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The first term is nearly over and we hope all the children have settled back into school smoothly and successfully. New teachers, new routines and learning new things can be a stressful time, so make sure you take time out to talk with your children about any worries they may have. All of the Year 6 children and parents will hopefully have made their choices for secondary school. If you have not informed the local authority yet, do so soon as the deadline is the 31st October. This season has so much happening and so many exciting things to look forward to. We have Halloween and Bonfire Night coming soon, an extra hour in bed as the clocks go back at the end of the month and Christmas is just around the corner. If you are taking your children trick or treating, please ensure you only visit properties which are showing willingness to partake in Halloween and be careful not to frighten the elderly. Make sure you take torches with you and avoid secluded areas. Please do not let your children go out on their own. Many places hold Halloween parties or activities and these are always a fun but safe environment. If not, why not hold your own party and invite some friends around. This is also the case with fireworks. Going to an event run by experts is always the safest way to go. Panto season is also nearly upon us and taking children to the theatre for the first time can be a little daunting, so take 5 minutes to read our article with hints and tips about how you can get the best out of this amazing experience for the children. Christmas is a word that will be making more and more of an appearance over the next few weeks and shops have already started to display gift ideas. If you make a start on shopping now, you could save money, not panic buy and hopefully enjoy the week run up to Christmas. Take a look at our article about why being organised for Christmas is a good idea. With the darker, colder nights on the way, children can get bored and restless easily. Make sure you still keep them and yourself active. It's great for your body and soul on the dreary days. Indoor play, swimming, indoor climbing, karting and laser arenas are all fun things to do in the warm and dry. Don’t forget we love to hear from our readers, so do send us any news of what you have been up to or any achievements your children have earnt. They could be the next star in our WOW! section.
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ANTI-BULLYING WEEK: ALL DIFFERENT, ALL EQUAL • Anti-Bullying Week is coming from 13-17 November 2017 • This year the theme celebrates difference and diversity with the tagline: ‘All Different, All Equal’. • It is expected that campaign will be celebrated in over half of schools in England. Martha Evans, Coordinator of the Anti-Bullying Alliance, said: ‘We’re so excited by the response we’ve had to our plans for AntiBullying Week from young people and schools: this year’s them really strikes a chord with them and they are ready to tell the world that we are all different, and that this should never be used as a reason for bullying.' Get involved at www.anti-bullyingalliance.org.uk, on Twitter @ABAonline #AntiBullyingWeek #AllDifferentAllEqual, or Facebook www.facebook.com/anti-bullyingalliance
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alf of schools in England are expected to mark AntiBullying Week 2017 in November, which this year celebrates difference and diversity with the tagline: ‘All Different, All Equal’. Anti-Bullying Week is coordinated by the Anti-Bullying Alliance and takes place from 13th - 17th November and, this year, is supported by SafeToNet. Anti-Bullying Week shines a spotlight on bullying and encourages all children and young people, teachers and parents to take action against bullying. The theme this year is 'All Different, All Equal' and aims to empower children and young people to celebrate what makes them, and others, unique, and to understand how important it is that every child feels able to be themselves without fear of bullying.
THE AIMS ARE TO:
• empower children and young people to celebrate what makes them, and others, unique • help children and young people understand how important it is that every child feels valued and included in school, able to be themselves, without fear of bullying • encourage parents and carers to work with their school and talk to their children about bullying, difference and equality • enable teachers and other children’s workforce professionals to celebrate what makes us ‘all different, all equal’ and celebrate difference and equality. Encouraging them to take individual and collective action to prevent bullying, creating safe environments where children can be themselves.
THERE ARE LOTS OF WAYS TO GET INVOLVED IN ANTI-BULLYING WEEK 2017:
• Teachers can access free Anti-Bullying Week lesson and assembly ideas, cross curricular activities and other useful resources • Share your Anti-Bullying Week work on social media using #AntiBullyingWeek #AllDifferentAllEqual and tagging @ ABAonline in your posts. • Raise funds for the work of the Anti-Bullying Alliance • Order Anti-Bullying Week merchandise.
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STAYING ACTIVE THIS WINTER T
he importance and need for physical activity in our lives, especially for kids, is a message we hear time and time again. Research continues to prove kids who eat a well-balanced diet and are active for at least 60 minutes a day tend lead a healthier life and perform better academically. As parents or caregivers it’s essential that we do our part to ensure our kids stay active outside of school. During the winter months we need to get creative and work hard to ensure that our kids – and we as adults – get the exercise
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and physical activity that is so important. What to do when the weather outside is frightful and prevents you from enjoying those outdoor activities? Here are a few ideas on how to keep your kids (and yourself) active indoors during the colder and wet months: Interactive video games can help to keep kids moving. Kids can virtually play games like basketball, tennis or baseball. Another favourite is Just Dance – your kids will get quite the workout keeping up with the dance moves on the screen. Kids will surely get the physical activity they need, never have to leave the house and have fun doing it! Get creative with active indoor games. Set up an obstacle course, build a fort out of cushions and blankets, put together a DIY puppet show or even set up a game of mini golf or mini bowling with bits and pieces from around the house. Soft play can be life saver for younger children. Many places offer play areas that feature obstacle courses and plenty of opportunity to run and climb. Another option is to visit indoor facilities that offer trampolines, slides, climbing and other interactive games. Go ice skating (or roller skating) – it’s a lot of fun and you can get quite a workout! Make full use of swimming pools during the cold months. Swimming is one of the very best athletic interests to cultivate in your kids, and you can even take advantage of scheduled activities organized by the pool operators.
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CHARITY DINNER IN WELLS TO SUPPORT CHILDREN’S MENTAL HEALTH
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he Family Counselling Trust (FCT), Somerset are organising a fundraising dinner at the Swan Hotel in Wells on November 11th 2017. FCT offers a grant-supported counselling service for children, adolescents and families where there are emotional, behavioural or other mental health problems. The service is focused principally on helping low income families, whilst making the service accessible to all. Families often don’t know where to turn if they don’t meet NHS CAMHS thresholds, or aren’t in the position to self-fund therapeutic work but still are in need of help. FCT can provide that help. Referrals to FCT are made through GP surgeries, schools and children’s centres. There is often very little waiting time from the point of referral to the point that the family is seen by their chosen practitioner. An FCT practitioner will usually see the child or family for 6 sessions, at which point the subsidy finishes. A child or young person might see the FCT therapist/counsellor at a practice, a school or another place by arrangement. They might go by themselves, with a parent/carer or with the whole family, depending on the presenting issues and the age of the person being referred. Many of the FCT practitioners have significant experience with NHS CAMHS services, and/or backgrounds in social work or education. FCT can offer children and families a range
of interventions to suit their needs, including counselling; psychotherapy; family therapy and creative arts therapy. All of the committee members work on a voluntary basis. Some are counsellors/therapists, but others come from business or arts backgrounds and are helping to raise funds by organising events and other projects. The FCT has been established in Dorset since 2005, and is now expanding to include Somerset. In order to help FCT meet the costs of providing counselling to more children and families in Somerset, FCT are holding this fundraising dinner with the help of the Swan Hotel, Wells. Each ticket costs £30 and includes a glass of Prosecco on arrival; a set 3 course menu with meat or vegetarian option; coffee and mints. Speakers for the evening will be Baroness Cathy Bakewell, Patron of FCT Somerset, and Tessa Munt MP for Wells 2010 – 2015. There is also an auction and raffle, with fantastic prizes donated by Somerset attractions and locally made producers. If you would like to attend the dinner, or to support this event or FCT in any way, please send an email to bridgetannerees@gmail. com. To know more about FCT, or to make a referral, visit familycounsellingtrust.org. If you are a family who wishes to use the service, this must be done via a referral by a professional. You can ask your doctor or someone who works with your child to make a referral via the website.
October Half Term Fun at the Palace Keep the little ones entertained this October Half Term down at The Bishop’s Palace in Wells. The theme for the week is ‘Woodland Wonders’ and families can choose from a range of interactive autumnal activities. The fun starts on Monday 23rd October from 10:30am-3pm at the ‘Nature Ninjas’ session, when there will be a variety of garden-based activities. The garden team will be on hand to help families find out what’s growing in the garden at this time of year and will be helping little ones to create bird feeders and to plant seeds and bulbs. Throughout Half Term week, a Woodland Wonders Trail will be on offer, using different parts of the Palace Buildings and the Gardens to encourage families to discover and explore the site. On Friday 27th from 10:30am-3pm a ‘Woodland Wonders’ Family Fun Friday will take place. There will be a range of autumnal-themed crafts to keep little hand busy and to excite creative imaginations. Don’t forget to visit the Arboretum to see the trees in their autumnal splendour – it’s also home to The Dragon’s Lair - ideal for exercising little legs after all the other fun! If you’ve worked up a hunger, The Bishop’s Table will have a full menu of hot and cold options to keep both children and grownups happy! All activities are included with standard admission.
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‘HAVE A HEART’ FOR CHILDREN IN CARE
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omerset Children in Care have helped kick-start a ‘Have a Heart’ campaign in the lead up to National Adoption Week to raise awareness of the number of children waiting to be adopted. ‘National Adoption Week’ launches on 16 October and encourages people to consider adopting a child or to help spread the word about the urgent need for more adopters. Somerset County Council is encouraging everyone to join in the ‘Have a Heart’ campaign to help spread this message. Take a photograph of a heart in as many ways as you like (from a children’s drawing to a design on a t-shirt to icing on a cake for example) and photograph it for social media. People can then post the heart picture on Facebook, twitter or Instagram with the hashtags #HaveaHeart #SupportAdoption. Councillor Frances Nicholson, Cabinet Member for Children and Families at Somerset County Council, said: “Somerset needs a minimum of 30 adopters this year alone to give Somerset
Children a forever Mum or Dad. If you are looking to start or complete your family we urge you to consider adopting a child. There are many children waiting right now, who deserve a safe and loving home. You can read their stories and the experiences of adopters at fosteradoptsomerset. org.uk. Even if you are not in a position to adopt, you can help promote adoption and we would be very grateful for whatever you can do. “We would urge any Somerset businesses and organisations to assist us in spreading the word by downloading a ‘National Adoption Week’ poster from our website or taking part in our ‘Have a Heart’ campaign via Social Media.” If you would like to know more about adopting a child, talk to our friendly team on 0800 587 9900 or come to an informal information event in National Adoption Week. Adoption events are held all over the County where experts are on hand to answer any questions you may have.For a full listing of events and the nearest one to you, check out: www. fosteradoptsomerset.org.uk/events/
THE HISTORY OF HALLOWEEN H
alloween is not exactly a typical holiday. Other holidays, like Christmas and Shavuot, celebrate an event. Halloween celebrates a lot of things, including the lives of people who aren’t with us anymore. The history of Halloween is not entirely a clear one. But here’s how it is thought to have started. Many hundreds of years ago, people called the Celts lived in Europe and on the British Isles. The Celts believed that the souls of the dead visited Earth on the last day of October. They had a festival in honour of these souls of the dead, and they called it Samhain. In time, the Roman Empire conquered the Celts and took over some of their beliefs as well. This included Samhain. The Romans combined it with their own festivals. And since the Roman Empire spread across a great part of the known world, the idea that the souls of the dead visited Earth on the last day of October spread far and wide.
Many ideas from the Roman days still survive in the Western countries. Halloween is one of them. But how did we get the name Halloween? In the 8th Century, the Catholic Church declared November 1 to be All Saints’ Day. The church calendar had a number of days honouring saints already. November 1 was picked to be the day to honour all saints who didn’t already have a day named in their honour. And the mass that the Catholic Church celebrated on November 1 was called Allhallowmas. This meant ‘mass of all the hallowed [saintly people.]’. It was commonly called ‘All Hallows’ Day.’ And somewhere along the line, the night before became known as Allhallowe’en, which was short for ‘evening before All Hallows’ Day.’ It was then shortened to what we now call Halloween. One last question: Why do people dress up as ghosts, goblins, vampires, and other scary creatures?
The people who started all this Halloween business many years ago believed that if they appeared scary, they would scare away the spirits of the dead who were roaming the earth on All Hallows’ Eve. These people also carried food to the edge of town and left it there, hoping the spirits would eat that food and not come and raid the village. In Great Britain, Jack-O-Lanterns are traditionally made from turnips. The Halloween custom came to America through Irish immigrants, and since turnips weren’t cheap state-side, Americans used pumpkins. Today, pumpkins are used worldwide, to the disappointment of turnip farmers everywhere.
HALLOWEEN GAMES THE MUMMY WRAP GAME
SKELETON SCAVENGER HUNT
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You will need at least one roll of toilet paper per team (two would be even better). Divide the children into teams. One child to be the mummy and the others to wrap them up with the toilet paper. You could either make it a race to see how fast you use up the roll or judge by how covered up the mummy is.
Instead of bobbing for apples in a bucket of water (which can really wreak havoc on costumes or face paint!), have kids try to “snap” a bite from an apple hanging on a string. You’ll need apples with stems—tie the string to the stem, then loop it around a tree branch (outside) or a broomstick or suspension curtain rod (inside).
PUMPKIN BOWLING
Choose smallish pumpkins with short stems (depending on the ages of your party guests). Set up 1- or 2-litre bottle and tape off a starting line for an instant bowling alley. Fill the bottles with a bit of sand or rice if they topple over too easily. You can work with the children to decorate the bottles with stickers, markers, and other art materials.
The children can search the garden or the house on the hunt for skeleton parts (cut from paper, or plastic ones purchased from a toy store or craft shop). For an extra challenge, see if the party guests can reassemble their bony treasures into a complete skeleton set.
Cut pumpkin shapes from paper and arrange them on the floor; children must move from pumpkin to pumpkin while music plays, just like in musical chairs. To keep children from being excluded, allow them to share pumpkins as you remove a pumpkin for each round. By the end of the game, all the children have to squeeze onto one spot. For variety, you could also use spider webs, tombstones, or witchy cauldrons for targets.
RELAY RACES
Get creative with this one—there are lots of silly ways for children to get from the starting line to the finish! Try having them stagger like zombies, fly on broomsticks like witches, or hop like toads.
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MAKING THE “BANK OF MUM AND DAD” WORK FOR YOU
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e often hear about the difficulties faced by first-time buyers trying to take that first step on to the property ladder. In many respects, the property market has adapted over time in recognition of this, but whether you feel that options including shared ownership, the Help to Buy initiative and specialist mortgage products go far enough will be a matter of personal experience. However, if you’re faced with the challenge of buying your first home, a solution may be closer than you realised. According to recent studies, the so-called ‘Bank of Mum & Dad’ is now the UK’s 9th largest mortgage lender and whilst it won’t be an option for all first-time buyers, if this is a path that you’ve toyed going down, you’d be well advised to do your homework first. Here’s our advice on what you should consider. The first thing to bear in mind is that the Bank of Mum & Dad can take a number of different forms and you’ll need to consider your own situation (and that of your parents or other willing friend or relative!) to gauge which is best for your own circumstances. It is at this stage, before you make any potentially life changing decisions, that you should seek expert advice from a financial advisor who will objectively consider the pros and cons of each option, for all parties involved. So that you’re prepared for that conversation, however, there are a few options which you may wish to consider. Firstly, whether a financial transaction linked to the deposit should be a gift or a loan and if the latter, whether interest will be charged. The advantage of gifting the money is that for the purchaser, they’re likely to be able to bring their purchase forward and proceed more quickly than if they’d had to save up for the deposit themselves. The downside for the parents or other donors, however, is that their cash reserves, which they’ll have no doubt built up over many years, will be quickly depleted.
The Bank of Mum & Dad can, however, also be utilised in other ways and both equity release and loans against existing family properties can prove advantageous in this respect – depending, that is, on the individual’s circumstances. In the case of releasing cash from the family home via equity release, the impact to both the parents and other family members further on in life needs to be factored in to avoid surprises and disappointment at a later stage. Another option to potentially consider would be purchasing the new property in joint names with both the first-time buyer and parents appearing on the mortgage and title deeds. However, with changes to taxation around owning more than one property having come in to force in recent times, any parent considering this option should seek expert legal and financial advice to fully understand the tax implications of owning two homes. With the range of options fully considered, there’s another major question to ask yourselves and that is whether tapping in to the Bank of Mum & Dad is likely to place undue stress and strain on this important family relationship, especially if personal circumstances on either side alter in the future. The importance of the Bank of Mum & Dad in today’s property market can’t be underestimated and its future importance is unlikely to wane. However, in the same way that a ‘traditional’ financial agreement would be entered in to with safeguards, due diligence and necessary checks and balances, it is prudent to seek both expert financial and legal advice before assuming that this could be an easy option for gaining access to the property market. If this path to owning your first home is something you’ve considered, or you’re just keen to discuss your property and financing options with an expert, then visit your local Andrews office or visit www.andrewsonline.co.uk for expert advice and guidance.
PUZZLES Colour me i n !
Quiz Time! Have a go at answering these Halloween questions. What word beginning with letter C describes a large metal pot used by witches to brew potions and cast spells? Which large orange fruit is associated with a Jack O' Lantern? What traditional Halloween activity involves children dressing up in scary costumes and calling on neighbours houses? What bone, found in the head, is often used as a symbol of Halloween? True or false: Halloween is the Eve of All Saint's Day? Can you unscramble the following word to reveal a method of transport popular with witches: CKBRMOSOTI? What mammal is able to fly and is associated with Halloween? What traditional Halloween game involves a tub of water and apples? Complete the following witches chant: double, double, toil and ...?
Maths Quiz Place the maths symbol in the box to make the sum correct.
10 12 65 22
5 = 50 4=3 41 = 106 3 = 19
77 124 21 9
11 = 7 3 = 372 0 = 21 7 = 63
HEY! competitions WIN FAMILY PASS TO ICESCAPE (2 ADULTS + 3 CHILDREN) Coming to the Tropicana in Weston-super-Mare this Winter, is an exciting new festive destination. With the UK’s largest Winter ice rink, a Santa’s grotto and an igloo bar, there is something on offer for all the family. The giant snow slide will get friends and family racing to the finish and the festive food stalls and fairy-tale carousel will make this event a truly magical experience. Tickets can be purchased from our website www.icescape-tropicana.co.uk
To win, simply answer this question: What is the name of the Icescape penguin skating aid?
WIN A FAMILY TICKET TO SANTA'S CHRISTMAS WISH AT THE ATHENAEUM Santa’s Christmas Wish is a brand new song-filled interactive show particularly suitable for 2-7 year olds followed by a special meet, greet and treat with Father Christmas himself! Christmas is a season of joy, love and sharing but what would Santa himself like for Christmas? Dasher the Reindeer has an idea…Pompom the Penguin thinks he knows… Or maybe Snowy the Snowman has the answer? Mrs Claus needs all their help – and yours – to find out! Join the adventure to give Santa the very best Christmas, then meet him afterwards when every child will receive a special present from Santa himself after the most Christmassy Christmas show ever!
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WIN A FAMILY TICKET TO SEE ALADDIN AT BRISTOL HIPPODROME (4 TICKETS) Jump aboard a high-flying magical carpet headed for Old Peking and make tickets for this year’s spectacular Bristol Hippodrome pantomime Aladdin one of your three wishes. Starring Joe Pasquale as Wishee Washee, Marti Pellow as evil sorcerer Abanazar and Hayley Tamaddon as princess Jasmine, Aladdin is a spectacular adventure featuring a beautiful love story, flying carpets, a wish-granting genie and a lamp packed full of spectacular family entertainment. Don’t miss your flight aboard the magic carpet! Fly to the Box Office and book your tickets today!
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FIVE A FAMILY TICKET TO LIGHT UP LANSDOWN AT BATH RACECOURSE AND A PACKET OF DONUTS (2 ADULTS AND 2 CHILDREN) On Fri 3rd Nov - Light up Lansdown is the bonfire night event of the year in Bath. Enjoy some good old Fawkes’ fun with fireworks, food and family entertainment, including fairground rides, circus tricks, face painting and loads more! With family fun available from 5pm, there will be an official lighting of the bonfire, before a spectacular show of colours over Lansdown at 7.30pm. A range of bars and eateries will be available, from mulled wine and frothy hot chocolates to toffee apples and hot pork rolls.
To win, simply answer this question: What is the name of the brand new stand at Bath Racecourse?
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HE'S BEHIND YOU! PANTO SEASON HAS STARTED
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he theatre is full. The audience is made up of children, parents, grandparents, friends and schoolmates, full of excitement, chattering and rustling sweet papers. Suddenly, the music begins; everyone focuses on the stage as the lights in the theatre grow dim. The Panto has begun! Pantomime or 'Panto' for short, is a traditional British Christmas play and a chance for people to go to the theatre. But it really came from very un-British traditions, nothing to do with Christmas whatever! It can be traced back to the ancient Roman 'Saturnalia' midwinter feast, at which everything was supposed to be turned upside-down. Men dressed up as women and women as men. Just like the Pantomime Dames (men comically dressed up as women) and principal boys (young women dressed up as boys) of the modern day panto. Pantomime first came to Britain in the 18th century from the 'commedia dell'arte', the Italian tradition of improvised theatre. The stories of the commedia dell'arte had many 'stock' characters in them such as clowns and jesters and a 'baddie'. Traditional plots got mixed up with fairy and folk tales and gradually evolved into the panto we know today. Pantomime is now a popular family entertainment. They are performed not only in the best theatres but also in village halls throughout Britain. Whether a lavish professional performance or local amateur dramatic production, all pantomimes are well attended. Audience participation is a very important part of a panto. The audience are encouraged to boo the villain whenever he enters the stage, argue with the Dame (who is always a man) and warn the Principal Boy (who is always a girl) when the villain is behind them by shouting out "He's behind you!" Slapstick is another important part of a British pantomime - the throwing of custard pies, the ugly sisters (who are always played by men) falling over, lots of silly costumes including of course, the pantomime horse which is played by two people in a horses costume. By the end of the pantomime, the villain has been defeated, true love has conquered all and everyone lives happily ever after.
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TAKING YOUR CHILD TO THE THEATRE A
visit to the theatre has the potential to be a life-changing experience, as well as an opportunity for a unique kind of learning. It can touch the imagination, arouse curiosity, or fire an artistic impulse in your child.
CHOOSING THE RIGHT SHOW. Toddlers through age 4 do best with shows that include lots of opportunities for participation and are short – 30 to 50 minutes. Many older children can enjoy a longer children’s play – 60 to 75 minutes. Also, shows created for children will expect some noise and wiggling – it’s all part of the experience! GET A SEAT NEAR THE AISLE. This will be helpful in case you need to leave the theatre for any reason (remember: their bladders are smaller than yours!). Theatre Etiquette Discuss the differences between going to the theatre and cinema, and how they can do their part to be a good audience member. Be sure to tell your child that the lights will dim right before the show starts – this lets everyone in the audience see the action on stage better! Quarter Page Advert 170x 134.qxp_Layout 1 21/08/2017 13:07 Page 1
IF YOU MUST BRING A SNACK FOR YOUR CHILD, MAKE IT A 'QUIET' ONE. Sweet wrappers or crisps can be surprisingly loud in the theatre Arrive 20 to 30 minutes before your show time. This gives you time to hang up your coats, find the toilet, take a look around, and find your seats (theatre doors open 30 minutes prior to most shows).
SHOW YOUR APPRECIATION AND ENTHUSIASM for the performance by providing attention,
as well as participation and applause at the proper times. Remember to watch your child’s face as they see characters come to life on stage. You will cherish these memories! NOT THE RIGHT DAY. Sometimes it’s just not the right day for sitting quietly. It’s okay to excuse yourself when your little one’s attention has run out. Try taking a stroll out to the reception, sometimes a little break is all it takes. AFTER THE SHOW. Try following up on your outing by reading a related book or planning an art, music, or dance project. Provide dress-up clothes, props, and other materials so children can re-enact the performance – or create their own, unique one!
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CHILDREN’S SHOWS AT THE MCMILL AN THEATRE
Lost and Found
A magical festive family pantomime.
by Oliver Jeffers Sunday 22 Oct (2 show times)
The Hunting of the Snark Friday 3 Nov (2 show times)
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Thursday 21 – Friday 29 Dec (except 24 and 25 Dec)
Lily and the Snow Bear Sunday 3 Dec (2 show times)
www.mcmillantheatre.com Bath Road, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA6 4PZ
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What’s On for the scraps of a spell that you will need to piece together. Trail: £1 per child. Normal admission applies.hestercombe.com.
October 21 - 29
Spookley returns to Farrington’s! After its huge success last year, the Spookley Pumpkin Festival returns to Farrington’s Farm Shop this autumn! Pick from thousands of home-grown pumpkins from their pumpkin patch, carve Spookley shapes and try some seasonal pumpkin dishes. Or cosy up and listen to the heart-warming story of Spookley, the square shaped pumpkin. The pumpkin festival will be taking place at Farrington’s over the weekend of 14th and 15th October and the half term week from 21st – 29th October Farrington Farm, Farrington Gurney.
October 21 - 29
Spooky Spell Halloween Trail at Hestercombe Visit Hestercombe this October half-term and follow our Spooky Spells Halloween Trail around the autumnal gardens. The trail begins in our wizarding bookshop, at the entrance to the Georgian Landscape Garden. From there you’ll walk through whispering woods, see ancient temples, enter the Witch’s Hut and walk beside the dark waters of the lake. All the while, you’ll need to look out
October 21 - 28
Pumpkin Fest at Noahs Ark Zoo Farm We’re super pumped to invite you to Noah’s Ark for our first Pumpkin Fest this autumn Half Term. From the 21st – 28th October. During the days get involved with Pumpkin Painting and decorating (£1.50), Pumpkin themed animal enrichment, Pumpkin sports and warming seasonal treats in the café. Whilst you’re here don’t forget to enjoy our heated indoor play areas, over 100 species of animals, free animal talks and shows and the UK’s longest hedge maze. Noahs Ark Zoo Farm, Wraxall.
October 22
Explore Ebbor 10am - 4pm A free and fun-packed day to enjoy and discover more about Ebbor’s fascinating geology and archaeological finds. Join in with guided walks round the gorge and to visit the Gully Cave dig, environmental activities and games for children, sand-pit ‘fossil dig’ and much more.
World Horse Welfare
Glenda Spooner Farm A family fun day out this Half Term!
Meet the Horses, Outdoor Trails, Fun Activities and much more! Open Wednesday – Sunday, all year round Bistro open from 10am - 4pm Farm open from 11am - 4pm
Step back in time this Christmas at Tyntesfield
FREE ENTRY! World Horse Welfare Glenda Spooner Farm Rescue and Rehoming Centre Brincil Hill, Kingsdon, TA11 7LA t: +44 (0) 1935 841442
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There's immersive festive fun for all the family at Tyntesfield this Christmas, with Victorian storytelling, dancing, singing, crafts and games. Call 01275 461900 for details nationaltrust.org.uk/tyntesfield
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FREE, drop-in event. Booking necessary for guided walks. Ebbor Gorge Car Park, Deerleap, Wookey Hole, Wells, BA5 1AY.
October 23
‘Nature Ninjas’ at The Bishops Palace. There will be a variety of garden-based activities. The garden team will be on hand to help families find out what’s growing in the garden at this time of year and will be helping little ones to create bird feeders and to plant seeds and bulbs. Bishops Palace, Wells. 10:30am-3pm.
October 23 - 27
Half Term Creepy Critters week at Puxton Park Monday Fancy Dress Spooky Discos – 11-12pm and 2-3pm Tuesday The Creepy Crawly Show 2-3pm, and 3.30-4.30pm. Enjoy comedy, music, get me out of here style challenges and don’t forget the animals, with snakes, tarantulas, scorpions, lizards, giant African snails, hissing cockroaches, turtles and much more. Wednesday Crocodiles of the World 12-12.45pm, 1-1.45pm, 2-2.45pm, 3-3.45pm. Seeing the crocodiles up close and outside of the context of the zoo enables you to appreciate the beauty in their form, and the remarkable adaptations they have evolved. Thursday Slithering Snakes, 11.30am, 3.30pm. They will talk about the natural animal behaviour and habitats, encourage interaction and bust any myths surrounding these amazing giants of the jungle. Friday Beautiful bugs 11.30am, 3.30pm Max the Millipede, Dave the Madagascan Hissing Cockroach, the Giant Indian Stick Insects and our African Fruit Beetles all have an important evolutionary role to play. Do you dare handle one?
October 24 - 25
Free Holiday Drop ins at The Holburne Museum Have fun making Halloween kaleidoscopes and enjoy spending time with the family. All materials and instructions provided. 10.30am – 12.30pm and 1.30pm -3.30pm.The Holburne Museum, Bath.
October 26
Naturally Nocturnal Family Fun at The Rural Life Museum Get creative with crafts and activities based on creatures of the night including owls, mice, moles and bats 11.00am - 1.00pm and 2.00pm - 3.30pm. Normal museum admission applies. Somerset Rural Life Museum, Chilkwell Street, Glastonbury, BA6 8DB.
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October 28
Get Spooked with the Pumpkin Trail at Ham Wall Follow our Spooky Pumpkin trail at Ham Wall, find the creepy creatures in the reed beds, but beware what’s lurking round the corner. Drop-in event Saturday and Sunday, £2 per trail, includes a small prize. For more information: Phone 01458 860494, email ham.wall@rspb.org.uk 11:00am - 4:00pm.
November 1
Open Day at Baltonsborough Primary School 9.30am – 12.00pm and 1.00pm -2.30pm. Baltonsborough Primary School, Baltonsborough.
November 4
Bonfire Night Fireworks Display 5:00pm - 9:00pm Puxton Park has become famous for its fabulous firework displays. This year we invite the award-winning Fire Magic back to wow crowds once again (www.firemagic.co.uk). The park will reopen at 5pm with the display starting at 7pm with many of our attractions open and children’s rides brought in alongside stalls, hog roasts and BBQ. Prices are £7 for individuals or £25 for a family of four.
November 10 - 12
The Christmas Artisan Markets The Bishops Palace 10-4pm The Christmas Artisan Markets Following the phenomenal success of last year’s event, we will once again be helping you to get your Christmas shopping started in style with our inspirational Christmas Artisan Markets. Taking place from Friday 10thSunday 12th November, with a range of over 30 stalls of local, handmade crafts and products to browse, you could delight your friends and with your perfectly chosen Christmas gifts this year. The Bishops Palace, Wells.
November 17
Toddler Explorers - The Wind Construct your own working windmill, hear a windy story, and make and sail a wooden toy yacht 10.30am - 11.30am, £5, booking required. Somerset Rural Life Museum, Chilkwell Street, Glastonbury, BA6 8DB.
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THE BRISTOL SANTA RUN IS BACK! C
hildren’s Hospice South West (CHSW) is excited to announce the return of its popular Santas on the Run event in Bristol on 10th December.
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Santas on the Run is a 2k fun run which all of the family can take part in – including the dog! - and is the perfect way to celebrate the festive season. Join thousands of others running, jogging, walking or dancing round the harbourside and city centre in their Santa suits, which are provided by the charity. Last year over 2,200 people descended upon the city having raised £60k in sponsorship, which went directly to helping the charity fund the services of its local hospice, Charlton Farm. Charlton Farm in Wraxall currently supports over 200 families whose children have been diagnosed with life-limiting or lifethreatening conditions. The hospice offers the whole family short breaks, respite, palliative care and, when needed, end of life care and bereavement support. Christmas is always a poignant time of year for families supported by the charity, some of whom may be sharing their last Christmas together. Some families will spend a few days over the Christmas period at the hospice for a festive break. Charlton Farm is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year providing vital care and support to children and families when they are staying as well as supporting them with advice and visits when they are at home or in hospital.
Run, jog, skip or walk our festive 2k fun run for all the family
Raising money for
Sunday 10 December 2017, 1.00pm Bristol Harbourside
Hollie Thorogood, Events Fundraiser for CHSW, said ‘Santas on the Run is such a fun way to start the festive season and get everyone in the Christmas spirit. Whether you are taking part with family, friends or even as a Christmas outing with colleagues, seeing so many Santas all in one place is a sight to behold. Plus you’ll be raising vital funds for the region’s only dedicated children’s hospice.’ To sign up to Santas on the Run, visit www.chsw.org.uk/ santasbristol or www.facebook.com/events/1416515515068923/ prices include your Santa suit, medal and festive treat.
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GET READY FOR CARNIVAL TIME!
arnivals are the highlight of the year around here, and one of the most exciting displays of amateur entertainment anywhere in the world. There are various organised carnivals every year, some with over a hundred brilliantly lit and decorated floats – ‘carts’, we call them – and exotically dressed performers from the local carnival clubs. The carnivals operate on a circuit, travelling from town to town, so you are sure to be able to catch one near where you are staying. The festive spirit first breaks out in September, and we keep it up during October, with the Guy Fawkes carnivals until late November, just when your spirits need lifting - that’s how carnivals started, as one of these prehistoric ‘winter’s coming, let’s have a festival’ occasions. The ingenuity and design skills of the carnival clubs will take your breath away. Whichever carnival you choose, check the route, arrive early as some roads may be closed, dress warm, be prepared for big crowds and a show lasting several hours. Above all, bring plenty of loose change. It’s all done for charity, and it’s a free show, so give generously.
Fri 13 October 7:30pm Wincanton Sat 14 October 7:00pm Castle Cary Sat 14 October 7:30pm Chard Fri 20 October 7:30pm Salisbury Sat 21 October 7:00pm Trowbridge Sat 21 October 7:00pm Taunton Sat 28 October 7:00pm Warminster Sat 04 November 7:00pm Bridgwater Mon 06 November 7:30pm Highbridge & Burnham-on-Sea Fri 10 November 7:15pm Weston-super-Mare Sat 11 November 7:00pm North Petherton Mon 13 November 7:30pm Midsomer Norton Wed 15 November 7:30pm Shepton Mallet Fri 17 November 7:00pm Wells Sat 18 November 7:00pm Glastonbury Classrooms available, parking for coaches, toilets, disabled facilities, picnic area and our mini-marshes discovery zone
Teachers - Sign your pupils
up to nature at RSPB Avalon Marshes near Glastonbury
To find out more contact: jane.allen@rspb.org.uk Tel: 01458 860494. For our full programme visit: www.rspb.org.uk/schoolvisits
Programme: EYFS and Key Stage 1 • Brilliant Birds • Discovering Pond Minibeasts • Discovering Land Minibeasts • Seasonal Sensory Walk • Plant Detectives (KS1) Key Stage 2 • Rocks and Soils • Investigating Minibeasts • Living Things and their Habitat • Pond Habitat Study • Discovering Birds
Half day visits costs from £3.50 per primary child all year round.
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News and Reviews LATEST SCHOOL NEWS
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ACTIVE ASHCOTT The children from Ashcott Primary School have been enjoying the start to the new term by getting active. In addition to the wide range of extra-curricular sport already on offer at Ashcott School, the children can now take part in daily fun activities on the school playground and field, organised and delivered by TLE Sports Coaching. The coaches deliver daily activities such as: hockey, rugby, benchball and multi-skills, during the lunch hour, for children of all ages and abilities. The emphasis is on having fun, getting involved in something new and just having a go. Feedback from the children so far is very positive and participation in the activities is very high. Pictured are some of the children who took part in a lunchtime hockey session with a coach from TLE Sports Coaching.
A BIG WELCOME BACK FROM ASHCOTT SCHOOL
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What a fantastic start to the school year it has been for Ashcott School! The children came back to school looking cheerful and smart, ready to try new things and have fun. The school would like to welcome all of the new parents to the school community and say a big welcome back to existing parents. An exciting autumn term awaits.
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ASHCOTT’S SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTS
NEWS FROM DITCHEAT PRIMARY SCHOOL
Owl and Woodpecker Class have had a bit of a smartening up during the holidays with the exterior of the newer building all repainted and cleaned. In addition, the gazebo on the playground has had a bit of an overhaul with new supports, a new floor and new paintwork all over. In the next few weeks, the school are hoping to extend the allotment area to allow for more planting beds, as well as adding more equipment to our trim trail on the school field thanks to a donation from SOAP.
The term has begun well and the school have enjoyed welcoming the new Reception children. Fourteen children joined Cherry Class attended mornings only until the end of September. They were also pleased to welcome two new members of staff, Miss Boyce in Cherry Class and Miss Alvis in Maple class. They bring a wealth of skills and experience and seem to have enjoyed their first few weeks, getting to know children and establishing good routines for their classes. One of the nicest surprises for the children was coming back to find that the school now have an ‘Open Classroom’ built in the corner of our playground. This provides a covered area suitable for different activities away from the hustle and bustle of a busy playtime. It also provides another work area for classes to use throughout the day, with plenty of seating and tables to work at.
NEWS FROM ST LAWRENCE AND PRIDDY Wiltshire Horn Class have had a fantastic first week getting to know one another. They have created wanted and for sale pictures which reminds the children what they are good at and what they would like to improve. They have written, looked at spellings, read, made bookmarks, listened to music and had a busy but fun week. KS1 have also had a super first week back at school. The class have enjoyed playing games to get to know one another and to welcome the new reception children. Oak class has settled in well and everyone has come back to school with big smiles ready to learn. The Reception children have enjoyed learning the class routines and the older children have enjoyed moving up a year! Holly class have been developing their skills of team work through building spaghetti and marshmallow towers and designing paper aeroplanes designed to carry a large cargo and glide more than 3 metres. They have also used their artistic skills to recreate the ‘Story of the Bible’
ST LAWRENCE’S TESCO FUNDING BID
St Lawrence’s has put in a funding bid to redevelop the Early years outside area which will allow them to replace the playhouse and storage areas as well as provide additional toys for the children. It has been accepted and the amount received will depend on how many counters customers put in St Lawrence’s box at the Tesco store in Wells. The scheme runs until the 31st October and the more counters you put in, the more funding they will get. The amount awarded is determined by the bid which has the largest number of counters. First place gets their full bid, second receives £1,000 and third £800. Please support the schools bid when you are shopping in-store.
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ST JOHNS FOREST SCHOOL The Forest School at St. John’s, Glastonbury gives children the opportunity to spend more time learning outdoors; to work creatively with natural materials, build their ability to work cooperatively, learn to evaluate risk, and develop their awareness and empathy for the natural world. At the same time working outdoors improves their confidence, sense of well-being and spiritual awareness. Each year at the school, the children will have a half-term of activities with the Forest School Leader, reinforced by regular outdoor activities with their class teacher. The second year of the programme will build on the skills and experiences of the first year. Forest School sessions take place on Thursday afternoons. The Forest School Leader currently delivers Forest School at two schools and a nursery in the Wells area. He has 10 years experience as a Level 3 Forest School practitioner and is a qualified teacher with many years of classroom experience. He has published two books on outdoor learning that can be found on Amazon.
NEW ADVENTURE PLAY EQUIPMENT The children at Ashcott Primary School are very excited to be able to play on their new ‘Trim Trail’ equipment which has recently been installed on the school field. There are 4 fantastic new pieces of play equipment, making 12 in total, forming a trail around the outside of the school field, helping to bring break times to life and keep the children fit at the same time. Last year the children in Y5/6 wrote letters to the school PTA asking for more equipment for break times. The children’s plan was well received and thanks to the Supporters of Ashcott Primary (SOAP) the idea was brought to life this year. A great example of pupil power in action!
WESTHAY MOOR NATURE RESERVE TOUR Children at Priddy School have recently being involved in a fantastic opportunity. Earlier in the year some of the older children were asked by the Somerset Wildlife Trust to have a guided tour of the Westhay Moor Nature Reserve as part of a funded project by the Somerset Wildlife Trust. Back in the classroom the children were then asked to draw pictures in response to something that inspired them. These were then carved into wooden panels to be permanently added to the North Tower Hide at the Westhay Moor Nature Reserve, on the Avalon Marshes. Finally after much excitement, on Friday 22nd September some of the children who were involved in this art project were invited to attend it’s formal opening! The children felt very important and were proud of their work. They were also able to meet many other people involved in the project including Patricia Stainton the Chairman of the Somerset Wildlife Trust and ‘celebrities’ such as Simon King OBE the wildlife photographer and Michael Eavis CBE.
STONEHENGE VISIT FOR ELMHURST On the 20th September, Year 3 from Elmhurst Junior enjoyed a wonderful visit to Stonehenge for the day. They took part in many hands-on activities including landscape building, stone erecting and dressing up in traditional Stone Age clothing. One of the children’s favourite activity was pretending to be architects and digging out a barrow (scaled down version) to discover a skeleton! They also found gold too! Whilst outside, the children experienced what life was truly like during the Stone Age by wall building, working with reeds and grinding wheat whilst residing in a traditional Stone Age home. They then jumped on a bus to explore Stonehenge itself. The school thanked the Stonehenge team who were very helpful and enthusiastic and a thanks to all the parents who helped out on the day.
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