Joining the Brownies is a great way to get your child to experience the outdoors and engage and socialise with others. Studies have shown that scouting organisations help children with their mental health in later life,

and with the huge range of activities on offer in Brownies, and great fun ways to learn, you’ll be sure to get your children off to a good start.

and learning an instrument. As well as the joys of music, it’s also a great way to learn other related abilities − like patience, discipline and social and physical skills.

Cubs

Baby and Toddler Physical Sensory Classes

Cubs is a great way to keep restless young minds and bodies active as they learn about and participate in a huge variety of different activities. As well as learning skills, it’s also a great way to get your child to exercise and work with others.

Trampolining

Trampolining is always popular and is a fun way to get exercise. Under supervision, and learning different moves on the trampoline, it can be the perfect way to get into gymnastics and other athletics too.

Music

Music classes will help your child to develop their artistic talents by exploring how to create music

Great for very young children, this class allows you to explore a multi-sensory environment with your child, with organised activities in place for you to enjoy as well as the freedom to explore. In the play area, your child can benefit from physical activity, learn to make friends and have fun.

Martial arts

Martial arts are a great way to help develop confidence in children, as well as learning values like discipline and patience. Teaching responsible self-defence helps to benefit children enormously, and it’s a great and fun way to get exercise too.

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Brilliant Brooklands By Mima Walia

I have never been to Brooklands Museum in Weybridge before and I can honestly say it is a great day out! One of the highlights of this trip was being a passenger in one of the vintage cars; it’s certainly not for the faint hearted but the children absolutely loved it! We took a hair-raising trip up Test Hill and then another along the Members’ Banking of the

old Race Track, courtesy of the Brooklands Volunteer Car Rides Team. After such an adrenaline rush, we headed over to the Bus Museum where we had a more sedate ride on a double decker bus, courtesy of the London Bus Museum. If you have fond memories of Concorde, then the chance to experience being a passenger on this fabulous aircraft, with a half-hour virtual supersonic ‘flight’ experience, is a must.

There is even a Kids Tour during the holidays where participation is very much encouraged! There are lots of other planes to see too and the children loved exploring them all, especially the luxurious Vickers VC10 belonging to the Sultan of Oman which was a particular favourite. The children loved the new state-of-the-art 4D Theatre where they tried their hand at flying with the Red Arrows Display Team and driving a lap of the Le Mans circuit with Mike Hawthorn. The rides run all day and last around eight minutes each. But what really makes Brooklands so special is its staff. They really are fantastic and extremely enthusiastic and knowledgeable, with a few of the volunteers having been part of a restoration team. They obviously love what they do and it really shows. Whatever time of year you choose to visit Brooklands, there is always something exciting

happening. It is great value for money and you will visit again and again – I can’t recommend it highly enough!

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During the school holidays there are children’s trails, family workshops, guest appearances by Bertie the Brooklands Bear, extended times on the popular vintage car rides and dedicated Kids Tours on Concorde.

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Don your lab coat and dig out your goggles for this year’s Science Festival at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (4 to 6 August). This scientific extravaganza will not only focus on the vital importance of conserving the world’s plant biodiversity, but will bring to life, for all ages, the crucial value of plant and fungal science in three days of exciting activities, workshops and tours, celebrating the incredible discoveries and pioneering work of Kew scientists. Housed within a huge marquee in front of the majestic Kew Palace, families can expect a vast array of different

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activity stations run by Kew’s scientists. From conserving the world’s seeds to identifying and saving exotic endangered plants, visitors will be able to get stuck into some of the ground-breaking science work that takes place behind the scenes at Kew. During the festival, visitors will be able to try out hands-on experiments including extracting DNA from vegetables, analysing plant genomes and dissecting plants to find out how they work. Elsewhere, visitors will be able to get to grips with microscopes and discover amazing ‘microscopic gardens’ by looking at close-up views of plants and their structures. The festival will also bring to life the mysterious kingdom of fungi and the chance to identify species Kew’s Tropical Nursery which its relationship with plants and by their weird and wonderful houses a dizzying array of the world around us, with the structures, while children will exotic and rare plant species. help of Kew’s incredible team also delight in spotting Charles There will also be tours of of mycologists. Darwin and other characters Kew’s awe-inspiring Herbarium Families can also learn about who’ll be roaming the Gardens where around 7 million plant plant specimen preservation offering fun and fascinating specimens are preserved, as and create beautiful take-home scientific insights. well as the Fungarium which mementos at the plant pressing The festival will also offer houses over 1,250,000 Fungi workshop, or even try their the chance to go behind the specimens, including samples hand at botanical art at the plant scenes at Kew with tours of collected by the likes of Darwin. illustrations stall. Kew’s own ‘identification station’upon will offer For more information, visit vwww.kew.org Festival / Families Thames/ 180x130mm

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Rex-citing times at Look Out Discovery This summer the Look Out Discovery Centre in Bracknell welcomes some very special guests when the dinosaurs arrive! The Big Dinosaur Show (22 July to 3 September) is a fun experience where the children can help solve some scientific puzzles to keep the herd of dinos alive.

Inside the centre there are over 90 hands-on science and discovery activities, aimed at toddlers to under 12s. Visitors can build an unfinished house with ride-on diggers, test their speed with Batak or leave their shadow on the wall! The centre is set in 1,000 acres of Swinley Forest and has three adventure play areas so there is something for everyone. New equipment in the play area includes a train and a ship to help fire young imaginations. If you’re feeling weary after all your adventures, then a stop at the coffee shop for a snack should keep you going. There is so much to do, we recommend staying all day! For more information, visit www.bracknell-forest.gov.uk/thelookoutdiscoverycentre

Fun on the Farm at Bocketts Enjoy a great day out at Bocketts Farm in Leatherhead this summer (22 July to 3 September) with a jam-packed programme of fun activities! Children will love the Animal Passport Trail as they collect stamps from around the farm when they explore the other daily activities including pony rides, tractor rides, gold panning, animal

handling, goat milking and the famous pig racing. In addition, the Small Animal Village and Big Animal Barn are open where you can meet and feed all the friendly farm animals. Plus, don’t miss the brilliant Water Wars Splash Zone, which involves launching water-filled balloons at your opponent’s station − great fun for all ages! With two large indoor play barns, trampolines, young driver’s area, sandpits, pedal go-karts, treehouse towers and two giant jumping pillows, there’s plenty to keep the whole family amused.

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Thumbs up it’s Thursday -’Around the World’ Fun at Eden Walk!

Are you ready to explore the world with Eden Walk in Kingston this summer? Every Thursday from 27 July (12pm to 4pm) for six weeks, the shopping centre will be celebrating a different country with loads of FREE fun workshops, face painting, caricaturists and treasure hunts.

Start your journey in the deserts of Egypt reading hieroglyphics to find gold, travel to South Africa for a safari search and make sure you’re back in time to celebrate England’s seaside fun. Don’t forget to collect a sticker each week from the workshop and show your friends how far you’ve travelled this summer.

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Become a Zoo Keeper for the day this Summer at Chessington World of Adventures Resort With over 40 rides and attractions in 10 themed lands, a Zoo and SEA LIFE centre with over 1,000 animals, Chessington World of Adventures Resort offers a world of excitement for the whole family to enjoy. Take advantage of Chessington World of Adventures Resort’s VIP experiences, where you can become a Zoo Keeper for the day*, a sea lion trainer or even feed the resident giraffes. Mini Adventurers will love the opportunity to be a Junior Zoo Keeper for the day and in this VIP experience will meet Chessington’s donkeys, ferrets, capybaras, meerkats and many more animals. If you choose to be a sea lion trainer you’ll take part in the sea lions’ regular training sessions and even be a part of the sea lion show! New for 2017 is The Gruffalo

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Summer Adventures with the National Trust From Lazy Jazz Sundays to outdoor theatre, the National Trust provides a perfect backdrop for your summer adventures, so go make some memories! Take your pick from our local highlights: Outdoor Theatre Polesden Lacey, near Dorking Twelfth Night (1, 2, 8 and 9 July) Claremont Landscape Garden, Esher Wind in the Willows (22 July 7pm) The Comedy of Errors (23 July 7pm) Hatchlands Park, near Guildford

Dogs Don’t Do Ballet (3 August 5.30pm to 7.30pm) The Comedy of Errors (6 August 7pm to 9.15pm) Wind in the Willows (9 and 10 August 6pm to 8pm) Northanger Abbey (30 August 7pm to 9.30pm) Morden Hall Park Alice in Wonderland (4 August to 7 August 11am and 2pm) The Comedy of Errors (18 August 7.30pm to 10pm) Trails and Walks Polesden Lacey Summer Ranger Walks (8 and 9 July 11am to 2pm) Bat walks (1, 5, 9, 12, 15, 19, 23 and 26 August Dusk) Winkworth Arboretum Bat walks (15 July 8.45pm to

10.45pm and 26 August 8pm to 10pm) Children’s Summer Trail (22 July to 2 September 10am to 4pm) Hatchlands Park Summer Trail (22 July to 3 September 10am to 5pm) Morden Hall Park Wetland Weekend (19 August to 20 August 11am to 4pm) Celebrate Morden Hall Park and the work it does by visiting the Volunteer Village. Craft Polesden Lacey Go Wild Summer Crafts (22 July to 3 September 10am to 3pm) Claremont Landscape Garden, Princes and Princesses Week (7 to 11 August from 10am), including a fun trail and crafts. Games and Play Polesden Lacey Polesdenopoly (22 July to 3 September 10am to 3pm) Be silly to get rich quick in this life-sized version of the classic board game. Winkworth Arboretum Teddy Bears’ Picnic and Storytelling (14, 21 and 28 August 1.30pm to 2.30pm) Exhibitions Polesden Lacey The Art of Collecting Kings (until 7 September 10am to 5pm) Charisma, taste, wit and discretion − uncover the talents of Margaret

Greville, the Edwardians’ finest society hostess. Live Music Polesden Lacey Lazy Jazz Sundays (July and August 2pm to 4pm) Laze in the summer sun listening to smooth live jazz on the South Lawn. Camping Polesden Lacey Big Camp (15 to 16 July) Sleep under the stars in the formal gardens. Includes a two-course BBQ dinner, English breakfast, live music and stories round the fire-pit, bat walks, traditional games and more. Morden Hall Park Big Campfire (22 July 6pm to 10pm) Stay out late for the best bits about camping. You’ll toast marshmallows, go on a bat walk, play campfire games and try stargazing! Check online for family facilities, including baby-changing and access information for little ones travelling on four-wheels.

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Celebrate the 75th anniversary of Enid Blyton’s Famous Five this summer with a trip to RHS Wisley, near Woking. From 22 July to 3 September, children are invited to The Famous Five on a Garden Adventure where they can follow a self-guided trail and help Uncle Quentin to uncover more about the mysterious Robo Bees. Younger visitors can also join in with craft activities, den building, garden games and storytelling and on 11 August they can celebrate Enid Blyton’s birthday with a delightful themed picnic party. If you’re visiting on 5 and 6 August, be sure to catch the Birds of Prey flying displays (11am and 2pm). This is a fantastic chance to see these wonderful creatures up close and watch in wonder as they perform their incredible agility displays.

If you love music, poetry and crafts, then the Arts Fest (15-16 July) is just for you. Visitors will be treated to live music, a programme of poetry, craft stalls and demonstrations from the Surrey Guild of Craftsmen. Sit back and relax, as you enjoy a variety of performances or take part in a sand sculpture workshop in the beautiful surroundings of the garden in its full summer glory.

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by packing a picnic and relaxing by the riverside. The Thames’ towpaths between Richmond, Kingston and Hampton Court are great fun to explore and safe for children, who can watch passing boats and ride along the tow path. Bikes and dogs are welcome on board all Turk Launches. And with plenty of indoor and outdoor seating, plus a helpful crew on hand to assist with pushchairs, the boats are sturdy and the river calm − so no motion sickness, just a happy, family day out! During the school holidays, one child goes FREE per full fare paying adult on boat trips Monday to Wednesday only (excludes Monday 28 August) when you quote Families magazine.

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The New Vic Theatre’s celebrated production of Jules Verne’s Around the World in 80 Days visits the West End this summer with performances at Cadogan Hall (2 August to 2 September). The adventure begins as the mysterious and fabulously wealthy Phileas Fogg wagers his life’s fortune that he can circumnavigate the globe in just 80 days. Join Fogg and his loyal valet, Passepartout, as they voyage from the misty alleys

of Victorian London to the exotic subcontinent and the Wild West in a race against the clock. An ensemble cast of eight plays over 125 characters in an imaginative and physically inventive high-spirited escapade including six trains, five boats, four fights, three dances, two circus acts and an elephant! The production, presented by Simon Friend and Kenny Wax Family Entertainment, will then be touring the rest of the UK, so catch it while you can!

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What the Ladybird Heard Makes West End Debut Julia Donaldson and Lydia Monks’ bestselling picture book What the Ladybird Heard makes its West End debut this summer. This glittering tale of two crafty robbers, one tiny ladybird and a whole farmyard of fun will open at the Lyric Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue (5 July to 10 September) prior to a major UK tour in early 2018. Hefty Hugh and Lanky Len have a cunning plan to steal the farmer’s fine prize cow. But they don’t reckon on the tiniest, quietest creature of all: the Ladybird who has a plan of her own! Join the woolly sheep, the hairy hog, the fat red hen and the dainty dog as they take on the villains in this musical

stage adaptation of What the Ladybird Heard, brought to you by Kenny Wax Family Entertainment in association with Matthew Gregory. With original songs and music, puppetry, plenty of audience participation and lots of laughs, this action-packed 55-minute production is the perfect treat for

families with children aged three and up. What the Ladybird Heard is the first of three titles in the What the Ladybird Heard picture book series, followed by What the Ladybird Heard Next and What the Ladybird Heard on Holiday which has recently been released.

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Festivals are FUN Easy steps to make your kids’ first festival a breeze by Sally J. Hall

Introducing your children to all kinds of music can be a great way to give them a lifelong love of everything from folk to classical. Many of the UK’s festivals have plenty to do for the whole family and with some careful planning and by packing a few essentials, you’ll all have a great time.

Where to stay

If you have (and know how to put up) a tent, this can be the most cost-effective way of attending a festival, as ticket prices can be high. Check the tent before you go to ensure it has all its poles and pins. A good ground sheet is a must, as are camp beds or self-inflating air beds. A playpen is great for babies and small children to sleep in at night and play in the day. Alternatively, other options, from pre-erected tents to Yurts and teepees may be provided. Take a look at the festival’s website to see what’s suitable. If you can’t face roughing it, book a local hotel or bed and breakfast. You’ll have a bolthole should the weather turn nasty and somewhere to wash properly!

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Take time to orient yourself around the site, find where your favourite bands will be and most importantly, check out where the loos and showers are. These can get very busy and there are often long queues. For small kids, take a travel potty, as kids often need to ‘go’ quite suddenly. Most festivals have a craft and activities area for kids too. Pushchairs can be tricky to use if the ground is muddy. Carriers are more portable and take up less space. With small kids, try to camp in the family or quiet areas so that you won’t all be kept awake by people coming back to their tents (in all conditions) through the small hours.

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Car parks can be quite a way from camps, so try to ensure that all gear can be put into a couple of backpacks for you and your partner to carry – and still have a hand free for the kids. Some festivals rent a wagon to transport your stuff, which you can then use to pull the kids around in.

What to eat

There are usually lots of food stalls but bear in mind they can be pricey. If you want to do your own cooking, invest in a camp stove. Easy, one pot meals are best, like soups, stews, rice or pasta. Freeze some homemade meals, then just before you leave, put them in a cool box together with drinks and milk. Take lots of snacks too, in case cooking or queuing for meals takes longer than you think!

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Kids should have your name (not theirs) and number on them in case they get separated. Write it on their arm, or buy luggage tags and attach them to their clothes and bags. Talk to them about how to behave should they get lost. Make sure your phone is charged, so if your kids do get separated, you are able to be contacted. Dress your kids in bright clothes so you can spot them and take a photo of them each morning, so if they go wandering, you can remember how they were dressed and show others. Don’t take valuables and keep things you can’t leave behind, such as phone, keys, your purse and credit cards, with you in a day pack all day. Never leave them in your tent.

Fancy dress

Many festivals now have a fancy dress parade as part of the fun, so take costumes. Some things can be made on-site at a craft stall. Face paints are great to pack, as are glow sticks and bubbles.

Packing list 0 Waterproofs and wellies, comfy shoes 0 Toiletries in small packs, a hang-up sponge bag you can take to the shower 0 Toothbrushes and paste 0 Lots of changes of clothing 0 Warm jumpers and socks 0 Sun screen and hats 0 A baby carrier 0 Torch and batteries 0 Phone and charger 0 Ear defenders 0 Toilet rolls, tissues and wipes 0 Insect repellent 0 First aid kit 0 Comfy clothes 0 Flasks, camping cutlery and crockery 0 Small backpacks for all, with a change of clothes, loo paper, wipes and snack in each, plus drinks 0 Camera

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WHAT’S ON & where EVERY WED MORNING PARENT AND BABY CINEMA AT WATERMANS ART CENTRE 40 High St, Brentford TW8 0DS Times: 11.30am Cost: £6.50 Screenings of the latest films for parents or carers with babies under one. 020 8232 1010 www.watermans.org.uk EVERY WED DURING TERM TIME PANDEMONIUM AT WATERMANS ART CENTRE 40 High St, Brentford TW8 0DS Ages: 0-2 & 2-4 Cost: £5 A popular, drop-in musical workshop with plenty of fun and games – a brilliant way to introduce music to your children and to make new friends. 020 8232 1010 www.watermans.org.uk EVERY FRIDAY SNAPPITY THE CROCODILE’S ACTIVITIES Kingston Museum, Wheatfield Way, KT1 2PS For Ages: under 5s Time: 10.15–11am Cost: FREE Come along for a story or song and a making activity. 020 8547 6463 www.kingston.gov.uk/museum EVERY SAT MORNING FAMILY CINEMA AT WATERMANS ART CENTRE 40 High St, Brentford TW8 0DS Times: 11am Cost: £5 per person Your favourite family films old and

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theatre and other art forms at venues throughout Kingston. www.iyafestival.org.uk 7 AND 21 JUL MUSEUM MONKEYS AT CHERTSEY MUSEUM 33 Windsor Street, Chertsey KT16 8AT Ages: under 5s Time: 9.30-11am Cost: £5 Join Charlie the Chimp for singing, stories and crafts. Booking required. 01932 565764 www.chertseymuseum.org 8 JUL BEETLE MANIA! @RICHMOND ADULT COMMUNITY COLLEGE, THEATRE Parkshot, Richmond TW9 2RE For Ages: 7+ Time: 1.30pm and 3pm Cost: £8 Discover the amazing world of insects in the hour-long live shows. 020 8891 5455 www.environmenttrust.co.uk CHERTSEY BLACK CHERRY FAIR Abbeyfields, Chertsey KT16 8AT Live music, fairground, procession and activities in the garden. www.blackcherryfair.com 8 AND 9 JUL KINGSTON REGATTA Kingston Riverside Time: 9am-7pm Cost: FREE Contested on the river since 1857. There are plenty of viewing points along the river. www.kingstonregatta.co.uk 8 JUL TO 28 AUG (WEEKENDS ONLY) ROTATIVE ENGINES & RAILWY IN ACTION AT LONDON MUSEUM OF WATER & STEAM Green Dragon Lane, Brentford TW8 0EN Learn about London’s watery past as you enjoy fun activities and take a ride on a steam train. 020 8568 4757 www.waterandsteam.org.uk 9 JUL TEDDY BEAR’S PICNIC AT KEMPTON STEAM RAILWAY Snakey Lane, Feltham TW13 6XH Time: 10.30am-4pm Cost: Adult £2.50, Child £1, Under 5s FREE Take your teddy for a special train ride. www.hamptonkemptonrailway.org. uk 15 JUL CLAYGATE FLOWER AND VILLAGE SHOW Claygate Recreation Ground, Church Road KT10 0JP Time: From 1.30pm www.claygateflowershow.co.uk 16 JUL JANE AUSTEN DAY AT PAINSHILL PARK Queen Elizabeth’s Walk, Barnes SW13 9WT Time: 10am-4pm Enjoy Georgian-themed activities, games, delicious Georgian treats and a selection of readings in the follies from Jane Austen’s classic novels in a day of fun for all the family. 01932 868 113 www.painshill.co.uk

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KINGSTON ROTARY DRAGON BOAT CHALLENGE Canbury Gardens, Kingston, T2 5AU Time: 10am-4pm Cost: FREE Hundreds of competitors battle it out on the river. Market stalls, sideshows, bouncy castles and rides for the kids. www.kingstonrotaryclub.org.uk 22 JUL TO 3 SEPT DUSTY’S WILDLIFE RANGERS AT LONDON WETLAND CENTRE Queen Elizabeth’s Walk, Barnes SW13 9WT Times: 9.30-6pm Cost: FREE with Normal Admission Grab a net and try pond dipping; join the warden to discover more about the wildlife, or learn how to use binoculars! When you arrive at the centre you’ll receive your FREE Wildlife Ranger log book packed with everything you need for a day of exciting discoveries. www.wwt.org.uk 24 JUL TO 30 AUG CREATE AND GROW AT SQUIRES GARDEN CENTRES Stoke Rd, Cobham KT11 3PU Burwood Rd, Hersham KT12 4AR* Woodstock Lane North, Long Ditton KT 55HN Halliford Rd, Shepperton TW17 8SG Sixth Cross Rd, Twickenham TW2 5PA Time: 10am-4pm Cost: £5.75 Every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, take part in a craft activity or complete a trail. *only on Mondays and Tuesdays. www.squiresgardencentres.co.uk 24 JUL TO 11 AUG WILD SUMMER CAMP AT PAINSHILL PARK Queen Elizabeth’s Walk, Barnes SW13 9WT For Ages: 8 to 13 Time: 9am-4.30pm Cost: £40 per day or £170 per week Each day is packed full of different adventure including bushcraft, den building and treasure hunts. 01932 868 113 www.painshill.co.uk 25 JUL TO 25 AUG LIFE IN OLD PALACE LANE AT MUSEUM OF RICHMOND Old Town Hall, Whittaker Ave, Richmond TW9 1TP Ages: 5-11 Time: 10am-12pm Cost: £4 Discover more about the people who lived and worked in Old Palace Lane and try your hand at some crafts from the past! 0208 332 1141 www.museumofrichmond.com 25 JUL TO 31 AUG (TUES & THURS) SUMMER FUN AT CHERTSEY MUSEUM 33 Windsor Street, Chertsey KT16 8AT Ages: 5-12 Join in a host of craft activities. Booking required. 01932 565764 www.chertseymuseum.org July-August 2017

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WHAT’S ON & where 5 AUG KIDS RUN FREE AT MARBLE HILL PARK Richmond Road, Twickenham TW1 2NL Ages: 0-16 Time: 9am Cost: FREE Free running events for children. 08703 331181 www.kidsrunfree.co.uk 6, 27 AND 28 AUG THAMES DITTON MINIATURE RAILWAY OPEN DAY Claygate Lane, Thames Ditton KT7 0LE Time: 2-5.30pm Cost: single rides £2.25, unlimited £7.25 The railway is open for rides and is a great place for a family picnic. www.malden-dsme.co.uk

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26 TO 28 AUG EDWARDIAN SEASIDE SPECIAL AT LONDON MUSEUM OF WATER & STEAM Green Dragon Lane, Brentford TW8 0EN Take a trip on a working steam locomotive and head off to the Edwardian seaside. Make a paper kite, enter the grand sandcastle competition and enjoy hands-on watery fun in the outdoor Splash Zone. And don’t forget to look out for Chitty Chitty Bang Bang who will be making a guest appearance. 020 8568 4757 www. waterandsteam.org.uk

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Enjoy a Summer of Family Fun at Hever Castle

Visit Hever Castle & Gardens this summer for an entertaining programme of events set amidst award-winning gardens. Experience 700 years of history at the romantic double-moated castle once the childhood home of Anne Boleyn. The Knights of Royal England will once again delight crowds with the annual Summer

Jousting Tournament on July (at weekends from 15 to 30 July, 12 to 20 and 25 to 28 August) Learn about the history of the bow and its use in Tudor times and wander among the encampments as part of Tudor Tales on 22 and 23 July. Kids can experience what it was like to grow up and serve in a royal household in medieval times during Knights and Princesses School (from 22 July). Enjoy a weekend dedicated to our four-legged friends on 5 and 6 August with Castle Canines. Displays and entertainment will be on offer as well as a dog show with rosettes for the winners in each category.

For more information visit www.hevercastle.co.uk

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