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Dear All... Half term already out of the way which means the dark evenings are here and we’re getting into gear for Christmas. It seems like yesterday that new uniforms were being tried on for the start of the school year and yet, suddenly, we’re talking about the big day. As ever, there are lots of suggestions for doing some early shopping at places like Hestercombe, Montacute and the Willows & Wetlands Visitor Centre where you can park easily and shop at a leisurely pace - take a look at our Events calendar for more ideas. Of course, as you would expect at this time of year, Father Christmas can be seen in all sorts of places including trains, zoos and you can even get a chance to accompany him when he arrives at a garden centre! We’ll be back next month with loads of ideas for presents, family outings, theatres and ways to keep you calm in the build up to it all! Best wishes Tamsin
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Book a RSPB Winter School Visit and Experience the Spectacular Starling Murmuration Treat your students to the ultimate wildlife ‘wow’ experience this winter, as part of the RSPB Somerset Schools on Reserves Programme. Mary Scott, RSPB Learning Officer said: “If you’ve watched those online videos of the incredible starling murmurations and wished you could take your children to experience it – then we’ve got the perfect opportunity for you! Seeing a murmuration on film is one thing, but being there in person is absolutely magical. Imagine waiting as the sun sets, watching eagerly for the first little flock to appear. Suddenly you see flocks arriving from every direction, bigger and bigger, merging into hundreds of thousands of starlings all flying softly so that all you can hear is the sound of their wings like waves on the shore. It’s a very special experience, which children will remember for life and its accessible right here on their Somerset doorstep.” Book a class onto an RSPB half-day school programme between Nov-Feb and finish the day by watching the starlings come home to roost at dusk (typically between 3.30pm – 5.00pm). RSPB programmes support a wide range of subjects from the National Curriculum, from pre-school to A-level age. The RSPB Schools on Reserves programme in Somerset, is delivered in partnership with Natural England. Visits take place on Natural England’s Shapwick Heath and RSPB Ham Wall nature reserve. Winter activities are usually based at the Avalon Marshes Centre with access to classrooms, coach parking, a teaching pond and Shapwick Heath. RSPB Ham Wall nature reserve has a large car park and toilet facilities.
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Christmas at Noah's Ark
Here at Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm we’re all set for our 2016 Christmas Season running from the 3-17 December, making your winter visit full of festive cheer and up-close animal encounters. On Saturday 3rd get your reindeer outfits ready for the very first ‘Reindeer Dash’, a family fun run around our zoo track along with a packed day of reindeer themed festive fun, choirs, reindeer feeds and Christmas crafts. Our hugely popular Christmas Nativities are also back this December. The performances will take place in our atmospheric Ark Arena and feature real animals! Saturday 10th December sees Redcliffe Brownies and Guides performing a traditional Nativity, complete with a host of popular sing-along
Christmas Carols. On Saturday 17th December, The Rock Project will be performing an exciting and dynamic rock Nativity. The show will feature well-known hits and will be Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm’s first ever rock concert! Our Education Team will also be running school Nativities every weekday from the 1st16th December. Students can experience a traditional Christmas Nativity with real animals and a storyteller to guide them through the Christmas story. To help you save the pennies, children accompanied by a full paying adult can come to the zoo for FREE during our Christmas Season, and in the new year 20% off standard day ticket admission until 31st January. Visit us this December for a zooperb day out!
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Chance for children Get set for accompany Santa Christmas with to to Monkton Elm West Somerset Railway
Three-year-old Zach Evangeli, three-year-old Harvey Hill and three-year-old Amelia Rose Pollard with Santa in his grotto after last year’s (2015) arrival.
On 2nd and 3rd December, travel by train with the West Somerset Railway to the annual Dunster By Candlelight event and with a Fish and Chip option on the last service out of Bishops Lydeard, this really is a fantastic full evening of festivities. The Santa Express offers a round trip from either Bishops Lydeard or Minehead to Williton with Santa passing through the train, and handing each child a present whilst the train is steaming through the Quantocks.
The Santa Specials start from Minehead to Blue Anchor, with Santa greeting children in his station grotto, where an age appropriate present will be presented to the children. Other Christmas specials also include the ever popular Carol trains, which will be held on the evenings of 12th and 13th December. The services leave from either Minehead or Bishops Lydeard and travel to Williton, stopping at each station along the way to sing Christmas carols whilst accompanied by a brass band.
Due to the popularity of the above events, and the limited capacity, it is strongly advised to book in advance, either by visiting our website and booking online www.west-somerset-railway.co.uk or by contacting us by phone on 01643 704996
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SOMERSET folk are being asked to nominate a child they feel deserves to accompany Santa on his journey to Monkton Elm this month. Father Christmas will be arriving at Taunton train station before travelling to Monkton Elm on Saturday, November 26 and the garden centre is looking for nominations for a child to accompany him on his journey. Andrew Pitman, Store Manager at the award-winning, independent, family-run garden centre at Monkton Heathfield near Taunton, said: “Our VIP guest Santa will be arriving at the garden centre in style and we’re looking for a very special young person to accompany him and make sure he arrives safely to greet all the girls and boys. “We are looking for nominations of a child who has done something good for their community or for charity or who has overcome an illness or personal difficulty and deserves a real treat. “The nominated child will meet Santa at the train station
and travel with him to the garden centre. They will also be allowed to bring a friend and a parent or guardian.” Nominations can be made via email to a.pitman@monktonelm.co.uk and nominators should give details of who they wish to nominate and why. All emails must include clear contact details of the nominator. The winner will be picked at random and by being the nominator or nominee they have agreed to take part in publicity. The closing date for nominations is Monday, November 14. Santa’s arrival will take place at Monkton Elm Garden & Pet Centre on Saturday, November 26 at 11.30am. For more information, please call the garden centre, which is located just off the A38 at Monkton Heathfield between Bridgwater and Taunton, on 01823 412381, visit www. monktonelmgardencentre. co.uk, log on to www.facebook. com/Monktonelm or follow the company on Twitter by visiting www.twitter.com/Monktonelm.
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Get into the spirit this Christmas by joining the West Somerset Railway on one of these festive specials. Tickets available now!!
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SANTA expresses from Bishops lydeard or minehead. SANTA specials from MINEHEAD. SHerry and mince pie specials. DUNSTER BY CANDLELIGHT. CAROL TRAINs. For more information or to book online please visit our website or contact us on the number below.
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Festive family treat Around the World Get ready for an awfully big adventure… J.M. Barrie’s PETER PAN Escape to Neverland this Christmas with Exeter Northcott Theatre and the boy who never grew up… Join Wendy, John and Michael as they soar into the night sky with Peter, to a magical land of mermaids and fairy dust, where children can fly and all sorts of exciting adventures happen every day. But beware – danger is just around the corner. Captain Hook and the pirates are looking for revenge and Peter Pan is top of their list! For over a hundred years, children (and
adults) have drifted off to sleep dreaming of Tinkerbell, the Lost Boys, fairy dust, crocodiles and of course the villainous Captain Hook. Starring Steve Bennett (pictured) and featuring death defying feats of flying and a generous sprinkling of fairy dust, let your imagination soar in this magical new stage adaptation of JM Barrie’s classic story – the perfect festive treat for all the family. Suitable for ages 7+. Family tickets are available from just £27 for 3 (up to three more at £9 each) for off peak performances (Fri 2 – Thu 16 Dec). For more
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information please call Exeter Northcott Theatre’s box office on 01392 72 63 63 or visit www. exeternorthcott.co.uk.
Sleeping Beauty SSSSHH – Princess asleep!!!! Following last year’s Record-Breaking ‘JACK AND THE BEANSTALK’, The Tivoli Theatre and Producers Ron Martin Management & Born2Perform are delighted to announce 'Sleeping Beauty' as this year’s spectacular family pantomime! This magical pantomime adventure will be brought to life from Page to Stage from December 16th – January 2nd and features a fantastic cast of professional pantomime performers! MR KEN DEE returns to
the Tivoli Theatre by popular demand as the hilarious NANNY NELLY NICEHANDS, following his rib-tickling appearance last year. Ken will be joined by the young and vibrant CASEY LLOYD who plays his hilariously silly but lovable son! Every pantomime needs a hero, and this year JOSEPH GALE who plays the handsome PRINCE needs to defeat CARABOSSE played by KATIE TONKINSON and save the day by slaying the FIRE BREATHING DRAGON and prove his bravery, he’s sure to win the heart of the beautiful PRINCESS, played by ISOBEL GAMBLE. No pantomime would be complete without a touch of sparkle and CHARLOTTE HOY will be returning to cast a magic spell over Wimborne this year as the magical FAIRY CRYSTAL. As always, the Tivoli Pantomime will feature a Full Supporting Cast of young, local dancers and performers! All the cast are ready and waiting in the wings to amuse and entertain you in what is certain to be a fantastic pantomime, with spectacular sets, beautiful costumes and laughter by the bucketful! 'Sleeping Beauty' is already the fastest selling pantomime in the history of the Tivoli Theatre, so book your tickets now to avoid disappointment! This is sure to be a magical Pantomime adventure suitable for all the family, young and old. This promises to be the best value for money this Christmas! www.tivoliwimborne.co.uk
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We are very excited to announce that the Brewhouse will be producing its very first in-house production this Christmas with 'Around the World in 80 Days'. It promises to be an unmissable treat and a spectacle that Taunton will remember for years to come! Join Phileas Fogg on trains, Chinese junks, hot air balloons, even an elephant, as he tries to circumnavigate the world in 80 days. Journey with us through Parisian nightclubs to the Bombay Hilton and follow the cast as they traverse the Wild West and navigate the Atlantic. Adapted from the acclaimed novel by Jules Verne, this fresh new production, written and composed by Phil Willmott and Annemarie Thomas, is fit to burst with terrific songs, dance routines, circus acts, a smattering of romance, and plenty of audience participation. The whistlestop adventure promises to be a whirlwind of a show, with a fantastic professional cast and talented community
ensemble, beautiful scenery and funky “steampunk inspired” costumes. Fun and laughter are guaranteed, with a few bumps along the way. We are also delighted to
announce that this fantastic show has been endorsed by Arts Council England with funding to support the production of Around the World in Eighty Days.
Tickets from £14. Book online www.thebrewhouse.net or via our box office 01823 283244
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. M A R K E T S . T H E AT R E S . FA I R S . F E T E S . S H O W S . E X H I B I T I O N S . 4th November: Pre Christmas Extravaganza at Willows & Wetlands Visitor Centre, Stoke St Gregory, TA3 6HY. A great opportunity to browse and buy some lovely Christmas gifts from the Visitor Centre Shop, Hatty’s Attic and Don Bishop photography plus take advantage of some special offers. The Lemon Tree Coffee House will be open for refreshments. 6-9pm. 01823 490249 4th-6th November: Christmas Needle Felting MiniWorkshops at The Bishop’s Palace, Wells, BA5 2RA. Join the Happy Felt Club to learn how to make a Needle Felted Christmas Ornament. 11am -12 noon, 2-3pm, 2.30-3.30pm. £15 per person including all tools and materials. 01749 988111 www.thehappyfeltclub.com 4th-6th November: Artisan Christmas Markets at The Bishop’s Palace, Wells, BA5 2RA. With a range of over 30 stalls of local, handmade crafts and products to browse as well as a range of drop-in workshops, live demonstrations and opportunities to try something new with a variety of Craftspeople and artists. Stalls include decoupage, woodwork, ceramics, stained glass, pressed flowers, home furnishings and many more. 10am-4pm. 01749 988111 5th-6th November: The Owl & The Pussycat. the egg, Theatre Royal Bath, BA1 1ET. A gorgeous new ballet version of Edward Lear’s poem. Age: 2-9yrs. 9.30am, 11.30am & 3pm. 01225 823409 5th November: Bridgwater Guy Fawkes Carnival, TA6 3AR. 7pm 6th November: Grand Pier Half Marathon, Marine Parade, Weston super Mare. BS23 1AL. The 2016 run will start on the Grand Pier. Route map available www.freakevents.co.uk 01934 646155 11th November: Weston super Mare Guy Fawkes Carnival, BS23 1AJ. 7pm 12th November: North Petherton Guy Fawkes Carnival, TA6 6QA. 7pm 12th November: Grand Pier Fireworks at Sea, Marine Parade, Weston super Mare, BS23 1AL. 5pm. 01934 646155 11th-13th November: An Elephant in the Garden. the egg, Theatre Royal Bath, BA1 1ET. Adapted from Michael Morpurgo’s best-selling children’s novel. 1945, Dresden, Germany. Lizzie, her mother and an elephant from the zoo, flee the Allied fire-bombing in the end-game of the Second World War. Escaping the Allies’ advance from the West – and also the advancing Russian armies from the East, this extraordinary trio of refugees 6 Parent Talk November 2016
meet: a downed RAF officer, cowering in a barn; a homeless school choir on the run and their Countess saviour, harbouring them from the Nazis; and the mechanised American cavalry, appearing over the horizon. Age: 9+. Fri 10am & 1pm, Sat/Sun 11.30 & 3pm. 01225 823409 16th-19th November: Seussical the Musical presented by Yeovil Youth Theatre at The Octagon, Yeovil, BA20 1UX. Meet many of Dr Seuss’s beloved characters including Cat in the Hat, Horton the Elephant, Gertrude McFuzz, The Grinch and not forgetting the smallest of all…The Who’s of Whoville, on an entertaining and life affirming musical journey! Thurs-Sat: 7.30pm, Sun: 2.30pm & 7.30pm. 01935 422884 18th November: Wells Guy Fawkes Carnival. Town Centre, Wells, BA5 1AA. 7pm 18th-19th November: Alfie White: Space Explorer. the egg, Theatre Royal Bath. BA1 1ET. Alfie White is crazy about space – and his dad is training to be the first man on the moon. At least that’s what Alfie tells his schoolmates. In fact, his dad has disappeared without trace – as if swallowed up by a black hole… Together with his best friend Meg, Alfie sets out on a daring mission to find his dad. But where on earth – or in space – is he? A cosmic tale of adventure and discovery. Age: 5+. Fri 10.30am & 1pm, Sat 11.30am & 3pm. 01225 823409 18th-19th November: Christmas Market at Hestercombe, Cheddon Fitzpaine, TA2 8LG. 10am-5pm. Over 60 festive stalls bursting with beautiful gifts, delicious treats and unique hand-crafted items. Come and get started on your Christmas shopping! £3 online £3.50 on the door. Hestercombe.com or call 01823 413923 19th November: Glastonbury Guy Fawkes Carnival, Town Centre, BA6 1AA, 6.30pm 20th November: The Nutcracker 2016 – Russian State Ballet at The Octagon Theatre, Yeovil, BA20 1UK. Based on ‘The Nutcracker and the Mouse King’ written by E.T.A. Hoffmann, it tells the story of Marie, a rather sad little girl, whose Godfather Drosselmeyer gives her a nutcracker doll as a present on Christmas Eve, which turns into a prince. When midnight strikes, the world turns all magical in the wintry glitter of Christmas Eve. Toys come alive, the Mouse-king and his mouse-army battle with the Nutcracker Prince and we travel through the Land of Snow to an enchanted place where the magic really begins. 2.30 & 7.30pm. 01935 422884
22nd November: The Chinese State Circus. The Octagon Theatre, Yeovil, BA20 1UK. The internationally acclaimed Chinese State Circus returns in an innovatively spectacular new production ‘Dynasty’. 30 world-class Chinese acrobats, aerial artistes and jugglers interact with the super-human physical skills and dexterity of the masters of martial arts the ‘Shaolin Warriors’. The action is no-stop from start to awesome finale. 4.45 & 7.30pm. 01935 422884 26th November: Christmas Market at Seavington Millennium Hall. 10am-Midday. Water Street, Seavington St Mary, Ilminster. 26th November: Special preview weekend, Christmas at Barrington Court, TA19 0NQ. Come over and have a relaxing visit and enjoy the festive feeling before the programme of Christmas activities gets underway. Wander through the house and garden and see the house dressed and ready for Christmas. 10.30am-3pm. 01460 241938 26th November: Levels’ Best Craft & Farmers Markets at Montacute House, TA15 6XP 10am-2pm. Held in the Old Stables, this ever popular and award winning ‘best in Somerset’ market of top quality produce and crafts. 01935 823289 26th November: Christmas Craft & Produce Show. Princess Royal Sports Centre, Wellington, TA21 8NT. 11am. 01823 668718 26th November: Christmas Craft Fair at Monks Yard, Horton Cross Farm, Horton Cross, Ilminster, TA19 9PT. Lots of stalls selling quality handmade produce. 01460 200020 26th-27th November: A Lantern of Light, Montacute House, TA15 6XP. 3-7pm. Brighten your winter by seeing Montacute House and Garden in a whole new light. The garden will be illuminated in atmospheric colours and the house will be glowing – lit like a lantern from within. Open every weekend until 1 Jan, excluding 24 & 25 Dec). 01935 823 289 30th November: Romeo and Juliet. Regal Theatre, Minehead, TA24 5UQ. Join Ballet Theatre UK with their passionate and innovative recreation of Shakespeare’s great love story, Romeo and Juliet. In a new production, Ballet Theatre UK tell the tragic tale of star-crossed lovers. Stunning costumes and innovative stage sets transport you to Rennaissance Verona where the tragic tale of the Capulet and Montague families unfolds. 7.30pm. 01643 706430
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Second chance to see the iconic Shrouds of the Somme THE iconic installation commemorating soldiers who fell on the first day of the Battle of the Somme, which captivated millions when it was displayed in Exeter, is to be shown again. After hundreds of requests to extend the exhibition, organisers are bringing the breathtaking display to the grounds of Bristol Cathedral where it will be on show from 11-18 November, marking the Centenary of one of the bloodiest battles in history and remembering all 127,751 British soldiers who lost their lives. The display was created by Somerset Artist Rob Heard who wrapped and bound each figure in a hand-stitched shroud, crossing the name of every soldier who fell on that fateful first day off a list sourced from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. "The Shrouds, along with the Poppies at the Tower are perhaps the most memorable WWI commemorations this country has ever seen," said Mel Bradley MBE, Project Manager. "The public response to the shrouds from around the world has far exceeded all expectations. "We have a visitors book from Exeter with hundreds
and hundreds of personal and emotional remarks from people trying to express the impact the Shrouds has had on them. "This is reflected on our Facebook page with thousands of comments and video clip views of more than 10 million. It had a huge impact on the City of Exeter and has the potential to be even bigger in Bristol. The personal and community impact cannot be underestimated." Commodore Jake Moores OBE, Chairman of the Shrouds of the Somme, added: "The exhibition was one of the most powerful Acts of Remembrance I have seen throughout my military career and subsequent
time as President of the Royal British Legion for Devon." "The raw emotion it produced in countless numbers of people, many of whom were in tears, some kneeling and praying and others stood rigidly to attention, was extremely moving. Without doubt this exhibition touches the hearts of all those who are privileged to witness it." Donations from the exhibition, which will be opened on Armistice Day, will be donated to Forces charity SSAFA, specifically to their Bristol branch supporting servicemen, veterans and their families in the Bristol area in times of need. www.thesomme19240.co.uk
What’s on at Bodley Craft? Varied Workshops throughout the rest of 2016! For Adults - Choose from making Christmas crackers, a natural foliage wreath, PixelHobby Art or a cute little Father Christmas like the one pictured, or learn a new skill; needle felt or deco-patch or simply come along to try something a bit different!
For Children – PixelHobby Christmas Workshop, sewing, deco-patch and lots more! PLUS! We run holiday craft clubs for 8-14’s during EVERY school holiday – craft activities inside and out, den building, painting, sewing, sticking, creating! Book your Christmas dates early to avoid disappointment
Craft Studio Holiday Clubs for 8-14’s
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Birthday Parties for any age Various Workshops throughout the year For more information and to book contact: sam@bodleycraft.co.uk or www.bodleycraft.co.uk
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4 November 1922 After many years of searching, British archaeologist Howard Carter discovers the tomb of Tutankhamum
Who was Tutankhamun? Although the treasures of Tutankhamun have made this young king known world wide, we really know very little about his life. We are not even sure who his parents were. Indeed, his parentage is one subject which keeps scholars busy, year after year, hence there are always new theories. Perhaps the most convincing and currently acceptable is that he was the son of the heretic king Akhenaten. His mother was not Akhenaten's famous wife Nefertiti, but probably a minor wife of the king. Another popular theory makes Tutankhamun the half brother of Akhenaten, as son of the Pharaoh Amenophis III and his queen Tiye. Whoever his parents were, it is certain that he was of the Royal House of Amarna, and that his claim to the throne was strong enough for him to succeed as Pharaoh of all Egypt in about 1333 BC, when he was only nine years old.
Life & Death of Tutankhamun His relationship to the heretic king Akhenaten almost certainly caused the downfall and possibly the death of the young king Tutankhamun. For his short reign of only nine years seems to have been taken up with rectifying the chaos and errors bequeathed to him by Akhenaten. Tutankhamun or as he was first called Tutankhaten, was born in a time of great change and upheaval. The 18th Dynasty of Egypt had, until the reign of Akhenaten, been a prosperous one. The Pharaohs had been great warriors. They had added to their country's wealth, and added to Egypt's territories, from which came valuable minerals and particularly gold. Akhenaten was the complete antithesis of these early kings. He was not a warrior, he was a dreamer and philosopher more interested in theoretical theology and the arts, than in mastering the art of kingship. He brought in great changes to a conservative land. He introduced the worship of the sun-disc, the Aten, as the official religion, removing the royal patronage from the god and priests of Amun. He moved the capital from Thebes and established a new capital 240 miles to the north, which he called Akhetaten "The Horizon of the Aten". He neglected to secure Egypt's borders, and chaos broke out, vassal princes broke away and the economy fell into ruins. Thus at his death, he had the establishment, the priesthood, and the people against him.
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Forensic examination of Tutankhamun's mummy has thrown little light on the probable cause of death. X-rays of his skull have revealed that he suffered a severe blow to the head. The wound, however, shows some signs of healing, and thus early observers have dismissed it. It now seems probable that this healing could have taken place while Tutankhamun was in a coma, and that the blow was sufficient to have killed him. Whether the blow was sustained by accident or by intent cannot be proved. Circumstantial evidence, however, suggests that the young king, influenced as he undoubtedly was by his early years at the court of Akhenaten, may have shown signs of moving his policies more in line with those of his predecessor. This would have been sufficient to cause alarm, not only to the court but also to the priesthood, and it may have been to prevent chaos returning to Egypt that Tutankhamun was killed. What is clear is that Tutankhamun died unexpectedly and without heirs. His own tomb was unfinished and it seems that he was buried in a tomb originally intended for Ay.
The Discovery of Tutankhamun
"At first I could see nothing, the hot air escaping from the chamber causing my candle flame to flicker, but presently, as my eyes grew accustomed to the light, details of the room within emerged slowly from the mist, strange animals, statues and gold - everywhere the glint of gold." With these words Howard Carter described his first glimpse of what is undoubtedly the greatest archaeological discovery ever made, not only to Egyptology, but to the world of archaeology
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in general. Nothing before nor since, has ever equalled and probably never will equal the splendour and magnificence of the tomb of Tutankhamun, a little known Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty. Until then, he was known by only one or two minor objects that had lain in museums attracting little attention, but from November 1922 his name was a household word. He was the symbol of ancient Egypt. Tutankhamun's tomb lies in the Valley of the Kings at Thebes. It had been lost after the construction of the tomb of Ramesses VI, the debris of which covered the entrance. It was discovered in November 1922 by Howard Carter after many years of fruitless searching in the Valley. Howard Carter's work was funded by the Fifth Earl of Carnarvon. The tomb was found after a workman cleared some debris and uncovered steps. These steps led down to a sealed doorway behind which was the splendour and magnificence of Tutankhamun's legacy.
With thanks to The Tutankhamum Exhibition. The Tutankhamun Exhibition, High West Street, DT1 1UW, Dorchester, 01305 269571 www.tutankhamun-exhibition.co.uk This World Heritage Exhibition, showing in Dorchester, is the original Tutankhamun Exhibition established following the success of the Treasures of Tutankhamun Exhibition at the British Museum London. The Exhibition is unique for its innovative approach. It features Tutankhamun's major treasures meticulously recreated, wherever possible, in their original materials, and has been extensively featured in television programmes and major documentaries on Tutankhamun throughout the world. In addition, the ante-chamber and burial chamber of Tutankhamun's tomb have been accurately recreated together with all the tomb furniture and treasures making it possible for you to experience the wonder of discovery and to enter the tomb just as Howard Carter did when he discovered it in 1922.
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WIN! Although hieroglyphics are Egyptian, the word hieroglyphics is Greek. 'Hiero' means 'holy' and 'glyphics' means 'marks' or 'writings' - so the word means 'holy writings'. The Egyptians believed there was grea t power in a name. The names of pharaohs were written in hieroglyphics in their tombs as it was believe d that if their name was remembered, the pharoah would survive in the afterlife.
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The Ancient Egyptians often wrote on tablets or walls but they also wrote on papyrus which is a type of early paper. Papyrus is a reed like plant which used to grow in Egypt. In ancient times, the Egyptians used it to make small, light-weight boats, sandals, mats and baskets, as well as a paper-like material for writing on. Sheets of papyrus were often stuck together to form long rolls (scrolls) for lengthy documents like Books of the Dead. Although they are made from a plant, the very dry climate of Egypt has meant that many examples of papyri (plural form of papyrus) have survived from the past.
LEON, the ‘Naturally Fast Food’ chain, and John Lewis have unveiled an exclusive cookware collaboration and the vibrant 40-piece cookware range is now in all John Lewis stores. The collection includes the perfect kitchen staples, such as a cast iron griddle pan, coloured stock pots, wooden tool set and terracotta tapas and lasagne dishes. There are also a number of LEON textiles, including a kitchen apron, tea towel set and oven mitt. All the products have been developed with LEON co-founder John Vincent, and designed by LEON Head of Design Jo Ormiston in collaboration with John Lewis Cookshop buyer Nicola Hattersley. Just as the LEON menu is inspired by the flavours, variety and natural healthiness of the Mediterranean, so too the cookware range reflects the colours and style of the region. LEON and John Lewis have created a top-quality, practical cookware range that is beautifully designed to help make it easier for everyone to eat well at home. Parent Talk have teamed up with LEON and have one fantastic prize to give away. For your chance to win, answer the question below and visit www.parenttalk.org.uk to enter by the closing date of 16 November 2016. The lucky prize winner will receive: Yellow Stock pot (worth £40) Mezzaluna Herb Chopper (worth £25) Cast Iron Trivet (worth £23) Stir It Up Utensil Set (worth £18)
Why did LEON open its first Naturally Fast Food store in 2004? a. To help make it easy for everyone to eat well b. To help make it easy for some people to eat well c. To help make it hard for everyone to eat well
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Parent Talk have two BABY born boys to give away. For your chance to win, look at the question below and visit www.parenttalk.org.uk to enter by the closing date of 16th November 2016.
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BABY born Interactive Doll is available as a baby boy and baby girl from all good retailers. www.baby-born.com For children aged 3+, RRP £44.99.
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All round excellence at Wellington School If it is academic results you are concerned about for your child, Wellington School has just what you need. This summer, we had superb GCSE and A level results across all subjects with 5 of our pupils securing their Oxbridge offers and over 70% gaining places at Russell Group universities. Pupils study the more rigorous IGCSE in Maths and Science as well as Latin and Greek and the emphasis is strongly academic. But Wellington has so much more to offer than exam results. With a Director in Residence, the performing arts go from strength to strength. From the rip-roaring success of spectacular musicals to serious Chekhov productions and a huge range of bands, orchestras and ensembles, the whole school is taking advantage of a range of exciting opportunities. Our superb Chapel Choir performs regularly and our versatile musicians regularly delight audiences whether they’re performing at high profile competitions or improvised jazz sessions. We have superb sports facilities and a unique
new Sport and Wellbeing department with specialist strength and conditioning coaches who take fitness to new levels across all sporting disciplines. Steffan Jones, ex Somerset Cricketer is also developing an elite cricket and sporting programme, so Wellington is the place to be for sport. We nurture and teach pupils from 2 -11 in the Prep School and 11-18 in the Senior School, and we are justly proud of the rounded, all-encompassing education they receive. We call it “Learning for Life”. This term, Wellington Prep School has opened its doors to a host of two year olds in the new
Chapel Nursery. Situated in the former Salvation Army Hall in the town, the lovely building, which sits on the edge of the School’s campus, has been redeveloped to create a superb nursery unit for the youngest members of our community. It will be open all year round from 8.00am to 6.00pm each week day with flexible options for busy families who are keen for their children to receive an excellent start in life. Contact us on 01823 668800 or admissions@ wellingtonschool.org.uk for more information. “Happy parents, happy pupils!” – The Good Schools Guide
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Academic, Music, Art, Sport and Drama Awards are available at The Park School for children wishing to join Year 7. These awards are valid for Years 7 & 8 at which point the scholarship is reviewed for Years 9-11. Academic Awards are given
for outstanding performance in Maths, English and Verbal Reasoning at our Scholarship exam in January. Students are invited to spend the whole day at school, to take the exams, have a school tour, an interview with The Head and time to get to know
their peer group. Music, Art, Sport and Drama are assessed on the same day and limited awards are given to those who show outstanding promise in their chosen field. Exams take place on 26 January 2017. For further information contact admissions@parkschool.com
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NURSERY All Hallows Preparatory School Nursery Class Give your 3 year old the best possible start within the environs of this renowned Prep School. Fantastic facilities and activities including Forest School, LTA Tennis Academy and Swimming Pool and access to specialist teaching staff for languages, Music, Art, Dance, Drama and Sport set this facility apart from other nurseries. Visit at any time: 01749 881600 admissions@allhallowsschool.co.uk Bridgwater College Childcare Centre is open to the general public and children of students, for children from four months to five years. There is also a Holiday Play Scheme for children up to eight years old. It has a secure outdoor area boasting an ‘inspirational garden’, where children are encouraged to explore both indoor and outdoor learning. T: 01278 441270 or E: childcare@bridgwater.ac.uk www.bridgwaterchildcare.co.uk Cheekie Monkeys Ilminster A friendly, calm and nurturing setting offering full time day care (8am-6pm) for children aged 0-5. We have highly experienced staff and excellent facilities in our baby and pre-school rooms, plus an amazing garden. Lesley/Ali 01460 52457 Christ Church School Nursery is a purpose built, friendly nursery, with large outdoor play areas that encourages your child to discover and grow at their own pace nurtured by our team of experienced staff and Nursery Teacher. Please call 01373 463781 for more information. Hazlegrove Nursery and Pre-Prep Sparkford. Hazlegrove’s innovative Pre-Prep curriculum is outstandingly
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successful, evident in the increased confidence and ability levels as children move up to the Prep School. The children benefit from experienced staff, specialist teaching and exceptional facilities including an indoor swimming pool and woods for Forest School. “Hazlegrove children are happy children” says Headmaster Richard Fenwick, “we simply want to provide the very best education we can for the pupils in our care”. For more information, contact Fiona O’Neill on 01963 442606 King’s Hall Nursery King’s Hall is a wonderfully traditional yet progressive school set in the rolling Somerset countryside just outside Taunton. Although the Nursery shares the Preparatory school’s superb facilities, it is self contained and operates in a secure and peaceful environment. Log cabin classrooms, vast on-site Forest School and highly experienced, dedicated staff make King’s Hall Nursery the natural choice for children 2 to 5 years. 01823 285921 www.kingshalltaunton.co.uk Little Boots Day Nursery (Ages 0-5, 8am-6pm) Come and visit us on Pottery Farm! Our idyllic setting offers fantastic opportunities for enhanced outdoor learning; we work with a maximum of 16 children a day ensuring each child gets the individual attention they need. Contact Cleo Wilson for more information. T 07936 555 676 littlebootsdaynursery.co.uk Millfield Pre-Prep School (Ages 2 - 7), situated in the beautiful Prep campus in Glastonbury. Our aim is to encourage a love of learning through a combination of classroom and outdoor activities, using a wide range of exciting and stimulating teaching methods. Small
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class sizes and excellent facilities, like our on–site Forest School and indoor swimming pool, support this. Over 20 free after school activities as well as an Early Birds and Late Club. To arrange a visit or a taster session please contact: Hannah Cox in Admissions on 01458 837524
Rydal Day Nursery, Clevedon, is bright, fun and full of learning opportunities and happy children. Run by a fully qualified dynamic team, in a Makaton friendly setting and are "I Can accredited". Outstanding Ofsed July 2015. Open 8-6pm Monday-Thursday, 8am-5.30pm Friday all year. Two and Three year old funding accepted. www.rydaldaynursery.co.uk 01275 342352
Perrott Hill Montessori Nursery and Pre-Prep. Given ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted, the Montessori Nursery is situated in the attractive, safe courtyard of the manor house. The Nursery children, aged 3-4 years, have the use of the extensive grounds and facilities of the school as well as having their own outdoor adventure play area. The staff are warm and friendly. Free after school care is available. 01460 72051 www.perrotthill.com Queen’s College Highgrove Nursery, Nursery School, Pre-Prep and Reception 0-5 years. Queen’s Pre Prep and Junior School is renowned for excellence in infant and junior education and care. The team at Queen’s Highgrove Nursery embrace such standards of education and development offering year round care 0-3 years. Queen’s Nursery School is situated in the Pre-Prep Department and it is here that the stepping stones to a formal education are laid. Highly qualified and experienced Nursery School staff work in close liaison with parents and the Highgrove Nursery team, ensuring a smooth and personalised transition. Queen’s offers well-established parent and toddler groups. Queen’s Pre-Prep takes pride in providing a rich, stimulating and diverse education within a nurturing and caring environment.
Smartees Day Care Nursery Ltd offers professional and flexible childcare for working families, with 2 conveniently located nurseries close to town centre. Smartees Preston Road opening hours 7am-6pm 01935 411144 Smartees Beer Street opening hours 8am-6pm 01935 411777 Stepping Stones Playgroup Wells, term time only, 9am-3pm, ages 2-5. A friendly, caring and nurturing setting focused on developing each child's unique nature. Set within the secure yet stunning Stoberry Park School grounds with highly experienced staff. Christine Buckley 01749 677011 www.steppingstoneswells.co.uk Sunny Hill Pre-School and Pre-Prep (Ages 3 - 7), Sunny Hill welcomes pre-school and primary school-aged children, taking girls from 3-11 years old and boys aged 3-7. Situated in the beautiful market town of Bruton on the 40 acre campus of 'big sister' school, Bruton School for Girls. Small classes mean that every child receives high quality individual attention; your child will not get ‘lost in the crowd’ at Sunny Hill. They will be treasured; we
are interested in the individual child, they have our time and our attention. Wrap around care available. To arrange a visit or taster session please contact Mrs Carrie Crook in Admissions on 01749 824400 or email admissions@brutonschool.co.uk Taunton Nursery School for children from 0 years. Flexible Nursery Education, 7.30am- 5.45pm. Highly qualified teachers. Spectacular grounds and facilities used by all. Children can attend a combination of morning, afternoon and late club sessions. 01823 703300 www.tauntonschool.co.uk The Folly Nursery Open 51 weeks per year, we provide a safe, secure and stimulating environment for children aged 0-5 years. Open 7.45am-6pm, we provide home cooked food. Two minutes from A358. Church Rd, Ilton, Ilminster. T. Helen on 01460 55488 www.thefollynursery.co.uk Wellington Prep School Nursery Attractive, well-designed buildings. Talented teachers. Cheerful children. Proud parents. All this can be yours at Wellington Prep School Nursery and Pre-Nursery. EYFS can be redeemed against our fees. We would love to have your children from 2 years upwards. Open 50 weeks per year. Please enjoy our website www.wellington-school.org.uk or call Maria Kerr to arrange a visit. 01823 668700 Little Wellies Term time Toddler group. Open to all pre-school children every Thursday morning 9.15-11.15am, Wellington Prep School Hall. £3 per child and £1 per additional child weekly charge. Contact Maria Kerr for more details 01823 668700 prep@wellington-school.org.uk
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Necessary lessons in Debt? Six out of ten Brits wouldn’t feel comfortable discussing any money issues with their children. New research from financial services provider 118 118 Money has found that 61% of Brits wouldn’t feel comfortable talking to their children about any money worries. In the YouGov study of 2,030 adults, respondents were asked how comfortable they would feel discussing various money issues with people in their lives. 12 Parent Talk November 2016
If they didn’t have these people or money issues in their lives, they were asked to imagine they did. The research found that 40% would never talk to their children about their credit card debt. As well as this, almost half would be unwilling to speak to their children about gambling debt, with a further 42% reluctant to discuss their unpaid fines. When it comes to other money worries the public would
never discuss with their children, 40% would never broach the topics of unpaid bills or store card debt respectively, while 38% would be unwilling to talk about needing help with rent or mortgage payments. The top five money issues Brits would never talk to their children about: 1. Gambling debt (47%) 2. Unpaid fines (42%) 3. Credit card debt (40%) 4. Store card debt (40%) 5. Unpaid bills (40%)
The research also found that some Brits would feel comfortable opening up about certain financial worries with their children. Some 12% said they would talk about needing help to pay unexpected expenses, such as car or home maintenance, with just under a tenth willing to talk about their credit card debt, unpaid bills or bank account overdrafts.
Commenting on the study, Mark Burgess, Chief Operating Officer at 118 118 Money, said: “It’s concerning to see that even in today’s society parents still shelter their children from money worries rather than speaking openly about these problems. “We believe parents should talk more honestly with their children about difficult financial
situations; this openness can help educate young people in how to avoid money issues themselves. “Family can be a great source of consolation when it comes to our financial fears, and regardless of the severity of your money worry, our advice would be that it’s always better to reach out and speak to others, rather than let the issue escalate in private.”
For helpful guides on how to approach a number of difficult money conversations, visit: www.118118money.com/money-guidance/money-talks/how-to-talk-to-your-children-about-money/
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Pupils joining King's Hall School at Age 11 When it comes to the move to ‘big school’ at age 11, many parents assume that the best choice is to progress straight to a senior school that has an 11+ intake and runs all the way to 16 or 18. At King’s Schools, we have a different way of making this key transition. In our two-site model, pupils joining at 11 begin in the friendly atmosphere of King’s Hall School, where they find their feet before moving at 13 to our senior school, King’s College. King’s Hall School and King’s College are closely linked. From early on, pupils at King’s Hall School visit King’s College to use its excellent facilities and absorb its atmosphere. Later, the great majority of King’s Hall pupils move on to King’s College at 13. There, they are with their old friends, but they join other pupils from a wide range of schools, expanding their horizons and widening their peer group. As well as the benefits of gradual change from age 11 to 13, King’s Schools benefit from a
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two-site model. The facilities and approaches for each site are ageappropriate to a greater degree than is possible on a single site. In terms of social development,
the age range from 11 to 18 is huge. By attending King’s Hall School from 11, pupils are able to grow and develop as individuals.
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Fun parties for boys and girls with a Go-Kart Party If you are looking for a party that is really different, exciting, great fun and hassle free then look no further than Go-Kart Party. Nathan and his team offer both boys and girls of 4 -10 years a unique opportunity to race battery powered gokarts around an inflatable mini Grand Prix circuit. The parties are fully hosted and structured and fun games such as cops and robbers, cone dodging, reversing and emergency stopping will give the children an experience they will never forget. Kart speeds and games are tailored to the age and ability of the children so whether they are aged 4 or 10 the kids will have an amazing time and will feel a real sense of achievement when they pick up their certificate and possibly You can check out the fantastic feedback Nathan receives from parents on www.facebook.com/ GoKartPartySW and for more information contact Nathan on 07703 719 402, nathan@go-kartparty.co.uk or visit www.gokartpartysw.co.uk
Due to our ongoing success, we are able to offer a limited number of Year 7 Scholarships worth up to 5O% of the day fees from September 2O17. This may be increased to 1OO% through means-tested financial assistance.
the Go-Kart Party Best Driver trophy at the end of the party! Available indoors in numerous leisure centres and
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his tremendous opportunity is open to children who show significant ability and potential in their academic work, sport or music and wish to make the most of their talents in a nurturing and stimulating environment. At King’s Hall Year 7 and 8 pupils develop their skills to confidently embrace all the opportunities we offer. We expect all our pupils to contribute to the wider life of the school: in sport, music, drama and through community responsibility. We provide small classes led by enthusiastic, knowledgeable and caring staff and our children progress to King’s College well equipped for their gcses and the exciting challenges ahead. Traditional (11+, 13+ and Sixth Form) Scholarships are available to independent school applicants.
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BOOK REVIEW
Editor’s choice Make Your Own Bird Food By Mark Golley Published by Bloomsbury Natural History Birds are the life and soul of any garden, whatever its size or location, and one thing can be guaranteed: if food is on offer, birds will visit. With this in mind ‘Make Your Own Bird Food’ brings you some of the most popular and successful bird food recipes ever served up, ensuring your bird feeder or table will be the toast of avian gourmet for years to come. With 40 quick, easy and cheap meal ideas and a range of useful cookery tips and helpful hints on what to feed and when, it’s a great activity to get kids stuck into this autumn. It won’t be long before you’ll have birds flocking to your garden! The Darkest Dark By Astronaut Chris Hadfield, illustrated by The Fan Brothers Published by Macmillan Children’s Books Commander Chris Hadfield’s first book for children is inspired by Chris’ own experience watching the first moon landing as a child and developing a passion for Space that has led him to become one of the most-loved astronauts of our time. The story is of a young boy, who plays at being a very busy astronaut. Saving the planet from aliens is so much more important than taking baths or going to bed. The truth is that, at night, he doesn’t feel so brave and is afraid of the dark. But when ground-breaking Moon landing is shown on television, he discovers that there is a dark out in Space that is even darker than his bedroom – and that dark can be beautiful and exciting, and not scary at all. The Big Book of 100 Little Activities By Laura Minter and Tia Williams Published by GMC distribution Entertaining kids is NOT easy but Laura and Tia, the award-winning ‘Little Button Diaries’ bloggers, have dreamt up 100 little activities to fit a multiple of moods, interests and whims. From arts and crafts, to messy makes and simple science experiments to inspire, these mums have created a collection of projects that are simple to follow, clearly illustrated, easy to adapt and perfect for rainy days inside and sunny outdoor play! Gus’s Garage By Leo Timmers Published by Gecko Press Gus’s workshop is chockful of useless odds and ends. But when his friend Rico comes over with a problem – his scooter seat is way too small for a rhino – Gus finds the thing to solve it. One by one his friends come to Gus’s garage and he solves their troubles with ingenious solutions – a cooling system made with a fridge that doubles as ice-cream machine, a burst of speed from a rocket blaster trombone. Soon the workshop is empty. Is anything left to solve Gus’s own problem at the end of a long day? 14 Parent Talk November 2016
Able Seacat Simon By Lynne Barrett-Lee Published by Simon and Schuster, Age: 7+ Inspired by real events, this is the endearing account of ‘Able Seacat’ Simon’s adventures and heroics in dangerous wartime seas, as told by the cat himself! When an orphaned kitten is discovered in the Hong Kong docks in 1948 by a British sailor, he has no idea of the journey that awaits him. Smuggled onto HMS Amethyst and named ‘Simon’ by his new friends, the little cat quickly gets used to life on the seas and appoints himself chief rat-catcher. When tragedy strikes, Seacat Simon keeps spirits up – but it’s a long and dangerous journey back to England for the heroic kitten and his crewmates….
The tickle fingers Toddler Cookbook By Annabel Woolmer Published by Vermilion ‘The Tickle Fingers Toddler Cookbook’ is an exciting, hands-on cookery book that makes it as easy, fun and stressfree as possible for parents, grandparents and carers to have fun cooking family meals with a toddler aged 1 to 4. Included are 60 step-by-step delicious recipes ranging from Easy Peasy for very young toddlers, through Budding Cook for those with a little more control, to Confident Chef for preschoolers who are better able to follow instructions and handle equipment. Everything in ‘The Tickle Fingers Toddler Cookbook’ is completely toddler friendly with minimal need for adult intervention – no hobs, no sharp knives, and no raw meat – and has been carefully selected to emphasise all the activities toddlers love to do: painting, squishing, sorting, mixing and pouring.
Welcome to the Club 100 Parenting Milestones You Never Saw Coming By Raquel D’Apice Published by Chronicle Books From the comedian behind the popular parenting blog ‘The Ugly Volvo’ comes a refreshing spin on the baby milestone book. Instead of a place to lovingly capture the first time baby sleeps through the night, this book shows what it’s like the first time baby rolls off the bed/sofa/changing table, leaving mum or dad in a state of pure terror. These 100 rarely documented but all-toorealistic milestones – such as 'First time baby says a word you didn’t want her to say' provide comfort, solidarity and comic relief for new parents. Laugh-outloud relatable text and distinctive paper-cut illustrations of 'bad' parenting moments make this a must-have book for anyone entering the mysterious club of parenthood.
Highgate Mums Overheard Wisdom from the Ladies Who Brunch By Dan Hall Published by Atlantic Books Based on the popular Twitter account @HighgateMums (45k followers), this hilarious collection brings together the most outrageous snippets of conversation that have been overheard in the shops and cafes of this gentrified North London suburb. ‘Highgate Mums’ also includes confessions from mothers dismayed by their own offspring and submissions from fathers making fun of themselves with hastag #lattedads, revealing day-to-day life among Britain’s chattering classes as never before. Owl Bat Bat Owl By Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick Published by Walker Books, Age: 2+ From award-winning Irish author-illustrator, MarieLouise Fitzpatrick, comes a heartfelt wordless picture book celebrating family and friendship. Mummy Owl and her three little owls live happily on their spacious branch… that is until the bat family move in. Owls just don’t mix with bats, and bats don’t mix with owls – everyone knows that. But babies are curious little creatures, and a wild, stormy night might just bring the two families together.
Ollie’s Christmas Reindeer By Nicola Killen Published by Simon and Schuster Woken from her sleep on Christmas Eve by a jingling sound, a little girl’s dreams come true when she meets a lost reindeer in the forest. Setting off on a magical adventure together, it soon becomes a Christmas never to forget. This is a beautiful tale of a magical, snowy adventure.
Around the World with the Ingreedies By Zoe Bather, Joe Sharpe and Chris Dickason Published by Midas Join ‘The Ingreedies’, a zaney new band of cartoon explorers as they explore the world through food from the explosive chillies of Mexico to the magical spires of India. An imaginative and inspiring cookbook adventure that will get kids excited about mealtimes and teach them about food from around the world, how it has evolved and how to cook it. Drawing on the culture, history, science and geography behind our food, ‘Around the World with the Ingreedies’ sees an intrepid gang of ingredient hunters explore each continent’s cuisine through a visual feast of beautiful illustrations, maps, trivia and 13 exciting but accessible recipes.
The Story Cure By Susan Elderkin & Ella Berthoud Published by Canongate From tantrums to tummy aches to teenage mood swings, there are times when a book is the best medicine of all. ‘The Story Cure’ is a manual for grown-ups who believe that stories are an important part of a child’s life and can help them to understand the world and challenges they may face. In ‘The Story Cure’, Ella and Susan separate their recommendations into four different age groups: 6 and under, 5-8 (or beginner readers), 8-12 and 12 + with descriptions for each. Whether the young child is being bullied, the toddler can’t sleep, or the teenager has fallen in love for the first time, whether your child has chicken pox, nits, is a fussy eater, hates their name or can’t get along with their sibling, Ella and Susan recommend a book in order to help them feel themselves again.
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Care for others, don't judge a book by its cover and believe in yourself. How to be a modern Pincess Disney, together with thousands of UK parents, has for the first time defined the traits of a modern Princess in a set of ten principles, which have been released to encourage young girls to believe in themselves and follow their dreams. Disney UK commissioned parenting expert Judy Reith to analyse the characteristics of Disney Princesses including the kind and compassionate Belle (Beauty and the Beast), courageous Rapunzel (Tangled) and confident Tiana (The Princess and the Frog), before putting a long list of their inner qualities and traits to a panel of over 5,000 parents. The parents then ranked the attributes they judged most relevant and important to their 6-12 year old daughters. Three of the UK’s leading illustrators, Kate Moross, Rose Blake and Kate Forrester, have turned the Princess Principles into posters, which are being made available for free to young girls across the country. The top 10 principles of being a modern Princess are (in order of ranking): 1. Care for others 2. Live healthily 3. Don’t judge a book by its cover 4. Be honest 5. Be a friend you can trust 6. Believe in yourself 7. Right wrongs 8. Try your best 9. Be loyal 10. Never give up
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helped us define the principles of a modern day Princess. And the illustrators have done a great job of bringing the Principles to life in the posters, which we hope will end up on bedroom walls across the country and help inspire girls to dream big.” The research also revealed the most inspirational and empowering female role models for young girls with Michelle Obama, First Lady of the United States of America, topping the poll closely followed by Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge and Jessica Ennis-Hill, athlete and Olympic gold medalist. The top 10 female role models are: 1. Michelle Obama, First Lady of the United States of America 2. Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge 3. Jessica Ennis-Hill, athlete and Olympic gold medalist 4. J.K Rowling, author 5. Laura Trott, cyclist and Olympic gold medalist 6. Holly Willoughby, TV presenter and charity campaigner 7. Angelina Jolie, actor and humanitarian 8. Emma Watson, actor and campaigner 9. The Queen 10. Malala Yousafzai, activist and Nobel Prize winner When questioned about the generational difference between themselves and their daughters, 80 per cent of parents believed their children were more caring and compassionate than they were at the same age and two thirds (64 per cent) said their girls were more confident. Judy Reith continues: “Girls need strong role models when growing up so it is good to see they are looking up to an inspirational list of caring, courageous and determined female figures. It is also positive news that many parents believe their children are more caring, compassionate and confident than they were when they were young, which can only be positive news as girls step out and make their mark in the world.” The Princess Principles posters are available online as a free downloadable print from the Disney Inspired website (www.disneyinspired.co.uk). 5,000 printed posters will also be available for free in Disney Stores across the UK.
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Children’s parties a speciality. Magic, Puppets, Comedy. Terrific entertainment. Police checked and insured.
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The Magical Clown. Magic, Music, Laughter & Fun for children and their grown-ups.
UNCLE RON’S MAGIC SHOW Birthday parties, Playgroups, Functions, Live magic rabbit, Balloon animals
01823 270847
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CREWKERNE RUGBY CLUB TRAINING STARTS THE FIRST SUNDAY OF SEPTEMBER. GIRLS AND BOYS WELCOME AGES 6 TO 14 AT HENHAYES SPORTS FIELDS CREWKERNE FROM 10AM
CONTACTS: SIMON SHACKLEFORD: 07464 632081 ALL COACHES ARE CRB CHECKED & RFU QUALIFIED.
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The Vineyard Centre 1 Market Street, Yeovil BA20 1HR
Women’s Day Group A group for all ladies, regardless of age or background to meet other ladies over coffee/tea & cake and experience support, friendship, encouragement and a place to belongDiscounts Babies and toddlers welcome too for Toddler fb.me/womentogetherdaygroup www.yeovilvineyard.com Groups
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Fortnightly 10.30am - 12pm
Sonia Lock 01935 414 340
Quantock Baby Sitting Agency Ltd
is currently recruiting to cover the whole of Somerset (excluding Bath). If you have childcare experience and enjoy working with children we would love to hear from you. Babysitters needed evenings and weekends. For further information and details on how to apply please visit www.quantockbabysitting.co.uk
CATHERINE’S MAGIC ENTERTAINMENT For tailor-made Magic Shows, Mini Discos, Games and Balloon Twisting Family Fun For Everyone!! Ideal For Any Party, Large or Small, Indoors or Out 07770 227812 catherine@magicentertainment.co.uk [c/w enhanced DBS for added peace of mind]
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The Place To Be This Christmas World Horse Welfare Glenda Spooner Farm Rescue and Rehoming Centre near Somerton is home to around 65 horses and ponies - many have been rescued from abusive or neglectful situations. This may be the first Christmas that they have been given the love, care, food and
Christmas menu available from 1st December (Please call us to book in advance)
warmth that they so richly deserve.
Festive Fun Glenda Spooner Farm is a lovely family day out... • Meet our wonderful horses • Let your kids have fun in our safe Play Paddock • A great place for parties and events • Our licensed café serves freshly prepared dishes using local produce • Free entry and free parking!
Buy gifts and cards in our Visitor’s Centre...
every penny you spend with us helps horses in desperate need. Glenda Spooner Farm Rescue and Rehoming Centre, Brincil Hill, Kingsdon, Somerton TA11 7LA Book your event today by calling 01935 841442 or e-mail: gfevents@worldhorsewelfare.org Open Wednesday to Sunday: 11am - 4pm (10am for breakfast) Please note: the Centre will be closed from 24th December to 4th January
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