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WPA will be running exciting play sessions across North East Somerset throughout the summer in Keynsham, Chew Valley, Midsommer Norton, Radstock and Peasedown. Projects include playschemes, community play and stay and play sessions for children and adults of all ages! WPA are committed to the inclusion of all children and young people. Please visit our website for more information www.wpa-play.com. Or contact us on 01761 420660 or email admin@wpa-play.com You can also find us on facebook at www.facebook.com/WPAPlay
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Fathers’ Friday at Castle Primary Wansdyke Play Association were invited to host a “Day of play for a group of dads and their children at Castle Primary School in Keynsham. The day started with two workshops in “risky play” activities (ideas that dads can do again and again in their own time with their children at low cost). Around 50-60 fathers were firstly shown how to light fires in adverse weather conditions, with damp twigs and limited fire lighting equipment. They all managed it, and also all made themselves a cup of tea! Along the way they learnt the basics of risk assessing and managing fires and were able to show these to their children. The dads and their children were then shown a number of play ideas that involve projectiles - things you can throw, fire, shoot and catapult! All the activities needed a lot of guidance from the dads there to make sure it was all safe for children, and they achieved it taking great care to show the children how to play in a fun but safe way! In the afternoon there was then a big play session, with children and parents freely choosing activities, making up new games, inventing contraptions, building dens and generally having lots of fun. It was truly brilliant to see and the WPA Community Playworkers at one point said to each other, “We’re not really needed here, the dads are doing all the playwork themselves!”. The day co-incided with Father’s Day on the Sunday and also linked with the BANES Celebrating Fatherhood Campaign.
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WPA hopes to take the day at Castle School as a great example of what can be achieved when bringing play into schools. Many schools have struggled to engage fathers in children’s school lives and WPA thinks play might just be the way to do it!
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Wansdyke Play Association were invited by Keynsham Town Council to contribute to the Keynsham Jubilee Celebrations on Sunday the 3rd of June. The Town Council, local churches and community groups all joined together to celebrate the Queen’s Jubilee in Keynsham! WPA have been working in Keynsham for 5 years and have previously had 3 other events in the park – This was their first time using the bandstand and they decided to use it to full effect! Andrew, Will and Stuart were the play workers for the day and met lots of old and new faces in amongst the heavy rain showers. From 12.30pm onwards they got to work decorating the bandstand, covering the whole area with bunting, and the wall with pictures of the Queen. Over 25 children and 10 adults came to help, with many more showing up just to Play. 4 children in particular also worked very hard to create a fantastic banner announcing to everyone that they were all there! In between the rain, both children and adults had fantastic games of football with a huge bouncy ball, took part in javelin competitions, and helped spread the word about what WPA are doing. It was a great day and great fun.
The Day the Olympic Torch came to Town The children from Pensford and High Littleton Schools started the day with a quick ‘Flashmob’ outside the Little Theatre in Bath, producing a lot of curiosity from the passers-by. They then headed across to the square alongside Bath Abbey. Starting the dance with the children lying on the ground and sitting on benches next to members of the public led to a lot of intrigue and as the music started, leading to a mass ascent of pigeons, the children rose up to perform. Around 100 spectators appreciated the effort and performance before them. Their next venue was the South Gate shopping centre, directly outside the Apple store. Having cleared a space to dance, as well as ‘moving on’ a 6 foot chilli, the performance began again, this time to at least 150 shoppers and torch-goers. The children executed their moves almost perfectly, with dancers appearing from the different shops and there was a huge round of applause at the end. After a lunch break at Parade Gardens, they moved on to Laura Place for their final dance of the day. As the last echoes of ‘No Light, No Light’ were heard along Great Pulteney Street, the torch-bearer came into view. It certainly proved to be a ‘once in a lifetime’ experience.
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S A E D I X O B LUNCH Homemade sausage rolls 12 sausages 2 slices white bread , whizzed into crumbs 2 tbsp chopped sage 500g pack puff pastry 3 tbsp caramelised onions flour , for dusting 1 egg , lightly beaten 2 tsp sesame seeds Heat oven to 200C/180C fan/gas 6.
Squeeze the meat from the sausages and mix with the crumbs and sage. Halve the pastry into 2 rectangular blocks. On a floured surface, roll each block lengthways only until you have 2 thin sheets, about 20 x 45-50cm. Thinly spread the onions in a strip over the pastry, leaving a 3cm border along one long-edge of each sheet. Divide the meat along the onions, shaping into a smooth roll, then brush just the border with beaten egg. Fold excess pastry over the meat and press to stick to the eggy border. Trim this edge, tuck under slightly to hold, then brush all over with egg. Scatter with seeds and slice each roll into 5. Bake on baking sheets for 35-40 mins until golden and cooked through. Once cool, freeze in bags. Defrost overnight in fridge.
Tasty Pasta Salad 250g pasta shapes 140g frozen peas pack parsley , chopped small pack chives , snipped zest and juice 1 lemon 2 tbsp olive oil Cook the pasta, adding the peas for final 2 mins cooking time. Drain, rinse with cold water to cool, then drain again. Tip into a bowl with the chopped herbs, lemon zest and juice, olive oil and plenty of seasoning and mix well. Cover and chill, spooning out portions as and when. If you’re making this for one person, by days 3 and 4 you’ll need to stir in a little olive oil or something creamy to loosen the pasta. 4 ways to vary it 1. Add chunks of ham, salami or leftover cooked chicken 2. Flake in hot-smoked salmon or smoked mackerel 3. Add sundried tomatoes, olives or roasted peppers 4. Top with crisp bacon
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Next time you visit the beach, comb the shores with your children to gather supplies for your own spectacular beach sculptures! Please note very strong glue is needed to make these sculptures, which, for safety, should only be handled by adults. You will need: Shells, pebbles, driftwood, or any interesting bits found along the beach Strong glue (we used a hot glue gun) Take a walk along the beach to collect some bits. Look what interesting shapes that you can find. Bring the best of your collection home with you. Arrange your bits into the shape that you like. Older children, carefully supervised, can glue their creations together. Younger children should ask an adult to glue them together. Leave to dry.
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Here’s a fabric flower craft which will use up your scraps, provide practice to learn to sew, and create a really pretty display! These flower “yoyos” can be wired as we have done here, or you can glue the flowers onto sticks and stand them in a pot, sew them onto headbands, hats, T-shirts or bags, or stitch a safety pin on the back to make pretty flower brooches, which make lovely little gifts. You will need: Fabric in 2 coordinating designs, buttons, thread, garden wire. Cut 2 paper circles about 4 and 6 inches in diameter. Pin each to one of the pieces of fabric and cut out. Alternatively draw around cups and saucers onto the fabric. Cut a piece of thread long enough to go all of the way around the edge of your biggest circle with some spare.
Knot one end and thread the other. Sew a loose running stitch around the outside of the largest circle, finishing with the thread to the right side of the fabric. Pull the thread so the fabric gathers. Secure the gap with a few stitches. Knot the fabric and tie off. Repeat with the smaller circle. When you have your two yo-yos, layer them up with a button over the top hole. Stitch the button in place going through both yoyos. Finish off by stitching a length of garden wire to the back, bending the ends into a loop so that they aren’t sharp and dangerous. You can now twist your flower onto a branch or pop it in a vase.
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The Summer holidays are nearly upon us and its good to get some dates in the diary for some exciting days out for the whole family to enjoy. According to the met office July and August are set to be sunny and dry so its a great time to put those rain coats and wellies away and get out and about and enjoy the British Summer, whilst it lasts. The summer holidays gives us a chance to spend some quality family time together and take some time out from the hussle and bussle of the normally daily routine.
fun way to burn off up to 300 calories. This could develop in to a hobby for all the family or you could have the next undiscovered Frankie Dettori amongst your brood. A visit to one of the many working farms in the area that are open to the public will give the whole family the opportunity to get up close and personal with the animals. Most working farms have lots of free space for the children to enjoy the outdoors with tractor rides and play areas and its a great place to take a picnic. Parents can sit back, relax and enjoy the sunshine whilst the children play. Most farms also cater for rainy days with undercover play areas and activities. When planning your trip you should visit the farms website as this may give you an idea of upcoming events that you may want to plan your day trip around.
Living in the South West we are lucky enough to have some fantastic places to visit right on our doorstep from exhilarating horse riding and go-karting to chilled out days sightseeing, there’s so much to do in the local area that you don’t need to spend an arm and leg on fuel to get there. Also a recent study has indicated that there is strong evidence of a link between active school children and academic performance, BATH CITY FARM which is due to the increased blood flow to www.bathcityfarm.org.uk the brain, so not only will you be having fun but Friendly farm animals potentially creating a child Natural play space Tuesday toddler group genius by getting out and Café kiosk Nature trail about and being active!! Birthday party venue 0PEN EVERY DAY A great activity for the Visit us free of charge! whole family to enjoy is horse riding, what better way to spend the day than trekking across the beautiful English countryside with the Tel: 01225 481269 children, plus its a great Kelston View Bath BA2 1NW
Why not take the children to one of the many historic places in the local area, some children may not see the fun in visiting these places but why not make the visit more interesting for the kids by devising your own quiz sheet after a quick bit of research on the internet, it could be something that they can take back to school in September to WOW their new teacher with.
Cowtastic Farm Park at Farrington’s offers an affordable, fun-filled day out for all the family for only £2.50-£3 per an 8-week pass! person – or just 22p a day with
There’s a farm-themed play area for the younger children plus lots of exciting activities for older kids, including grass sledges – the park even has its very
own fort! You’ll find lots of animals too, with Shetland ponies, pigs, goats, donkeys, ducks and chickens ready to make friends – and ample hand-washing stations! The farm trail is matted for easy access with plenty of placesto sit and rest, and you can buy scrumptious snacks, drinks, ice-cream and pocket money gifts at the ‘Cow-osk’.
from 10am to 7pm and Open every day: Monday – Friday 5pm. on Saturday and Sunday from 9am to
To get the adrenaline pumping there are plenty of theme parks to visit or you could consider Go-Karting, Paint Balling or Laser Combat. Its best to to check beforehand on any age or height restrictions that may be in place for any of these activities to avoid any disappointment from your little ones. With the majority of us feeling ‘the pinch’ at the moment its a good idea to have some plans for some ‘budget’ days out to fill the long Summer break. How about a bike ride along the nearest cycle path, a walk in the local countryside or forest trail, a trip to the local swimming pool, a game of football or Frisbee in the local park or if the weather predictions from the Met Office are correct load the car up with a picnic, bucket and spades and shoot off to one of the 17 blue flag beaches in the South West, although enough money for ice creams will be essential!
Wellow Trekking Centre and Frank’s Farm
We operate as a separate horse riding and trekking centre for adults and children of all ages, from beginners to experienced riders, with a large selection of rides deep into the heart of the countryside.
We also offer Horse Livery Archery Clay Pigeon Shooting Tea Room Accommodation
Wellow, Nr Bath BA2 8QF - Tel: 01225 834376
Summer Story Bus Open Top Bus storytelling trips with two of Bristol’s best storytellers. Great for children AND adults! 14 July: Local Legends with Martin Maudsley 2 & 9 Aug: Salty Tales with Captain Barnacle Adults: £5.30 • Child: £3. Departs 5.30pm from outside the Colston Hall Advance booking recommended. For tickets: www.citysightseeingbristol.co.uk/ public-trips/tickets.php
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Beach games are a great way to pass the time when spending the day at the beach. Whether you are playing a game for one or two, or for a whole team, there is something here for everyone, even the big children at heart. The whole family is encouraged to get involved and create fun beach games.
Combine this with building sand castles and collecting shells, not to mention, playing in the water and you’re sure to have a memorable day with the children wanting to come back for more.
NAUGHTS AND CROSSES
Draw a grid in the sand; make it three squares by three squares. Person A uses Naught to mark their spot Person B uses Crosses to mark their spot Each player takes it in turns until someone gets three in a row. It does not matter if it’s from side to side or up or down. You can take it in turns earning 1 point for every game you win, or simply make it the best of three.
SAND MEMORY GAME
You need two people to play this game. Person A creates a grid in the sand, it’s up to you how big you make it, and we recommend perhaps four squares by four squares. Then person A, using shells has to create a random pattern by putting the shells in several squares. Person A should allow person B a minute to look at the grid pattern and then cover it with a beach towel. Person B then has to draw their own grid and see if they can remember the layout of person A’s grid. You can take it in turns earning 1 point for every time you get it right, or simply make it the best of three.
WATER BALLOON GAME
Regardless of how many kids there are fill up a water balloon with water and play pass the balloon, picking people randomly to pass it to, however don’t pass throw it high and call out their name, then it’s up to them to catch it. When and if it’s dropped, just fill up another balloon and start again.
BEACH BOWLING GAME
There are two different ways to play this game. You can either make 10 pins by filling up a cup with wet sand and then turn it upside down to make a pin (just like you would make a sand castle). Or if you prefer you can dig a hole for the pins, allowing the ball to roll into the holes. Either way you put one in the first row, two in the second row and so on until you have ten pins. Draw a line in the sand and get each person to have two turns at rolling a ball toward the pins, re-creating the pins each time. The person who knocks over the most pins, wins, or alternatively the person gets the ball in the highest scoring hole wins (with each hole being worth a different amount).
BEACH OLYMPICS
Depending on the number of kids you have with you at the beach, you could break them up into teams. Then create a list of events, with teams scoring points for each win. The winning team should have a prize. Some events you could have included: Three legged race – tie two kids together by the ankles, encouraging them to coordinate their movements to run. Whichever team makes it to the end first wins. Long Jump – Draw a line in the sand. Have each kid run up to the line and jump. Whoever jumps the longest distance wins. Hurdles – Lay a number of items in the sand, twigs, spades, whatever you have handy. Get each child to hop the course, hoping over the items. The kid to do it in the fastest time wins.
! ? P U S ’ T A H W Brave: 3D Set in Scotland during a rugged and mythical time Merida, an aspiring archer and daughter of royalty, makes a reckless choice that brings chaos to her kingdom. The unintended peril that is unleashed forces Princess Merida to spring into action as she is determined to set things straight again. Princess Merida, with one granted wish, must rely on her acquired archery skills and her bravery in order to undo a beastly curse.
ParaNorman A misunderstood boy who can speak with the dead, takes on ghosts, zombies and grown-ups to save his town from a centuries-old curse.
Little Nicholas In a suburb in France lives Nicholas. Nicholas is extremely happy because has parents who really love him and a fantastic group of friends that he has great fun with. All Nicholas wants is for nothing to change. However, one day, Nicolas partially overhears a conversation between his Mum and Dad that leads him to believe that his perfect life might change forever. Nicholas believes that his Mum is expecting another baby and starts to panic as he envisions the worst-that his parents want to get rid of him.
Diary of a Wimpey Kid: Dog Days School is over and Greg Heffley is ready for the relaxing days of summer. However, all of his summer plans are ruined leaving him option less. What on earth is he going to do all summer? Not only that, how will he survive a boring summer with his family? Greg and his best friend Rowley embark on a series of madcap schemes to try and salvage their summer and make it the best one ever.
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Tilly‛s Moonlight Fox By Julia Green, 7+
The monster-making machine topped up with just the right ingredients of slugs, toenail clippings, earwax, spiders and special glue will churn out all kinds of different monsters. These hilarious monsters are great fun to play with until they discover that they really come from another country which is far, far away. It’s not long before these monsters have created their own machine for their own purposes.
The eerie cry from a fox echoed into the night, weaving its way in and out of the night garden and into Tilly’s dreams. Awoken by the strange noise, Tilly looked out of her bedroom window to see the wild fox sat on the lawn watching her. Tilly, feeling lonely after the recent house move and her mother resting up for the arrival of the new baby, follows the fox through a hidden gate to discover a secret, moonlight garden. Tilly returns to the garden the following evening and meets a young girl and new friend called Helen, but is Helen real or is she a ghost? If you are a fan of The Secret Garden then you will love this touching, beautiful and imaginative story.
Tiger Wars By Steve Backshall, 9+ Steve Backshall, a wildlife specialist, has written this thrilling ecoadventure which brings the threat that tigers are currently under, sharply into focus. It is an important story about protecting wildlife. In this captivating tale, Saker is a teenager on the run from the Clan. The Clan is a brotherhood into which you are recruited but once a member, with your own animal identity and corresponding tattoo, you can never leave. Saker has been given an assignment by the Chinese overlord, who specialises in poaching for tiger organs for high priced medicine, to bring down the men who are there to protect the tigers. Something happens to make Saker change sides and he finds himself on the run with the enemies hot on his trail. Saker meets fifteen year old Sinter, a spoiled rich girl, who is also on the run from an arranged marriage. It’s not long before their uneasy friendship turns into an unshakeable bond as the two of them face adventure and danger as two eco-warriors in a truly threatening world.
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5th July to 1st August
The Bristol Shakespeare Festival A festival celebrating the best of open air theatre and Shakespeare! At various venues across the city, visit the website for more information: www.bristolshakespeare.org.uk -----------------------------------
12th July
Community bus at Pensford Memorial Hall from 10am to 12noon Downend Cricket Club Lashings World Tour On 12th July, the Lashings World Tour will return to Downend Cricket Club in Bristol. The 25-strong Lashings squad is packed with international stars. Each season, the Lashings World Tour visits clubs across the country to promote cricket and support local clubs. -----------------------------------
14th July
Mendip Country Fair. Home Farm, Ston Easton A fun family day. Events include clay pigeon shooting, falconry, terrier and lurcher racing and showing, pony rides, hound parade, country stands and much. For full details visit our website at www.themendipcountryfair.com GATES OPEN 10AM £5 per adult children under 12 free ----------------------------------The Great Duck Hunt, Bitton Station, Bitton Mother duck has lost her ducklings; can you help her find them before they swim off down the Avon? We’ll be conducting a thorough search on Saturday 14 July so round up the family and bring them down to the Bristol and Bath Railway Path to solve clues and find the ducklings. There will be prizes to be won and all entrants will be entered into a competition. ----------------------------------Oldland Festival,Jarrets Field, High Street, Oldland Common Open Air Music Festival. Music of all genres - Artists of all ages - Something for all the family. We have a bar provided by Bath Ales, plus a hog roast and fairground rides. -----------------------------------
14th July to 9th August
Summer story bus sightseeing tours Visit the website for more info: http://www. citysightseeingbristol.co.uk/public-trips/tickets.php -----------------------------------
19th July
Henry V by Illyria at Bristol Zoo at 7.30pm Join us this summer for an open air production of Henry V at Bristol Zoo. The classic William Shakespeare story of a young king wrestling with his conscience leading a small, weakened army into the battle of Agincourt against the French battalions ----------------------------------20
19th to 21st July
Wilde Tales @ The Egg, Bath The Giant saw a most wonderful sight. Through a little hole in the wall the children had crept in, and they were sitting in the branches of trees. Thursday 7:00pm, Friday 7:00pm and Saturday 2:00pm and 7:00p, Ages 6+ years Tickets: £7/£5.50 children and students, Tel: 01225 823409 -----------------------------------
20th to 22nd July
Bristol Habour Festival, The Harbourside, Bristol The renowned Bristol Harbour Festival is returning to the city’s picturesque waterfront, bringing together Bristol’s diverse communities for one big free celebration -----------------------------------
21st July
Corston Country Fair, Corston Playing Field, Corston Keynsham Town Band, Lots of stalls, children’s games, bottle stall, cake stall, Bar, Tea Tent, Classic Cars and Motor Bikes, Bouncy Slide and Gladiator Joust, Gand Raffle, Chuffy the train etc, Hawk and Owl Trust, Fun dog Show, Garden Stall, book Stall, Bric a Brac, Collectables, Barbecue, Ice Creams, Alpacas etc and.... a fly past by a spitfire during the afternoon weather permitting. 2.00pm - 5.00pm. Adults 50p ----------------------------------Holburne Family Workshops and Events, Great Pulteney Street, Bath Ancient Arts and Athletes – Come to our Ancient Greek and Roman cultural games, paint a pot, write a poem and more. FREE event for all the family, 12:00pm – 4:00pm; Tel: 01225 333121 -----------------------------------
22nd July
Wild Woodland Adventure, North Rd Entrance, Leigh Woods, Bristol, BS8 A day of fun and adventure for families in Leigh Woods. Zip wire out of one of our trees, have a go at Archery with the companions of the longbow, build a den in one of our den building workshops, have a go at welly wanging and much more. Check out our website for more details. www. nationaltrust.org.uk/leigh-woods -----------------------------------
23rd and 24th July
Grand Pier Air Show The Grand Pier Air Show will take place over two days during the first week of the school holidays, and is completely free of charge. The famous RAF Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows will be joined by a selection of world-class air display teams. Weston Super Mare at 12 noon. -----------------------------------
24th, 26th and 31st July
Family Park Discovery Tours at Dyrham Park Explore the park through exciting activities on one of our popular guided discovery trails. 11:00am – 12:00pm and 2:00pm – 3:00pm, Normal admission prices apply Tel: 0117 9371330 -----------------------------------
26th July
Victorian Art Gallery’s Young @ Art Club, Bridge Street, Bath Lighting up 2012 – Children can really get creative with this activity. Tickets: £3.75 per child (must be accompanied by an adult) Tel: 01225 477244 ----------------------------------Jungle Tales from Old Bengal @ The Egg, Bath Deep in the wild, wild jungles of Old Bengal live animals of all shapes and sizes. But who is your favourite? 11:00am. Ages 2.5 – 4 years Tickets: £3. Tel: 01225 823409 -----------------------------------
27th July
Family Fridays (creative drop-in workshop) at No.1 Royal Crescent, Bath Design your own Toy Theatre – Cut and colour characters and scenery for a mini theatre then perform your own theatrical extravaganza. 11:00am – 1:00pm, Age 7+ FREE entry with a discovery card (children must be accompanied by an adult) Tel: 01225 428126 -----------------------------------
28th July
Teddy Bears Picnic, Horseworld, Whitchurch. 10am-5pm. For cost and more details see www.horseworld.org.uk ----------------------------------Bristol Thai Festival The Bristol Thai Festival will bring cultural entertainment, education, tradition and colour, as well as promoting an understanding of Thai culture amongst the people of Bristol, many of whom will have their own cultural connections from across the world. Queens Square, Bristol -----------------------------------
29th July
The Helicopter Musuem, Weston-Super-Mare Stars Of Time - Sci-fi and Movie Extravaganza An audience with the Daleks - LIVE SHOW!! Helicopter Flights. Costumed characters. Star Wars dance off. Famous movie cars including Knight Rider. Open cockpits. Dealer and trade stands. Competition to win a helicopter flight with Bond girl Caroline Munro. The Worlds largest collection of helicopters. Fancy dress welcome and encouraged. 10am - 5.30pm adults £10.00 children/concessions £6.50 Family tickets available -----------------------------------
2nd August
Victorian Art Gallery’s Young @ Art Club, Bridge Street, Bath Fitter, Quicker, Longer – Children can really get creative with this activity. Tickets: £3.75 per child (must be accompanied by an adult). Tel: 01225 477244 -----------------------------------
Holburne Family Workshops and Events, Great Pulteney Street, Bath Roses and Castles Workshop and Canal Walk – Learn how to decorate a pot in the Roses and Castles canal-art tradition. Then enjoy a thirty minute walk along the Kennet and Avon Canal. 12:00pm – 3:45pm Tickets: £2.50 (children must be accompanied by an adult) Tel: 01225 333121 -----------------------------------
3rd August
Family Fridays (creative drop-in workshop) at No.1 Royal Crescent, Bath Make a Whirligig – Come and find out how Georgian children entertained themselves. Decorate then play with your own traditional toy. 11:00am – 1:00pm, Age 5+ FREE entry with a discovery card (children must be accompanied by an adult). Tel: 01225 428126 -----------------------------------
9-12th August
Bristol Balloon Festival, Ashton Court, Bristol The Fiesta attracts 500,000 visitors during the show’s four days - and it’s absolutely FREE to attend. With mass Hot Air Balloon ascents at 6.00am and 6.00pm, the infamous Nightglows on both Thursday and Saturday evenings, arena and air displays, over 250 trade stands and caterers, and a variety of other entertainments, the Bristol International Balloon Fiesta is an event not to be missed. Www.bristolballoonfiesta.co.uk -----------------------------------
9th August
Victorian Art Gallery’s Young @ Art Club, Bridge Street, Bath Magical Machine – Children can really get creative with this activity. Tickets: £3.75 per child (must be accompanied by an adult) Tel: 01225 477244 -----------------------------------
18th August
Film night - watch Jurassic Park at Bristol Zoo Doors open at 6pm, film starts at 7pm To celebrate the Dinosaurs coming back from extinction at Bristol Zoo this summer for DinoZoo, we’ll be showing Jurassic Park on a big screen on our main lawn for one night only. -----------------------------------
25th to 27th August
Tree Fest, Westonbirt Arboretum Exciting amusements for the whole family, Crafts and Gifts, Music and Food, Camping avaliable. For Tickets and Info see www.forestry.gov.uk.westonbirt-treefest. Call 03000 680400 -----------------------------------
26th to 27th August
Bank Holiday Family Fun Day, Avon Valley Country Park, Keynsham Games Galore, 11am-2pm family races, 4.30pm free magic show with Uncle Brian. See www.avonvalleycountrypark.com for full details -----------------------------------
31st August to 17th November
The Lion King at Bristol Hippodrome In September 2012 this award-winning production will launch its long anticipated UK tour at The Bristol Hippodrome ----------------------------------21
Sleep deprived pupils are too tired to learn New research has confirmed what we have long suspected - that lack of sleep among primary school children is having a devastating effect, with nine out of 10 teachers complaining that pupils are too tired to learn. The poll, conducted as part of The Sleep Council’s “Better Brains With More Sleep” awareness project, which aims to teach children about the importance of a good night’s sleep, also reveals that more than half - 55% - of teachers agreed that the brightest children in the classroom are the best slept and most wide awake. And while many parents with young children worry about the effect that computers, gaming and mobile phones are having on their offspring, 88% of the 250 teachers questioned felt that distractions in the bedroom, such as games machines and TVs, are at the root of the problems, along with the fact parents are not strict enough about enforcing bedtimes. Jessica Alexander of The Sleep Council says: “As part of our project we wanted to establish just how much of an issue lack of sleep has become among young school children. Even we have been taken aback by the sheer scale of the problem.” The issue has now become so widespread that nearly a quarter of teachers admitted they’ve had had to resort to letting very tired children nap in a corner of the classroom.
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GAMING ZONE Welcome to our Gaming Zone, here we will give you some reviews of the top selling games.
Nintendo Wii: New Games
Xbox 360: New Games
Wii Sports
Star Wars
Wii Sports offers five distinct sports experiences; tennis, baseball, golf, bowling and boxing. Each sport uses the Wii remote to provide a natural, intuitive and realistic feel. Players can use their own Mii characters in the game and they can also use them to play against their friends Miis. As players improve, their Miis’ skill levels will increase, so that they can see exactly how much better they’ve become. Whether you are an experienced pro or a newcomer to the field of play, Wii Sports is an experience that you will want to keep coming back to again and again!
Kinect Star Wars brings Star Wars to life like never before. With the controller-free power of Kinect Star Wars allows fans to experience, using full body motion, a wide variety of physical play. Fans will be able to; physically hone their Jedi skills, pilot iconic ships and vehicles, wield a Lightsaber, train to be a Jedi master or even dance with iconic Star Wars characters. Kinect Star Wars brings to life the “galaxy far, far away” with stunning visuals, iconic characters, Droids and much more. Feel the Force, you are the controller!
PS3: New Games Bejeweled 3 The world’s number one puzzle game is back with amazing sights and sounds and eight breathtaking game modes. Take a journey through forty challenging Quest puzzles, charge up in Lightning for non-stop action, and finetune your Zen experience for a revolutionary new way to relax. Engage in endless gem-matching fun as you soar to dazzling new heights!
Nintendo 3DS: New Games Mario Tennis Open This Nintendo 3DS sports title is the richest Mario Tennis game ever! The basic controls are similar to previous titles in the series, but with the addition of gyro sensor and Touch Screen controls. Enjoy a tactical game of tennis with greater depth than ever before.
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Honey aged 5 has achieved her 10 metre swimming award, well done Honey, a great achievement.
Ashleigh Beard aged 6 has passed her level 3 in swimming at the Centurion Fitness Centre, great work Ashleigh, well done.
Joe Hudd was in the Lake District over the Bank Holiday weekend, competing in the British Orienteering Championships. Joe won his age class (M10) by over 4 minutes and the following day he took part in the relays and they romped home to take another gold medal! Well done Joe.
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Jamie aged 7 has been presented with his certificate for being very brave whilst having a operation, well done Jamie.
Ruby aged 5 has achieved her 5 metre swimming award, well done Ruby, keep up the great work.
Christian Ware aged 8 has achieved gold in the Bike It challenge, Christian had to complete over 30 rides on his bike and he can now also change a punctured wheel! Great work Christian, well done.
Grace Henderson aged 4 has been awarded with a mini kids ski connections award, fantastic achievement Grace, well done.
Lillie Jones aged 7 has passed her level 4 water skills badge, great work Lillie, well done.
Lori Robertson aged 11 was awarded a medal in netball for excellent skills and group participation in all matches, well done Lori.
Luke Bishop aged 11 achieved his medal for taking part in a Karate competition, well done Luke.
Shannaya Gray aged 10 walked 11 miles to raise money for Help for Heroes and raised over ÂŁ2000 along with her family. A superb achievement Shannaya, well done.
Huw Williams aged 10 took part in a Tae Kwon Do tournament, well done Huw.
Lucy Durston aged 7 has achieved all of her rosettes whilst riding her horse at Alstone Court, well done Lucy, great riding.
Beth Dallimore aged 5 has achieved her level 7 in gymnastics, great work Beth, well done.
Ellie Board aged 11 has achieved a award in ballet as well as her levels 3,4 and 5 in gymnastics. Well done Ellie.
Ethan Turnball aged 7 has achieved his orange belt in Tae Kwon Do and also a trophy for football in the under 7’s match. Great work Ethan, well done.
Georgia Chinnock aged 6 took part in the Race for Life and has also achieved an award for dance too. Well done Georgia.
Olivia Walmsley aged 5 has achieved her grade 7 in trampolining, well done Olivia, great work. 27
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