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What’s Inside
A big hello to everyone and welcome to our first edition for 2022 – a year that we all hope will be an especially good one in every way! As ever, we’ve included local news updates, competitions, and fabulous ideas to help brighten up your week and plan some fun winter activities with your children this half term. Pull on your winter woollies and head out to some of the wonderful places we’ve featured which offer masses of family entertainment, inside and out. Older children will love the challenge of adrenaline adventures, whilst younger family members can enjoy roaming through woodlands and getting involved in the interactive, child-friendly museum activities that are going on throughout the school break. Got a birthday party to organise? Run out of inspiration? Then check out the Party Ideas pages, highlighting brilliant entertainment and venues for kids, so you can plan a stress-free celebration this year that you will enjoy too!
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We’ll be back again in March with lots to look forward to – warmer weather, longer Spring days, Easter fun and the promise of a sunny summer ahead. Until then, we wish you happy family times in the weeks to come.
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Wear A Hat Day 2022
‘Museums, My Way’ launches at Reading Museum and The MERL Museums Partnership Reading is excited to launch ‘Museums, My Way’ a series of new sessions for neurodiverse visitors of all ages. The free sessions, developed with Autism Berkshire, will provide a safe environment to explore the museums at times when they are usually closed to the public or are less busy. There will also be facilitated activities on themes inspired by the museums’ collections, and quiet break-out spaces. Siblings, families, carers and friends are all welcome. Regular sessions will take place at Reading Museum and The Museum of English Rural Life (The MERL) with the first session at The MERL on Monday 21st February from 10am to 2pm, followed by a session at Reading Museum on March 23rd. Find out more and book online. W: www.merl.reading.ac.uk/whats-on or www.readingmuseum.org.uk/whats-on
Wear A Hat Day is back! Join thousands of school children, parents and teachers across the UK on Friday 25th March and get hatty to help find a cure for brain tumours. This year’s unmissable fundraiser has a regal theme, celebrating the Platinum Jubilee with four new royal hat badges. It’s the perfect way to bring everyone together and enjoy hat-themed events for Brain Tumour Research. Register today to get your FREE fundraising pack: www.wearahatday.org
Oak Tree School – a new, special school opening for children with complex needs Maiden Erlegh Trust are incredibly proud to be opening this exciting new special school in partnership with Brighter Futures for Children, Reading Borough Council and Wokingham Borough Council. When full, Oak Tree School will cater for 150 children from Year 1 to Year 13 with complex needs, including Social, Emotional and Mental Health and/or Autism Spectrum Disorder diagnoses. Oak Tree School will join a community of schools ranging from primary to Sixth Form, and from mainstream to special and alternative provision. Its learners and staff will therefore benefit from this wealth of experience, skill, and enthusiasm, whilst at the same time developing its own vibrancy and culture.
Give your child a head start this year at Code Ninjas! Start a new routine in 2022 at Code Ninjas, where your child will learn valuable and life-changing STEM skills through building their own video games. Learning new coding skills promotes creativity and boosts confidence. They will acquire problem-solving, math and logical thinking skills using a variety of coding languages, from block-based programming to JavaScript and C# for the more advanced. Code Ninjas offers fun & flexible coding education for children aged 5+. Why not schedule a free session at your nearest location? W: www.codeninjas.co.uk
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If you would like to receive regular updates about Oak Tree School, please visit their website and complete the online form to register your interest. The website contains a wealth of information about the school and gives details of future events and opportunities to meet with staff who can answer any questions you may have. W: www.oaktreeschool.org
Find the perfect home for your family this year with Linden Homes With the events of another 12 months passing by, the arrival of a new year remains a symbol of optimism and an opportunity for many to hit the reset button. Whatever your resolutions for 2022, you’ll always find yourself back home with loved ones after another day of chasing your goals. Big or small, the changes you make can impact your present and your future – none more so than finding the perfect home for your family. With stunning new developments across Berkshire, Linden Homes has the solution. Archfield in Warfield is a tight-knit, smaller development, with three-bedroom properties ready to move into. Archfield benefits from its close proximity to Bracknell and commuter links to London and Reading. Copsewood in Wokingham caters to growing families with premium four-bedroom homes and offers the Home Exchange scheme. Finally, Blue Mountain has the stunning fivebedroom Fletcher home now available. An expansive home set across three floors, the Fletcher is more than big enough for larger, active families. W: www.lindenhomes.co.uk
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MUSEUMS, MY WAY Themed sessions for neurodiverse visitors of all ages
THE MERL Monday 21 February 2022 10am – 2pm, Free For details & to book merl.reading.ac.uk/ whats-on
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lf You are Feeling Anxious, You are not Alone! At the Parenting with Anxiety Project at the University of Sussex, they are focused on finding ways to help parents and children navigate the world with confidence. If you feel anxious you may find yourself feeling worried about your children. Their research shows that with the right support, parents can help their children become more confident. They now want to find out if families will benefit from an 8-module online course. If you would describe yourself as high in anxiety with a child aged 2-11, they would love you to join them. Half of the parents will do the course and the others will just answer questions, but everyone is playing an important role in helping children with anxiety. Visit their website for more information. W: www.parentingwithanxiety.org.uk
lmprove fitness and spend time with the family – at TlSKA Karate! At TISKA Karate, children and adults alike learn the essentials of etiquette, respect, self-discipline, self-awareness, confidence, fitness, and self-defence. Classes are taught by TISKA’s Chief Instructor, 8th Dan Black Belt, Shihan Sahota. Students at TISKA start from the age of 4 years old and up. It is a very familybased club, and many families train together. Karate for children can help with bullying issues, exam stress and the building of self-esteem. It teaches children etiquette, respect and politeness to fellow students and their instructor. It can also help develop their concentration and focus. Karate for adults can help with general fitness and wellbeing and, with regular training, strength and flexibility will improve. Contact them directly for further details about their 4-week free trial. W: www.tiska.com E: office@tiska.com
Exercise, socialise, catch up on work or just relax – the choice is yours at Castle Royle Choose from modern health and golf facilities, personal training, a relaxing spa and a busy timetable of children’s classes for you and your family to enjoy. Their newly renovated club offers over 170 live and online exercise classes per week, an 18-metre swimming pool and refurbished gym with the latest Technogym equipment. You can recharge in their hydro pool, sauna and steam room, or book into the Aura Spa for a relaxing treatment. Their club offers: A newly refurbished gym; 18-hole championship golf course and driving range and-new holistic and Group Cycle studios; Crèche and children’s timetable; Over 170 live and online classes every week; Sauna, steam room and hydro pool; Aura Spa treatments from massages to manicures; 18-metre heated swimming pool plus swimming lessons and aqua classes; Members-only discounts and partner offers. For more information, visit W: www.castleroyle.com
Try Kumon’s one-week Free Trial now Your local Kumon Study Centre is offering a Free Trial of the Kumon maths and english study programmes until 15th March 2022 for all new students. Established for over 60 years, Kumon study helps children of any age and any ability to achieve beyond expectations. An independent research study revealed that Kumon students are over a year ahead of the national average and over six months ahead of their peers in maths at the end of primary school (study conducted in England, 2020). Enrol now for a one-week Free Trial to get a glimpse of how Kumon could help develop your child’s abilities for the future. For further details, visit their website. W: www.kumon.co.uk
Bedwetting Solutions – changing lives, one dry night at a time Spring is the perfect time to address bedwetting forever. Parents and children alike can feel hopeless and alone dealing with this issue. It doesn’t need to be this way; bedwetting can be easily solved. Mainly a hereditary problem, it can be frustrating to wait up to a year for a hospital referral to be told “Try an Alarm”. Bedwetting Solutions hire out medical grade bedwetting alarms typically having a child dry within 6-8 weeks of use. With the hire they provide a seven day a week support package to guide parents through the process and they have an NHS enuresis nurse on hand in an advisory capacity. December was a very busy month for them – one case that stands out was Lucy (name changed) who at the age of 17 had never had a dry night. Having tried other alarms without success, less than 5 weeks later (using their exclusive Ramsey Coote alarm) she was completely dry. Well done, Lucy! If the above resonates with you please get in touch for a free, confidential, no obligation consultation. T: 0118 891 3521 M: 07540 258583 E: support@bedwet.co.uk W: www.bedwet.co.uk
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Cedars Day Nursery & Pre-School gets ready to open in Aldermaston! The Complete Childcare group of nurseries and pre-schools is preparing to open its latest setting in the picturesque village of Aldermaston. The nursery was previously known as ‘The Cedars School’ and has been a focal point of the community for hundreds of years. The new owners are determined to give the nursery an authentic and traditional feel and renovation plans are now well underway. The setting will have a true village school ethos, with a homely environment. The nursery cares for children aged from 3 months to 5 years and accepts childcare vouchers and payments from the tax-free childcare scheme. Jacqui Szrejder, Head of Nursery Operations at Complete Childcare says, “we have received a warm welcome into the community and are very excited to become part of village life and provide education and care for the next generation of students.” T: 0118 2076 600 E: cedars@completechildcare.co.uk
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Half Term Activities Enjoy fun, winterthemed trails and activities at The MERL
February weather isn’t always reliable and can bring some gloomy-looking skies, but fun days can still be had! Enjoy the break from routine, wrap up warm and discover some great things to do from kid-friendly, hands-on museums to outdoor adventure in the treetops or rainforest! Take a look at these family favourites and make the most of your half term holiday.
Reading Museum
keeps young footie fans happy this half term!
From 19th-26th February, Reading Museum has two great ‘footie-themed’ activities going on – The Big Football Hunt and Bertie the Badger’s Football Nickname Trail! For the hunt, they have hidden colourful footballs all around the museum, will you be able to find them all? Hunt around the galleries and then return to the reception desk to claim your prize and take your trail home to colour in! Even their youngest visitors can enjoy this trail, simply book online via their website, £1 per trail. You can also search around the galleries for letters with their mascot Bertie the Badger and learn lots of football club nicknames along the way. Then unscramble the letters to reveal a football themed phrase! Don’t forget to collect your Football Fun Craft pack to take away and make at home. Perfect for families, £2.50 per trail/pack, and you can book your trail and craft pack on their website. W: www.readingmuseum.org.uk
Visit The Museum of English Rural Life in Reading this half term for trails, activities, object exploration sessions and more. Drop in and explore the galleries with the free Rats and Dairy trail and find fun Winter-themed activities to try out in the galleries and garden in their Family Activity Pack. In the garden you can also have a go at the woodland brass rubbing trail, have fun on the wooden tractor or see the chickens in their henhouse. You can book free object exploration sessions on the Friday too! They’re even open on Monday this half term for the first of their new bookable ‘Museums, My Way’ sessions for neurodiverse visitors. W: www.merl.reading.ac.uk/whats-on
Paint a Ceramic Bird Feeder at Squire’s
This February Half Term children can head to Squire’s Garden Centres and paint a ceramic bird feeder or go on a wild bird treasure hunt! Get artistic and paint a colourful design on your ceramic bird feeder – it will look beautiful hung in the garden and it will help attract birds this spring, especially if you sprinkle some bird seed inside! You can book your session online now, costing £6 per child. The wild bird treasure hunt is free and there’s no need to book, simply turn up on the day. Children will follow a trail of bird characters around the centre, fill in an activity sheet which will help to spell out a magic word and then receive a free sticker! Squire’s ‘Create & Grow’ activities run from 9.30am to 2pm at Wokingham during half term. W: www.squiresgardencentres.co.uk
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Experience the sights, sounds and smells of a lush tropical rainforest – right on your doorstep! The Living Rainforest is a great little find designed to be just like a real rainforest, it’s warm and humid but by no means uncomfortable. There are great plants with spectacular leaves and animals like tortoises, turtle, fish, Caiman, Goeldi monkeys and even a sloth. Lizards free range as do most of the birds. Over the half term there will be tour guides who really know their “Stuff”. They point out all the things that are easy to overlook and are happy to answer all your questions. Take your time, stroll around, and imagine you are in a real jungle. To keep COVID-safe, all entry to the Living Rainforest must be pre-booked online. W: www.livingrainforest.org
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Bertie the Badger’s Football Nickname Trail (and Craft Pack!) Search around the galleries with our mascot Bertie the Badger, then unscramble the letters to reveal a football themed phrase! Don’t forget to collect your Football Fun Craft Pack to take away and make at home. Families, £2.50 per trail/pack (book your trail and craft pack online via our website)
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Book online for a fabulous day of exploration this half term!
Head out and explore a world of inspiration and creativity at The Look Out Discovery Centre, Bracknell - an indoor, interactive science centre perfect for a great family day out this February half term. Investigate how hot air balloons work, create your own flying machine in the DCT Lab or look into an infinity mirror! Tickets for this February half term will be available online only, so please book early to avoid disappointment. There is also a large play area, including an all-abilities area, plus over 2,600 acres of woodland to explore in Swinley Forest. Facebook: www.facebook.com/thelookoutdiscovery Instagram: @thelookoutbracknell The Look Out Discovery Centre | Bracknell Forest Council bracknell-forest.gov.uk
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The Lexicon Bracknell The popular land train, The Lexicon Charity Express will return to Bracknell town centre, during February half term, to offer shoppers a mini tour and raise money for local causes. Trips on The Lexicon Express will be charged at £1 per passenger (sorry no cash), as visitors board the train, with all monies being donated to The Lexicon Charity Fund. The Lexicon Charity Fund is managed in conjunction with Berkshire Community Foundation [BCF], an independent charity that connects local people with local causes and projects. Hop on board The Lexicon Charity Express from Saturday, February 12 to Wednesday, February 16 2022, between 10am and 5pm. W: www.thelexiconbracknell.com
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Go wild this half term with an adventure in the treetops! Fill your half term with fun at Go Ape Bracknell and go wild on family-friendly adventures in this stunning Crown Estate woodland! Treetop Adventure is perfect for little ones (over 1m tall) just getting their tree-legs. Treetop Adventure Plus adds an extra loop of fun for thrill-seekers (over 1.2m tall) who want to go higher and take on an even longer solo zipline. Treetop Challenge is the goliath for explorers over 1.4m tall! Prepare for a daring expedition through the forest with tricky crossings, mega ziplines and a (literally) breath-taking Tarzan Swing. Book now online and start living life adventurously! W: www.goape.co.uk
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OPEN MORNING WEDS 23 MARCH Book at www. luckleyhouseschool.org Excellent all-round day and boarding education for boys and girls aged 11–18 T: 0118 978 4175 E: Registrar@luckleyhouseschool.org Luckley House School, Wokingham, RG40 3EU
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Education Watch As parents, we try to do our best to prepare our offspring for life ahead. This will involve many things, in particular, making choices about the right education for them as school life progresses. To keep you up to date, we’ve rounded up the latest news snippets from some of the top schools in the area who pride themselves on nurturing pupils to reach their fullest potential.
St Gabriel’s extends co-education to Year 7 this year
As St Gabriel’s co-educational provision incrementally extends from the Junior School to the Senior School, they are looking forward to welcoming their first co-educational Year 7 in September 2022. The St Gabriel’s approach is forward-thinking and innovative, their team experienced, and the curriculum inclusive. They prize the individual for their achievements inside and outside the classroom and motivate pupils to achieve their goals, whatever they may be. Co-education will enrich their learning environment. Book a visit to find out more about St Gabriel’s, a school founded on community, inspiration, understanding and balance. W: www.stgabriels.co.uk/bookyourvisit
An outstanding education for girls Queen Anne’s is an inspirational day and boarding school set in 35 acres in the heart of Berkshire. From the sixth form centre that could be mistaken for Google offices, to the tailored support of the wellbeing programme, the school is breaking down barriers and revolutionising the way that teenagers are taught, deploying the latest educational neuroscience research. Every girl is inspired to explore and enjoy her individuality, free from gender stereotypes, in a safe environment that champions excellence and deep creativity. A recipient of the prestigious Microsoft Showcase Schools Award for its extensive digital teaching and learning, Queen Anne’s is also known for its exceptional ‘value added’, with students achieving on average 1.5 grades better than expected at GCSE. The school is also known for its performing and creative arts offering. It boasts a state-of-the-art music centre; outstanding art, design, animation and ceramics provision; plus, a 250-seat theatre and a thriving dance department. Open morning 4 March. W: www.qas.org.uk
Co-education at Elstree School - one year on
One year on from going fully coeducational, Elstree has over 60 girls at the school. The girls have been fully involved in all aspects of school life showing great enthusiasm. Whether it be taking part in cross-country, on the sports field playing hockey, netball, cricket and football, on the stage, in the music department and, of course, in the classroom, they have immersed themselves into daily life. Under the talented leadership of Head of Girls, Mrs Crispy Kidson, and Head of Girls’ Games, Mrs Katie Sanford, there are certainly exciting times ahead for these girls. W: www.elstreeschool.org.uk
The nursery at Dolphin School
offers the perfect
foundation to prepare for school life
Looking for a nursery? At Dolphin School in Hurst, there is an incredibly warm and welcoming feel to the nursery department, which is evident the moment you step through the door. Every child is treated as an individual and children feel safe and secure in a very happy, stimulating environment. The team achieve the perfect balance, offering a professional and warm approach to teaching and learning, whilst also instilling a sense of independence and confidence in all children; the best foundation for nurturing a life-long love of learning. Children also have supervised access to the school’s very own copse (all day as part of ‘Freedom Friday’ each week!) and nursery outings. To learn more and arrange a ‘Taster Session’ contact Kate Spooner on T: 0118 934 1277 E: admissions@dolphinschool.com
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A community where you can flourish
OPEN MORNING Saturday 19 March 14 FEBRUARY HALF TERM 2022
Contact the Admissions Team: pangbourne.com admissions@pangbourne.com 0118 976 7415
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LVS Ascot develops and nurtures every
child, at every stage of their education Set in 25-acres of parkland, LVS Ascot is an all-ability, independent day and boarding school for boys and girls aged 4 to 18. Their engaging teaching and co-curricular activities are designed to inspire children to exceed their expectations and teach them the skills they need to succeed in life. They offer a stimulating range of academic subjects with small class sizes and trips designed to bring learning to life. Through the extensive co-curriculum, children are supported to try new activities, utilising the school’s state-of-the-art facilities. Staff work together to ensure that every student’s personal development is nurtured at every stage, providing encouragement and support to inspire and enable them to flourish. W: www.lvs.ascot.sch.uk
Exceptional opportunities at The Abbey
Pangbourne College welcomes parents
The Abbey is a remarkable community of learning and scholarship. It is a place of curiosity, adventurous spirits, and the excitement of discovery. They foster an atmosphere of warmth and support, full of fun and laughter; one that develops the assurance to take risks, explore interests and passions, and engage generously with the world and with each other. Their outlook is internationally-minded and collaborative. Their goal is to prepare students to live with confidence, purpose, and joy. This means providing exceptional opportunities across the widest spectrum of curricular and co-curricular activities, helping them become resilient young people with the enthusiasm and tenacity to make a difference. E: admissions@theabbey.co.uk
and children to their next Open Morning Pangbourne College is a community where you can flourish. Their next Open Morning will take place on Saturday 19th March. This is an ideal event for those parents who are starting on their journey to finding a senior school for their child. During your visit you will be able to hear from their Head during a welcome talk; enjoy a tour of the College; join in with lots of fun activities; meet teachers, pupils and parents; explore the beautiful 230-acre campus; ask any questions you may have regarding the Admissions process. Please note that booking is essential. To book your place, please go to their website. W: www.pangbourne.com/visit
Exciting Sports Development at Luckley House January 2022 marked a huge leap forward for Luckley Sport, with the opening of their new all-weather pitch. The facility has transformed the opportunities for all pupils, both within lessons, extended day, as well as their Athlete Development Programme (ADP). It has further strengthened their diverse curriculum that puts the pupil first, using sport to be the vehicle in learning other crucial life skills. Their fixture programme has been increased allowing pupils to practise and perform on the best facilities. W: www.luckleyhouseschool.org
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out on their educational adventure Take your child along to the Nursery at Crosfields School and see for yourselves how they foster creativity and encourage curiosity. They make the formative years of learning and development fun. The 3 and 4 year-olds in their care enjoy amazing facilities across their 40-acre site, right on the outskirts of Reading. Their Forest School takes the classroom outside. Try one of their “Stay and Play” sessions or arrange a personal tour to experience this special place firsthand. T: 0118 987 9902 W: www.crosfields.com Go to www.primarytimes.co.uk/berkshire for thousands more great days out
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KIND HEARTS
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OPEN MORNING Friday 4 March BOOK TODAY: qas.org.u k Queen Anne’s is an independent day and boarding school for girls aged 11 to 18 Microsoft Showcase School
Extensive transport network across Berkshire & Oxfordshire
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The Abbey’s Human Intelligence initiative Simply put: it’s the most exciting, innovative and rigorous curriculum available anywhere in the country To find out more, contact admissions@theabbey.co.uk
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Ongoing Friday Fledglings at MERL A weekly outdoor learning session for pre-schoolers in the fantastic urban garden at the MERL. Museum of English Rural Life, Reading. Runs on Fridays during term time 10-11.30am. Free. W: https://merl.reading.ac.uk/visit-us/
Toptracer Challenge Thursdays Come down to the Toptracer Range at GolfPlex every Thursday to take on their Thursday Challenge and WIN a FREE BAY for 1-hour for up to 6 people. Book a bay between 7pm to 9pm for FREE entry. All abilities and ages welcome. W: www.golfplex.co.uk
Bucklebury Farm Park Open on Saturday and Sundays from 9.30am-4pm. Pre-booking is required. Tractor rides in the deer park take place during the holidays and weekends. Bucklebury, Reading, Berkshire, RG7 6RR. T: 0118 971 4002 W: www.buckleburyfarmpark.co.uk
Eton College Museums and Galleries Openings, Free entry open on Sundays 2:30-5pm. https://www.etoncollege. com/about-us/our-public-museums/
Nature Discovery Centre The centre is open 7 days a week from 10am-5pm. Takeaway food and drink available. Nature Discovery Centre, Muddy Lane, Lower Way, Thatcham, Berkshire, RG19 3FU. T: 01635 874381 W: www.bbowt.org.uk
February Saturday 12th
Charity Choo Choo at The Lexicon Bracknell Hop on board The Lexicon Charity Express from Saturday 12th to Wednesday 16th February. The popular land train returns to Bracknell town centre to offer shoppers a mini tour and raise vital money for local causes. Trips on The Lexicon Express will be charged at £1.00 per passenger (sorry no cash), as visitors board the train, with all monies being donated to The Lexicon Charity Fund. Running 10am-5pm. W: www.thelexiconbracknell.com
Tuesday 15th
Parent and Child Play with Clay Children and parents are guided through a set pottery project using hand building techniques, creating a piece of work that will be glazed and fired and ready for collection approx. 3 weeks after workshop. The ticket price includes both a parent and a child. £38. Southhill Park, Bracknell. W: www.southhillpark.org.uk/events
Saturday 19th
The Big Football Hunt at Reading Museum We have hidden colourful footballs all around the museum, can you find them all? Hunt around the galleries and then return to the reception desk to claim your prize and take your trail home to colour in! Even our youngest visitors can enjoy this trail. Until Sat 26th February. Families, £1 per trail (book your trail online via our website) W: www.readingmuseum.org.uk
Bertie the Badger’s Football Nickname Trail (and Craft Pack!) Search around the galleries for letters with our mascot Bertie the Badger, and learn lots of football club nicknames along the way. Then unscramble the letters to reveal a football themed phrase! Don’t forget to collect your Football Fun Craft pack to take away and make at home. Until Sat 26th February. Families, £2.50 per trail/ pack (book your trail and craft pack online via our website) W: www.readingmuseum.org.uk
Woodland Explorers Half Term Trail Unleash the explorer in you with this popular half term trail and activity booklet. Aimed at explorers up to 12. Download your copy from the website and guide yourself along the route. Suggested donation £2. Bring a pencil! Running until 27th February. Burnham Beeches. www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/ assets/Green-Spaces/burnhambeeches-event-diary-2022
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Half term activities at The MERL
Cobbs Farm Shops – Enjoy seasonal homemade food this half-term!
Explore the galleries and garden at The Museum of English Rural Life through fun trails and activities designed to help your family get the most out of your visit. Running until 27th February. Bookable family object exploration sessions available on Friday 25th. The Museum of English Rural Life, Redlands Road, Reading, RG1 5EX. Find out more at W: https://merl.reading.ac.uk/whats-on
Treat the kids to some delicious homemade food at Cobbs Café Hungerford. The perfect place to enjoy a spot of breakfast or lunch or a great tasting coffee & cake with friends and family during half-term holidays. Book online. W: www.cobbsfarmshops. co.uk/book-a-table
Museums, My Way at The MERL
The Great Big Welly Park Nature Trail
Explore the museum at a themed session for neurodiverse visitors of all ages, and their families and carers. Facilitated activities and a break-out space will be available. 10am-2pm. The Museum of English Rural Life, Redlands Road, Reading RG1 5EX. W: https://merl.reading.ac.uk/whats-on
Grab your coats and wellies and begin your 2022 adventure you explore Wellington Country Park, Riseley near Reading. Runs until 27th February. https://wellingtoncountrypark.co.uk
Monday 21st
Half Term at The Look Out Discovery Centre
Squire’s Create and Grow Get artistic and paint a colourful design on your ceramic bird feeder. It will look beautiful hung in the garden and it will help attract birds this spring, especially if you sprinkle some bird seed inside! Running 21st-25th February at Squire’s Badshot Lea, Crawley, Washington and Wokingham. Book your session online now (£6 per child) at W: www.squiresgardencentres.co.uk
Explore a world of inspiration and creativity at The Look Out Discovery Centre, Bracknell. Investigate how hot air balloons work or create your own flying machine! Plus, a large play area, a brand new café and 2,600 acres of Woodland to explore. Use PRIMARY2022 when booking for 10% off. W: https://thelookoutdiscovery. digitickets.co.uk/tickets
Half Term at the Living Rainforest
Tuesday 22nd
The Living Rainforest is designed to be just like a real rainforest, there are great plants with spectacular leaves and animals like tortoises, turtle, fish, Caiman, Goeldi monkeys and even a sloth. Over the ½ term there will be tour guides who can point out all the things that are easy to overlook and are happy to answer all your questions. All entry to the Living Rainforest must be pre-booked online. The Living Rainforest, Hampstead Norreys, RG18 OTN. T: 01635 202 444 W: www.livingrainforest.org
Family Art Workshop: Dinosaurs!
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Family Activity Morning
Go wild on family-friendly adventures, Treetop Adventure is perfect for little ones (over 1m tall) just getting their tree-legs. Treetop Adventure Plus adds an extra loop of fun for thrill-seekers (over 1.2m tall) who want to go higher and take on an even longer solo zipline. Treetop Challenge is the goliath for explorers over 1.4m tall! Bookings: W: https://goape.co.uk
Monday 21st
Holiday Club at The Corn Exchange, Newbury A week of fun workshops from drama to dance, arts and crafts and more. Until Friday 25th February. W: www.cornexchangenew.com
Whether you are a dinosaur expert or if you don’t know your Ankylosaurus from your elbow you’ll enjoy this great workshop from Armadillo Art Experience. 10am12.30pm. £12. Booking essential. West Berkshire Museum, Newbury. W: https://booking.westberks.gov.uk
Wednesday 23rd Brilliant bunnies – bounce into Spring by decorating a ceramic bunny with two permanent markers, which you get to keep and take home along with your completed bunny. £2. Booking required. Shaw House, Church Road, Newbury. W: https://booking.westberks.gov.uk
Brilliant Birds and Where to Find Them Explore wonderful wildlife habits and take part in creative, fun activities whilst finding out more about British birds. The puzzle trail takes approximately 1 hour. Woolley Firs Environmental Education Centre near Maidenhead. W: www.bbowt.org.uk
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Thursday 24th
Friday 25th
Family Craft Workshop
Wear A Hat Day
Figure it out! – Make your own figure with a variety of recycled materials, inspired by the special exhibition, Peace Camp created by artist Jemima Brown. West Berkshire Museum, Newbury. Booking required. https:// booking.westberks.gov.uk/
Wear A Hat Day is back! Join thousands of school children, parents and teachers across the UK and get hatty to help find a cure for brain tumours. This year’s unmissable fundraiser has a regal theme, celebrating the Platinum Jubilee with four new royal hat badges. It’s the perfect way to bring everyone together and enjoy hat-themed events for Brain Tumour Research. Register today to get your free fundraising pack: www.wearahatday.org
Movie in the Hall - Paddington The story of the comic misadventures of a young Peruvian bear who travels to the city in search of a home. Booking required. Shaw House, Church Road, Newbury. W: https://booking.westberks.gov.uk
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March Wednesday 23rd
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Spring Family Raceday A thrilling combination of top class Jumps racing and free themed activities for racegoers of all ages. Ascot Racecourse. W: https://ascot.com/horse-racesand-events
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HOW TO TELL A STORY WITH. . .
MICHAEL MORPURGO
Primary Times chats with Michael Morpurgo, author of popular children’s books such as War Horse, about writing from experiences and his newest book, When Fishes Flew. Michael Morpurgo’s newest novel When Fishes Flew is a tale of adventure and escapism. It is set in both Australia and the legendary island of Ithaca - the home of Homer and Odysseus. The book weaves together two lives and two incredible journeys - an old Greek lady named Elena and her great niece Nandi. Michael revealed to us his inspiration for this story. “This book was a combination of history and good luck,” he told us. “Two years ago, before Covid happened, I went on holiday to Ithaca with my wife. We ended up holidaying in a tiny house on the beach, but we didn’t realise was the significance of the beach. We learnt that in legend, this was the beach that Odysseus walked when he came back from the Trojan War. We saw a Greek family come down at about 5pm everyday and I would read a book and watch them. Then one day, the older lady of the family beckoned us to come over. We went over and she cupped her hands in the water and picked up a flying fish. She said, ‘they talk, you know.’ And stroked the top of the fish’s head and the fish made a blabbing, gibberish sort of talking noise.
We walked around that evening thinking of nothing else but that flying fish. In my head, because I was so embedded in the Odyssey and Greek Gods, I thought that this fish must have been Proteus - the son of the sea-god Poseidon – a God who could change into whatever he wanted to be. “We also came across a small house with an old man siמּing outside. We were very close to him on the pavement so we said hello. He said hello back in a strong Australian accent so I asked him if he was Australian. He replied saying, ‘No I’m Greek, but I’m a Greek Australian!’ He told me how he moved from Ithaca when he was 5 years old because of a terrible earthquake in 1954. He lived in Australia for many years but always promised himself that he would go back to Ithaca and rebuild his old house and live there. “So it was two strange stories that happened in the same day that inspired me. I think that writers need a lot of luck to write. You’ll have extremely flat times where you can’t write anything, the other times you’ll come across the extraordinary.”
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WIN THE ULTIMATE EXPERIENCE AT GOLFPLEX! GolfPlex is a new family entertainment venue taking Bracknell by storm and we’ve teamed up to offer one lucky reader the chance to win an Ultimate Experience package for 4 people! The Ultimate Experience package at GolfPlex includes: Tackling the Polar and Jungle zones of Bear Mountain Adventure Golf Playing unlimited interactive golf games on Toptracer Range A sumptuous stone-baked pizza and drink in the Café Bar To win this fantastic prize for up to 4 people, simply send us your entry marked ‘GolfPlex’ and you will be placed into our prize draw. Good luck! Closing date is Friday 4th March.
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Writing from personal experiences and other people’s perspectives is something Michael has also used a lot in his writing. “I love other people’s stories,” he said. “A story for which I’m beמּer known is a book called War Horse. That came about from talking to an old man in a pub about 45 years ago now. He had been in the World War and I found myself by the fire listening to his story, about his time in the war and about how close these soldiers were to their horses. I was in the right place at the right time so I just tell the story.” “I keep a series of joמּing books with me. I think that if you are thinking about writing too much, the words become more important than the story. So I try to jot down just two sentences a day about anything that has happened that day. This then becomes a collection of moments and the good thing about that is you get to relax when you use words on paper. You’re not worried about words, you are just telling the story.”
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Party Watch
Party Watch Take the stress and strain out of organising your little one’s birthday by checking out all these party ideas – catering for all budgets and interests, you’re guaranteed to find something to make this year’s birthday a happy and memorable one! Even better, you get to relax and enjoy the celebrations too!
DIDDY DRIVERS | T: 01628 821145 / 07721 422554 E: diddydrivers@basilandcrew.co.uk
A truly magnificent fleet of luxury mini electric cars for the younger driver to enjoy (suggested height under 1.0m) with signs, traffic lights and roadworks to negotiate! Let your child demonstrate their driving skills, but don’t worry if they struggle, each vehicle can be remotely operated by an adult! While waiting, decide on the perfect vehicle for you and start warming up your driving skills with their playmat roadway. Available for fetes, fun days, private parties, nursery graduations, etc. Event prices: £400 for the first hour, and £40 per additional half hour (prices correct to within a 20-mile radius of Maidenhead).
FARMS2EWE | T: 01635 579878 / 07780 654348 W: www.farms2ewe.co.uk
Farms2ewe Ltd offer parties with a difference! Their team will visit your party with a selection of tiny chicks, goats with their babies, friendly sheep, a cheeky miniature pony or donkey, ducks, guinea pigs, dogs and many more animals for children (and adults!) to cuddle and groom. Two-hour parties are comprised of one and a half hours with hands-on action with the animals and face painting, with the last half an hour set aside for a birthday tea.
BASIL AND CREW – MOBILE FARM T: 01628 821145 / 07721 422554 E: farm@basilandcrew.co.uk W: www.basilandcrew.co.uk
Basil and Crew is a mobile farm bringing an array of animals to your home or school, providing an opportunity for children and adults to get as close as they are comfortable with, to real animals, grooming and feeding them, plus their friendly and knowledgeable staff will be on hand to assist where needed.
GOLFPLEX | T: 01344 300 200 | W: www.golfplex.co.uk
COBBS PLAY BARN
T: 01488 686770 E: play@cobbsplaybarn.co.uk W: www.cobbsplaybarn.co.uk Cobbs have the perfect venue for private celebrations and a party theme to suit every child. Leave all the hassle of organising (and cleaning up!) your child’s birthday party to their wonderful team of party helpers. All their parties include full access to the Play Barn, a dedicated party host, a birthday meal, unlimited squash, handmade Cobbs party bags, unique invitations, thank you notes, and plenty of fun! Prices start at £15 per child, a minimum of 10 children per booking.
GolfPlex in Binfield offers a fantastic children’s party experience with a difference. Play fun games like “Go Fish” on the interactive Toptracer Range or take to Bear Mountain Adventure Golf and tackle the Polar and Jungle zones. They could even do both! It’s healthy fun in the fresh air with laughter and smiling faces guaranteed! No prior golf knowledge is necessary, and they hire all the equipment the children need. Then let the party continue in the Café Bar with freshly made, stone-baked pizzas, birthday cake and a chorus of Happy Birthday for the lucky child. With a range of party packages starting from just £17.50 per child, GolfPlex is an experience that will live long in the memory of all the children.
THE PARTY BOX | T: 0118 966 4400 W: www.partygoodsandfancydress.com
If you have a special occasion coming up, a visit to The Party Box is a must for all your party supplies! You will find a vast selection of party goods including helium balloons, tableware, confetti, candles, banners, badges and more. They also stock an enormous range of fancy dress costumes for adults and children together with accessories including wigs, hats, masquerade masks, make-up and coloured hairspray for any event, including school dress up days and of course World Book Day! You will be amazed at the vast range you’ll find there!
PINEWOOD GYMNASTICS | T: 01344 773237 W: www.pinewoodgymnastics.co.uk
Go and have a Gymnastics Birthday Party at Pinewood Gymnastics Club. Swing on the trapeze, jump on the trampoline and play in the foam pit in their fully equipped gymnasium. They offer private parties for up to 20 children, aged 3-10. Two qualified coaches will take care of the party guests and organise plenty of fun and games in the gym for 1 hour. This will be followed by use of a party room for parents to host their very own tea party – guaranteed to be a fun-filled party to remember!
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• Pay & play classes available: 6m-1yr Wed 9:30-10:15am 1-4yrs Mon-Fri & Sun various times • Consists of warm up games, gymnastic based apparatus circuits and basic gymnastic skills • Develop balance, coordination, spatial awareness and body control • All in a purpose built gymnastics facility
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Theatre Watch
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Norden Farm Centre
Wednesday 23rd February
Tuesday 22nd – Wednesday 23rd February
OLDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEARS
THE ELVES AND THE SHOEMAKER
One winter, Oldilocks finds a teddy bear in the park and remembers a delicious bowl of porridge she tasted years ago in the woods. Something else happened but she can’t quite remember what… so she sets off for the forest. Will she find the bears’ house and what will happen then? For ages 3 to 7 years.
Elvis Schumacher, cobbler and craftsman, has worked all his life creating the most beautiful footwear. But now he’s hit hard times... Everyone’s buying boring shoes from the evil businessman, Bunyan Sole-less. Time is running out for Elvis. With one piece of leather left and Bunyan’s factory growing, can anyone help him?
Corn Exchange Newbury
Thursday 24th February
Mary Hare School, Newbury www.arlington-arts.com T: 01635 244246
www.cornexchangenew.com Friday 25th – Sunday 27th February
THE SMARTEST GIANT IN TOWN George wishes he wasn’t the scruffiest giant in town. So when he sees a new shop selling giantsized clothes, he decides it’s time for a new look: smart trousers, smart shirt, stripy tie, shiny shoes. Saturday 5th March
SPONTANEOUS POTTER KIDZ The smash hit Spontaneous Potter Kidz is an entirely improvised wizarding comedy show, based on your suggestions! Hilarity ensues as wizarding sketches and entirely new Potter stories are magically improvised on the spot - with live musical accompaniment! Sunday 6th March
LONDON RHYMES An eclectic, high energy musical experience for families with children aged 0 to 7 led by Rosie and a band of amazing live musicians.
Maidenhead www.norden.farm
THE HUG A tale of hope, empathy and acceptance. Based on the heartwarming and funny book The Hug by Eoin McLaughlin and Polly Dunbar. Starring a Hedgehog and a Tortoise both in search of a restorative hug. Saturday 26th February
Saturday 26th February
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA-NOISY KIDS This out-of-this-world concert for the whole family is packed full of music inspired by space, from thrilling classics to film music favourites. Back in Reading by popular demand, Noisy Kids concerts are fun and accessible, designed for families to discover their new, favourite orchestral music.
South Hill Park Bracknell
The Watermill Theatre
Bagnor, Newbury Box office: 01635 46044 www.watermill.org.uk Thursday 31st March – Saturday 2nd April
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THE GIRL OF INK AND STARS
Wednesday 16th February
A gripping tale of adventure, myth, and finding the way home. Performed by The Watermill Youth Ensemble.
MATILDA THE MUSICAL JR This story of Matilda, a girl with magical powers who dreams of a better life, and the children she inspires will have audiences cheering for the “revolting children” who plan to teach the grownups a lesson. A Broadway Junior adaptation of the Tony Awardwinning hit Matilda The Musical. Sunday 27th February
TWIRLYWOOS LIVE Join Great BigHoo, Toodloo, Chickedy, Chick and their friends as they discover the wonderful world around us! Expect mischief, music and plenty of surprises as they set sail in their big red boat.
Theatre Royal Windsor
Box Office: 01753 853 888 theatreroyalwindsor.co.uk Saturday 12th March
ALICE IN WONDERLAND FAMILY FRIENDLY PERFORMANCE Let’s All Dance returns with this fabulous family favourite. Stunning dancing, much loved characters and superb music brings the famous tale to life in this magical ballet production.
MORGAN AND WEST: UNBELIEVABLE SCIENCE Morgan & West present captivating chemistry, phenomenal physics, and bonkers biology in this fun for all the family science extravaganza!
Reading Arts
www.whatsonreading.com Saturday 19th February
THE DARK Laszlo is afraid of the dark. The dark lives in the basement. It doesn’t visit Laszlo in his room. Until one night it does… Join Lazlo on his journey to meet the dark, and find out why it will never bother him again. The Dark is accessible for blind and visually impaired children through integrated audiodescription and touch tours. Tuesday 22nd February
SHLOMO’S BEATBOX ADVENTURE FOR KIDS World record-breaking beatboxer SK Shlomo makes mad music with his mouth. Become one of this sonic superhero’s sidekicks in a world of funny sounds, brilliant noises and cool music, whether you’re aged 1 or 101!
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New nursery opening soon in Aldermaston! New nursery opening soon in Aldermaston! Childcare for ages 3 months to 5 years. Childcare for ages 3 months to 5 years.
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Come and experience the full range of family activities on offer with a family day pass at one of our local clubs. With swimming lessons, a crèche and classes and events for all ages, there’s something for everyone this half term.
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