by Karen | Mar 29, 2024 | Activities, Science, Theatre
What parent isn’t always looking to expand their children’s horizons? To realise there’s a whole world of wonder and opportunity beyond their own city walls? But we don’t even need to walk to our town’s boundary to realise the scale of...
by admin | Nov 15, 2020 | Art and crafts, Birthdays, Christmas, Science, Toys
What do you buy a six year old for Christmas when she’s already not lacking in toys but also has a birthday just a couple of weeks beforehand to cater for too? It’s fair to say that mini number two quite likes December with all its unwrapping possibilities...
by admin | Jun 7, 2020 | #30DaysWild, Science
Willow had probably one of her favourite breakfasts ever this morning as we made more edible snails. Still no molluscs were harmed in the making of them and they were a lot more simple than yesterday’s baking efforts. As suggested on the White Rose Maths website...
by admin | Mar 28, 2020 | Art and crafts, Schools, Science
Hands up if you’re a parent looking for ways to entertain your children at home right now? Fortunately there are lots of groups that have been quickly set up on Facebook sharing ideas and lots of people offering activities through online channels such as YouTube...
by admin | Jul 20, 2019 | Days Out, Science
Lincoln is taking its tagline “Steeped in history” seriously this summer as it’s inviting its visitors to travel back even further in time than usual to when dinosaurs roamed the earth. Whilst the Natural History Museum’s exhibition will be...
by admin | Jun 30, 2019 | #30DaysWild, Art and crafts, Books, Science
It’s that time of year again when we already start to think about the start of the new academic year that September will bring with it even before we’ve had the chance to start the July that will say goodbye to this one. It will be a big one in the Malpi...
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