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Issue 59 March/April 2020


King’s Lynn Corn Exchange

Tuesday 7 April - 4pm £16.50, Family (4) £60 Get ready to experience all your favourite pop divas as the greatest female stars of today appear on the same stage for the first time ever!

Box Office: 01553 764864 kingslynncornexchange.co.uk


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Dear Reader,

I’m absolutely thrilled to become the Assistant Editor of Families Cambridgeshire Magazine and part of the larger Families Magazine group. In one of my first roles compiling the What’s On guide, I have been reminded of what a great county we live in and what amazing opportunities are afforded to our children – from walks in the countryside exploring nature and breathing in the beauty of spring to the fabulous Cambridge Science Festival with so many free activities for children (and parents) of all ages to enjoy. As a Mum of two children – one boy and one girl with a six-year age gap – I understand that it’s often difficult to find activities that both will enjoy. However, Families Cambridgeshire Magazine has often assisted with planning what to do during both term time and school holidays to keep them both happy. I’m excited to join the team and discover even more brilliant local activities to share with you all in the future. @familiesCambMag

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What's in this issue? 4. News and Views 7.

Families Promotion

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What's On Pages

11. School Spotlights

A FAMILY TICKET FOR 4 TO SEE MILKSHAKE! LIVE ON SUNDAY 31ST MAY 2020 – KING’S LYNN CORN EXCHANGE Milkshake Monkey can’t wait to put on a spectacular new musical for you all! But when stage fright hits, his favourite Milkshake friends come to help, creating the most dazzling show you have ever seen! Be part of this fantastic production as you learn the amazing songs and dances with your favourite Milkshake friends, and watch as the music, the lights, the costumes and stage come together. With great Milkshake friends, anything is possible. To enter, look out for the post on our Facebook page: @famcambsmag

13. What to do if School's not Working 15. Easter Clubs & Classes

Wise words

FAMILY: a little bit of crazy, a little bit of loud and a whole lot of love.

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News & views

Share the Love of Reading on World Book Day! Although the focus of World Book Day seems to be on what fancy dress outfits children should to wear to school, the real aim is to encourage a love of reading. This year it’s all about sharing stories. Visit WorldBookDay.com to join the campaign to Share A Million Stories. Sharing a story is being read to, or reading with an adult, sibling, friend – or pet for a minimum of 10 minutes. This can take place anywhere, anytime during the day. Sharing an audio book counts too. Audio books are great for engaging reluctant, struggling and developing readers as they allow children to access a wider range of stories, which might be beyond their reading level.

Peppa Pig’s Muddy Puddle Walk for Charity

Between the 11th and the 17th May, nurseries, early years groups, families and children up and down the country are being encouraged to take part in a Muddy Puddle Walk to raise money for the international children’s charity, Save the Children. By taking part in a Muddy Puddle Walk and raising money for Save the Children, you can help vulnerable children around the world have a safe place to play and learn. Sign up at MuddyPuddleWalk.org for a free Muddy Puddle Walk Fundraising Pack full of fun Peppa Pig inspired activities to help you get started – with tips for great walks indoors and out, fundraising ideas, fun activities to get your walkers ready for the big day and at the end of the walk, there’s a free Peppa Pig sticker reward for every child. More info: MuddyPuddleWalk.org

Celebrating Breastfeeding Families Across the UK

Fast becoming the largest annual breastfeeding celebration in the country, The Big Breastfeeding Café is back for the 5th year in 2020. The iconic event is set to connect thousands of families on the 6th May and is set to be the biggest yet. Led by the world’s leading breastfeeding brand, Medela, the initiative will see a network of mini events taking place on the same day across the UK, encouraging mums and dads to chat and celebrate all things breastfeeding and virtually bringing together thousands of breastfeeding families. Parents are invited to join the national celebration by hosting their own Breastfeeding Cafe either at home, in a local coffee shop, or even a nearby hall. Every host will be sent the ultimate event kit from Medela. Café owners are also being encouraged to join the campaign by hosting an event for the local parenting community, supporting local families and enabling even more mums and dads to get involved in spreading positive news about breastfeeding. For every café hosted, Medela will send a Big Breastfeeding Café pack, a complete package of everything café hosts need including posters, invitations, surprise treats and some all-important tea and biscuits, this year donated by McVities and Tick Tock Tea! To sign up, parents simply need to pop an email to thebigbreastfeedingcafe@ gmail.comto find out more. 4 Families Cambridgeshire

When children read their own books, it is important that they are at just the right level of difficulty. If they are too tricky, children will lose interest, understanding and enjoyment. Reading Chest (the children’s book rental) has inspired many reluctant young readers by providing access to a vast range of books at just the right level of difficulty. World Book Day gives schools the freedom to drop the usual timetable and focus on books and reading. So be prepared, get the children involved and share some stories! For reading advice and more information on books for children learning to read, visit www.readingchest.co.uk

Firetech

Have established themselves as the UK’s leading provider of exciting, challenging and relevant tech education experiences for 6 to 17 year olds. Seven years on from their first camp, the world in which children learn has transformed at an astonishing pace. Technology now offers young people radically new ways to create, connect and learn. Equally, however, they now encounter challenges ranging from data privacy concerns to the rise of fake news, from inappropriate content to inappropriate relationships, and from online bullying to managing their screen time effectively. Therefore it’s vital that young people are able to take control of technology as creators, rather than as passive consumers. Firetech envisage a future where young people can harness technology as a force for good in their lives and use technology in a positive, creative and meaningful way. From 2020, Firetech is focused on developing digital leadership in young people across the world by • Encouraging positive, human-centred relationships with technology • Being conscious of the impact of how we use technology • Harnessing tech for the good of the world, and • Promoting the most cutting-edge, exciting tech to young people “We are really excited about the year ahead in which we will grow our work, adding new courses (on subjects like Artificial Intelligence, how to build a tech startup, and Hollywood special effects) and working in partnership with international governments and leading corporates like Amazon to help grow”.

Learn to Play Day

A free national event to encourage everyone in the UK to start making music is coming to Cambridgeshire on Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th March. Supported by Jools Holland OBE, and run by charity Music for All, the 2020 Learn to Play Day will see music shops, teachers, venues and schools throughout the county partner with leading musical instrument brands to offer thousands of FREE music lessons. So far, participating venues include: • PMT Cambridge on East Road • Millers Music on Sussex Street Further venues are set to be announced over the coming weeks. Held in partnership with the Musicians’ Union, the ‘Take It Away’ scheme and Making Music, the Learn to Play Day initiative has been growing in popularity over the last nine years with a record 10,000 free lessons held in 2019. Musician Jools Holland said: “As Patron of the Music for All charity, I’m delighted to lend my support to National Learn to Play Day. It’s a pleasure to be able to share the joy of music, and this special day allows thousands to get involved as venues all over the country offer music lessons for free.” To find a FREE music lesson near you, simply visit musicforall.org.uk/learntoplayday/ familiesonline.co.uk


News & views

Having Fewer Toys May Be Better

INVISIBLE GOODNESS WRAPPED UP IN FUN

Lucy Quick, Perform founder says ‘Perform classes are a bit like a pasta sauce that’s filled with hidden vegetables: kids think it’s really tasty and don’t realise that it’s full of healthy nutrition. Our classes provide invisible goodness wrapped up in an hour of games, role-play, dance routines and songs. The children are enjoying an hour of fun but they’re also being equipped with essential confidence-building social skills. We all want our children to be happy, feel confident enough to try new things and interact well with others. Taking part in regular drama activities encourages confident and fluent speaking, boosts reading and writing abilities and enhances coordination and spatial awareness. Rescuing a mermaid from a pirate ship might seem like just imaginative improvisation for 6 year olds, but it's teaching problem-solving and team-work too. My vision for Perform is to deliver classes with a specific focus on developing a child’s confidence and social skills and not to create just another drama school.’ Try a FREE no-obligation drama class at Newnham Croft Primary or Hills Road Sports and Tennis Centre, Cambridge. Visit www.perform.org.uk/try to book.

Participate in British Science Week

British Science Week is a 10 day celebration of science, technology, engineering and maths which takes place from 6th to 15th March. The annual festival features fascinating, entertaining and engaging events and activities across the UK, designed to appeal to families with children of all ages. Your child can also enter the annual poster competition and/or download a series of FREE activity packs at www.britishscienceweek. org, filled with resources and ideas to try out at home or school. The good news is these activities don’t require parents to have a science background or buy any expensive equipment. To find your local event or activity, visit www. sciencelive.net

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You’ve probably suspected it – well, it may now have been confirmed! Children who have too many toys are more easily distracted, and do not enjoy quality playtime, a new study suggests. Researchers at the University of Toledo in Ohio, US, recruited 36 toddlers and invited them to play in a room for half an hour, with either four toys, or sixteen toys. They found that youngsters were far more creative when they had fewer toys to play with. They also played with each for twice as long, thinking up more uses for each toy and lengthening and expanding their games. The authors of the study conclude that parents, schools and nurseries should pack away most of their toys and just rotate a small number regularly, to encourage children to become more creative and improve their attention spans. More info: www.sciencedirect.com

Discover National Parks this Spring

Saturday 4th April marks the start of Discover National Parks Fortnight, a celebration event aimed at inspiring people of all ages to explore outside and learn more about these special places. There are fifteen National Parks in the UK, spanning the length and breadth of the country. Ten in England, three in Wales and two in Scotland. National Parks protect almost 10% of England, 20% of Wales and 8% of Scotland. The UK-wide celebration includes a wide range of events and activities running throughout the Easter holidays, including guided walks, geocaching and wildlife experiences at every park. These events offer families a great opportunity to explore, learn, relax and unwind. To find about more visit: www.nationalparks.uk/discover

Maintained Schools Outperform Academies and Free Schools Maintained schools in England outperform academies and free schools in national exams taken at the end of year 6,according to figures released by the Department of Education (DfE). This data seemingly contradicts assurances given by the Government for several years that conversion of schools from council-maintained to academies and the opening of free schools would drive up education standards. The DfE reports says 66% of pupils in local authority-maintained schools reached the Government’s expected standards in both maths and reading,whilst 65% did so in academies and free schools. In sponsored academies, only 58% of pupils reached the required national standards. Free schools also compared poorly with maintained schools, with 62% of pupils reaching the expected standards. In maths alone, 77% of free school pupils reached the expected standard, compared with 80% in maintained primaries. More info: www.gov.uk/government/

Cambridge Science Festival What do all kites have in common to make them fly? Which are the fastest animals? What’s so cool about insects? What happens to food after it enters your mouth? From the awesome to the gruesome, the sublime to the revolting, families can expect it all at this year’s Cambridge Science Festival (9th – 22nd March) with events that include explosive demos, games, puzzles, quizzes, kite making, rocket launching, genome sequencing, storytelling and fossilised poo! Top picks include: Tiny but terrific: the

wonderful world of insects – Dr Ed Turner, Museum of Zoology, explores the amazing diversity of insects, and looks at why insect numbers are declining and how they can be conserved. The great animal race – zoologist Dr Matt Wilkinson reveals the fastest animals on land, in the air and in the water. Gums to bums – a series of revolting demos that reveal what happens from the moment food enters the mouth all the way until it reaches the toilet. View the full programme and book tickets via Cambridge Science Festival. Families Cambridgeshire 5


Open Morning Saturday 21 March, 1000 – 1230 (From Kindergarten to 6th Form)

Senior School Taster Day Saturday 16 May, 0930 – 1530 (For children currently in year 5) Whether your child is at the start of their educational journey in Early years, entering Senior School or starting 6th Form, Wisbech Grammar School provides an environment that enables children to discover their passion, achieve individual academic success and reach their potential

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For more information about our Open Morning or book a personalised visit, contact our Admissions Team on 01945 586750 email admissions@wisbechgrammar.com


Families Promotion

FAMILY MEALTIMES – lead by example Establishing a healthy relationship with food is important from a young age, but encouraging our children to eat healthily can feel like a constant battle for many parents. Once upon a time, mealtimes were a sacred and special time to chat and discuss your day with your family, but that’s steadily on the decline. According to a report from nursery brand Stokke (www.stokke.com), a quarter of families eat dinner in front of TV every day, just half enjoy a family meal at the dinner table and one in ten parents admits to letting children under 14 eat alone in their rooms. It seems parents may also be setting a bad example with three quarters of parents admitting that they keep their phones on the table at all times during dinner. Lead by example! Charlotte Stirling-Reed, a leading specialist in child nutrition, has identified some of the ‘bad habits’ we’re teaching our little ones at the dinner table: 1. NOT EATING TOGETHER - The biggest bad habit we are all guilty of. Simple but often challenging, aiming to sit and eat together whenever possible is the first step to healthy, happy mealtimes! Children learn the skills of eating, social skills and even what foods they enjoy by first copying others. 2. SETTING TOO MANY MEALTIME RULES Making mealtimes too pressured and setting mealtime rules, such as clearing your plate, eating all of your vegetables first, or sitting at the table until everyone has finished, can end up making mealtimes less enjoyable for children. Instead, stick to rules that you know are 100% necessary and matter to you. familiesonline.co.uk

3. MAKING SEPARATE MEALS - It is not

uncommon for parents to make separate meals for everyone in the family. This isn’t good for your child or for your sanity as a parent. To avoid allowing dinnertime to become a dreaded battle, and help your fussy child, offer a choice between one or two HEALTHY options. For example, do you want Weetabix or Porridge?

for good eating behaviour, such as ‘well done daddy, you’ve eaten ALL of your broccoli’, and talk about the aspects of the meal you enjoyed.

6. FORCING OR COAXING YOUR CHILD INTO EATING - Avoid trying to force or coax your

child into eating, even if you’re worried they’re not consuming enough food. It can establish a negative relationship with food and can also be dangerous. Young children are actually excellent at knowing when they are hungry and when they are full. 7. USING DISTRACTIONS SUCH AS TELEVISIONS, TOYS OR PHONES - According

to the research undertaken by Stokke, over two thirds of parents try to use distractions to get their children to eat something unconsciously. However, this simply teaches your children that food is bad or unimportant. Or, do you want potatoes or pasta today? This way, you’re allowing them some independence whilst still being in control of the food they’re eating. 4. OFFERING TOO MANY ALTERNATIVES

- Research has shown time and time again that babies and children learn to like what is familiar to them. If you offer your child broccoli and they reject it and you never offer it again, they won’t EVER learn to like it and their diet is being restricted! 5. GIVING ALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE FUSSY EATER - In most instances,

any attention given to food refusal simply encourages it. Instead give your attention to the people around the table, whether it be dad, brother or sister, who are eating well and enjoying their food. Offer lots of praise

8. OFFERING THE SAME FOODS EVERY WEEK

- It’s SO easy to get stuck offering the same foods each week, but boredom is one of the biggest reasons for children going off food and acting up at the dinner table. By offering a variety of foods not only are you exposing your children to a variety of tastes, flavours and nutrients, but you’re also preventing them getting fed up. With the main aim of encouraging families to sit together for mealtimes, Scandinavian designer, Peter Opsvik created the Stokke Tripp Trapp in 1972, the popular highchair that grows with your child as they get older and brings them closer to the table. It has since sold more than 11 million worldwide. For more information about the Stokke Tripp Trapp and other Stokke products visit www.stokke.com Families Cambridgeshire 7


W hat’s Onto

LAMB FEEDING

WHEN: March & April WHERE: Church Farm, Stow Bardolph Have a go at bottle feeding cute little lambs. There are also lambs being born all the time, you can see the newborns in the sheep maternity ward or in the Nursery. Adult £7.90, Children (2 – 16) £7.80, Age 1 £4.50, Under 1 Free, Family ticket £30.00 www.churchfarmstowbardolph.co.uk

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Family Punting Tour Deals

WHERE: Scudamores, Cambridge

All children are given an exclusive activity sticker passport, designed to use on and after their historical College Backs tours. The passports include an interactive sticker map, quiz, puzzles and a true or false section for those looking to test their mettle! From £49 online www.scudamores.com

Shrek The Musical WHEN: 3 - 7 March:

19.30 with Matinee at 15.00 on 7 March WHERE: The Maltings, Ely Everyone's favorite ogre is back in the hilarious stage spectacle based on the Oscar-winning smash hit film. Shrek The Musical is a Tony Award-winning fairy tale adventure. Tickets from £12.00 www.themaltingsely.org.uk/ events 01353 722228

Baby Magic

WHEN: 4 March 10.00 - 11.00

WHERE: The Fitzwilliam Museum

Spring Gardens WHEN: 1 - 22 March

10.00 - 16.00 WHERE: Chippenham Park Gardens Open to the public in March when the daffodils are a sea of yellows, creams and whites. With acres of gardens to see, new bulbs and blossoms and the cosy Potting Shed Cafe. Adult £5; Children FREE www.chippenhamparkgardens. info/opening-dates

his gently structured session allows babies (0 – 2 years) to discover aspects of the collection through sensory exploration of colour, shapes, texture, sounds and movement. Look at the galleries together and get creative in the Studio. Booking essential £4 per child. 01223 332904 www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk

Studio Sunday

WHERE: Kettle’s Yard

WHEN: 8 and 22 March, 5 and 19

April: 12.00-16.00 Artist led workshops for families with children of all ages but most suitable for children between 3 and 11 years. Get creative with artists and our education volunteers for as long as you like between 12 and 4pm. FREE www.kettlesyard.co.uk

Little Bugs Club – Great Fen WHEN: March & April (Term Time)

Fridays: 10.30 - 12.00 WHERE: Countryside Centre, Ramsey Heights A fantastic introduction to the natural world for pre-school children. Each weekly session is packed with activities, walks and games….be prepared to get mucky. www.wildlifebcn.org 01487 710420 8 Families Cambridgeshire

Room on the Broom

Nature Tots

WHEN: 9 and 23 March, 13 and 27

April: 10.00 – 11.30 WHERE Ferry Meadows, Peterborough Each session has a nature theme and will include a messy craft activity, time to explore the beautiful outdoors, story and songtime – March theme is ‘once upon a time’ and April theme is ‘frogs’. Suitable for children age 2+ years. Adults may bring up to two paying children. Accompanying siblings below the age of 2yrs may attend at no cost. Cost: £3.50 neneparktrust.cloudvenue.co.uk/ naturetots

WHEN: 4 - 7 March

WHERE: Cambridge Arts Theatre

Jump on board the broom with the witch and her cat in Tall Stories’ fun-filled adaptation of Room on the Broom, the best-selling picture book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler. £15.50 www.cambridgeartstheatre.com 01223 503333 Fre

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Family First Saturday: Sensory Spring

WHEN: 7 March 14:00 - 16:00

WHERE: The Fitzwilliam Museum

Join the friendly team for fun activities and art-making for all the family based on the theme of Sensory spring. Plus, you can take a free tour around the Museum or listen to a story based on the month’s theme.. Family tour 14.00 – 14.30 & 15.00 – 15.30 • Ages 6+ Storytelling 14.30 – 15.00 & 15.30 – 16.00 • 2 – 5 yrs Free www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk

Fruity Fun

WHERE: Cambridge Botanic

Garden

WHEN: 7 March 10.00 – 13.00

We’ll be tasting delicious and unusual fruits and planting our own pomegranate seeds that you can then grow at home. Find out about Fairtrade as part of Fairtrade Fortnight 2020. Free - Drop in event. Children (0 – 16) Free when accompanied by an adult. www.botanic.cam.ac.uk

Cambridge Science Festival WHEN: 9 -22 March

Cambridge Science Festival www.sciencefestival.cam.ac.uk SUPER SCIENCE SATURDAY – The Museum Takeover WHEN: 14 March 10.00 – 16.00 WHERE: Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences, Cambridge Bringing all lovers of science together for hands-on activities, meet the researchers to explore new ideas and immerse yourself in the wonders of Earth sciences. Look out for the special guests from DawnDinos and discover more about the world of early dinosaurs. No need to book – drop in. Free www.sciencefestival.cam.ac.uk/ events/super-science-saturdaymuseum-takeover

Messy Church

WHEN: 14 March & 18 April:

15.30-17.30 WHERE: Queen Mary Centre, Wisbech Monthly fun crafts, Bible stories and songs. Explore faith and enjoy a tasty home- cooked meal at the end. FREE - donations welcome www.messywisbech.org.uk

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Families What’s on Seasonal Garden Tour WHERE: Anglesey Abbey

Mother’s Day at Peckover House WHERE: Peckover House and

Garden

WHEN: 22 March: 12.00 - 16.00

Experience the life of the Peckover sisters as they immerse themselves in the craft activities of their time. A performance by LEADA. Then relax in our Reed Barn tearoom with our special range of dishes to celebrate Mother's Day. Event free but normal admission charges apply www.nationaltrust.org.uk

WHERE: Wandlebury Country WHEN: 17 March: 10.00 – 11.00

and 11.15 – 12.15 WHERE: Scott Polar Research Institute Join them for a colourful story of the Northern Lights in this sensory story session for the under-5s with storyteller Marion Leeper. An experiment in each session. Free - For under 5s only. Children must be accompanied by an adult. www.spri.cam.ac.uk/museum/ events

HarmonEyes

WHERE: The Fitzwilliam Museum WHEN: 18 March; 10.00 – 11.00

& 13.30 – 14.30 Suitable for age 3 – 5 years. Join musicians from the Academy of Ancient Music for a playful look at the Inspire exhibition who will retell the story of Cupid & Psyche through sound and explore how music can create visions of things that we cannot see in real life. Free. BOOKING ESSENTIAL 01223 332904 www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk

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Duxford WHEN: 6 – 15 April (Mondays and Wednesdays): 11.00 – 15.00 Join IWM Duxford’s Flight Academy and earn your wings this Easter holiday. Dressed up in flight jackets and goggles like real pilots, participants will receive a unique ‘call sign,’ a log book and a pedometer to track their progress across the site as they experience new pilot reflex challenges and games. Included in price of admission, drop-in £10.50 Child (5-16); Free Child (under 5); Family tickets available. www.iwm.org.uk/visits/iwmduxford

WHEN: 4 April 10.00 – 13.00

Wandlebury Wildlife Little Explorers – Auroras

Flight Academy

WHERE: Cambridge Botanic

WHEN: March & April

There are approximately 114 acres at Anglesey Abbey, with plenty of pathways to explore. Whether you want to increase your horticultural knowledge, or find out more about the gardens, their friendly garden guides are on hand to show you round. The tour is suitable for children. Free but entry charges to Anglesey Abbey – see website www.nationaltrust.org.uk 01223 810086

Paper Orchids

Park

WHEN: 22 March 11.00 – 15.30

Explore the habitats of Wandlebury Country Park and the wildlife that call it home. Learn from interactive displays and talks from conservation partners, and meet the team that works to protect and safeguard Wandlebury's Wildlife. Free drop in event www.cambridgeppf.org/Pages/ Events/

Thriplow Daffodil Weekend & Country Fair WHERE: Royston

WHEN: 28 - 29 March:

10.00-17.00 Two days of fun activities for all the family - check out the blacksmiths at work in the Smithy, see the Civil War re-enacters march through the village and be entertained by the merry Morris dancers Child (5-16) £5; Under 5 Free; Family of four £20.00 www.thriplowdaffodils.org.uk

Find out about some of the amazing orchids that grow at the Botanic Garden and make your own paper orchid flower to take home with you. Free - No need to book. Drop in event. Normal Garden Admission charge for Adults (£6.00) – Children (0 – 16) Free when accompanied by an adult. www.botanic.cam.ac.uk

Easter Adventure Quest WHERE: Audley End House and

Gardens WHEN: 4-19 April: 10.00-18.00 Join the hunt for dragon eggs on a legendary quest this Easter holiday. Crack the clues as you and your family follow the trail in the gardens. Children (5 – 17) £1.00 plus standard admission price child £11.10; family (2 adults + up to 3 children) £48.10 without gift aid) www. english-heritage.org.uk/visit/ whats-on

Wizard of Oz

WHERE: Kings Lynn Corn

Exchange WHEN: 5 April: 14.00 & 18.00 This April, follow the Yellow Brick Road to the Corn Exchange for a fantastic all-new Easter pantomime version of The Wizard of Oz. Starring comedy legend BOBBY DAVRO as Scarecrow! £18.75 to £21.00 plus £1 per booking www. kingslynncornexchange.co.uk 01553 764864

Thomas Branch Line Weekend

WHERE: Nene Valley Railway WHEN: 25 & 26 April

Travel behind Thomas on his Branch Line to Yarwell and back. See Thomas running around the yard with some naughty trucks at Wansford! Adult £18; Child (3 – 16) £9; Family (2 adults + up to 3 children) £45 www.nvr.org.uk

Cadbury Easter Egg Hunt A Fenland Musical Showcase

WHEN: 21 March – 19.00

WHERE: St. Peter’s Church, March

Soloists from March schools will play their favourite musical piece alongside the The March Can’t Sing Choir and the workshop orchestra. Tickets on the door £5 www.fenlandmusiccentre.org.uk familiesonline.co.uk

WHERE: National Trust WHEN: 10 – 13 April

Drop-in, follow the Easter Bunny trail to claim a chocolate prize: Houghton Mill, Peckover House, Wicken Fen and Wimpole. For Anglesey Abbey trail booking is advised. Check individual venues for dates. £2.50 plus general admission charges 01945 583463 www.nationaltrust.org.uk

WHERE: Imperial War Museum,

Pop Divas Live

WHERE: Kings Lynn Corn

Exchange WHEN: 7 April: 16.00 Get ready to experience all your favourite pop divas as the greatest female stars of today appear on the same stage for the first time ever! Featuring Little Mix, Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande to name but a few with a Pop Divas Live debut for JoJo Siwa!! £16.50 or Family (4) £60.00 www.kingslynncornexchange. co.uk 01553 764864

Cambridge Literary Festival WHERE: Venues across

Cambridgeshire WHEN: 16 - 19 April Can’t find anything on their website even when searching in their drop down menu for Children’s events. Will contact. General sale due to open 15th January. www. cambridgeliteraryfestival.com

Bluebell Walk

WHERE: Venues across

Cambridgeshire WHEN: Late April Bluebells are a key indicator species for ancient woodlands, so to be able to delight in their old magic is wonderful. Tread carefully at Brampton Wood, Hayley Wood, Waresley & Gransden Wood, Thorpe Wood and Grafham Water. FREE www.wildlifebcn.org/ bluebells

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pursue their passions and develop the skills and values they need for a life of fulfilment. Book a visit at www.stmaryscambridge.co.uk/ visit

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Wisbech Grammar School At Wisbech Grammar School we understand the importance of making the right decision for your child in selecting a School. Whether you are looking for a Kindergarten/ Reception place, starting Senior School or selecting the right 6th Form, WGS has a wealth of opportunities for young people. We know exam results are important, but we also know

that discovering your child’s interest is key to igniting their passion and building their confidence. Within our timetable children have the opportunity to enjoy numerous co-curricular activities; DoFE, Performing Arts, Sport, Music, Creative Arts, and a wealth of clubs from Archaeology to Astronomy; Philosophy to Politics; Shakespeare to Steel Band and Young Engineers. To name but a few. Across Prep and Senior School our aim is to offer an all-round education that enables every child to ‘discover who they are’ Our School is open to everyone, with the opportunity to apply for bursaries and scholarships, contact our Admissions Team to find out more.

Oaks International School Why should join our Reception Class Oaks International School, for children aged 2 – 11 years old, is located in the spacious, green landscape of Cherry Hinton Park. Children here benefit from a caring, unpressurised environment, where teachers are experienced in ensuring that your child’s learning journey is at the centre of what they do. The learning focused approach ensures children benefit from an individualised learning experience, that allows them to achieve more than they thought possible and develop into confident and resilient young adults. OIS pupils also benefit from the culture of International Mindedness and Language support. Many children speak more than one language, and this is encouraged and supported. The children here are taught to familiesonline.co.uk

respect the different cultures of their classmates and understand the importance on different perspectives on all area of life. The school invites you to visit and discover how your child will flourish here. For further information please e-mail admissions@oischool.co.uk

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sharing your child’s reading journey Regular deliveries of books at your child’s reading level.

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What to Do if School is Not Working By Claire Winter

When your child is having trouble at school it can be really challenging for the whole family. The first thing you need to do is to try to establish if the problem is with another pupil, their teacher or the school itself. Common problems include falling out with friends, finding schoolwork too hard and being bullied. Talking to your Child

The first thing you need to do is talk to your child to get to the bottom of the issue. Let them know that you care and want to help. Ask them if there is anything you could do to make their situation easier and explain you are going to help them work through their problems. Explore whether you can come up with a solution without involving your child’s school but, if you can’t resolve the problem as a family, the next step is to arrange a meeting with your child’s class teacher. If you find out the issue is bullying, you should always speak to the school. Don't leave your child to sort it out by himself. You can get some good advice about dealing with bullying from the charity the Anti-Bullying Alliance or the NSPCC. Whilst you are working towards resolving the issue, emphasise the importance of afterschool clubs or activities away from school. Having friends and hobbies outside of school will distract them and give them something to look forward to.

Talking to their Teacher

During the meeting, explain the situation and ask the teacher what they can do to help. It’s good to ask when they will update you on the steps they have taken to resolve the

problem. Remember though that some issues

may take time to resolve; extra support or help with schoolwork may need to be organised or a friendship issue sorted out. Some schools

use planners and diaries to update parents and you could suggest communicating this way so you can get regular updates

Talk to the Head Teacher If your child’s class teacher is unable to

resolve your issue, you can request a formal meeting with the Head Teacher. It’s helpful to keep a record of your dialogue; if you

write a letter or email, keep a copy of your

correspondence. If you phone or speak face to face, make a note of the date and write down what you both say during the conversation.

Your information may help if you need to get in touch with the school again.

Making a Formal Complaint In the unlikely event that you are still not happy that your child’s issue is being resolved, you can check out the school’s complaints procedure on its website and make a formal written complaint to your child’s Head Teacher and then to the school’s governors or academy trustees. For further information, visit www. gov.uk/complain-about-school

Changing Schools Whilst no parent wants to disrupt their child’s education by moving them to another school, it is a fact that sometimes your child and a particular school is just not a good fit. If your child still has a number of years ahead at their school, it may not be worth struggling along if their unhappiness is affecting their wellbeing and you are confident that everything possible has been done to try to make things better. If you are considering moving your child to another school, do discuss it with your child’s current Head Teacher first. Bear in mind that the least disruptive time to make a change is at the end of the school year and make sure you allow time to research alternative school options. It’s not advisable to withdraw your child from a school before you have formally been offered a place at an alternative setting. Take heart though. Schools are generally expert at working with parents to resolve a wide range of issues and concerns and their overriding priority is the wellbeing of their students. So don’t be afraid to talk to them – and talk some more, if necessary!

It’s very likely that whatever issues your child has can and will be resolved. familiesonline.co.uk

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Baby Sensory (0 – 13 months)

WHERE: Ely, Cambridge,

Cambourne, Trumpington Weekly sessions Multi-award-winning classes specifically designed from birth; packed with sounds, smells, sights, textures, music, dance, signing and massage. Book 4 or 10 sessions. New clients can book a No Obligation Trial session. £34 for 4 sessions £80 for 10 sessions New Clients - £8.50 for 1 no obligation trial session www.babysensory.com/en/ ClassDetails/cambridge cambridge@babysensory.co.uk 07850 163930

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WHERE: Hills Road Sports Centre:

Wednesdays Newnham Croft Primary School: Saturdays Confidence building fun for 4-12s. A unique mix of drama, dance and singing specially formulated to bring out every child's true potential. Classes are kept small to ensure lots of individual attention. No-obligation, FREE trial sessions. Call today! 020 7255 9120 www.perform.org.uk/try enquiries@perform.org.uk familiesonline.co.uk

Easter Clubs & Classes Kwan Music WHERE: Great Shelford

WHEN: Weekly or Fortnightly

Music Lessons Engaging, fun and supportive one-to-one tuition in Piano, Bassoon, Organ, Musicianship, Music Theory and Composition. GCSE and A Level. Individual lessons to suit your needs. Nuture a love of music with the guidance of an experienced musician and teacher. From £80 for 4 lessons. Free trial session available. www.kwanmusic.co.uk musicoaktree@zohomail.eu

Razzamataz Cambridge WHERE: The Shirley Centre,

Chesterton WHEN: 25 April – 18 July Performing arts training for Razz Tots (2-3yrs), Minis (4-5yrs), Juniors (6-8), Inters (9-11yrs) to Razz Seniors (12-18yrs), with access to talented performers through specialist workshops and classes. Small classes to nurture a child’s confidence and selfesteem, plus a lot of fun. From £36 for 6 weeks. Free taster session available. www.cambridge.razzamataz. co.uk 01223 755113 or 07895 347239

Stagecoach Performing Arts WHERE: Coleridge Campus,

Cambridge WHEN: Easter Club 6-9 April This Easter enlighten the kids with Dazzling Detectives for 4-7 years (£105) and The Midnight Mystery for 6-15 years (£140). Kids can make friends, have fun and learn new skills. Usual weekly singing/ acting/dancing classes resume fourth week April. 01223 359974 www.stagecoach.co.uk

Paxton Lakes Sailing Club WHERE: Little Paxton WHEN: 14 - 17 April

Official RYA training centre that welcomes people 8 years +, with large selection of boats and equipment available. Courses have maximum 12 places with qualified instructors to ensure personal attention. Adult £125.00 Child £100.00 for 4 half-day sessions plus £6.99 for log book. www.paxtonlakes.org.uk/index. php/sailing-school

King’s Camps – MultiActive 5-Day Camp

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WHEN: 30 March - 3 April:

10.00 - 16.00 Children from age 9 are encouraged to ‘make the future’. Courses taking place in Cambridge include: video game design; junior augmented reality and; virtual reality and junior coder. Extended hours available. From £240 www.firetechcamp. com 0203 950 7310

WHERE: The Perse School

9.30-16.00 For ages 5 to 11. Get them active with Multi Active! Packed with tons of fun of games and amazing activities, children are grouped by age to enjoy age-appropriate sessions! A typical day on camp includes whole-camp warmups, high energy team games and lots of new sports. Not to mention our camp highlights; Wet Wednesdays, the Lunch Time Challenge and The Kings Games! £122/per week mornings (8.3012.40) £183/per week standard day (9.30-16.00) 0114 263 2160 www.kingscamps.org

Fenland Music Centre Association WHERE: March Community

Centre Orchestras and Ensembles for all ages and abilities. Meet every Friday evening (during school term time) between 6pm and 9pm. See their website for further details. www. fenlandmusiccentre.org.uk

Multi-Active Holiday Courses WHERE: Venues across

Cambridgeshire including St. Neots, Huntington, St. Ives and Peterborough WHEN: 6-9 & 14-17 April: 9.00-16.00 Fun action-packed week of activities for children aged 4-13 years old. All venues have suitable indoor and outdoor facilities; activities take place indoors when raining. Prices from £15.00 for half-day (8-12.30 or 12.30-17.30) £18.99 for full-day (9.00-16.00) £26.99 for extended hours (8.0017.30) www.multi-active.co.uk 01462 351582

WHERE: Hills Road 6th form WHEN: Dates throughout April:

Cambridge United Trust Disability Classes WHERE: Impington Village

College Sports Centre WHEN: Saturdays & Sundays Disability sport sessions provided by Cambridge United Community Trust including: Ambulant Cerebral Palsy Football; Blind and Visually Impaired Football; Autistic & Learning disabilities/difficulties Football; Deaf and Hearingimpaired Football; Down's Syndrome Football; Frame Football; Amputee Football ; Kids' Pan-Disability Football; Powerchair Football; Disability Sport testimonials; and Women & Girls Pan-Disability Football £3 per session - first two weeks FREE www.cuctrust.co.uk/ disability-sport 07948 407950

Holiday Bushcraft Club

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8.30-16.00 WHERE: Milton Country Park, Wandlebury Country Park & Nature Reserve Sessions focus on practical bushcraft and survival skills with tool use (under adult supervision). Following the forest school approach, kids can undertake activities cooperatively in groups to strengthen social development and problem-solving skills. Suitable for children age 5 -12. £38 per day www. wildthymeandembers.co.uk/ holiday-bushcraft-club Families Cambridgeshire 15


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