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February Half Term Activities
Sat 15th - Sun 23rd February 2020
Fun for all the family in Maidstone! Polar Adventure Soft Play
Roller Disco Maidstone Leisure Centre Mote Park, Maidstone, Kent, ME15 7RN Tel: 01622 220232
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What’s On Your family diary for February and March Ongoing Until 23 Feb
Family Trail: Art at Chartwell, Chartwell, Westerham, TN16 1PS 10am-3pm. Explore the garden through the eyes of Sir Winston Churchill and his paintbrush. Discover paintings of the landscape on this interactive trail and see the new display in his art studio to find out where and how he painted. For more details visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ chartwell
Until 29 Feb
Woolly Watery World, Maidstone Museum, ME14 1LH (Selected dates) Go along to see this ‘undersea’ art display, from an octopus to a seahorse, and a chalk reef has been knitted and crocheted by Kent Wildlife Trust’s volunteers and staff members as part of their ‘Guardians of the Deep’ project. For more details visit www.museum. maidstone.gov.uk
Until 7 Mar
Eurotunnel 25 Years On, Folkestone Museum, CT10 1DY To celebrate their 25th anniversary Eurotunnel have commissioned a special exhibition, with everything from geology and archaeology to science and engineering. For more information visit www.folkestonemuseum.co.uk
Until 8 Mar
Int’l Garden Photographer of the Year Exhibition, Sissinghurst Castle, nr Cranbrook, TN17 2AB 11am-4pm. From portrait to panorama, quirky and amusing to the outright wondrous, these photographs reflect the everlasting appeal of the garden and showcase images of a green planet. Suitable for all the family. For more information visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ sissinghurst-castle 2
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February Wed 5 Feb
Lego® Club, Rainham Library, ME8 7HB 4-5.30pm. Go crazy with the world’s favourite blocks – build, play and have fun. Ages 4+. For more information visit www. medway.gov.uk
Thurs 6 Feb
Harry Potter Book Day!, Waterstones, Folkestone, CT20 1DP 3.30-5.30pm. This year’s theme is the ‘Triwizard Tournament’ so can you beat the age line and get your name in ‘The Goblet of Fire’? Also attempt a summoning charm, decorate a goblet and navigate a maze to get to the cup. Dress up if you like. For more information visit www.waterstones.com
Sat 8 Feb
Be a Roman Legionary, Folkestone Museum, CT10 1DY 10.30am-12.30pm, 1.30-3.30pm. Try on Roman armour, make a gladius and mini trebuchet and find out why the Roman army was an unstoppable force in the ancient world. All materials provided. Donations gratefully received. For more information visit www.folkestonemuseum. co.uk Charity Fundraiser, Tenterden High Street Phil Sweatman will be running up and down the length of Tenterden High Street dressed as a tractor as part of his CRY (Cardiac Risk in the Young) London Marathon fundraising. Go along and watch and donate some money if you would like to. For more of his story visit www. teambenhammond.co.uk
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Heads-Bodies-Legs with Ruby Bolton, Quarterhouse, Folkestone, CT20 1BN 11am-3pm. Using bold shapes, patterns and bright colours, create your own exquisite corpse. Stack and twist your cubes to reveal endless combinations of weird and wonderful characters. Free, dropin. For more information visit www.creativefolkestone.org.uk
Lego® Club, Hoo Library, Rochester, ME3 9AL 3-5pm. Go crazy with the world’s favourite blocks – build, play and have fun! Ages 4+. Under 8s must be accompanied by an adult. For more information visit www. medway.gov.uk Winter Lantern Parade, Royal Tunbridge Wells Town Centre From 5.30pm. Help light up the town at the Winter Lantern Parade, with the theme ‘A Night of Magic’. The Parade assembles outside 17 Calverley Road from 5.30pm, then moves off to Grosvenor and Hilbert Recreation Ground where there’ll be music and refreshments. For more details visit www.visittunbridgewells. com
Sat 8 – Sun 9 Feb
Wild Weekends! Dinotropolis, Bluewater Shopping Centre, Greenhithe, DA9 9ST (Every weekend throughout Feb). Alongside the soft play and interactive dinosaur activities, during February there will be a special entertainer offering face painting or balloon modelling. For more information visit www. dinotropolis.co.uk February Crafty Weekender, Margate Caves, CT9 1QH 11am-4pm. In celebration of the amazing animals in the Caves, you’ll be doing craft
activities with a creature theme. At least 3 activities to choose from. Charges apply. For more information visit www. margatecaves.co.uk
Sat 8 – Sun 23 Feb
Comics: Explore and Create Comic Art with Seven Stories, The Beaney, Canterbury, CT1 2RA An interactive comic exhibition. Immerse yourself in an eclectic mix of original, iconic comic art alongside work by current children’s comic creators. This colourful and interactive exhibition will delight the whole family. For more information visit www.canterburymuseums.co.uk
Sat 8 Feb – Sun 1 Mar
Snowdrop Walk, Hever Castle, Nr Edenbridge, TN8 7NG Follow a trail of thousands of snowdrops starting to emerge from their winter hibernations – the first sign that spring is just around the corner. Then stroll through the gardens and enjoy the early blossoms of camellia and quince. For more information visit www. hevercastle.co.uk
Sun 9 Feb
Model Rail Exhibition, Lenham Community Centre, ME17 2QT The annual winter exhibition and get-together of the French Railways Society will have 12 model railway layouts, trade stands selling models, books, and other memorabilia plus other railway society stands, and talks and slideshows. For more information visit www. visitmaidstone.com Vintage Fair, Gravesend Borough Market, DA11 0AZ 10am-3pm. A day filled with vintage and retro fashion, accessories, jewellery, homeware, food and live entertainment. For more information visit www. gravesendboroughmarket.co.uk Snowdrop and Plant Fair Roadshow, Hole Park Garden, Cranbrook, TN17 4JA 11am-3pm. Organised by a small team of enthusiastic growers,
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Hi Readers Primary Times in North & West Kent 7 Southbrook Mews London SE12 8LG Tel: 01622 522116 Email: office@primarytimes.biz Website: www.primarytimes.co.uk Twitter: @PT_Kent Instagram: @primarytimesse Publishing Editor: Peter Watson Sales: Gill Pearce, Catherine Dillon, Jordan Harris & Andrew Langridge Listings: Catherine Draisey & Hayley Hughes Production: Alison Watson Office Manager: Chris Blower Administrators: Claire Wood & Tina Love Proof Reading: Christopher Fox Editorial Assistants: Dunya Simões & Eleanor Getting Social Media: Rachel Benson Primary Times is independently published and distributed free in infant and primary schools throughout Medway and Kent. Its aims are to inform families and children of current educational issues, forthcoming events, courses and attractions and to give teachers, pupils and parents the opportunity to participate in the magazine by adding to its contents or joining in the competitions which we run. It is NOT our intention to publish any racist, sexist or politically based material whatsoever. We also undertake not to carry any advertising which we would consider to be offensive to young families or harmful to the best interests of young children. The opinions expressed in either the editorial or advertisements within this publication are not necessarily those held by the editor or publisher. While we take great care with the compilation of information within this magazine, neither the editor nor publisher will accept any liability for the accuracy of the editorial or advertising contained within the publication. We welcome listings being sent to us for inclusion in our What’s On section. Free listings are dependent on available space and we cannot guarantee to print all the listings we are sent. Please send them to listings@primarytimes.biz. Primary Times would like to thank all the schools in Medway and Kent for their assistance in distributing the magazine and for their contributions to its contents. We would also like to thank all the advertisers who have supported this publication and therefore made it possible. Please support their endeavours when and where you can. No part of this magazine, including the advertisements within it may be reproduced, in part or in whole, without the express written permission of the Publishing Editor. Primary Times is currently publishing over 2.5 million copies per issue under franchise licences throughout England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Primary Times North & West Kent is operated under franchise licence.
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So here’s to the first edition of Primary Times in 2020. Christmas and the New Year holiday seem a long time ago now and in what looks like no time at all we are already at the first school break for 2020. Having looked for some ideas on what is happening over the next couple of months, there are some exciting things coming up as well as some slightly stranger things... Charles Dickens would have been 208 years old on Friday 7 February. For Dickens fans there is a Charles Dickens Museum in London - see www.dickensmuseum.com for details. Then on Monday 10 February it is ‘Umbrella Day’ - don’t forget to take yours with you to school that day! Valentine’s Day is on Friday 14 February, followed by delicious pancakes for Shrove Tuesday on 25 February. World Book Day is on Thursday 5 March. Check out www.worldbookday.com to find out about the 12 special World Book Day books available at £1 each. Sport Relief is back on Friday 13 March. This time they’re asking you to help them take on poverty and injustice in the UK and across the world by getting your kit on and raising some life-changing cash. So whether you walk, dance, swim, floss or round up your mates for a match, order your free fundraising pack, have fun and help to make a real difference. It’s Game On. Visit www.sportrelief.com for the latest details. Our Easter magazine is published on Monday 16 March so look out for it in schools that week - just in time for World Poetry Day on Saturday 21 March, Mother’s Day/Mothering Sunday on 22 March and Spanish Paella Day on Friday 27 March....! What a busy Spring time we’re going to be having.
Contents inside this issue.... Latest News .............................4 Family Theatre .........................8 Whatever the Weather .......... 10 Out of School Activities ...............14 Education News ...................... 16 Katie Clown............................ 19 Competitions.......................... 21 All Your Own Work!................23
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Leeds Castle BIG Story Writing Challenge
Children all over the UK aged 5-13 are invited to join in Leeds Castle’s BIG Story Writing Challenge by writing a short story inspired by the theme of ‘One Golden Day’. To enter the competition, you’ll need to be aged either between 5 and 9 or 10 and 13. Put on your royal thinking crowns and use this golden theme to inspire you to write about anything at all, with a unique title – the more imaginative the better! Your story could be set in the past, present or future and can include anything or anyone fictional or real!
Clare Balding, the official honorary judge for the challenge, shared with Primary Times her top five story writing tips: 1. Aim for a brilliant first line. Make sure the first sentence hints at what the story is all about, and make it exciting from the very first word. 2. Be as adventurous as you can with your storyline. Try to be original - allow your imagination to run free. 3.You’re limited to 900 words but that’s an awful lot. Don’t worry if you don’t make even close to 900; sometimes less is more. Part of the reader’s enjoyment is building their own picture from the clever clues you provide. 4. Don’t be afraid to rewrite. If you’re stuck, just write anything down and you can go back over it later. Think of the rewrite as an opportunity to polish and polish until the words gleam on the page. 5. Enjoy it - writing a story is just as fun (if not more so) as reading one.You get to completely control the plot, invent your characters, and decide the ending. Good luck! Stories should be an original work of fiction using no more than 900 words. Writers have until 12noon on 6 March to submit their stories. Entries must be submitted by an adult (parent/ guardian or teacher) on behalf of the child, and with parental consent. Twenty talented finalists are invited to join Clare Balding in the Castle for the Grand Awards Ceremony on 29 May. The overall winners from each age group will be announced on this very special day. The winning story from each category will win a stay at Knight’s Glamping, tickets to the Fireworks Spectacular 2020, a hamper of fun prizes and the full collection of Clare Balding’s children’s books. The winning stories will be published globally on Fonetti’s app.You could become a published author if you win the BIG Story Writing Challenge. For further information and tips, see a video of Clare Balding speaking about the BIG Story Writing Challenge at
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Change4Life with Kent County Council A Change4Life Sugar Swaps campaign is underway with help for families in Kent to make healthier food choices. According to Public Health England, children are consuming the equivalent of eight more than the recommended amount of sugar cubes every day. That would be around 2,800 excess sugar cubes per year. A typical child will have already exceeded the maximum recommended sugar intake for an 18-year-old by the time they reach their 10th birthday. Recent data also shows nearly a quarter of four to five-year-olds are overweight or obese in Kent, increasing to almost a third of 10 to 11-year-olds. Overweight or obese children are more likely to be overweight or obese as adults, increasing their risk of heart disease and some cancers, while more young people than ever are developing Type 2 diabetes. Excess sugar can also lead to painful tooth decay, with around 16 percent of five-year-olds in Kent having tooth decay. KCC Director of Public Health, Andrew Scott-Clark said: “We know that poor diet and too much sugar is a growing issue and is the key contributor to the growing obesity rates seen both nationally and locally in Kent. Reducing the amount of sugar children consume can often be a challenge for parents but, by asking them to ‘Make a swap when you next shop’, we’re making it easier for families to find healthier options of the foods they love.” The Change4Life campaign encourages parents to make simple everyday swaps that can reduce children’s sugar intake from some products (yoghurts, drinks and breakfast cereals) by half, whilst giving them healthier versions of the foods and drinks they enjoy. Families are encouraged to look for the Change4Life Good Choice badge in shops and to download the free Food Scanner app to help them find lower sugar options. For more information, please visit www.kent.gov.uk/change4life.
Experience a Magical Snowdrop Walk this February
A heavenly carpet of snowdrops will provide a magical trail for families to follow at Hever Castle & Gardens from 8 February. Around 80,000 snowdrop bulbs have been planted in the Gardens over the past few years. Head Gardener, Neil Miller, told Primary Times, “We have planted some exciting varieties in the last few years”. Variations include a mix of single and double snowdrops interspersed with some unusual varieties such as the yellow tipped ‘Wendy’s Gold’, a giant Galanthus called ‘Colossus’, one of the tallest snowdrops you can find, and Galanthus ‘Green Brush’ with its unusual green tipped flowers. If you are feeling energetic, you can take the peaceful one-hour Hever Lake Walk which will take you around the perimeter of the 38-acre lake. Hever Castle do recommend that suitable footwear is worn such as wellington boots or walking boots. The self-led Snowdrop Walk will be available to visitors daily from 10.30am to 4.20pm at no extra charge.Visitors are advised to book entry tickets to Hever Castle & Gardens at www.hevercastle.co.uk
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Planning the perfect birthday party for your child can be daunting. As parents, all you want to do is put a smile on their faces, make your child feel special and chalk the day off as a success. And now you can achieve all of that without having the responsibility of making it happen. Booking a children’s birthday party package at Jump In Trampoline Park in Tonbridge is a popular option because the venue organises it all for you, allowing the adults to enjoy the day as well. Jump In Tonbridge’s award-winning children’s birthday parties are now bigger, brighter and better than ever. Book a classic or ‘Crazy Glow’ party – with private party room and glow-in-the-dark accessories. The parties offer a two-hour package of fun for up to 10 children and come complete with check in and safety briefing, Jump In socks for all guests and a whole hour to enjoy all the Jump In facilities.You’ll get your own dedicated party host, free water whilst jumping and, afterwards, pizza (a choice of pepperoni or Margherita) or hot dogs with plates, cups, plasticware and napkins provided. A range of optional birthday party extras can also be purchased, including party bags, popcorn, ice cream and sweet pots. Essentially, all you need to bring are your guests and the cake. Further details on the party packages are available at www.gojumpin.com/tonbridge Email hello@jumpin. com or call 01926 356 290 to discuss your party needs.
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Bigger, Bolder and Hattier!
Save the date for Wear A Hat Day on Friday 27 March as the UK once again goes hat crazy for a good cause. The charity is inviting the nation to take part in their hat-themed fundraising events in order to help find a cure for brain tumours, the biggest cancer killer of children and adults under the age of 40. Brain Tumour Research is celebrating its tenth anniversary this year, so there’s never been a more important time for schools and families to get together. This will ensure Wear A Hat Day is not only great fun but is also seen as a powerful vehicle of hope for the thousands living with a brain tumour every year. Amazing events from schools across the UK have included a world record attempt for the longest line of hats, millinerythemed fancy dress days, hat-themed cake sales, hat-tastic parties, brilliantly hatty colouring competitions and so much more. Primary Times is proudly supporting Wear A Hat Day 2020, offering a prize of £100 in book tokens for the school which raises the most money per pupil. To find out more about this great incentive how to take part and how everyone can get involved, visit www.wearahatday.org
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More What’s On Your family diary for February and March
February dedicated to promoting reliable and unusual plants to keen gardeners. Including a wide range of small nurseries from the area creating a memorable gardening event. Charges apply. For more information visit www.holepark. com
Mon 10 Feb
Beginner Japanese, Chiddingstone Castle, TN8 7AD (Also 4 Mar). 4-5.30pm. An introduction to the Japanese language for children aged 8-11. Free, but booking essential. For more information and to book visit www.chiddingstonecastle. org.uk, call 01892 870 347 or email education@ chiddingstonecastle.org.uk
Tues 11 Feb
Introduction to Origami, Chiddingstone Castle, TN8 7AD (Also 2 Mar). 4-5.30pm. Try out the art of origami, the Japanese art of paper folding. For children aged 8-11. Free, but booking essential. For more details and to book call 01892 870 347, email education@chiddingstonecastle. org.uk or visit www. chiddingstonecastle.org.uk
Wed 12 Feb
Japanese Calligraphy, Chiddingstone Castle, TN8 7AD (Also 3 Mar). 4-5.30pm. Learn how to paint Japanese characters in a traditional calligraphy lesson. For children aged 8-11. Free, but booking essential. For more details and to book call 01892 870 347, email education@ chiddingstonecastle.org.uk or visit www.chiddingstonecastle. org.uk
Fri 14 – Sun 23 Feb
Circus Zyair, The Hop Farm, Tonbridge, TN12 6PY High energy spectacle abounds as Circus Zyair presents its varied show beneath a big-top tent. A ragtag band of clowns, acrobats and jugglers plies its distinctive talents before fearless daredevils brave the high wire and wheel of death. For more details and to book visit www. thehopfarm.co.uk
Sat 15 Feb
Aardman Model Making Workshop, Dreamland, Margate, CT9 1XJ The famous animation studio will be hosting a series of workshops, where ticket holders can craft one of their favourite Aardman characters and watch a few of their favourite films. Charges apply. Advance booking strongly recommended. For more details and to book visit www. dreamland.co.uk Green Gang Event, Burgoyne Heights Preschool, Dover, CT15 5LY Build a bird box from a kit. Helpers will guide you through the process and you can take it home when it’s finished. Booking essential by emailing bookings@wccp@gmail.com. For more information visit www. whitecliffscountryside.org.uk Trash and Treasure, St Nicholas-at-Wade Church, Birchington, CT7 0NR 9.30am-12noon. One man’s trash is another man’s treasure… with glass, china, books, toys, clothes and much more on sale, there is not a better time or place to find that elusive treasure. For more information visit www.visitthanet. co.uk
Thurs 13 Feb – Wed 4 Mar
Museum of the Moon, Rochester Cathedral, ME1 1SX A giant replica of the Moon which has wowed audiences across the world is coming to Rochester Cathedral. The Moon will be installed in the Nave and will be the first time it has been displayed in Kent. For more information visit www. rochestercathedral.org 6
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Family Rave in the Caves, Margate Caves, CT9 1QH 4.15-6.15pm. Kick off the half term holidays with something different - a silent disco in the Caves. Each child will get free glow sticks and there will be nibbles and drinks available. For more information visit www. margatecaves.co.uk
Tonbridge Model Railway Exhibition, The Angel Centre, Tonbridge, TN9 1SF One of the largest one-day model railway shows in the area. Over 30 layouts covering a wide range of scales, time periods and locations. Something for everyone. For more information visit www.tonbridgemrc.com Crazy Hats, Cuxton Library, Rochester, ME2 1EY 11.30am-12.30pm. Have fun with Crazy Hats at this free half term activity. Ages 4-10. Booking essential. For more information visit www.medway.gov.uk Build a Bird Box, Burgoyne Heights Preschool, Dover CT15 5LY 10.30am. Go along and build your bird box from the kits supplied. Helpers will guide you through the process and when complete you can take them home. Materials supplied by the Land Trust at Fort Burgoyne. Booking essential, donations welcome. For more details visit www.thelandtrust.org.uk
the week including: 18-19 Feb learn about Iron Age technology, 20 Feb - make an Iron Age roundhouse, 22 Feb - make Iron Age jewellery. For more details visit www.folkestonemuseum. co.uk
Sat 15 – Sun 23 Feb
February Half Term Activities, Maidstone Leisure Centre, ME15 7RN With lots of activities for children throughout half term why not visit Maidstone Leisure Centre. There’ll be arts and crafts, a roller disco, Superstars Holiday Club, the Aqua Challenge, bouncy castle and more. For more information visit www.maidstoneleisure.com February Half Term Activities, Swale Community Leisure Centres Both Swallows Leisure Centre and Sheppey Leisure Complex are offering a number of activities to keep the children entertained during half term. From swimming and sports activities to arts and crafts, with so much more in-between. For more information visit www. swaleleisure.com February Half Term Trail, Shorne Wood Country Park, Gravesend, DA12 3HX 10am-3pm. Pick up one of the trail sheets and explore the woods following the self-led activity trail. See what you can discover about the woods. All completed trails will receive a small prize. Charges apply. For more information visit www. kent.gov.uk
Sat 15 – Sun 16 Feb
Spring Half Term Fun at the Farm!, Hop Farm, Tonbridge, TN12 6PY 10am-4pm. All the amazing children’s attractions will be open (subject to weather), with fun rides, indoor soft play, driving school, giant jumping pillows and more. Also, on Wed 19 Chase and Marshall from Paw Patrol will be visiting, so get your cameras ready. For more information visit www. thehopfarm.co.uk
Sat 15 – Sat 22 Feb
Living with Nature, Hever Castle, Nr Edenbridge, TN8 7NG Watch the falconry displays and learn about the work of different wildlife charities as well as take part in children’s activities. Follow the nature trail
Hornby Half Term Make ‘n’ Paint, Hornby Visitor Centre, Margate, CT9 4JX 11am-2pm. Build and paint an Airfix kit which can then be taken home. A great opportunity to try Airfix at a low cost. Ages 8+. Charges apply. For more information visit www.visitthanet. co.uk Iron Age Week, Folkestone Museum, CT10 1DY 10.30am-12.30pm, 1.30-3.30pm. What was life like in the Iron Age? There will be various workshops and crafts throughout
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Kent is Delicious
Brain tumours kill more children and adults under the age of 40 than any other cancer
Cookery Competition
Open to all primary school age children in Kent
In groups of up to four, create a breakfast dish using local, seasonal ingredients
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Three lucky groups will be chosen to cook their dishes in the main Show Kitchen at the Kent County Show on Friday 10th July with prizes of:
1st Prize £300 2 runners-up prizes of £100 (for cookery or gardening projects for your group)*
SCIENCE BASED EVENTS & ACTIVITIES
for everyone! Closing date 21st May 2020 For full competition details and how to enter visit: www.canterburydiocese.org/kentisdelicious @KentisDelicious Email kentisdelicious@diocant.org for more information and the chance to win mini prizes
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February Half Term Activities with Maidstone Leisure Centre
Fun for all the Family! 15th - 23rd February 2020 • • • • • • •
Superstars Holiday Club The Aqua Challenge Roller Disco Arts & Crafts Free with entry ticket! Bouncy Castle Free with entry ticket! Face Painting Free with entry ticket! Mr Muddles the Magician Free with entry ticket!
Bouncy Castle
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Family Theatre
Family Theatre
18 – 19 Feb
8 Mar
Peace at Last and Whatever Next
There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Fly
Peace at Last is a gentle adventure story about a daddy bear looking for a quiet place to sleep. Whatever next is the story of Baby Bear who wants to go to the moon. Ages 2-5.
20 Feb
The best shows around... Assembly Hall Tunbridge Wells
Box Office: 01892 530 613 8 Feb
We Love Little Mix
If you love Little Mix, you are going to just love this show, which features all-live vocals, breathtaking costumes and an impressive light and video show, and is packed with all your favourite Little Mix songs.
Brook Chatham
Box Office: 01634 338 338 7 Mar
Brace of Spades
Featuring Tom Brace’s unique blend of comedy and magic, this brand-new magic show promises to have a little something for the whole family.
Central Chatham
Box Office: 01634 338 338 17 – 18 Mar
Little Shop of Horrors
See this wonderful musical extravaganza showcasing talented Rochester Independent College students. Fantastic music, fabulous characters and lots of gore. A family must-see.
Glassbox Theatre, Gillingham
Box Office: 01634 383 388 22 Feb
Storyteller, Storyteller
What happens when two storytellers arrive at the same place at the same time to tell their stories? A head-tohead that leads to a feast of clowning, comic competition and physical silliness.
27 - 28 Mar
Mr Men & Little Miss On Stage Join your favourite Mr Men and Little Miss characters as they 8
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leap off the page and onto the stage in this beautifully crafted and hilarious live stage show.
9 April
Ensonglopedia of Animals
Twenty-six animal songs, one for each letter of the alphabet. Expect distressed damselflies, curious corals, batty birds and more. Expect the unexpected and expect it to rhyme. Ages 5+.
22 Feb
Adrift There Was an Old Two children are in a boat. They play, laugh and Lady Who Enjoy argue. They dream Swallowed A the show! of catching a fish so Fly big it will capsize And don’t
This magical show the boat. This show forget to say has been written is a celebration you saw it in especially for of the resilience grown-ups to enjoy Primary and imagination of with their children, Times! childhood. Ages 5+. so go along and relive the delights of this most 8 Mar mesmerising of tales. Ages The Naughty Fox 2-102. Snuggle up with comfy creatures Honk, Splash and Greenwich Theatre TaWit TaWoo as they teach The Box Office: 020 8858 7755 Naughty Fox a very important lesson: it’s better to share. Ages 16 Feb 0-5. Mimi and the
Mountain Dragon
One morning Mimi discovers something extraordinary – a baby dragon asleep in the woodshed, lost and frightened. How did he get there and what happens if his mother comes looking for him? Ages 3+.
17 Feb
The Crow’s Tale
In the middle of a snowy winter, a crow with colourful rainbow feathers travels to the sun to ask for warmth, as all the animals are cold and hungry. Ages 3+.
18 Feb
How Does This Politics Thing Work Then?
Politics is boring, complicated and for adults. Rubbish! Actually it’s super important and can be fun if you know how to make sense of it. Be entertained and informed so you can shout at the telly. Ages 7+.
15 Mar
The Bear
One night when she’s fast asleep Tilly is visited by an enormous bear. It has a black tongue and a yawn as big as your head. But Tilly’s not scared. Ages 3+.
Hazlitt Maidstone
Box Office: 01622 758 611 20 Feb
Three Billy Goats Gruff
Hold on to your horns and join the three billy goats on their adventure as they bravely cross the rickety bridge to greener pastures. But who will they meet along the way?
7 Mar
The Little Mix Experience
With a feast of fun filled games, colourful animal characters and heart-warming fun it’s the perfect family treat you can enjoy between meals without ruining your appetite! Ages 2+.
LV21@Gravesend Box Office: lv21.co.uk 17 Feb
Vinland
A dark, wintry Viking adventure telling the incredible historical tale of the Vikings’ last journey to North America. Brought to life through storytelling, animation, live drawing and music. Ages 8+.
Orchard Dartford
Box Office: 01322 220 000 6 – 8 Feb
The Sleeping Beauty
The Moscow City Ballet tells the enchanting and romantic story to Tchaikovsky’s glorious music. Brimming with Russia’s best dancers, beautiful sets and stunning costumes.
Stag Sevenoaks
Box Office: 01732 450 175 12 Mar
The Sleeping Beauty
The Vienna Festival Ballet celebrate their 40th anniversary with this classic fairy tale. Set to Tchaikovsky’s magnificent score with stunning choreography and beautiful costumes.
The Woodville Gravesend
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Tributes to global superstar Ariana Grande and kids’ sensation JoJo Siwa together in the most exciting new Pop production.
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Mama G’s Story Time Roadshow Meet Mama G’s range of wonderful characters, including the first lady to go into space, a goat with a wind problem and Little Roar, the fashionista dinosaur.
Four hugely talented girls pay tribute to the UK’s finest girlband with breath-taking dance moves, replica costumes and some of the finest vocals in the finest vocals in the UK. A high energy show.
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There is beautiful puppetry in String Theatre’s The Crow’s Tale about a crow with colourful feathers who flies to the sun, and music comes in the form of Ensonglopedia, featuring a whole alphabet of extraordinary animal songs. For older children there’s a chance to understand just why their parents have been shouting at the TV so much lately in the unique comedy show How Does This Politics Thing Work Then? The week concludes with Action Transport Theatre’s Adrift, a tale of migration developed in partnership with primary school children. With all of this and the Greenwich Children’s Theatre Festival coming in Easter, Greenwich is clearly much more than a home for top quality pantomime and is well worth a visit whenever the school holidays come around. For more information or to book, call 020 8858 7755 or visit www.greenwichtheatre.org.uk.
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February in the grounds, create a ladybug or bumble bee in a free craft workshop. For more information visit www.hevercastle.co.uk Kids for a Quid, Spa Valley Railway, Tunbridge Wells, TN2 5QY (Selected dates) Affordable fun for the whole family with kids travelling for just £1. Why not make it an extra special event by booking some food. On Sat 15 have Afternoon Tea on the train, on Thurs 20 enjoy a Fish and Chip lunch on board the train, and on Sat 22 Feb have a Cream Tea on the train. For more information and to book visit www.spavalleyrailway.com
Plant Explorers Trail, Emmetts Garden, Sevenoaks, TN14 6BA Follow the adventures of the famous Victorian plant explorer, Ernest Wilson. Plant hunters journeyed across the globe to find their botanical treasures, hoping to be the first to bring their latest specimens back home. For more details visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ emmetts-garden Murder Mystery Trail, Scotney Castle, Tunbridge Wells, TN3 8JN 10am-4pm. Search the rooms and be ready to ask the suspects some questions. Collect the answers to work out who
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committed the crime and which object from the collection was used, before collecting your prize. For more details visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ scotney-castle Half Term Explorers, Leeds Castle, Maidstone, ME17 1PL Throw on your wellies and thinking caps as you venture through the estate on a special trail. With an exciting activity booklet to guide you, complete the various puzzles and challenges to be rewarded with a chocolate prize. Additional charges apply. For more details visit www.leeds-castle.com
Fun Days Out with the Family February Half Term at Bodiam Castle
National Trust property, Bodiam Castle, is delighted to present a new children’s trail for February Half Term. Designed especially for Bodiam Castle by local Hastings artists Claire Fletcher and Peter Quinnell, the trail introduces the imaginary characters of Princess Acorn and the Knight Sir Oakley. Pack your wellies and get ready to race through wet grass, dash up castle towers and discover local wildlife for this fast-paced nature quest. It costs £2.50 per trail with a limited-edition badge prize at the end. Entry is free for National Trust members. Admission charges apply for non-members.
Mission: Explore, The Historic Dockyard, Chatham, ME4 4TE Round up the troops and get the whole family involved in this fun February Half Term activity. Pick up a trail leaflet on arrival and navigate the site to crack the clues – will you be able to solve the puzzle, decrypt the code and receive a reward? For more information visit https:// thedockyard.co.uk Living with Nature, Hever Castle, Nr Edenbridge, TN8 7NG Discover more about conservation and local wildlife. Learn about natural and manmade habitats and encourage wildlife into your garden. See falconry displays, follow the nature trail and create a ladybird of bumble bee in a craft workshop. For more information visit www.hevercastle.co.uk
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Animal Homes Trail, Ightham Mote, nr Sevenoaks, TN15 0NT 10am-4pm. Follow the trail around the gardens to discover which of our native creatures live at Ightham Mote. They may be snoozing until the weather gets a bit warmer, so you’ll need your detective skills to spot them. For more details visit www. nationaltrust.org.uk/ighthammote
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Poet Brian Moses and artist Ed Boxall will be reading from and signing copies of their new children’s book ‘Dragons’ Wood’ in a free event at Bodiam Castle on Saturday 15 February, from 11.30am to 1pm, with poetry performance and children’s dragon inspired activities. Entry to the Castle is free for National Trust members. Admission charges apply for non-members. If your little one loves princesses, knights, unicorns or dragons, then Bodiam Castle is the place to visit. With new dressing up costumes, free colouring in sheets, castle inspired toys, Lego, craft activities, storytelling sessions, picnic spots and seasonal trails throughout the year there are plenty of reasons to keep going back. To learn more, visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/bodiam-castle. Photo credit: National Trust/Gesine Garz
Mission Explore at the Historic Dockyard Chatham
The Historic Dockyard Chatham has uncovered some important secret intelligence and is looking to recruit some new spies to help them decipher it this February half term. Young spies should report to HQ on arrival to be briefed on their mission. Navigate the Dockyard and uncover the mysterious world of spies and secret agents. Get hands-on with spy craft sessions and, the highlight of any mission, climb aboard HMS Ocelot, a real-life spy submarine. With an indoor and an outdoor trail, the weather will never foil your mission. There are three types of missions available on different days for the spymasters – Secret Messages, Crack the Code and
Get Holidays Sorted at the Holiday and Leisure Show
The Holiday and Leisure Show is returning to the Kent Event Centre, Maidstone, on Sunday 15 March. The show is designed to ensure that it appeals to everyone, from the youngest to the oldest. Staycations and days out take the lead this year, with everything from beach/city breaks to adrenaline-fuelled adventures. Staycations are every bit as attractive as a holiday anywhere else in the world, as the UK has so much to offer holidaymakers. Holidays to far flung shores, specialist holidays and cruises are also represented. Crosskeys Travel is the new show sponsor for this year, offering coach-based day trips and short breaks, luxury private hire coaches, city breaks, package holidays, flights and cruises. There will be a large free children’s entertainment zone at the show for little ones to enjoy. This will offer fantastic entertainment including juggling, magic, face painting and balloon making. Meet Elsa from Frozen, stop for a cuddle with furry friends from Kent Life Heritage Park and meet the owls from Leeds Castle. Continued o page 12
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Spy ID Band. If your child does not feel like being an MI5 agent for the day, tag along to one of the Dockyard’s guided tours at no extra cost. February’s Mission Explore activities are running from 15 to 23 February and are included as part of your entry ticket. Pre-booking is advised. Tickets are valid for a year, giving you plenty of time to enjoy the fantastic array of attractions at the fascinating 80-acre estate. For more information and to book, please visit thedockyard.co.uk
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The organisers are thrilled to be able to announce that visitors to the show will now be able to meet the boys from 4MG, one of the finalists in Britain’s Got Talent 2019, who will be putting in an appearance. There are many prizes to be won, all generously donated by the exhibitors. All visitors are automatically entered into the draw on arrival. The show will have up-to-date information, exclusive offers and plenty of experts on hand to offer advice, answer all questions and help visitors make reservations with great savings. There is free entry, free parking and a café offering food and drink. For more information, visit www.theholidayandleisureshow.co.uk
Become an Explorer at Leeds Castle this Half Term
Get your child to become a first-class junior explorer in the grounds of Leeds Castle in Maidstone this half term from 15 to 23 February. Put on your wellies and thinking caps and explore the wonders of the estate on an exciting outdoor adventure trail. For a small additional charge, receive an exciting activity booklet to help guide you through the grounds. Once children complete the various puzzles and challenges, they are rewarded with a chocolate prize. Kids can start their adventure through the Princess Alexandra Gardens before conquering the Maze and completing a quiz in the birds of prey area. On the way through the grounds, encourage your little ones to see if they can solve mystery riddles written on the giant puzzle boards!
With admission tickets granting free repeat visits for a year, there is so much to do with your family at Leeds Castle - from exploring the beautiful spring gardens, watching breath-taking falconry displays to discovering the world’s largest dog collar collection and getting lost in the Maze. Entry tickets start from £17.50 and advance discounts are available online. For more information or to book online, please visit www.leeds-castle.com
Half Term Family Fun at Royal Engineers Museum
Spring has sprung at the Royal Engineers Museum in Gillingham. From Tuesday 18 to Friday 21 February celebrate Chinese New Year and learn about trench rats the size of cats as kids get creative and make their own rat hand puppet to take home. To commemorate 80 years of Bomb Disposal work, families can join serving soldiers and the Royal Engineers Association on Saturday 7 March. Test out your own mine detecting skills with real kit and watch live search dog demonstrations. From Thursday 19 to Saturday 21 March, visitors can meet, learn and game with The Sappers ESports Gaming team who are the British Army’s first ESports club.You’ll get to play titles such as World of Tanks in the impressive home of the Royal Engineers surrounded by some of their most important armoured vehicles, equipment and historic artefacts.
15th to 23rd February Become a junior outdoor explorer this half term and follow your challenge booklet around the grounds to hunt for clues, solve challenges and be rewarded with a chocolate prize at the end.
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Half Term Fun at the Hop Farm!
Family Fun at The Hop Farm
This half term, the Hop Farm have all their amazing children’s attractions open (subject to weather). There will be rides to have fun on along with their ever-popular attractions that include the indoor soft play centre, driving school, magic castle, animal farm and giant jumping pillows. There are lots of warm places to eat and drink inside too. For a special half term treat, the farm has Paw Patrol’s Chase and Marshall visiting on Wednesday 19 February. Get your cameras ready for a great photo opportunity. Additionally, The Hop Farm’s indoor live entertainment shows will take place each day, including magic shows, party dances, costume characters, discos and more, in their Big Red Barn Theatre. Circus Zyair will also be taking place at The Hop Farm every day during the half term, so whilst visiting the Family Park, grab your tickets to this awesome annual Circus event. Get ready for a super fun time for the whole family at The Hop Farm Family Park, which re-opens on 14 February. For more information, please visit www.thehopfarm.co.uk.
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February not a runner then why not go along and support the people taking part, as spectators are very welcome and permitted around the course. For more information visit www.letsdothis. com Birdwatching for Beginners, RSPB Dungeness Nature Reserve, Romney Marsh, TN29 9PN 11am-1pm. Love birds but want to know more about them? Then go on a walk around the reserve with a friendly guide, an expert in all things feathery. Binoculars are available to hire from the visitor centre for a small fee if you don’t have your own. For more information visit www. rspb.org.uk
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Sky Birds of Prey, Millbrook Garden Centre, Gravesend, DA13 9PA 10am, 11.15am, 12.30pm, 2pm. Meet and greet with a selection of birds, talk and take-away bird craft. Session lasts 45 minutes. Charges apply, early booking recommended. For more information and to book visit www.millbrookgc.co.uk
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Half Term Animation Workshop, Trinity Theatre, Royal Tunbridge Wells, TN1 1JP This three-day course will teach aspiring film makers (ages 9-15) all there is to know about creating a truly innovative and fun film using stop motion animation. For more information visit www.visittunbridgewells. com Half Term Film Club, Glassbox Theatre, MidKent College Campus, ME7 1FN 11am. A different film every day to keep the children entertained during this half term week. Mon
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Children’s Week, Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway, Hythe Station, TN28 8PL It’s children week on the Railway. Plenty of free activities for all Romney Rover ticket holders. Members of the Bug Club travel free. For more information visit www.rhdr.org.uk For the Love of Steam, Margate Caves, CT9 1QH Fun for all the family – go along and join in with craft activities based around steam. For more information visit www. margatecaves.co.uk
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Half Term Workshop, Mount Ephraim Gardens, Faversham, ME13 9TX 9.30am-1pm. An alfresco morning workshop where kids can learn how to cook their lunch over fire using delicious fresh food. Think hearty seasonal soups, forages herbs and delicious flatbreads. Ages 4+. Charges apply. For more information visit www. mountephraimgardens.co.uk Exciting Animal Encounters, Shorne Wood Country Park, Gravesend, DA12 3HX 9.30am-3pm. Join the team at the Visitor Centre for a hands-on educational experience. Meet and handle reptiles and rodents including lizards, tortoise and corn snakes. All followed by a self-led trail in the woods. Charges apply. For more information visit www. kent.gov.uk
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YMCA Maidstone Holiday Club
There are lots of exciting activities for children of all ages to take part in at YMCA Maidstone. On Wednesdays Charlton Athletic Community Trust runs the children’s football sessions, which you can just turn up to with no need to book. The sessions are for all kids aged 3-11 years. They also now host Nerf and Bubble Football Parties, so if you’re looking for something different give them a call to discuss all the options. Alternatively, why not book YMCA Maidstone’s Holiday Club for your children this February Half Term? With sports, fun, games, and arts & crafts, your children will love being part of the club. Sessions run from 9am - 4pm but if you need extended hours they have a Breakfast Club from 8am and their Movie Club from 4 - 6pm. For something extra special, join them on Wednesday afternoon for YMCA Maidstone’s WOW Wednesday special event. YMCA Maidstone’s Holiday Club will be taking place at Loose Sports and Community Centre from 17 – 21 February. Spaces are limited so make sure you book early to avoid disappointment. For more information, please visit www.maidstoneymca.org.uk.
A Fresh Take on Swimming Lessons
Angela Wilson swam competitively for Team GB and firmly believes we all learn best when engaged and enjoying ourselves. Her insight and winning techniques have been developed over 25 years and have made Angela’s Swim School a major provider of lessons in the South East, with pools nearby in Dartford, Gravesend, Medway, Rochester, Maidstone and Sevenoaks. Angela told Primary Times, “My dream is to see all children being taught to swim properly, for them to be happy as they learn water skills and safety, grow in confidence and enjoy a physical workout.” To help children get the most from their ‘learn to swim’ journey, Angela has found a fresh way to engage them and has developed a badge programme. Angela’s Swim School, in partnership with The Swimstylers, offers a staged approach to teaching skills and stamina suitable for babies and non-swimmers, ultimately up to a 1500m swim.
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2020 British Science Week Activity Packs are Live!
The 2020 British Science Week activity packs are now live and available to download. This year’s theme is centred on our diverse planet, with different ways to celebrate the world’s amazing ecological, cultural and societal diversity. There are activities that focus on the diversity of knowledge, through to STEM careers and subjects. The packs have been designed to make incorporating British Science Week into your school activities as smooth and seamless as possible. All of the packs contain a wealth of activities as well as the ever-popular poster competition. The activity packs have a variety of themes that are centred on diversity. Also included are ways for British Science Week to take place at home and outside of the classroom to ensure the magic of science remains well after the week. All of this year’s packs can be found at www. britishscienceweek.org/. You can share your ideas and photos on Twitter using the hashtag #BSW20.
Disney’s The Lion King has launched a brand new video library to accompany its educational programme. Ten short films have been made in order to help pupils prepare for their theatre experience, as well as deepen their knowledge and understanding of the processes involved in theatre making. Since the 1999 UK premiere in London, The Lion King has entertained over 16 million theatregoers and remains the West End’s best-selling stage production and sixth longest-running West End musical of all time. Over one million pupils have already experienced Disney’s landmark musical through its award-winning education programme. Developed by teachers, the programme is fully curriculum-linked to support subjects in Key Stages 2 – 4 and is easily adaptable. In addition to the new video library, the educational programme also includes lesson plans that can inspire cross-curricular learning in English, art and design, music and PSHE and citizenship. The Circle of Life Award empowers students to create their own social action project to benefit their community, and workshops (available to groups who have booked to attend a performance of The Lion King) give students the rare opportunity to explore the world of the production and learn content from the show. To explore a range of lesson plans, behind the scenes videos, a citizenship award programme, workshops and more, please visit www. lionkingeducation.co.uk. Photo credit: ®Disney
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National Theatre Collection Free for State Schools
The National Theatre Collection has been made available free of charge to state schools and further education colleges in partnership with Bloomsbury Publishing. The collection provides high-quality recordings of 24 world-class productions, drawing from 10 years of NT Live broadcasts. Celebrating the best of contemporary British theatre, the titles will support learning across the primary and secondary curriculum. Titles in the collection include Shakespeare set texts. Novels brought to life include Frankenstein, Treasure Island, Peter Pan and Jane Eyre. Adaptations of Romeo and Juliet and The Winter’s Tale created specially for younger audiences and suitable for primary schools are also available. Recordings are accompanied by learning resources to explore the craft behind the best of British Professional tuition by fully qualified teachers theatre including rehearsal insights and short videos. The Collection Tailored work plans to address your will increase to 30 titles by March child’s needs. and further resources exploring We can help your child: backstage aspects such as lighting, • Build confidence sound and staging will be added • Improve exam results later in the year. The easy-to-use • Move up a set platform includes helpful features • Develop and reach goals such as scene-by-scene selections FR Call 01732 453657 to Intro EE and synopses, theme and key word d Asse uctory book FREE Assessment. ssm searches. ent Teachers can sign up now to National Theatre Collection on Bloomsbury’s Drama Online Sevenoaks Tutoring, 69c London Road, Sevenoaks, Kent TN13 1AX. Platform via www.nationaltheatre. Email: teaching@sevenoaks-tutoring.co.uk org.uk/ntcollection Photo credit: Steve Tanner
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February Our Amazing Animal World, Millbrook Garden Centre, Gravesend, DA13 9PA (Also 21 Feb). 10am, 11am, 12noon, 1pm. Meet and greet with a selection of rescued animals, enjoy a talk and get an animal tattoo. Session lasts 45 minutes. Charges apply, early booking recommended. For more information and to book visit www.millbrookgc.co.uk Recycled Hats, Wigmore Library, ME8 0PX 2.30-4pm. Have fun making hats from recycled paper. Ages 3-8. Booking essential. For more information visit www.medway. gov.uk Recycle Wizardry, Chatham Library, ME4 4TX 2.30-3.30pm. Enjoy a story and craft based around the theme of recycling. Ages 4-10. Booking essential. For more information visit www.medway.gov.uk Recycle Revival, Twydall Library, ME8 6JY 2.15-3pm. Enjoy a story and craft based around the theme of recycling. Ages 4-10. Booking essential. For more information visit www.medway.gov.uk Junk to Jewellery, Hoo Library, ME3 9AL 2.15-3.15pm. Have a go at this craft-based session, turning junk into beautiful jewellery. Ages 4-10. Booking essential. For more information visit www.medway. gov.uk Waste Not, Want Not, Strood Library, ME2 4TJ 2-3pm. Enjoy a story and craft based around the theme of recycling. Ages 4-10. Booking essential. For more information visit www.medway.gov.uk
Tues 18 – Fri 21 Feb
Half Term Family Fun: Rat Race, Royal Engineers Museum, Gillingham, ME7 1UR 11am-3pm. The Museum collections link to rats in many unexpected ways. In WWI soldiers were living in trenches among the rats, some the size of cats. Ring in the Year of the Rat by making a rat puppet for some rat-inspired play. Charges apply. For more details visit www.remuseum.co.uk Half Term Make It! Workshops, Maidstone Museum, ME14 1LH 10.30am, 12noon, 1.30pm, 3pm. Tues: make 2 friendship bracelets, one for you and one for a friend. Wed: print a repeating pattern to make a wall hanging. Thurs: create a sock-based character. Fri: create ‘no sew’ fabric bunting. For more details visit www. museum.maidstone.gov.uk
Wed 19 Feb
Family Film Fun, Revelation, St Mary the Virgin, Ashford, TN23 1QG A double bill of Disney classics with a doggy flavour. 1-2.30pm 101 Dalmatians, 3-5pm Lady & The Tramp. Charges apply. For more information visit www. revelationashford.co.uk Badge Up with Nikki Tompsett, Quarterhouse, Folkestone, CT20 1BN 11am-3pm. Use words or pictures to celebrate who you are, your ideas and beliefs. Design and make badges that can be little wearable artworks, symbolizing things you love and support. Show the world what you think. Free, drop-in. For more information visit www. creativefolkestone.org.uk
Tues 18 – Thurs 20 Feb
Gargoyle Week, Canterbury Cathedral, CT1 2EH 11am-3pm. For this year’s Gargoyle Week explore the medieval tiles with the Canterbury Archaeological Trust, then create your own Gregory Gargoyle tile to take home with you. Free activity, normal admission charges apply. For more information visit www. canterbury-cathedral.org 18
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Hedgehog Make-and-Take Workshops, Millbrook Garden Centre, Gravesend, DA13 9PA 10am, 12noon, 2pm. Get creative at these hedgehog themed craft workshops. Session lasts 60 minutes and includes refreshments/biscuit. Charges apply, early booking recommended. For more information and to book visit www.millbrookgc.co.uk
What a Load of Rubbish, Hempstead Library, ME7 3QG 2.30-3.30pm. Join in with this craft session based around the theme of recycling. Ages 4-10. Booking essential. For more information visit www.medway.gov.uk Castle Junk Modelling, Walderslade Hook Meadow Library, ME5 0TZ 2.15-3.15pm. Join in with this story and craft session. Ages 4-10. Booking essential. For more information visit www.medway. gov.uk Don’t Throw It – Bling It, Rochester Library, Eastgate, ME1 1EW 2.15-3.15pm. Give old objects a new lease of life with some sparkle. Ages 4-10. Booking essential. For more information visit www.medway.gov.uk
Wed 19 – Thurs 20 Feb
Children’s Windchime Workshop, Knole, Sevenoaks, TN15 0RP 10.30am-12noon. Design your own set of windchimes using paints, ribbons, beads and feathers. Ages 5-11. For more information visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ knole
Thurs 20 Feb
Monster Plants Make and Take Workshops, Millbrook Garden Centre, Gravesend, DA13 9PA 10am, 12noon, 2pm. Learn all about awesome carnivorous plants. Decorate a pot and choose from a selection of ‘monster plants’ to take home. Session lasts 1 hour and includes refreshments/ biscuit. Charges apply, early booking recommended. For details and to book visit www. millbrookgc.co.uk
Nature Photography Workshop, Scotney Castle, Tunbridge Wells, TN3 8JN 10.30am-1pm. Join Sharp Shots at Scotney Castle and learn how to use a digital camera using the garden as your classroom. Ages 7-11. Booking essential. For more information visit www. nationaltrust.org.uk/scotneycastle Fun Feeding the Birds, Lordswood Library, ME5 8TH 11-11.45am. Enjoy a story and craft at the library. Ages 4-10. Booking essential. For more information visit www.medway. gov.uk Recycled Robots, Walderslade Village Library, ME5 9LR 2.15-3pm. Enjoy a fun afternoon of story and craft. Ages 4-10. For more information visit www. medway.gov.uk
Thurs 20 – Fri 21 Feb
Felt Making, Huguenot Museum, Rochester, ME1 1LX 10.30am-3.30pm. The Huguenots created felt from wool for many different purposes. Create your own felt from scratch using a range of different wools. Layer each strand and build a picture of your own to take home. Drop-in session, charges apply. For more details visit www. huguenotmuseum.org
Thurs 20 – Sun 23 Feb
Faversham Literary Festival, The Alexander Centre, Faversham, ME13 8NZ The Literary Festival will be taking over the Centre to run various events. On Sat 22 Michael Rosen will be reading some of his funniest poems and asking what it means to play with a Dickens plot as he did in ‘Bah! Humbug!’. For more details and to book visit www. thealexandercentre.com
Fri 21 Feb
Nature Explorers, Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve, Bradbourne Vale, TN13 3DH 12.30-2.30pm. An opportunity for families to have fun together whilst exploring the woodland reserve and get stuck into a variety of bushcraft and arty activities based on Forest School. Charges apply, booking essential. Ages 2-8. For more details and to book visit www. kentwildlifetrust.org.uk
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The Birds at the Bottom of the Garden,The Birds Down the Lane,What’s in the Wood Pile? and What’s that Coming Over the Hill? are the first four volumes in the British Wildlife Tales series, masterfully crafted by Carl Mynott. Through a series of engrossing stories, wild adventures and dozens of playful caricatures, young readers can learn to identify over forty species of birds, bugs, mammals and more. It’s part of a wider project to excite British children about the amazing wildlife that lives in the outdoors and empower them to embrace conservation of these wonderful creatures. The entire British Wildlife Tales series is available for £20 or you can get each book for £5.99 from www.britishwildlifetales.co.uk.
The Colour Monster
Get straight to the heart of your young one’s emotions with The Colour Monster game, based on the popular book by Anna Llenas. Suitable for children aged 4+, this beautifully illustrated game provides a great opportunity for discussing emotional wellbeing within the family. Players collaborate to help the monster figure out his emotions. As they go through the game, players collect emotion tokens by identifying emotions including happiness, sadness, anger, fear or calm. In order to place their emotion token in a jar, players are encouraged to give personal scenarios or memories where they may have experienced the feeling of their token, before adding it to the right jar.The Colour Monster is available for £38 from Amazon.
Flags of the World
This fun game challenges you to guess the country of the flags you choose. If you get stuck, you can ask for clues. Flags of the World is a fact-packed educational card game that helps you learn about flags and countries. Complete with 200 flag cards, 6 continent boards, rules and a colourful map, this game is both challenging and great fun. Choose the flag, name the place – then put the card in its space! Flags of the World from Tactic Games is for 2-9 players aged 8+.
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I Saw It First! Ocean
I Saw It First! Ocean is an entertaining game for all the family.Three hundred ocean creatures populate the board of this carefully engineered game. Pick a counter from the box and be the first to spot that animal on the board. Coming in a triangular box with a hexagonal double-sided board, the game features charming illustrations by Caroline Selmes. Simple to understand but addictive to play, this exciting and fast-paced board game will delight adults and children alike. I Saw It First! Ocean is available for £19.99 from Amazon. For more information, please visit www.laurenceking.com.
iKNOW Junior
iKNOW Junior is a children’s trivia game like no other. Answer questions and perform different tasks such as simple drawing, reading and much more. In this versatile and totally unique game for 5 to 7-year-olds, the players can ask for clues and solve tasks with a friend. Full of different challenges to open up the world of learning to children, the game contains 300 tasks and 100 picture questions along with clues and beautiful, large game pieces. iKNOW Junior is available from Amazon for £22.05. For more information, visit www.tactic.net.
The Kindness Co-op
The Kindness Co-op was launched by two friends, Lucie and Charlie, with the purpose of promoting kindness towards others (especially amongst children), ourselves and the environment. In 2018 they launched The Kindness Co-op, a socially responsible brand offering organic clothing for children and adults featuring inspirational designs. Since then, the brand has grown and now also offers a range of accessories including tote bags, notebooks and badges.With every item sold, a portion of the profit is donated to the wonderful charity YoungMinds.To be part of the kindness revolution check out their full collection at www. thekindnessco-op.com.
Moochies Smartwatch Phone for Kids
Let kids make and receive calls from a parent controlled contact list and at the same time you can locate your kids wherever they are with the GPS tracking. Moochies Smartwatch Phone gives independence to children and peace of mind to parents. Kids can even accessorise their Moochies with the cool range of swappable straps and screen protectors. With voice and video calling and class mode to keep children focused, this watch is the perfect and practical accessory for your child. In addition to this the watch is waterproof. Moochies are available online from www.moochies.com for £99.99. But Primary Times readers can get 10% off with promotion code Primary10.
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February Nature Explorers, Denstead Wood, Chartham Hatch, CT4 7NT 10am-12noon. An opportunity for families to have fun together whilst exploring the woodland reserve and get stuck into a variety of bushcraft and arty activities based on Forest School. Charges apply, booking essential. Ages 2-8. For more details and to book visit www.kentwildlifetrust. org.uk Cardboard Carnival & Puppet Making Workshop, Woodville Theatre, Gravesend, DA12 1DD Dissected for body part potential to create the ‘ultimate animal’, take inspiration from SaintsSaens’s music, with a little help from Darwin and a whole lot of cardboard. For more information visit www.woodville.co.uk Reuse and Recycle, Rainham Library, ME8 7LR 2.15-3pm. A fun afternoon story and craft based around the theme of recycling. Ages 4-10. Booking essential. For more information visit www.medway. gov.uk
Fri 21 – Sun 23 Feb
Play Expo Margate, Winter Gardens, CT9 1HX 11am. A celebration of gaming packed with playable arcades, consoles and computers along with a whole host of other related features. More gaming mayhem than Margate has ever seen before. For more information visit www. playexpomargate.com
Sat 22 Feb
Meet Catboy, The Entertainer, Bluewater Shopping Centre, Greenhithe, DA9 9ST Enjoy a fantastic opportunity to meet Catboy from PJ Masks in store. For more information contact the store directly on 08446 931 469. We Insist! With Sam Ayre, Quarterhouse, Folkestone, CT20 1BN 11am-3pm. Make ‘wearable’ placards, signs, banners, clothing and accessories that proclaim your opinions publicly in answer to the question ‘What would you do to improve the world?’. Free, 20
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drop-in. For more information visit www.creativefolkestone. org.uk Junky Funky Jewels, Lordswood Library, ME5 8TH 2-3pm. Create badges and wristbands from junk. Ages 4-10. Booking essential. For more information visit www.medway. gov.uk Fur, Feather & Exotic Exhibition, Boughton-underBlean Village Hall, ME13 9AH 10am-4pm. A fundraising event for The Lord Whisky Sanctuary Fund with animals including chinchillas, ferrets, owls and more. Small Animal Pet Show (no dogs or cats) to be judged at 3pm by Pam Ferris. Craft stalls, tombola and refreshments. For more details visit www. lordwhisky.co.uk
Tues 25 Feb
Westgate Pancake Race, Station Road, Westgate on Sea, CT8 8RB The annual Pancake Races have been run since the 1950s, and this year will see a return to that part of history as people will be running in traditional 1950s dress. There will be races for all ages and prize giving ceremonies for all categories. For more information visit www.visitthanet. co.uk
Fri 28 Feb
Astronomy Viewing Session, Monkton Nature Reserve, nr Ramsgate, CT12 4LH Lead by the Monkton Stargazers, viewing sessions start approximately one hour after sunset. Whilst viewing is weather dependent, the astronomers will often put on an indoor event if the conditions are overcast. Charges apply. For more information and to book visit www.monkton-reserve.org
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Vintage Hornby Trains Exhibition, St George’s Church Hall, Gravesend, DA11 0DJ 10.30am-4.30pm. All are welcome to this very popular exhibition. There will be trade stalls alongside the exhibition and hot refreshments will be available. Charges apply. For more information visit www. visitgravesend.co.uk
March Sun 1 Mar
Viva Vintage, Artisan Craft & Gift Fair, Alexander Centre, Faversham, ME13 8NZ 10am-3pm. A fabulous Sunday fair showcasing the best of Kent’s vintage and retro sellers, artisan crafts and gift stalls. Free entry. For more information visit www. thealexandercentre.com Handmade Fair, Gravesend Borough Market, DA11 0AZ 10am-3pm. Dozens of local crafters under one roof, exhibiting an eclectic mix of hand-crafted wares and taste bud tempting treats. For more information visit www. visitgravesend.co.uk Bird Ringing for Visitors, RSPB Northward Hill, ME3 8DS Go along to a public ringing demonstration led by a qualified ringer and long-standing RSPB volunteer. See the birds up close as they are examined, measured and weighed. Learn about their migration patterns and help release them back into the wild. For more details visit www.rspb. org.uk
Thurs 5 Mar
World Book Day With a mission to offer every child and young person the opportunity to read and love books, World Book Day is marked in over 100 countries. Book-related activities take place in schools and children receive a World Book Day token to choose a free book from this year’s list. For more details visit www.worldbookday.com
EOD 80 Years, Royal Engineers Museum, Gillingham, ME7 1UR
10am-4pm. Watch live demonstrations by the search dogs as the Museum remembers 80 years of bomb disposal. Plus, test your own mine detection skills with real kit. For more information visit www. re-museum.co.uk
Artisan Craft Vintage & Gift Fairs, Alexander Centre, Faversham, ME13 8NZ (Also 21 Mar). 10am-3pm. A dog-friendly free event showcasing the best of Kent’s crafts, artists, vintage and gift sellers. For more information visit www.thealexandercentre. com Woodsman Walk, Sissinghurst Castle, nr Cranbrook, TN17 2AB 9.30am-1pm. See the woodlands as never before with an interactive walk with the ranger. The tour will include some hands-on activities so take along sturdy footwear and gardening apparel. For more information visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ sissinghurst-castle Be a Graphic Designer for the Day with Rob McDonald, Quarterhouse, Folkestone, CT20 1BN 11am-3pm. Design your own poster promoting Folkestone using a variety of processes, media and materials such as Silkscreen, collage, stencils and projection to play with type, shapes and images to generate your unique posters. Free, dropin. For more details visit www. creativefolkestone.org.uk
Sat 7 – Sun 8 Mar
World Book Day Fun, Scotney Castle, Tunbridge Wells, TN3 8JN Why not go dressed as your favourite book character? Enjoy the puffin hide and seek trail or test your beastie knowledge with an animal facts quiz (collect your trail sheet at reception). Why not pop into Betsy’s secondhand book shop too. For more details visit www. nationaltrust.org.uk/scotneycastle
Sat 7 – Sat 14 Mar
CSI: Folkestone, Folkestone Museum, CT10 1DY (Except Sun). 10am-4pm. British Science Week arrives at Folkestone Museum. Children
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Win a Maleficent: Mistress of Evil DVD In Disney’s sequel to the 2014 global box office hit, Maleficent and her goddaughter Aurora begin to question the complex family ties that bind them as they are pulled in different directions by impending nuptials, unexpected allies and dark new forces at play. The years have been kind to Maleficent and Aurora. Their relationship, born of heartbreak, revenge and, ultimately, love, has flourished. Yet the hatred between man and the fairies still exists. When an unexpected encounter introduces a powerful new alliance, Maleficent and Aurora are pulled apart to opposing sides in a great war, testing their loyalties and causing them to question whether they can truly be family. Maleficent: Mistress of Evil is available on DVD from 17 February. Primary Times have five Maleficent DVDs to give away to five lucky readers. For your chance to win, simply tell us the name of Maleficent’s goddaughter. For details of how to enter, please see the bottom of this page.
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There’s a year of adventures to be had at Chessington World of Adventures Resort this year with seasonal events for the entire family to enjoy, starting with Animal Adventures during February Half Term. Encounter endangered animals above and below the seas, embark on selected family favourite rides and learn ‘How to be a Zoo Keeper’ in a live show from Saturday 15 to Sunday 23 February. Tickets cost from just £15pp at www.chessington.com. Opening in March, big adventures await in a whole new Land, the Rainforest, with three rides perfect for children in search of their first wild adventure. Explore the rainforests of the world by road on Jungle Rangers, by water on River Rafts and from the treetop canopy on Treetop Hoppers. Also this year, children’s book character, Elmer, flies in on a ride themed after everyone’s favourite patchwork elephant as the Resort launches Elmer’s Flying Jumbos. For your chance to win a family ticket, tell us the name of Chessington’s new Land. For details of how to enter, please see the bottom of this page.
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Competitions Win an Asterix DVD and Book Bundle Asterix: The Secret of the Magic Potion is the newest film in the Asterix series and is available on Digital and DVD now. Asterix and Obelix embark on a quest across Gaul looking for a young druid worthy of learning the secret of the magic potion – a formula which has long helped to keep the Gaulish village safe against Julius Caesar and his invading army. However, once Asterix and Obelix begin their quest, all hell breaks loose at home as the Romans start attacking the village and an evil wizard named Demonix does everything he can to steal the potion’s secret recipe. For your chance to win a copy of Asterix: The Secret of the Magic Potion on DVD and the latest book in the book series (Asterix and the Chieftain’s Daughter), simply tell us the name of the evil wizard. For details of how to enter, please see the bottom of this page.
Win ‘The Boy with the Saucepan Hat’ Book There’s really only one word to describe The Boy with the Saucepan Hat by Martyn Harvey and that’s ‘FUN’. When Oliver Todd wakes up with a saucepan stuck on his head, he is obviously a bit cheesed off. But when he gets to the hospital Emergency Room, things go from bad to worse. The book is written in charming rhyming couplets and is really funny. Younger children will enjoy having it read to them while older ones will have a lovely time reading it for themselves. They’ll have to prise it away from their mums and dads first though! The Boy with the Saucepan Hat is available online and in High Street bookshops for £5.99. We have four copies of The Boy with the Saucepan Hat to give away to Primary Times readers. For your chance to win one tell us what Oliver gets stuck on his head. For details of how to enter, please see the bottom of this page.
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Sun 8 Mar
Heart of Kent Hospice Maidstone Road Run, Cornwallis Academy, ME17 4HX This year includes an Elmerthemed 1k Family Fun Race alongside the traditional half marathon, 10k and 5k runs. Why not take your whole family, dress in colourful clothes, or go dressed as Elmer. A great way to help raise money for the local hospice. For more information visit www.hokh.org
Fri 13 Mar
Pilgrim’s Hospice Firewalk, The Pavilion, University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7SR From 6pm. It’s time to turn up the heat for the ‘hottest, shortest sponsored walk in the world’. The Pilgrim’s firewalk is a barefoot walk over red-hot embers measuring up to 800 degrees. It’s the ultimate test of courage. For more information visit www.pilgrimshospices.org Sport Relief, Nationwide Whether you walk, dance, swim, floss or round up your mates for a match, order your free fundraising pack, have fun and help to make a real difference. It’s Game On. For more information visit www.sportrelief.com
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Pilgrim’s Hospice Firewalk, Pilgrim’s Hospice, Ashford, TN24 0NE From 5.30pm. It’s time to turn up the heat for the ‘hottest, shortest sponsored walk in the world’. The Pilgrim’s firewalk is a barefoot walk over red-hot embers measuring up to 800 degrees. It’s the ultimate test of courage. For more information visit www.pilgrimshospices.org
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as well as the Gardens, but the House will be closed. For more information visit www. godintonhouse.co.uk The Holiday and Leisure Show, Kent Showground, Maidstone ME14 3JF The show is designed to appeal to everyone, from the youngest to the oldest, and features everything from days out to holidays both in the UK and abroad. For more information visit www. theholidayandleisureshow.co.uk Dartford Half Marathon, Dartford Harriers Clubhouse, Central Park Arena, DA1 1JP A friendly and well organised race offering an enjoyable mix of urban and rural running and a grandstand finish on the track. Also, a One Mile Fun Run while the main race is taking place, or you can just cheer everyone on. For more information visit www. dartfordhalfmarathon.co.uk
Mon 16 – Sun 22 Mar
Dazzling Daffodils, Hever Castle, Nr Edenbridge, TN8 7NG Be dazzled by the bright sight of thousands of daffodils and find out more about the cheery spring bloom at this event with free garden tours. For more information visit www. hevercastle.co.uk
Thurs 19 – Sat 21 Mar
ESports Club, Royal Engineers Museum, Gillingham, ME7 1UR Meet, learn and game with The Sappers ESports Gaming team, who are the British Army’s first ESports club. Play titles such as World of Tanks surrounded by armoured vehicles, equipment and historic artefacts. For more information visit www.remuseum.co.uk
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Mothers’ Day Afternoon Tea, Salomons Estate, Tunbridge Wells, TN3 0TG Enjoy a delicious traditional afternoon tea with a selection of sandwiches, delicious cakes and scones. Includes a gift for every Mother. Booking is essential. For more information and to book visit www.salomons-estate.com
Sat 21 – Sun 22 Mar
Railway Weekend, The Historic Dockyard, Chatham, ME4 4TE Savour the bygone age of steam with beautiful historic locomotives running through the site, operated by a dedicated team of volunteers. Re-live childhood memories or just find the perfect photo opportunity as you get up close to the railway. For more details visit https:// thedockyard.co.uk Mothers’ Day Weekend, Hever Castle, Nr Edenbridge, TN8 7NG Spoil Mum with a memorable family day out.Young visitors can take part in a craft workshop and there will be a special menu in the restaurant. For more information visit www. hevercastle.co.uk
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Fire Walk, Princes Park Stadium, Dartford, DA1 1RT 4-8pm. A challenge to walk on hot coals at 550oC and raise funds for We Are Beams, a local award-winning charity supporting disabled children and their families. No experience necessary, briefing at 4pm, walk starts at 6pm. For more details and to book visit www. wearebeams.org.uk
Mamma Mia! Mothers’ Day Screening, Alexander Centre, Faversham, ME13 8NZ 4pm. Go and singalong to this fantastic feel-good movie. Enjoy cabaret-style seating with room to dance. The bar will be open with cocktails available. Treat your Mamma to some ‘mia’ time. For more information visit www. thealexandercentre.com
Mothers’ Day Cream Tea and Self-Guided Audio Tour, Tonbridge Castle, TN9 1BG 12noon, 2pm. See and hear the history of Tonbridge Castle and enjoy a cream tea set in the atmospheric Chamber room overlooking the wonderful Bailey lawn. Spaces are limited so book early by emailing Tonbridge. castle@tmbc.gov.uk. For more details visit www.tonbridgecastle. org Mothers’ Day Cream Tea and Costume, Maidstone Museum, ME14 1LH 3pm. Enjoy a delicious cream tea in the historic library, and go behind-the-scenes to see the gorgeous costume collection. Booking essential. For more information and to book visit www.museum.maidstone.gov.uk Mothers’ Day Lunch, Salomons Estate, Tunbridge Wells, TN3 0TG Spoil your Mother and show her how much she is loved, with a delectable three-course Sunday lunch cooked to perfection. After your lunch enjoy a walk around the 36 acres of beautiful grounds and woodland. For more information and to book visit www.salomons-estate.com Mothering Sunday Lunch, Refectory Restaurant, Canterbury Cathedral, CT1 2EH 12.30-4.30pm. Every Mum deserves this Sunday off to relax. With Chef’s delicious 3 course lunch and the opportunity to take a stroll in the Cathedral grounds, Mum will be truly spoilt. Booking essential. For more information and to book visit www.canterbury-cathedral.org
Fri 27 Mar
Wear A Hat Day, Nationwide Wear a hat at home, school or to work. Organise a hat-themed bake sale, lay on a hat-tastic fashion show or think of your own idea to raise money for Brain Tumour Research. For more details and to get a fundraising pack visit www. braintumourresearch.org
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Can you find all these words in the word search? Python, Anaconda, Viper, Cobra, Mambas, Titanoboa, Adder, Asp, Coral, Flying, Garter, Rattle, King, Sunbeam, Hoop,Cat, Fox
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What do you get if you cross a snake and a lego set? A Boa Constructor!
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Why do babies like cobras? Because they come with their own rattle!
Can you draw a picture or write a poem about What do you anything to do with snakes. get if you Make it as wacky and colourful as you can! cross a snake Send it to us to have a chance of winning a Primary Times Tee Shirt AND seeing your prize winning entry published in the next Primary Times! Categories: ages 4-7 and 8-11 Name: Age: Address:
Postcode: School:
Send your entry together with this completed form to:
Annie's Competition, Primary Times, 7 Southbrook Mews, London, SE12 8LG or scan them both and email them to:
competitions@primarytimes.biz Closing date 28 February 2020. Good Luck!
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and a pig? A Boar Constrictor!
Why wouldn’t the snake go on the weighing machine? Because he had his own scales! Which snake is best at Maths? The Adder!
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