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In Derbys hire BACK TO SCHOOL 2012 ISSUE

By Kenneth Grahame

Adapted for stage by Alan Bennett, additional lyrics and music by Jeremy Sams Poop Poop! Watch out, watch out, Toad’s about!

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Winter at Derby LIVE I’m Telling You They’re Aliens Rob and his friend Marsha heroically set out to expose those evil, invading extra terrestrials for what they really are. Unfortunately Rob and Marsha can’t get any adults to listen to them and they realise they may have to face the Aliens alone… Thu 1 Nov Guildhall Theatre £9.25, Under 16s £8.25

Snow Play Make a giant snowman, have a super snowball fight and help us to bring back the Spring in this highly interactive smash-hit London production, starring Patrick Lynch from CBeebies. Wed 12 - Sun 23 Dec Guildhall Theatre £10.25, Family Ticket (4) £28

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Fly away on a spectacular journey of wonder and excitement into the magical world of Neverland this Christmas with Larry Lamb as Captain Hook and George Sampson starring as Peter Pan. Early Bird Prices Until 31 Oct

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Everyone needs a friend. Someone to talk to, someone to run to when things go wrong, someone to share toys and sweets with. We all need friends, but when you start a new school it can be difficult. Here’s our helpful guide to how you can help your child make friends in a new school Essentially, all children need and want friends - it helps them feel accepted and can help define who they are. However, sometimes a simple act of companionship can be an uphill challenge in many different ways. A child may make friends easily but lose them just as quickly. Another child may feel painfully shy and awkward around his or her peers whilst others may fall out with existing playmates and feel isolated. The age of a child also comes into play, as between the ages of four and eight, most youngsters aren’t too choosy about whom they play with and generally find it easy to make friends. However, from the age of eight they start to become more selective of their acquaintances. Friendships require time, devotion and compromise whatever the age! Children who have a wide circle of friends tend to benefit from healthy self esteem and are less likely to have social problems as adults, so it’s really worth investing some time and effort to guide your child in this area and not leave it to chance. So how can you help your child make and keep friends? To start, you may wish to discreetly monitor how your child interacts with other kids. You can assess their behaviour in a subtle non-intervening way. This could be by meeting a group of mums with their children in the local park or by staying behind at parties. You could help out at the school fete or perhaps help with reading in the school.Observe how your child behaves around others. Does your child shy away? Do they take turns easily? Are they bossing the other children around? www.primarytimes.net 4

attention away from them and will make him or her feel less self-conscious. Encourage your child to ‘act’ in a friendly manner towards other children by the things they do. They can demonstrate friendliness by helping others, being respectful towards other people’s ideas or opinions, being happy to take turns and share, and by talking favourably to friends about their shared friends and acquaintances.Other desirable traits worth nurturing include thoughtfulness, a sense of fun, reliability, kindness and a consistent personality.Help them understand that negative, bossy, self-centred behaviour may turn potential friends away. Help your child understand that his or her popularity is closely linked with the way he or she behaves towards other people. Appealing characteristics that attract favourable attention are often non-verbal and are more to do with body language than who can shout the loudest! Encourage your child to adopt a ‘friendly face’ - to smile at other children, to maintain eye contact and to do their best to relax when they are in the company of others. It will help to practice this with your child. Teach your child how to behave in different social environments such as at a birthday party or when joining a new club. Role play a specific situation to see how your child would handle the occasion and offer them tips on what to say and how to approach other children. Encourage friendships by getting your child to invite selected friends over to your house to play and to have a meal. Keep vigilant by actively listening to your child’s description of his or her day at school. This way you can assess the relationship they have with their playmates. If you think certain friendships are becoming toxic, steer his or her attention to focus on the other more positive children in the class.

Expose your child to a wide variety of different activities and events that will give plenty of social exposure and help them get used to meeting other children. Steer your child towards an activity, interest or skill that will allow a personal strength or To help a bashful child with their communication skills it passion to blossom. If they enjoy an activity or club they will be pays to intervene sooner rather than later. So if you notice surrounded by like minded children.It will be easier for them that your child is shying away from others and needs a little to strike up conversations with someone else who shares assistance, question them on what characteristics they look for in a friend. Ask your child to choose some children they like the same interest. Allow your child to experience a variety of activities with a number of different friends. the look of at school and then quiz your child on how would they start a conversation with these children - you may wish Making good friendships is very important in life. The ultimate to adopt role play to practice this. Shy children may also find it goal is to help your child surround him or herself with positive easier to interact with others by playing next to them at a table minded companions and that your child, too, becomes a good or in a play den, so show them how to do this. Explain the friend to others without sacrificing his or her individuality. importance of showing an interest in what other people are saying or doing. This will also help your child by diverting the Kirsty Woodgate

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The process of choosing the school that’s right for you and your child can be stressful. There are so many different types of school out there, from private to free, boarding to grammar. Here’s our quick and easy guide to choosing the right school. Decide what type of school you want for your child. The choices … Mainstream State Schools allow every child between the age of five and 16 a free place Community Schools are run by the Local Authority Foundation and Trust Schools are run by their own governing body Voluntary-aided Schools are mainly religious or faith schools, although anyone can apply for a place. They are run by a governing body Voluntary-controlled Schools are similar to Voluntary-aided Schools but are run by the Local Authority Academies are State Schools but are independently managed with sponsors from business, faith or voluntary groups Grammar Schools select their pupils based on academic ability, usually by an entrance exam Boarding Schools offer free tuition but charge fees for board and lodging Independent Schools set their own curriculum and admissions policies. They are funded by fees paid by parents and income from investments • Contact your Local Authority to find out about schools in your area • Get information on all of the schools that fall outside your Local Authority if willing to go further afield • Decide what your child needs most out of the school experience. Is your child academic, sporty, musical? Does your child need special attention? • Visit open days, as many as you can. Only by walking round the school, talking to teachers, current pupils and parents can you form a valid opinion of a school • Visit direct.gov.uk to research the school in more detail. Look at Ofsted reports and performance data. • Listen to your child. It’s so easy for parents to fall in love with the ‘perfect’ school, but it is important that your child, the one who will be spending the most time there, likes it too. There is loads of information on choosing the right school at www.direct.gov.uk

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A high quality, all-round private education is not beyond your reach Harrow is an all boys, all boarding independent school in the suburbs of northwest London. Its pupils achieve excellent exam results as well as benefiting from a huge range of activities outside the classroom. Boys come to Harrow from all sorts of backgrounds and cultures, thanks to the large number of scholarships and bursaries that the school offers which enable very talented boys to receive a fantastic education, whether their parents can afford the school fees or not. Every year, among a number of other bursaries, two Peter Beckwith Scholarships are awarded to boys aged between 10 and 13. These can cover up to full fees at Harrow from age 13, and at a private prep school from the age of 11 until the pupil goes to Harrow. All bursary awards are means-tested so the level of discount will depend on the family income. If you have a very talented son, whether in academic subjects, sport, art, music or drama, but you think that a top private school is out of your reach, read about Harrow’s Scholarships and Bursaries online at www.harrowschool.org.uk

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Mugginton CofE School Everyone is welcome at our ‘Outstanding’ Primary School where ‘Every child really does matter’ (Church Inspection Report 2011)

We have small classes, excellent results and specialist teachers in music, French, Spanish and sports.

Our Before and After School Clubs offer something new and exciting every day!

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St Mungo’s charity for homeless people is asking school children around the country to wear their woolly hats to school on Friday October 26, Woolly Hat Day. Woolly Hat Day is all about showing your support by putting on your hat for homeless people. Children can wear silly hats for the day in return for a donation, a hatthemed event or school assembly, baking hat-shaped cakes and biscuits or simply using the hat as a prompt for discussions about homelessness. If you want to find out more about Woolly Hat Day and how you and your school can get involved, visit www.woollyhatday.org or www.mungos.org.


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Our Clubs provide childcare from 7am-6pm with free and easy online registration. Accepts all childcare vouchers. Choose from Breakfast Clubs, After School Clubs and our fantastic Holiday Club. Diverse range of activities & huge selection of toys & resources.

Schools we serve before and after school: Lawn, Portway, Walter Evans, Curzon, Ashgate, Markeaton, Whitecross Nursery, St Edmunds Nursery, Woodlands Secondary, ST Benedict’s, Kilburn Schools, Denby Free, Horsley C of E, John Flamsteed, Old Vicarage and Horsley Woodhouse We serve all schools across Derby and Derbyshire at our holiday club.

Why should a highly intelligent boy From the east midlands choose harroW school? • Harrow is a full boarding, all boys school in Northwest London which takes boys from age 13-18. • Our pupils achieve excellent exam results and also benefit from a wide range of extra-curricular activities which enhance their academic studies. • Harrow offers a wealth of opportunity for boys to try new things and take risks within the protection of a close and supportive community. • Gifted boys who win a Sherwood Scholarship to Harrow School will receive a fantastic education at one of the top independent schools in the world. The Sherwood Scholarship has been set up to pay for boys from the East Midlands to come to Harrow School. The Scholarship can cover up to the full cost of the fees, depending on parental financial circumstances. Applicants must live in Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire or Leicestershire. If you are highly intelligent, enthusiastic, energetic and want to excel academically as well as outside the classroom, and if you are eager to make the most of boarding life and our excellent facilities, then apply for a means-tested Sherwood Scholarship from age 13 or 16.

“Being educated at Harrow means not only getting first-rate academic teaching, but an amazing opportunity to try and excel in things outside the classroom, make lifelong friends and prepare yourself for the world outside, all of which are aided by the advantages of full-time boarding.” – A current pupil

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theatre In Derbyshire

October 28 Buxton Opera House Box Office: 0845 127 2190 Water Street, Buxton www.buxtonoperahouse.org.uk

October 16

Beanbag Stories Join the Kaleidoscope Team as they delve deep into the depths of the ocean. Lose yourself in your own imagination as you hear tales of the beautiful Rainbow Fish and the adventure she has. What kind of sea creature will you become? The choice is yours. £5 per child, accompanying adults and babies on laps go free. Located in the Pavilion Arts Centre at 11.15am.

Rapunzel Placed high up in a tower above the world and faced with the challenge of growing up, Rapunzel is all alone, dreaming. This is a great play for all the family, with fantastic music, beautiful movement and magical design. The kids will love it. Tickets are £6 for adults, £5 for children and £20 for a family (2+2). Located in the Pavilion Arts Centre at 1.30pm and 3.30pm. November 3

The Selfish Crocodile The funny tale of a brave little mouse and a very snappy crocodile is heart-warming with a very happy ending. The storytellers use song, music and a host of beautiful puppets to bring this watery adventure to life. Tickets are £7.50 for adults, £6.50 for children and £26 for a family (2+2). Located in Buxton Opera House at 2pm.

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How Lion became King of Tinga Tinga Land This interactive show for all the family combines famous nursery rhymes with tales of the animals of Masaii Mara and a traditional East African welcome – Jambo! Join in with the Cheeky Monkey, Kindly Giraffe, Wise Bird, Groovy Zebra and Proud Lion in an all singing, dancing and drawing production based on African artwork from the Tinga Tinga family. Tickets are £10 for adults, £9 for children, £36 for a family.

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Derby Live

Pomegranate Theatre

Box Office: 01332 255800 Darley Park, Derby www.derbyfeste.com

Box Office: 01246 345222 Corporation Street, Chesterfield www.chesterfieldvenues.co.uk

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September 25

Derby Feste Finale: Games Time

Farm Boy

Games Time is a spectacular stage show with a backdrop of giant video projections, fireworks and music. More than 100 dancers, gymnasts and local people will be dressed in amazingly colourful costumes creating four teams which will take part in an exciting battle. Admission free. Visit website for full details.

This touching family show is written as the follow-up to War Horse and tells the story of the bonds between grandfather and grandson. It’s an account of how the changing face of the English countryside and a reminder that stories can reach out across generations. Tickets are £13 for adults and £11 for children.

Derby Theatre Box Office: 01332 593939 Theatre Walk, Derby www.derbytheatre.co.uk

October 29

Chris and Pui Roadshow 2012 Everyone’s favourite CBeebies double act Chris and Pui are coming to Derby with their 2012 roadshow. See Incy Wincy, Humpty Dumpty, the Grand Old Duke of York and Little Bo Pepp all live on stage. Laugh, sing and join in with the Show Me Show Me duo as they perform sketches, rhymes and songs for all the family. Shows at 11am and 2pm. Tickets are £10 or £32 for a family of four.

October 16-20

Oliver Everyone loves the story of the boy who asked for more, and you can now see the Good Companions’ production of the much-loved Oliver. Featuring the famous songs Food Glorious Food, Consider Yourself and You’ve Got to Pick a Pocket or Two, this show will be loved and enjoyed by the whole family. Tickets are from £15 to £17.


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Kiln Hovels, Toilets, Saggar Maker Bottom Knockers and the occasional rat Come and visit this free unique museum about the South Derbyshire Pottery Industry and so much more Ground floor coffee shop with outside seating The National Forest exhibition FREE children’s craft activities during holidays Tour and talks available/Temporary Exhibitions Special Events/Unique Gift Shop/Tourist Information Centre Kiln, Function and Conference Room available to hire for all occasions Victorian Potter Day - Suitable Key Stage 2 Contact us for more details

This website is aimed at those people who have tried to understand music, but given up the struggle for whatever reason. By looking at music from a different angle you may better understand previous explanations. FREE sheet music available at this site. WeAreTheGrimeyBoys.co.uk

Open Monday-Saturday 10am-4.30pm, Open Bank Holiday 10am-3pm

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FOR YOUNG PEOPLE AGED 4-19 Excite is a new range of Saturday courses and activities for young people aged 4-19. The activity sessions are designed to help you develop new skills, build confidence and make new friends. The following Excite courses will be available:

Feed the animals, collect your own eggs and much more! Tractor & Trailer Rides Saturdays & School Holidays.

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My Lord and Lady’s Chamber at Haddon Hall

The Tudor Group is taking over for a weekend at Haddon Hall, bringing history to life as they demonstrate the toilette of a 16th century Lord and Lady. Open from 12-5pm. Usual admission applies: adults £9.50, concessions £8.50, children £5.50, family (2+3) £27.50. Visit www.haddonhall.co.uk for all the details. September 23

September 7 - October 30

Beyond Limits at

Chatsworth

Sotheby’s auction house will once again bring contemporary sculpture to the relaxed setting of the historic gardens of Chatsworth. You will be amazed by these sculptures. Open from 10.30am to 5pm. Adults £10, seniors £8, children £6, family £28. Visit www.chatsworth.org for all the details.

Derbyshire Day at Hardwick BBC Radio Derby’s sixth annual Derbyshire Day celebration sees local food, entertainment, crafts and family fun. Open from 11am to 4pm. Free event, normal admission charges apply: adults £10.45, children £5.27, family £26.18. www.nationaltrust.org.uk has all the information. October 5-7

Derby Folk Festival In its sixth year, Derby Folk Festival has loads of top name acts lined up to entertain. Held at the Assembly Rooms, the line up includes Seth Lakeman and Blair Dunlop. Visit www.derbyfolkfestival.co.uk for ticket information. October 6-7

June - November 4

Around the World with Toys and Games Take a journey around the world at Sudbury Hall’s Museum of Childhood, discovering stories about play from different countries on the way. Open from 11am to 5pm. Free event, usual admission charges apply: adults £7.20, children £3.78, family £18.18 – entry into Museum of Childhood only; joint tickets available. Visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk for more information and joint ticket prices.

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September 21

Bug-tastic at Derby Museum Join the people of Derby Museum for bug-themed stories and crafts and take part in the bug hunt. You can even make friends with a stick insect. Open from 10am to 5pm. Visit www.derby.gov.uk for more information.

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Leawood Pumphouse in steam The magnificent steam pumping engine from 1849, at Derwent Valley Mills, is still capable of lifting four tonnes of water from the River Derwent to the Cromford Canal. Want to see it in action? Open from 12-5pm. Free admission. www.derwentvalleymills.org.uk has all the details. October 20-21

Friendship Weekend at Gulliver’s Bring your best friend to Gulliver’s Kingdom on the weekend of October 20-21 and they will get in for free! Not only that, there will also be loads of exciting activities to take part in around the site including a friendship trail and a special friendship tree. Children must be accompanied by one full paying adult. Admission is £13.95. Open from 10.30am to 5pm. Visit www. gulliversfun.co.uk for more information.

Book Fair at Pavilion Gardens

Every month, the Pavilion Gardens in Buxton hosts a wide variety of fairs and events, and on October 21 com es the much-loved Book Fair. Open 10am to 4pm. Visit www.paviliongardens. co.uk for further details. October 22 - November 4

Halloween Fun at Denby Enjoy wicked witch puppet show s, making and painting scary stuff, fancy dress competitions and much more at Denby Visitor Centre. Sessions are at 11am, 1.15pm and 2.30pm daily , excluding October 27-28. Children £5.75, accompanying adults £2.5 0. Booking is recommended. Visit www.denby.co.uk for more infor mation. October 27

Discovery Day at Heage Windmill Heage Windmill is a place of grea t historical importance in the field of wheat and flour in Derbyshire. On Discovery Days at Heage, you can find out all about the history, go on a guided tour and see how stonegro und flour is traditionally milled. Open from 11am to 4pm. Adults £3.50, child ren £1.50, family £8.50. Visit www.heagewindmill.org.uk for information. October 28

Deer Park Walk at Calke Join one of the trained wardens and enter the Deer Pen at Calke Abb ey which is normally closed to the public. Have a walk around the park, take pictures of the deer and, afterward s, enjoy a drink and a cookie. Walk from 2-4pm. Adults £7.50, children £3.5 0. Visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk for details. After School Activities

Baked Well Pottery During term time, Monday to Frida y, there is a discounted studio fee at Baked Well Pottery in Bakewell. If you want something to entertain your kids once they’re out of the school gate , bring them down to the Baked Well studio where they can paint and create for just £1. Visit www.bakedwellpotterypainting.co.u k for all the details.


Build a brighter future for your child Kip McGrath’s qualified teachers create individual tutoring programmes for your child, using proven Kip McGrath methods of tuition

Maths English Reading Spelling Comprehension

22nd October - 2nd November* *excluding 27th & 28th Oct

Children over 3 years £5.75 Adults £2.50 Times: 11am, 1.15 & 2.30pm BOOKING ADVISABLE CALL 01773 740799

in the woods

in the witch’s cave

Enter the Witch’s Cave

Watch the Spooky Puppet Show

Make Scary clay stuff*

Paint a Halloween Plate

Enter our Fancy Dress Competition

Call today for a FREE assessment

* Clay items are all free to take home. An optional firing charge of £6.95 will apply to keep the pot. Other painted items are free to take home (maximum 2 items per child). An extra charge applies for face painting.

Derby North • 01332 670817 Derby South • 01332 381127 Derby West • 01332 986131 Matlock • 01629 56611

Make a splash in the Puddle Ducks Swim Academy! Whether your primary school-aged child has been to baby swim classes or has only dabbled with the family, Puddle Ducks Swim Academy develops confident swimmers.

In My Lord & Lady’s Chamber 22 and 23 September 12 noon - 5pm daily (last admission 4pm) A historical interpretation weekend by The Tudor Group. Come along and see how a Tudor Lord and Lady would dress and prepare for the day. Informative and fun for all the family.

www.haddonhall.co.uk Telephone 01629 812855

Our highly-trained and experienced teachers are passionate about nurturing a natural and effortless swimming style while having fun! Contact our friendly team to find your nearest classes:

01332 605729 derbyshire@puddleducks.com


Inspired by the Olympics? Want to play football? Football is great fun, helps you keep fit, and is a really good way to make new friends!

PRIDE PARK JUNIORS FC SOCCER SCHOOL Pride Park Juniors FC are seeking GIRLS aged 5-10 for our weekly Soccer School and to form new teams. BOYS aged 5-7 also catered for. Why not come along and give it a try? First week free, then £3.50/week.

Saturdays 9.30-10.30 Alvaston Junior Community School, Elvaston Lane, Alvaston, DE24 0PU All Coaches FA Qualified and CRB checked Places allocated on a first come first served basis

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places to visit National Forest Adventure Farm

There’s lots to do at Adventure Farm, both inside and outside, so whatever the weather decides to do, you can still have a great day out. Inside there are three levels of exciting adventure play equipment for big kids, little kids and parents! Outside you will find pedal go-karts, a jumping pillow, sand pit and mini assault course. Visit www.adventurefarm.co.uk for full details of events and activities.

Red House Stables and Carriage Museum for further details or to register contact

David on tel. 07905 719 505 www.prideparkjuniors.com

Take a

Tram ride at

through time

Housing one of the finest collections of original horse drawn vehicles, at Red House Stables and Carriage Museum you can explore the tradition of working carriages, meet the horses and ponies who work at the museum and even go on a special carriage ride. Located in the village of Darley Dale, Matlock. Open daily from 10am. Visit www.workingcarriages.com for details.

Kegworth Museum Houses in a restored 19th century barn, this fantastic museum tells the story of Kegworth. Using displays, a Victorian parlour, the story of two hundred years of the local knitting industry, the history of the village and saddler’s workshop, a day out at Kegworth Museum will be great for all the family. Open Saturday from 10am to 1pm, Sunday from 1-4pm, Wednesday from 2-5pm. Visit www.kegworthmuseum.org.uk for full details.

Beehive Farm and Playground Have fun exploring the Beehive Farm and Playground in Rosliston where you can feed the farm animals including goats, donkey, Jess the pot-bellied pig, Percy the peacock and the free-range rabbits. Adults £2, children £1, feed buckets £1 each. Visit www.beehivefarm-woodlakes.co.uk for more

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• Unique Period Street Scene • Fascinating Exhibitions • Unlimited Tram Rides • Shops and Café • Workshop Viewing Gallery • Woodland Walk & Sculpture Trail • October Half Term Activities • Pay once and return free all year! (see website for details)

Starlight Halloween - Saturday 27th October

01773 854 321 • www.tramway.co.uk Crich, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 5DP BACK TO SCHOOL 2012 ISSUE

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Peak District Mining Museum and Temple Mine At the Peak District Mining Museum you can experience the forgotten world of a Derbyshire lead miner. See the tools the miners used, the clothes they wore, the advances in technology that they witnessed and the importance of this metal in our daily lives. Crawl and climb through a maze of twisted tunnels and shafts for yourself, feeling the cramped conditions that the miners would have worked in. You can also take a trip down Temple Mine and see what the mines look like today. The museum is open daily from 10am to 5pm. Temple Mine is open daily with visits between 12-2pm. Prices for museum or mine: adults £3.50, concessions £3, children £2.50, family £10. Prices for museum and mine: adults £6, concessions £5, children £4, family £15. Visit www.peakmines.co.uk for more information.


THE

PARTY DIRECTORY

HARGATE EQUESTRIAN

BIRTHDAY PARTIES

Why not have your Childs party with a difference?

Come and have an hour of fun & games on a pony. Then a tea party with party games, music & disco lights in our pavilion, and why not let us take the hassle off you and organise the goodie bags and cake? We can also cater for: Hen/Stag parties, Team Building, Any age birthday parties starting at just £20.00 per head Also riding lessons from 5 years and for all abilities Gift Vouchers available

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Special Offer/Voucher from Highfields Happy Hens

Worth £4.50

This voucher entitles free entry for 1 person when accompanied by a paying visitor. For directions visit: www.highfieldshappyhens.co.uk

Hargate Fields Farm Egginton Road Hilton Derbyshire DE65 5FJ T: 01283 734981/730606 M: 07736613557 E: info@hargateequestrian.co.uk W: www.hargateequestrian.co.uk

Highfields Happy Hens Heage Lane, Etwall, Derby, DE65 6LS

The party group will weigh, mix and prepare a choice of cup cakes, pizza or candies. Includes chef’s hat, party tea, aprons, birthday card, ted mini chef achievement Interensning certificate and a in ru own r u yo ties? sample of your par E L cooking to take FLEXIB S home. HOUR ENCY S

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Parties can be held in your own home or public venue nearby. We can make all the arrangements for you so you arrive relaxed and in party mood!

Now offering Adult Cookery Parties Call Janet on 07745 305090 or visit www.stickyfingerscookeryparties.co.uk Twitter @stickycookery

FAMILY SPECIAL

Available every day until 8pm (hours must be finished by 8pm)

£20.00 for 1 hour £30.00 for 2 hours Must have at least 1 person under 16 years. Call us on 01246 550092 for more information. Offer available on production of this advert

Cake Decor – we sell everything you need to decorate your own cake or we can make one for you! Please visit our shops in Derby and Ashbourne.

9 Theatre Walk, Eagle Centre, Derby DE1 2NG

t: 01332 205504

and 47a Compton Street, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 1BX t: 01335 300558

w: www.cameocupcakes.co.uk


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WIN A TUMTUM

LUNCHBAG!

Want a funky lunchbag that will make you the envy of the dining hall? Well, we have just the thing. We have teamed up with TUMTUM to give you the opportunity to win one of these three fantastic trainee lunch bags. This beautifully illustrated lunch bag is as practical as it is wonderful. With its insulated design and perfect size, you can slot in all the lunch time goodies your tot needs to ensure they can stay energised for a productive day at school. What makes this lunch bag extra special is your little one can personalise it… insert a picture of your child into the ice cream van on the back of the bag, allowing them (or their teachers) to pick out the bag themselves. For your chance to win your very own TUMTUM lunch bag, just answer this question: Where can you put your photo on the lunch bag? Closing date: October 1.

WIN A

COMPLETE SET OF ROALD DAHL BOOKS!

Every child loves reading Roald Dahl’s books; from tales of The Big Friendly Giant, to the adventures of James and the Giant Peach, story time just wouldn’t be the same without a Roald Dahl book. Every year in September we celebrate the anniversary of the great man’s birth with Roald Dahl Day, and this year would have been his 92nd birthday (he was born in 1916). We have teamed up with Puffin Books to give you the chance to win a complete set of Roald Dahl books AND a copy of the brand new children’s biography of the man called Fantastic Mr Dahl by Michael Rosen. To be in with a chance of winning this splendiferous prize, just tell us the answer to this question: What year was Roald Dahl born? Closing date: October 26.

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CHRIS AND PUI!

CBeebies favourite double act Chris and Pui are bringing their roadshow to Derbyshire, and you could see them live! See IncyWincy, Humpty Dumpty, the Grand Old Duke of York and Little Bo Peep as they take to the stage to entertain you for a fun-filled afternoon. Laugh, sing and join in with the Show Me Show Me duo as they perform sketches, rhymes and songs for all the family to enjoy. For your chance to win a family ticket to the show at The Assembly Rooms with Derby Live, on Monday October 29 at 2pm, just answer this question: Where is the Grand Old Duke from? Closing date: October 17.

WIN A

FUNSTATION DUO!

Do you struggle to find somewhere to sit and do your homework? Well, we have the perfect solution for you … a FunStation Duo! The fun, funky and safe brand Little Helper has launched the new two-seater FunStation Duo desk and chair set so that children can sit and do their homework in comfort. Two siblings or friends can sit at the desk and both work comfortably with A4 paper. We have teamed up with Little Helper to give you the chance to win your very own FunStation Duo! For your chance to win, just answer this question: How many children can sit at the FunStation Duo desk? Closing date: October 12.

WIN A ‘MAKE YOUR

OWN’ SET WITH SEEDLING!

This month we are giving you the opportunity to win one of these fantastic craft kits from Seedling that are perfect for going back to school. Seedling is the super cool brand that has recently arrived in the UK and set out to inspire the minds and ignite the imagination of little ones everywhere. By providing only the tools and templates, children can design their own endless creations using their imagination. Your little ones will be more than excited to return o school after using the ‘design your own pencil case’ and ‘design your own tote bag’ sets. These beautiful craft kits will allow the little ones to go back to school with a pencil case and bag that no one else will have and will be the envy of all their friends! For your chance to win, just answer this question: What kind of case can you design with Seedling? Closing date: October 17. To enter all our competitions, go to www.primarytimes.net/competitions or send your entry on a postcard with the name of the competition you wish to enter, your name, address and telephone number to Primary Times, Publishing Ink, Fifth Floor, White House, 111 New Street, Birmingham, B2 4EU by the closing date stated. You can go straight to our competitions page on our website by scanning this code with your smart phone. Good luck!

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