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In this issue: 5 - 6

Family News

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Mums in Business

10 – 15 Travel 16 – 24 Education 25

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The longer, warmer days of summer always bring smiles, energy and fun to our households – and this is even more the case this year. We are looking forward to days out, barbecues in the garden and even some camping in 2021.

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This issue has lots of advice for keeping safe, busy and active this summer with our Beginners Guide to Camping and our Staying Safe this Summer article. Be inspired by some Mumpreneurs in our new feature Mums in Business and support your child with Helping Your Child Make Friends.

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Honour the Heroes of the Coronavirus Pandemic on Stamps For over 50 years the Royal Mail have featured famous people from British History and their achievements on a set of stamps. During the coronavirus pandemic many people have done some incredible things, frontline and key workers have helped us through a difficult time. To celebrate these people the Royal Mail are inviting school-age children to design a stamp based on their heroes. A panel of judges will choose 8 winning designs, and these will be presented to Her Majesty The Queen before being printed and issued. Entries close 28 May. More info at www.stampcompetition.ichild.co.uk/ 4

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Family News Take the Veggie 123 Challenge!

Love the special places that helped you through lockdown

Challenge friends, family and yourself! Go meet-free for a week in the Veggie 123 challenge during National Vegetarian Week (10 to 16 May) and discover the tastiness of... READ MORE

Take part as a #Litterheroe in the Great British Spring Clean #MillionMile Mission from 28 May to 13 June to clear litter from our streets, parks and beaches. In the past 12 months our outdoor spaces and places have mattered to us more than... READ MORE

Childcare costs rise as pandemic impacts providers Britain’s parents are paying 4% more for childcare for children under age 2, and 5% more for children age 2 than they were one year ago, according to the country’s most comprehensive annual survey of childcare costs. Coram Family and Childcare’s... READ MORE

Paid work by mums: no impact on child behaviour Having a mother who works full or part time in the first six years of their child’s life has no negative impact on a child’s behaviour, according to new research by the University of Cologne. The study found, in fact, that children whose mothers have... READ MORE familiesonline.co.uk

Join in with Walk to School Week Thousands of children across the UK will celebrate the health and wellbeing benefits of walking during National Walk to School Week from 17 to 21 May. Families will be encouraged to walk, cycle, scoot or ‘Park and Stride’ for the whole week to see the big differences that can... READ MORE

Covid: Young Now More Interested in Science Career New research suggests children have been particularly engaged by scientific discoveries over the last year. According to a survey commissioned by Thales, a... READ MORE 5


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Overcoming emotional eating

Two homes – the practicalities

Struggling with the kind of pressure the last year has delivered can create stress in the body. One of the results can be falling victim to emotional eating - eating beyond hunger, to comfort or reward ourselves. So how can you overcome this problem? READ MORE

Over the years at Only Mums & Only Dads, we’ve heard many separating parents express their concerns about their children having two homes. How will everyone cope? What can be done to make it easier for everyone? We have some answers to these questions and others. READ MORE

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Supporting brain health Studies show that Omega-3 fish oils improve brain function, concentration and behaviour. In fact, a clinician-led year-long trial of Omega-3 and 6 brain health supplement Equazen was shown to lift reading scores in mainstream children ages 9 to 10 years. Equazen is a clinically proven range of Omega-3 with 6 supplements for children, which supports brain health, by offering the recommended amount of 250g of Omega-3 DHA, blended with Omega-6 GLA. Watch out for our Equazen giveaway coming soon! 6

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My Ways to Feel Better Poster

Help your children to handle difficult feelings. Download and pin up this poster from Partnership for Children with ideas to help them feel better.

My Ways to Feel Better Poster When I feel angry, sad or worried, I can choose to do one of the activities on this poster to help me feel better. Which will I choose?

Dance to your favourite song

Have a drink of water

Think of the three best Think of a happy memory of your moments of the day friends/family

Talk to a friend

Think of three solutions for your problem

Do some colouring

Smell your favourite smell

Hug a toy

Do five star jumps

Ask for help

Take some deep breaths

Write down how Think of a happy Watch television time you are feeling

Have a nap

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Say you’re sorry

Make a list of things you are good at

Imagine your favourite place

Do a full body stretch

© 2020 Partnership for Children. Registered Charity number: 1089810. All rights reserved.

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Mums in Business

Returning to your workplace post pandemic By Mandy Garner

As lockdown eases, you may find yourself under increasing pressure from your employer to return to the workplace. For some, this will be a welcome relief; for others, a source of stress. It’s important to know that, while government guidance on working from home is likely to change, businesses will still have to show they are Covidsecure. You can report a business to the Health & Safety Executive if you are worried. One of the outcomes of the pandemic is that previously resistant employers have seen that remote working is effective, although remote working through Covid-19 has been far from normal. For many, it’s been much more isolating and difficult. Your employer may be open to 8

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discussing with you different ways of working. Many businesses are anticipating greater hybrid working, with people working some days from home and some in the workplace. Others may need more persuasion. It’s important to be clear about what you want, to think through the possible impact on your colleagues and to address any legitimate concerns of your employer. Firstly, you need to consider what works best for you and your family. You may, for instance, have school-aged children and little wraparound care available. Hybrid working means you can get the benefits of both face to face contact and remote working and still be around at least part of the... READ MORE


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I am an art historian and I split my time between a corporate career, running my own educational business “Vincent and Frida” and raising two daughters aged 6 and 9. Three years ago I realised I liked my job, but I am not living a fully authentic life. I started to look for career options in arts and I also began to network as much as I could. The clarity of my business idea came during one of the networking... READ MORE

We have always been passionate about helping others and, during the pandemic, we saw the anxieties of parents trying to keep up with, and understand, their child’s learning. We could see what parents really wanted was support and guidance and we started to think how we could offer this through ‘Tutor Your Child’. ‘Tutor Your Child’ is an online subscription service for parents of children Reception to year 6, to help with maths and/or English. Each week, parents receive a... READ MORE

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The beginner’s guide to camping

By Helen Spiers

With staycations on the horizon for many families this year, camping is a fun and affordable option. But it can be daunting for the first-time camper. So here are some simple do’s and don’ts for those of you interested in planning a family camping trip. Do your research and make sure you book early. Do you want a rural location that allows open fires or a more commercial site with facilities like an indoor pool or a shop where you can get essentials? Whichever it is, many more families are opting for a camping holiday this year, so it’s vital you decide what you have in mind, research options and book now! Do have a packing list. Make sure you have a list of everything you need. Turning up with a carload of tired and hungry kids with a tent and no tent pegs is not funny! 10

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Do bring an eyemask and earplugs. If you are a light sleeper, these are essential. Do check the pet policy. The joy of camping is that you can take a furry friend with you – IF you’ve booked a pet-friendly site… Do bring a sense of humour. Unexpected things happen on a camping trip, from kids tripping over guy ropes on a late-night trip to the loo to older members of the camping party falling off their camping chairs (after a vino or two). READ MORE


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Staying sun safe this summer By Dr Sweta Rai

Summer often means spending more time outdoors with your family. Whilst many of us can’t wait for the re-appearance of sunny weather, it’s important to be aware of the risks of over-exposure to the sun and how best to protect your skin and that of your loved ones. This applies even when outside in the sunshine in the UK. Sun protection is particularly important for babies and children as their skin is much thinner and more sensitive, making them more vulnerable to sun damage than adults. Studies have suggested that the majority of UV damage suffered by our skin occurs before the age of 20, and this increases your risk of skin cancer later in life. So protecting children is vital. Here are my top tips:

• Whilst toddlers and children don’t need to avoid going out in the sun entirely, there are some simple sun safety tips worth following. • The first line of defence from the sun should always be... READ MORE

• Sunburn should always be avoided, as this is a sign that the skin has been damaged. Repeated skin damage over several years has been linked to skin cancer. Although less commonly known, a suntan is also a sign of skin damage, and this should also be avoided to minimise the risk of skin cancer. • Babies should always be kept out of direct sunlight as they can burn easily and overheat, which can have serious health consequences. familiesonline.co.uk

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Top UK camping locations Availability for 2021 at time of publication but booking fast.

Whittlebury Park Pop-up site at Silverstone during the British Grand Prix 13-19 July.

Trevornick Holiday Park 5* holiday park in stunning Holywell Bay in Cornwall.

Sacrewell Farm Beautiful Cambridgeshire location. Adjacent to rare breed animal farm.

Home Farm Glamping North London’s nearest glamping escape.

Camp Elwood Pop up site from 26 July-9 August in Norfolk.

Walnut Grove Camping Quiet, well-maintained site in Hampshire. 20 mins from Stonehenge.

Andrewshayes Holiday Park Award-winning and something for all budgets in East Devon.

Little Retreats Glamp in castle grounds on the Pembrokeshire coast.

Green Hill Farm Holiday Village Dog-friendly, luxury holiday homes in the New Forest.

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Five things to take on a staycation

Beach Towels. An essential for having a dip! Wind-breaker jackets. You’ll be lucky to avoid a breeze when holidaying in the UK! Pack waterproof and windproof jackets. A portable BBQ. Not essential but happy faces are guaranteed when you whip up some delicious burgers and hot dogs. A picnic hamper. Taking a hamper will ensure everyone stays hydrated, nourished and happy. Games. Whether it’s cricket on the beach or card games by moonlight, pack something fun that all the family will enjoy. familiesonline.co.uk

Five staycation “must-considers”

Make decisions now! UK staycations are booking fast. Avoid popular hot spots. Particularly during summer school holidays, when they may already be booked. How will you occupy the kids? Weather may be poor, so make sure there are bad-weather entertainment options. Consider a city break. There may well be more accommodation and more entertainment options. Think about journey time. The roads are likely to be super-busy. If you are travelling a long way, are you are prepared to endure longer than usual time in the car? 13


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Family-friendly UK city breaks We’ve picked nine top UK cities with heaps on offer for families. So start planning your trip now!

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Cardiff

Bristol

Manchester

Edinburgh

Southampton

Oxford

York

Norwich

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The perfect weekend away We’ve found some top UK days out in areas of the country that have lots to offer families. Perfect options for an overnight or weekend stay.

The Needles Chairlift Overnight on the Isle of Wight.

Peppa Pig World Overnight in the New Forest or Southampton.

Llechwedd Slate Cavern Overnight in Snowdonia.

Legoland Overnight in Windsor or Maidenhead.

Bewilderwood Overnight in North Norfolk.

The Eden Project Overnight in South Cornwall.

Jorvik Viking Centre Overnight in York.

Bram Stoker’s Dracula Experience Overnight in Whitby.

Dinosaurland Fossil Museum Overnight on the Jurassic Coast.

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Education

Addressing Post-Covid Learning Loss By Emma Martin As our worlds slowly open back up and children are in school once again, for many parents a key question will be how they can support their child’s learning postCovid. There has been much in the news about children being ‘behind’ and needing to ‘catch up.’ However, just as important is their emotional wellbeing, in particular connection, play, making sense of the world and resilience. By focusing on mental health, we can help our children to be in the best possible place to learn. Re-build and strengthen connections Children do need to catch up this summer – but to catch up with friends and family. Social connections have been hugely impacted by the pandemic, so it is important that we give children the time and space they need to enjoy being social again (and not just via a screen!). By giving time to rebuilding social connections, parents will be helping their child to feel good about themselves and to practice all the skills they need to help them get on with others in a positive way. Making sense of experiences One of the most important things parents can do this summer is to help children make sense of the pandemic so they don’t store 16

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concerns. We can do this by helping them to share the challenges and successes of their own ‘Covid story’ through conversations, role play or painting and drawing. Read Emma’s suggestions for helping your child process the pandemic.

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Addressing Post-Covid Learning Loss Cont... Let’s play! With opportunities limited during lockdown, by giving children the opportunity to play we can help them to develop their social, emotional and cognitive skills. Most importantly, play helps children to have positive thoughts about themselves which is exactly what we need to encourage right now. Nurture resilience Many people have commented on how resilient children have been during this tumultuous time. Whether your child has ridden the rollercoaster with ease or found it more challenging, placing a focus on problem solving and resilience is a sure-fire way to help your child make progress at school. One way to support your child’s ability to bounce back when things get tricky is to spend quality time doing an activity of their choice with them, whether it’s playdoh, kicking a ball about or playing a board game. By doing so, you are giving them a sense of safety and letting them know you are there for them. Let’s prioritise their wellbeing Think back to your own childhood and the things you enjoyed – being free to play, being yourself and being with friends. Let’s not give our children the message they are ‘behind,’ but instead celebrate their wonderful achievements during this tricky time.

Emma Martin is an educational psychologist employed full-time by E-ACT multi-academy trust. She supports the trust’s primary academies in Bristol and is coauthor of its national Relationships and Recovery Curriculum.

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Early Years

Helping pre-schoolers re-engage with each other By Sarah Mundy

Yesterday I was on the beach playing with my 3 year old son when a little girl ran up. She was interested in his toys, got straight in there, and then tried to give him a hug! Her awareness of personal space, even by preCOVID standards, was nonexistent and her excitement at seeing another child was simultaneously heart-breaking and warming. Her father explained that she had barely socialised with any children for a year. Definitive evidence around the impact of lockdown on young

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children is yet to emerge. However, many parents are concerned about the lack of social experiences their children have had. In the early years, a child’s key relationship with their primary caregiver frames their view of themselves and the world around them. When secure, it acts as a buffer to adversity, meaning that children who have been doing okay at home will feel more able to confidently explore the world again, despite being potentially behind socially. By age 3, children actively seek to play with peers, but they need help in navigating social situations. Friendships can be complex and children need to learn about managing disagreements, understanding feelings (theirs and others), taking-turns, listening and cooperating. READ MORE

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Axis Tuition Centres reopened after lockdown, continue to provide affordable supplementary education to primary and secondary school pupils in Hendon, North Finchley, Ponders End, Walthamstow Centres. Risk assessments have been

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completed with a deep clean and sanitation carried out. The year groups will be in small bubbles and the staff, students and parents will follow Covid 19 safe practice rules. Small group, online classes also will be available for existing and new students... READ MORE

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I don’t want to be THAT parent…..

Making science fun for kids

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In my Facebook group Ask a Teacher, we always have a number of members stating that they don’t want to be ‘that’ parent with regard to expressing their concerns to teachers. I’m here, as a teacher, to tell you why teachers actually WANT you to be ‘that’ parent! READ MORE

Scientific processes happen all around us daily – just waiting to be discovered by curious, young scientists. Explore science with your kids outdoors, in the kitchen and even at bath time. Experiment with butter churning, toilet paper chromatography and making a rain gauge. READ MORE

Why we should prioritise stories this summer By Sarah Campbell

With summer on the horizon, we need inspiration for activities that help our children recover lost learning, support their mental health and bring some much-deserved fun to family life. What’s the one thing that embraces all these goals? READ MORE 20

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Books that challenge gender stereotypes Books can be purchased via Bookshop.org an online bookshop which financially supports local, independent bookshops and of which Families Magazine is an affiliate.

My First Book of Feminism Julie Merberg Ages 0-3.

She Rex Michelle Robinson & Deborah Allwright Ages 3+.

My Daddy is a Nurse Kerrine Bryan & Jason Bryan. Ages 2-5. Ages: 0-3

The Paper Bag Princess Robert Munsch & Michael Martchenko Ages 4-7.

Tough Guys Have Feelings Too Keith Negley Ages 5-6.

Stories for Boys Who Dare to be Different 2 Ben Brooks & Quinton Winter. Ages 9-12. Ages: 0-3

Rebel Girls Lead: 25 Tales of Powerful Women Ages 6-9.

Love Your Body Jessica Sanders & Carol Rossetti Ages 7+.

Molly on the March Anna Carey Ages 10-12.

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Lockdown Learnings: How the pandemic has shaped one north London school’s enhanced educational provision The past year has seen schools forced to adapt their provision around the global pandemic and parents left to juggle work with home schooling. A challenging situation for all educators and families alike but one that successful north London school group, North Bridge House navigated commendably. Providing a full online timetable from Nursery through to Sixth Form - complete with student wellbeing checkins, assemblies, parents’ evenings, enrichment and extra-curricular

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activities - North Bridge House was lauded by the CEO of Microsoft for its online provision and praised by parents for its ‘amazing response to the pandemic.’ While the March return to school was a very much welcome milestone in the progress back to normality, the school is now harnessing some of the... READ MORE


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Helping your child make friends By Poppy O’Neill For children, social interactions and expectations can be confusing! Things like rejection, big life changes, sensitivity and shyness can impact children’s ability to make or keep friends. Without guidance, children might feel helpless and baffled by the ups and downs of friendships. But there’s a lot you can do as a parent to help your child build a healthy, fulfilling social life.

well as strengthen the bond between you.

The foundations of good friendship come from a positive relationship with ourselves. When self-esteem is high, a child is resilient, confident and makes good choices about who they spend their time with. Building a strong bond with your child will help boost their self-esteem, and something as simple as talking and listening more to your child can make the world of difference.

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By the time we reach adulthood, most of us have learned to read body language quite naturally. However, children are still learning and may not be able to pick up on cues quite as easily. Around 93% of communication is non-verbal, so helping your child read body language will boost their friendship-forming skills, as familiesonline.co.uk

Try narrating your body language. It might feel strange at first, but adding context to the way you’re holding your body will help your child learn the outer signs of inner emotions. For example, if your shoulders are hunched, you could say: ‘Look at my shoulders, I’m so ...

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It’s time to Shine at Perform this summer As we look forward to getting our children back to muchloved activities, Perform talks to Families about their holiday courses which promise to be the perfect summer tonic. Holidays should be fun and we’ve created magical adventures sure to give the children a really memorable week. Our three and five day holiday courses for 4-10s put together a fantastic show using catchy songs and energetic dance routines. But there’s no repetitive rehearsing or laboured

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learning of steps. Instead, we use drama games and exercises to develop skills like character portrayal by using different voices, encouraging quiet children to come out of their shell and providing a structure for the more enthusiastic. The days are filled with fun, ... READ MORE


Purple Pages Children’s Parties Sue Walder – Naming Celebrant Joyous, bespoke naming ceremonies to celebrate new arrivals to your family. I create unique, memorable celebrations that can include poems, parental promises, the appointment of guideparents, and much more. Perfect for babies, first birthdays, and to welcome adopted children. Call me to find out more on 0796 9272235. WEBSITE

Coffee and Crayons Café Coffee and Crayons Café (Ballards Lane, Finchley, N3) is a fantastic café with soft play area available. The café is also available to hire for birthday parties, special occasions and clubs/classes. WEBSITE tel 0208 343 1333 info@ coffeeandcrayonscafe.com

Nicky Grace, Textile Artist BASED IN MUSWELL HILL, offers craft parties and workshops for children (and adults) in a calm, natural place which seats up to 14 people round the table. Children take home the beautiful things they have made so no need for party bags! nicky.grace@hotmail.co.uk WEBSITE

Perform Parties Based around an exciting theme of your choice, Perform’s energetic party leaders use a magical mix of songs, games and laughter to create fun-filled, actionpacked parties to remember. Call 0207 255 9120 or visit WEBSITE for more info.

Zebra Ceramics (N10) Pottery painting studio, loved by all ages!! Whether it’ s a mug, plate or bowl being painted, we will help all party goers to create something they will treasure forever. Our parties are designed for ages 5 and above. You may also visit us if you are not organising a party, we are open 7 days a week. Tel 0208 442 1314 or visit our website

After Sch Club / Education Axis Education Focusing on literacy, numeracy and exam preparation. Holiday booster courses. All classes delivered by qualified and experienced teachers. Proven teaching resources, online tools and fantastic app for reporting and communication. Weekdays

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Highly sought after and recommended professional tutoring, experienced in developing and preparing children to learn, lead and succeed all around. Reading, English, Maths, verbal

Little Supernovas is an award winning drama and storytelling company. Providing unique, fun and engaging storytelling and drama sessions for children aged 4-9. Our 50-60 minute classes include drama games for warm up, followed by an Interactive Action Adventure, and through this they develop dance and drama skills.

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and non-verbal reasoning, ages 3 ½ -13. Book a trial and free assessment today 0203 991 6110 WEBSITE

Les Trois Oursons (W2) (French/ English/Mandarin) is a small private nursery in Paddington, offering Montessori education and a bilingual environment with an additional introduction to Mandarin program. We offer extended day care for children aged 10 months to 4 years.

The nursery is open from 8am6pm, Monday to Friday for 47 weeks of the year. 020 7099 0452 WEBSITE

Vincent & Frida Art History Lessons for children. Art history lessons for children. Our engaging fun hands-on interactive lessons will run in small groups online and face-to-face. We provide learning experiences that are inspiring and meaningful. Email office@

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Monday to Friday for 47 weeks of the year. 020 7099 0452 WEBSITE

Confidence building drama classes for 4 -7s and 7 - 12s. A unique mix of fun drama games, dance and singing specially designed to boost confidence, communication, concentration and coordination. Visit www.perform. org.uk/try to book a FREE class. EN5, N1, N2, N4, N5, N7, N8, N10, N11, N12, N16, N19, N20,

Stagecoach

Yellowbird Education offers fun and engaging workshops for children to develop skills in Creative Writing, Handwriting, Comprehension, Reasoning and Interviews. We have extensive knowledge of the British school system and

STAGECOACH aims to bring out the best in your child and we’re not just talking about their new-found skills in dancing, singing and acting. Our students also develop excellent communication skills, grow in self-esteem and enjoy the benefits of improved confidence! We welcome children

preparing children for 7+, 8+ and 11+ independent school entrance exams. 020 7731 0695 WEBSITE

Music & Movement

Colourstrings – for a brilliant start and long-term success in music! Develop your child’s musical talent in Kodaly-based music kindergartens and instrumental programmes from six months – 19 years. Call 020 8444 9435 for a trial of 3 discounted lessons or email admin@nlcolourstrings.co.uk WEBSITE

Theatre & Performing Arts

The Artz Kidz is a Creative School focusing on ‘The Arts’ as a whole including: Drama, Dance, Art and Singing, for ages 2-12 yrs. Saturday Schools, AfterSchool Clubs, Parties and Holiday Camps. LAUNCH OFFER: 25% off in January for 8-12s 9.15-12am at The Raglan Schools Enfield. Fully qualified Drama & Primary School Teachers. DBS

N21, N22, NW1, NW3, NW5, NW6, NW8, NW11 020 7255 9120 / enquiries@perform. org.uk WEBSITE

checked, First Aid Trained & COVID Secure. Contact Helen 07925 581 057. Info@ theartzkidz.com WEBSITE

Book now: WEBSITE

Perform The Jungle Book

This June, Perform have got the bare necessities of life covered. Your young cub will love putting on a show about Mowgli and his animal friends. Journeying deep into the jungle, our energetic team will fire your child’s imagination with lots of confidenceboosting songs and games to bring The Jungle Book to life. It’s going to be the wildest half-term ever!

WEBSITE 4-10 years / Tues 1 June – Wed 3 June 2021 / Three day courses from 10am to 3pm each day. N5, N8, N10, NW6, NW8 T: 020 7255 9120 / enquiries@perform. org.uk.

Perform - Alice in Wonderland Perform’s summer holiday course for 4-10s of all abilities from the age of four to 16 years and offer two week-trials. If you wish to find out more, simply visit our website at WEBSITE

Baby College Do you have a Newborn or a busy toddler? Do you want to bring your baby to a fun class that has new challenges & exciting learning games every week? Join us in singing, dancing, baby sign language, yoga, massage, music play, language exercises & more fun activities that follow the EYFS framework & help your baby reach their

every half term and summer holidays. Lead by Brooke and Hannah. Venues: Highgate & Archway Contact us: 07791235247 or hello@ littlesupernovas. com

The Jungle Book: Perform’s three day half-term holiday course for 4-10s

Baby & Toddler

The Artz Kidz (N1) (French/ English/Mandarin) is a small private nursery in the heart of Islington, offering Montessori education and a bilingual environment with an additional introduction to Mandarin program. We offer extended day care for children aged 18 months to 4 years. The nursery is open from 8am-6pm,

Perform Classes

Yellowbird Education

Colourstrings

afterschool, Saturday and Sunday courses at Axis North Finchley, Ponders End, Hendon Branches and Walthamstow S

Big Supernovas 6-9 year olds will learn all about acting, devising and performance skills. Our classes incorporate action

storytelling, music, props, drama, movement and plenty of giggles. Classes are lead by Hannah and Brooke. Venue: Archway Methodist Church. Every Thursday 4pm5pm Contact us: 07791235247 or hello@ littlesupernovas. com Book now: WEBSITE

Little Supernovas popular awardwinning holiday schools for ages 3-9 year olds are packed full of storytelling, drama, creative moves, games, art, prop making and most of all your child’s imagination. There is a short performance on the last day that is either recorded or for parents and carers to attend. Children are guaranteed a fun, creative and inspiring time. Holiday schools run

developmental milestones. Book now & meet new friends at Baby College! WEBSITE Online subscription available.

This July and August, your child will enjoy the colourful topsyturvy world of Wonderland as we tumble down the rabbit hole and join the White Rabbit, the Queen of Hearts and Alice herself in this magical adventure. Things get ‘curiouser and curiouser’ thanks to tea with The Mad Hatter, a game of imaginary flamingo croquet and even a chat with The Cheshire Cat.

26 – 30 July NW3, NW8, N5, N10 2 – 6 Aug NW3, NW11; 9 – 13 Aug NW6, N6; 16 – 20 Aug NW3, N7 23 – 27 Aug NW3, NW8, N5, N8; 26 – 30 Aug N6

Planet Youth Camps join us for our half term Holiday camp in Muswell Hill – Monday May 31st – Friday June 4th. It’s all about the fun at Planet Youth Camps, so join us for activities, sports policy. To book go and entertainment. to WEBSITE Ages 5-7 & 8-11 yrs. Fully protected by COVID-secure

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Summer

Outdoor toys for summer We asked our friends at The Good Toy Guide to put together their recommendations. You can read reviews of each toy on their site.

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Walkie Talkies

Kidnoculars

Diditrike

5 in 1 Outdoor Measure Mate

Paint-a-Puzzle

First Weather Science Kit

Hop Skip Jump

Discovery Adventures Metal Detector

The JUNKO Kits

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Summer Camp

TryOut a week at residential summer camp for just £295! This summer any child ages 9 to 15, who has never attended a residential summer camp can stay at a TryOut camp, run by experienced providers, for just £295 for a week (including accompanied travel). The initiative is organised by The Summer Camps Trust to help share with children the joys of summer camp. Camps take place at Nettlecombe Court, a magnificent Field Studies Centre in beautiful grounds near Taunton, Somerset from 8-15 August and at Camp Redwood, a fabulous tented camp in the heart of Sherwood Forest in Nottinghamshire from 15-21 August.

Recent UK attendees comment: ‘It was the best week of my life so far’, ‘My leader made me feel happy and safe just like my mum would do’. Parents said: ‘She came home with so many friends and memories and having had so much fun’ and ‘It was the happiest I have ever seen him’.

Get ready for games of all kinds. Explore areas of wood, hills and countryside. Enjoy tracking activities, unravel mysteries and stimulate the imagination. Participate in entertainment, songs and stories around the camp fire. Sleep under the stars, climb or enjoy water activities. Or relax and chat in the sun. Leave screens and peer pressures behind, reconnect with the natural world and with being a child again. Exactly what our children need right now.

So don’t delay, find out why summer camp is the best week of the year for millions of children worldwide. More information and booking. Or, for a brochure, email chris@summercampstrust.org

Attend a TryOut camp totally FREE! 6 places available

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What’s On

Making the most of the summer By Claire Winter

Hip hip hooray! Half term is just around the corner and the sunny weekends and long holidays of the summer are warmly anticipated – time to start planning fun family activities! With many venues reopening after lockdown, follow our top tips to get ahead of the game and have some great days out. Book it! Holidays and weekends are going to be super busy this year. But you can still have fun. Most venues will have a booking system to avoid overcrowding and ensure their attraction or venue remains COVIDcompliant. So book and arrive early. Stay open-minded and, if navigating busy venues gets too much, be prepared to make last-minute changes. Get social Organising picnics in local parks or a rounders or football tournament is a great way to have some low-cost

fun. You could have a ‘kids in charge’ day where they get to choose where you go and, more importantly what you eat (be warned, it will probably involve a fast-food restaurant). (You can also check out our What’s On section for more great ideas.) Less is more Don’t plan too much. Over the last few months, you will all have become accustomed to less stimulation, so entering a crowded world again may feel overwhelming. Brainstorm places to visit that won’t be so busy... READ MORE

LIV E O STA N GE

Based on the award -winning picture book by

Julia Donaldson & Lydia Monks

© Julia Donaldson and Lydia Monks 2009.

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What’s On

WHAT’S ON!

To have your event listed on these pages email the details to listings@familiesnorthlondon.co.uk Disclaimer: We aim to be as accurate as possible, but these listings are compiled several weeks before hand and may be subject to change. Please check before setting out.

WHATS OPEN FROM NOW GO APE – Alexandra Palace (N22) & Trent Country Park (EN4) From tree-to-tree crossings, bouncy nets and all-terrain Segways we have all the adventure boxes ticked. Whether you’re a thrill seeker or after quality family fun, come and put a smile on your face, get the wind in your hair and make some memories that will last a lifetime. Pre booking essential at HERE & WEBSITE FROM NOW GO APE – Alexandra Palace (N22) & Trent Country Park (EN4) From tree-to-tree crossings, bouncy nets and all-terrain Segways we have all the adventure boxes ticked. Get the wind in your hair and make some memories that will last a lifetime. Pre booking essential at WEBSITE

essential WEBSITE FREE From 17 May Natural History Museum (SW7) All visitors (including Members and Corporate Supporters) must book a free ticket in advance online for guaranteed entry WEBSITE FREE From 19 May Science Museum (SW7) Discover award winning exhibitions, iconic objects and stories of incredible scientific achievement, pre booked ticket required WEBSITE FREE From 20 May The Postal Museum (WC1X) Visit the Postal Museum and discover fascinating exhibitions, including celebrating 151 years of the British postcard. Tickets from £9 per child WEBSITE

FROM NOW Little Dinosaurs Play Garden and Café @ Alexandra Palace (N22) Garden and Café only open, You can get together with friends for a delicious breakfast or lunch, meet other new mums if you’ve just had your first baby, or just enjoy a coffee. To book WEBSITE

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From NOW – 25 Jul Sunday Shed Workshop @ Chickenshed Theatre (N14) Weekly drop-in workshop sessions in subjects such as Dance, Acting & Art for ages 5 - 18! Sunday Shed is designed for all children and young people. From £8 per session. To Book WEBSITE

Throughout May & Jun Bach to Baby Concerts, Various Venues across North London Socially distanced, critically acclaimed classical concert series for babies, toddlers and their carers, check venues for dates and times, Islington N5, Hampstead Garden Suburb NW11, booking essential WEBSITE

From 17 May Kenwood House (NW3) The house &indoor areas will be opening, On the edge of Hampstead Heath surrounded by tranquil landscaped gardens, Kenwood is one of London’s hidden gems.. Limited numbers so booking is

Throughout May & Jun Children Pottery Courses and Workshops @ Clay Time (N5) Children can book to have a two-hour clay session or paint ceramics, £32, for more info and to book visit WEBSITE

Fri 21 May & Tue 25 May Singing and Story Sessions @ London Transport Museum (WC2) With stories about hopping on a bus to the Museum and music making the sounds of London Town.

Sessions include rhythm, dancing and storytelling, as well as the chance to look at objects from the Museum collection. Sessions at 11:00, 12:15 and 14:15. WEBSITE Every Sun until 20 Jun Pods of Fun for Everyone 2021 @JW3 (NW3) Come in your household bubbles and enjoy craft, games, singing, dancing and more as we explore different themes. This will take place in our outdoor piazza or one of our large indoor spaces, 14:00, £15 per family, booking essential at WEBSITE Every Sun until 18 Jul Jump, Jive & Jiggle 2021 @ JW3 (NW3) Boogie the morning away with the perfect bop for you and your little ones. Come in your household bubbles and enjoy singing, dancing and more. This will take place in our hall, 10:00 & 11:00, £15 per family, booking essential at WEBSITE Every Mon until 19 Jul Amazing Tots & JW3 (NW3) Developmental stay and play session for under 3s who have a disability or developmental delay. This safe and socially-distanced group focuses on supporting early language and communication development through play, Booking Essential at WEBSITE FREE Sat 29 May – Sun 6 Jun May Half Term Fun @ London Transport Museum (WC2) Explore the Depot this half term and build your own board game, for all the family, Tickets from £0-£15, to book WEBSITE From 29 May The Hungry Caterpillar @ London Zoo (NW1) Kids will be able to take a step into the caterpillar’s miniature world with a series of action-

packed activities celebrating the iconic book and its ravenous, wriggly hero. Tickets start from £19.20 (under 3’s are free) WEBSITE Sat 29 May – Fri 4 Jun The Snail And The Whale @ Arts Depot Theatre (N12) Join an adventurous young girl and her seafaring father as they reimagine the story of a tiny snail’s incredible trip around the world. A heartwarming adventure, from Tall Stories. Ages 3+, Tickets from £9, To book WEBSITE Sat 5 Jun Family SEND Explorer Events @ London Transport Museum (WC2) For families with Special Educational Needs, we open outside our regular hours on certain special days. Enjoy the Museum at a quieter time, free from the general public, and with many of the gallery sounds turned off. Advanced booking is essential. Book online at WEBSITE FREE Sun 6 Jun Tom Brace: Eat, Sleep, AMAZE, Repeat @ Arts Depot Theatre (N12) Tom Brace brings his BRAND NEW socially distanced magic show to artsdepot. Come and find out what a magician does to pass the time when facing a national lockdown. 2pm & 5pm, Ages 8+, Tickets from £9, To book WEBSITE Sun 20 Jun Father’s Day Lunch @ Stephens House (N3) 12:00:-15:00. Treat your Father to a delicious lunch in the atmospheric setting of Avenue House, Booking essential WEBSITE

Join the Ladybird and her farmyard friends Live on Stage at the Palace Theatre for a strictly limited summer season from 15th July to 29th August 2021. From Julia Donaldson, bestselling author of The Gruffalo, and award-winning illustrator Lydia Monks, comes the stage show of the much-loved picture book... READ MORE familiesonline.co.uk

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Fathers Day

DIY Father’s Day gift ideas Help your child make something special for Dad this Father’s Day.

Lego photo pen holder

Scribble mug

Dad Rocks paperweight

Zig-zag Father’s Day card

Keepsake box

Printable Father’s Day book

Remote caddy

Dad’s special supper

Father’s Day card

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Birthday Parties

Party ideas for different ages By Simone Ryder If, despite a year without socialising, you are a parent who feels that party planning is yet another of the daunting challenges to be faced on the hazardous path to parenting success, then read on…. Love or hate party planning, we hope this thumbnail guide will help you on the road to a successful event

co-operating. Keep the party to about ninety minutes to avoid overstimulation. By age four, children Age 1-2 are full of energy and imagination, Your child’s first party is your which makes them wonderful celebration – the anniversary of partygoers. Plan short games and becoming a parent. Your 1 year old will have no idea what’s going on, so keep things moving as they may you can make this a celebration for still find it hard to wait their turn. Treasure and scavenger hunts work adults only, if you prefer. well but many parents opt for soft Two year old can catapult from play venues or similar to allow little excitement to temper tantrum ones to burn off energy. Entertainers in minutes — so you need to at your home or hired venue are be prepared. Most age twos also popular. Plan for a party of one are still very possessive of their to two hours. toys so do put away your child’s favourite things beforehand. And Age 5-6 avoid opening gifts at the party since most of the guests won’t Five year olds know parties are very understand they can’t just take the important and may have all sorts of birthday child’s new things home! wonderful (and wild) suggestions Organised games aren’t really about the event. Theme parties necessary since children still play work well at this age. Children are independently at this age. usually ready for games that involve instruction like Hokey Cokey and Age 3-4 Simon Says. They are acquiring Now your child is likely to be fine motor skills necessary to use familiar with celebrations. Singing scissors and string beads so they’re and circle activities work better than ready for simple crafts too. Plan for group games as they will usually a party of about two hours. More enjoy playing with other children ages and stages. READ MORE briefly but may still have trouble familiesonline.co.uk

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Birthday Party Countdown Planner

Plan your party the easy way using our cut-out planner and checklist! 3 months before

6 weeks before

4 weeks before

★ Set a budget and a date

★ Send out a ‘save the date’ by email

★ Prepare invitations

★ Make a guest list

★ Pick your theme

★ Book a venue/ entertainer

★ Plan the party food you wish to order

★ Buy/make party decorations ★ Order cake

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Don’t forget cost of venue, party entertainment, food and decorations.

Popular options may need to be booked even earlier!

Ask for an RSVP.

Choose a theme your child loves.

1-2 weeks before

1-3 days before

★ Sort out the party bags

★ Buy party food

★ Plan party games ★ Send out reminder by email

★ Pick up cake ★ Write list/timings for party day

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Allow research time and get the birthday boy or girl to help.

Don’t just leave this to chance. Roughly plan enough games to last for at least half the party.

Reconfirm party food if ordered from a supplier.

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Get your child to hand out invites at school/ nursery.

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Decorations can make or break the party vibe!

Party Day

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Leave plenty of time to get to the venue…

Enjoy the day and take lots of pictures!


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