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3 News & Information 6 Clubs & Classes News EDUCATION 7 How to make Maths Fun! 8-9 Education News NEW YEAR NEW YOU 10 Tips for an active family life 11 How to be a mum and still find time to exercise 12 Health News 13 Winter Walks 14 Top tips for a Winter play date PLAN A PARTY 15 A Birthday to remember 16 -19 Party News and Directory TRAVEL 20-21 Family holidays go 3G 22-25 What’s On 26 COMPETITIONS - Win a party session at Jump In Trampoline Arena - Win a set of 10 David Walliams books - Win a set of Skinfix’s new baby skincare range

PARENTING 27 How to beat the January Blues 28 Making a mark in the early years 29 New Baby: How much information is too much? 30 SHE MEANS BUSINESS R

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Additional Week in October Half-Term Costs Parents £380 In some areas of the UK, children were given an extra week’s holiday for the October half-term last year in order to give parents more flexibility to take holidays outside the summer holiday period. However, research carried out by the online travel agency www.sunshine.co.uk has revealed that those parents affected, spent an extra £380 on entertaining the kids and childcare. 1,672 parents with school aged children from around the UK were surveyed, all of whom had been given an additional week off for last October half term. All the parents taking part were asked how much the extra week cost them and were told to take into account anything they spent during that second week on, or because of their children. The average cost was revealed to be £380 extra, with the top things parents said to spend most on being entertainment and childcare and 76% of the parents said they’d rather go back to their children having just the one week off.

Local Mum Publishes True Story of her little boy’s Fight against Cancer Owen’s Journey is a true story about a young boy’s fight against cancer, written by his mum, turned local author Karen Harmsworth. Owen was diagnosed with Stage 3 Wilm’s tumour back in February 2014, when he was only four years of age. The story starts from before diagnosis then onto hearing the devastating news, the treatment, surgery and the rollercoaster of emotions that was endured. Originally from Taplow, Maidenhead, Owen’s Journey is Karen’s very first book, an emotional story which took her eight months to write. As hard as it was to write, it was part of a healing process for Karen and her husband Dave. Karen says ‘the strength, positivity and bravery of Owen during his fight was absolutely amazing. I hope this story will help other families as well as give an insight and, most importantly, awareness of childhood cancer and the devastating impact it has on families’

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Happy New Year, from the whole team at Families. As this is our very first issue, it’s an exciting time for us and we are really looking forward to working with the Families team and our clients on this great publication. With five kids aged 2-6 between us, we both know what it’s like to be a busy mum and how important flexible working is when you’re trying to juggle work and childcare. Having worked in publishing and PR in our previous, child-free lives, we’ve been looking for something that we can be passionate about, but also, most importantly, fits in around our children and Families has given us the perfect opportunity. As local mums, we are always out and about with our children and this magazine has been our saving grace on many occasions. We hope you will continue to find it as useful as we have! This issue features our annual party guide, tips on how to survive a winter play date and holidays with the grandparents. Plus our What’s On guide is packed with ideas to help you beat the January blues and get out and about with your families. Here’s wishing all our readers a wonderful 2017 and Claire all the best in her new venture. Love,

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........News & Info........ Butterflies to Create a Rainbow of Delights at RHS Garden Wisley

Wednesday 25th January 2017

From 14 January to 5 March 2017, visitors can escape into the warmth of the tropical zone in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley in Surrey, for Butterflies in the Glasshouse. More butterfly species than ever before, including 15 never seen at Wisley, will be on display. These freeflying beauties will captivate visitors, as they glide around the cathedral-like building which, for a limited time, will be home to thousands of butterflies from tropical areas of the world such as Central and South America and Southeast Asia. Visitors can become butterfly experts and learn all about the life-cycle of a butterfly in the interactive education zone. Plus, children have the chance to enter a drawing competition which will see the winning design created into a 30 x 30cm metal butterfly sculpture. The sculpture will go on display from 11 February – 6 March (the last date for competition entries is 23 January; full details are available online). During February Half Term, 11 – 19 February, there will also be a range of free family events focused on Whatever the Weather for Butterflies, with activities varying daily. For further details visit www.rhs.org.uk/wisley

Save the date……… Pencil Friday 31st March 2017 in your diary because Wear A Hat Day is back for the eighth time and it will be EVEN HATTIER. Brain tumours kill more children and adults under the age of 40 than any other cancer, yet just 1% of the national spend on cancer research has been allocated to this devastating disease. Brain Tumour Research is the only national UK charity that funds sustainable research into finding a cure. Wear A Hat Day is the UK’s premier brain tumour research fundraising event. It’s a great way to show your support and raise money during a day of hat-filled fun and games. Buy a hat, make a hat, take a photo and share it online #HATTASTIC Register now and start planning your event.You’ll receive an exclusive pack of fundraising goodies, including leaflets, posters and balloons Stuck for ideas? Hatter’s Workshop online at www.wearahatday.org is brim-ming with inspiration including Top 10 Event Ideas, quizzes and fundraising tips! So get those thinking caps on, and start counting down to 31st March. Together we will find a cure.

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Tommy’s launches the UK’s first Prematurity Baby App

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Around 60,000 babies are born prematurely every year in the UK and many suffer lifelong consequences as a result. The weeks in hospital after the baby’s premature birth are an emotional and stressful time for parents and to help them cope with this, Tommy’s has launched its Premature Baby App for the first time on mobile.

The app is the first of its kind in the UK and features a development diary, accredited advice, growth charts, feeding logs and a network of other parents going through similar experiences. Tommy’s is the UK’s largest baby charity funding research into preventing baby loss through premature birth, miscarriage and stillbirth. www.tommys.org

Appleberry Care is looking for Carers to cover weekends, mornings and/or after school hours. You must have a car and be able to drive.

Work with children and young adults with disabilities (normally activity based care) and the elderly (home based care). Jobs are based in Maidenhead, Burnham, Slough, Windsor, Beaconsfield, High Wycombe and surrounding areas.

Experience and references required. We can help with a DBS if you don’t have a portable one. Good rates of pay. Call 01628 662123 or email: admin@appleberrycare.co.uk for an application form or send your CV to Appleberry Care, 5 The Alders (in Parkgate) off Windsor Lane, Burnham, Bucks. SL1 7HN www.appleberrycare.co.uk We work towards Equalities Codes of Practice. CQC Registered Domiciliary Care Agency

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........News & Info........

The Prime Minister celebrates a Michelin Star Award for Local Restaurant Diners at the Crown restaurant in Burchetts Green last November were surprised when Prime Minister, Theresa May, along with husband Philip, popped in for dinner and to congratulate chef Simon Bonwick and his family on their recent Michelin star award. The family run restaurant was awarded the Michelin star in October for the 2017 guide. Simon revealed "We were absolutely delighted that the Prime Minister should think to visit and support us as we are only a small restaurant and we feel deeply honoured." The Crown Restaurant, which is open Wednesday - Sunday is to be found in the

centre of Burchetts Green off the A4 between Knowl Hill and Maidenhead.

Southbank Centre announces major new exhibition: Adventures in Moominland An immersive, interactive exhibition which explores the internationallyrecognised stories of the Moomin family through the life of its author Tove Jansson, started at the Southbank’s Royal Festival Hall in December 2016. It is the first major UK exhibition on the Moomins with more than 40 items of archive material on display including original drawings, paintings and personal items. Featuring an audio narrative voiced by Sandi Toksvig and written by children’s author Laura Dockrill, the exhibition will run until the 23rd April 2017 and a range of Moomin themed events are to take place during Southbank Centre’s 2017 festival offering in February and March. Recommended for ages 7+

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A top UK child psychiatrist is supporting new guidelines recommended by US experts to limit screen time for children under five to an hour a day. Top doctors in the United States also maintained infants under two should not view them at all. The American Academy of Paediatrics said research showed that too much use of iPhones, iPads, laptops and television was damaging children’s sleep, fitness levels and ability to socialise with others. They stated if children were to use social media, parents should join in and ensure children were watching high quality educational programmes, but ban screens at meals. Dr Hayley van Zwanenberg, clinical director of the Priory’s Wellbeing Clinics and medical director of the Priory’s Woodbourne Hospital in Birmingham, said ‘The pre-school years are particularly vital for developing non-verbal skills that young people miss completely when on screens’. Although there is still insufficient evidence to judge the long-term effects of screens on infants and young children, Dr van Zwanenberg said guidelines were useful for parents trying to set limits on technology use.

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New Pre-School opens in Bray Opening in January 2017, Little Me Pre-School set in the heart of Bray, is founded by two mothers who have many years experience in childcare and education. The pre-school is located within the Bray Cricket Club, so children

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aged 2-4 years will have access to a large outdoor space which they can explore and help them to discover their natural surroundings. For more information or to book a place please visit www.littleme-preschool.co.uk

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Horrible Histories -The Best of Barmy Britain is live on stage at The Magnet Leisure Centre on 13th, 14th & 15th April in the Pearce Suite Theatre. Matinée shows start at 1pm and Evening shows, 7pm. Under 16's £11.50 and Adults £13.50. To book go to www.leisurecentre.com/magnet-leisurecentre OR call the events line on 01628 685316

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........Clubs & Classes News........ Coworth Flexlands’ Girls bring home The Buzzard Cup and LAMDA Awards

Coworth Flexlands’ girls enjoyed the annual opportunity to compete at the Woking Music Festival last November. A rare opportunity for children to perform competitively in their chosen music and drama discipline. Congratulations go to Coworth Flexlands’ Year 6 pupil, Camilla Hale for winning the Buzzard Cup with distinction for her piano recital, particularly as she was competing against 14 year olds with up to Grade 8 piano. On the last day of the Festival dedicated to Speech & Drama, thirtysix Coworth Flexlands’ girls participated and won in every single category including the top three places in 8 year & 9 year old Verse Speaking categories. Charlotte Underwood won the Festival Medal with two of her colleagues securing second and third place respectively. Congratulations also go to Sophie Laithwaite for taking The Othon Polak Cup, with four of her fellow pupils placing second and joint third. Coworth Flexlands also secured second place in both the U8 and U11 categories and The Coworth Flexlands Choir were highly commended in the Festival’s U11 Millennium Cup. The school’s drama and LAMDA teacher, Janine Pardo, glowed “All our girls should be very proud of these outstanding results”.

Music and Sensory Classes for Newborns Showstopper Babies musical theatre themed music and sensory classes are specially created for newborn babies. The use of sensory props and music enhance development, with songs created to help early language skills, movements to aid brain growth and visual props to stimulate the senses. The inclusion of musical theatre showstoppers means parents can enjoy something a little different and learn new songs and lullabies to sing to their little ones at home. Each week features a different musical. Classes currently run on Monday afternoons at St Peters Church, Maidenhead and Friday mornings at Windsor Baptist Church. Visit www.showstopperbabies.com for more information or call Mairi on 07885 150034

New Design Centre opens for Busy Buttons Busy Buttons Creative Studio opened its new community interest company, Busy Buttons Design Centre CIC in December. The company aims to make creative learning much more accessible to the local community benefitting children, parents, senior citizens, children with special needs, schools, businesses and even the everyday shopper in Central Windsor. As well as offering professional courses for children and adults, an art gallery to support local and international artist's work and a space for customised birthday parties, the project hosts a 'Drop and Shop' and a 'Craft & Coffee' service. These enable families to pop in together or to book activities for children to enjoy whilst parents carry on with their shopping. Evenings are also busy with support groups and courses available. Visit www.busybuttons.org for more information. Busy Buttons Design Centre, 8-9 King Edward Court, Windsor SL4 1TF

Classes for disabled children and siblings Looking for a fun activity for your disabled child and their siblings to do together? SportsAble, the award-winning grassroots-to-Paralympic sports centre in Maidenhead, runs sessions for just £2 each. Enjoy 12 different sports and games at regular Sunday Funday sessions.Volunteers will give kids the freedom to explore crossbow, kurling, boccia, table tennis, giant football – and more – plus, get silly with balloons, bean bags and skittles! Everyone welcome! The SportsAble building is fully accessible with lots of blue badge parking, refreshments and the opportunity to meet other parents. Membership opportunities and a weekly programme of activities are available for serious sports stars. www.sportsable.co.uk

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Education

HOW TO MAKE MATHS FUN FOR KIDS

“They'll be having too much fun to notice they're adding and subtracting�

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aths is one of the fundamental skills that all children need to acquire, and there are plenty of ways you can make maths fun through the use of games and maths activities at home. Numeracy targets are fundamental to the National Curriculum and to primary school testing and that can seem as intimidating to you as to your child. But there are some simple strategies you can put in place that can make maths fun for your kids and reinforce how important those life skills are. The way maths is taught in schools has changed fundamentally over the past few years so, who knows? You may end up learning something new, too. Do your homework Before you can support your child's maths learning at home, you'll need to find out about the way they learn maths at school. Do some homework on modern maths methods like number lines and gridding, and find out whether your child's school offers maths support classes for parents. If not, there are some excellent resources available online like the family maths toolkit from national numeracy or the 'Maths for Mums and Dads' books by Mike Askew and Rob Eastaway. Maths by stealth There are plenty of ways you can incorporate maths into everyday life, which is an excellent way of letting children know how important numeracy skills are outside of the classroom. Next time you have a cake or a pizza, ask them to divide it into quarters or thirds or an even number of portions for the number of people eating it. Baking isn't just a pleasurable activity to do with your kids, it's one of the very best ways of embedding the importance of weights and measures. They'll also need to keep an eye on the clock to know when their goodies are ready to come out of the oven. Meanwhile, every time you go to the Telephone: 01628 788058

shops, encourage them to add as they go and then make their best estimate of the final bill. From calculating the change they should receive when they buy an ice cream to keeping score in a friendly game of football, everyday maths really is everywhere! Make tech and tables count There are numerous maths apps available for children of all ages, from simple counting games to more advanced calculations. Doodle Maths and Mr Thorne's Maths Universe should get even committed young mathphobes practising their numeracy on their tablets and smartphones. Percy Parker Sing Your Times Tables and Squeebles Times Tables are both excellent apps for embedding times tables in young brains. Why not try singing along with Percy Parker on your next long car journey? For older children facing their end of primary school tests, ensure that they know not just the multipliers but the divisors too, up to 12 x 12. Try gamification In other words, get out some old fashioned board games. Children learn best when an activity is fun, and they're usually unaware that they're learning through playing games. Dominoes is an excellent game for practising basic maths concepts, as is Snakes and Ladders. They'll be having too much fun to notice they're adding and subtracting and recognising basic number patterns. For older children, Monopoly introduces more sophisticated numeracy skills and Scrabble is a brilliant way to practise both numeracy and literacy. Board games are also valuable for introducing related concepts like strategy, logic and reasoning skills into the mix.

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Make it more formal As your children's maths skills progress, you can begin to make their home learning more formalised. There are any number of online maths resources available and your school may encourage at-home use of a programme like Mathletics to challenge and reinforce skills learned in the classroom. These online resources usually feature progressive levels so you can easily track your child's progress but do check before you sign up to a paid programme that it's compatible with the National Curriculum. Although it's easy to assume that children will prefer working on the computer, many also enjoy age-appropriate workbooks, with stickers to reward their progress. Learn with and from your children As the family maths toolkit points out, maths is not a can or cannot subject but something we can all improve, however old we are. When your children start to bring home maths homework, take the opportunity to learn about new maths concepts from them and show them real world examples of how to put those skills into practice - by checking your shopping or phone bill. Encourage them to contextualise a newly acquired skill by putting it into practice around the home, whether it's telling you the time their favourite TV show comes on or estimating how long their bath takes to run. And always praise their effort rather than their talent, to reinforce the message that by working hard anyone can improve their maths skills. To find out more about helping your child learn visit: www.familiesonline.co.uk/education

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........Education News........

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At Explore Learning, a child’s educational journey goes beyond acing a quick spelling test or getting to the top of the class. It’s about building long-lasting confidence that takes them through their entire life, whether it is through developing a ‘have a go attitude’, or knowing it’s ok to put their hand up without fear of a ‘silly’ question being mocked, or simply feeling excited about their next step. It’s about nurturing a sense of pride, and a fearless attitude to learning, so that every child can become their version of amazing. Explore Learning’s tutors are there to support every step of the way. They allow children to explore and push the boundaries of their thinking each day. To celebrate the new year, Explore Learning would like to offer you a little something to help your child along their fearless learner journey. From the 16th January until the 28th February, save £50 when you join any one of their maths and English tuition centres. To find out which one is closest to you and to book your free trial, visit: explorelearning.co.uk/offer

80th Birthday celebration for Mr B.K Goyal makes 2016 a celebratory year for Maidenhead business 2016 turned out to be a double celebration for Goyals, the local school uniform suppliers. As well as celebrating their 50th anniversary which we covered in the summer, Mr B.K Goyal celebrated his 80th birthday! The Goyal family’s philosophy has always been to support the local community and they have amassed a huge loyal customer base, serving over 50,000 customers each year. When BK retired, he passed the business onto daughter-in-law Seema Goyal who runs it today and has continued these special customer relationships. Seema supports a number of local charities and sponsors many children, by providing free uniform for them during their education. As part of Goyals’ 50th year celebrations, the Goyal’s family set themselves a target to donate 500 uniforms to families. Seema says, “My parents-in-law always told me that the most important thing was to give back to the community and I intend to carry on with their intentions”. Seema also supports and mentors Year 11 pupils at Claire’s Court School acting as one of their business advisers in their Young Enterprise scheme. We hope you had a very happy birthday, Mr B.K Goyal! www.goyals.co.uk

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Bisham School looks to join Ashley Hill MultiAcademy Trust The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead is encouraging parents of pupils at Bisham C of E Primary School to support plans to convert the school into an academy. In a consultation run in November, families were given the chance to understand and comment on the proposal for the school to join the Ashley Hill Multi-Academy Trust. The Interim Executive Board of the school is recommending this option to secure the long-term future of the school and ensure every pupil has access to a good education. Over the last two years, Ofsted has judged that the school has raised its standards, however the council estimates the school, currently half-full, will require an extra £750,000 over the next three years to stay open as a stand alone school. The Ashley Hill Trust provides high quality education through their existing state-funded schools in Knowl Hill and White Waltham. The proposal states Bisham would collaborate with the Trust from January 2017 to provide good education for every pupil and formally join the Trust once the legal process has completed in spring 2017.

Community Pitch Proves a Huge Success A new all weather community sports pitch at Dedworth Middle School has proved a huge success following a £230,000 investment from the council. Since opening in September 2016 the flood-lit artificial pitch has seen around 1,000 young people from the school and wider community get involved in outdoor sports. Cllr Natasha Airey, cabinet member for children’s services, said: “It’s great to see so many youth teams and school pupils already making good use of these new facilities. We wanted this pitch to help inspire our young people to get up and active and we are thrilled to see that has happened so soon.” The pitch is available for hire on weekends and out of term-time so any local businesses or groups that are interested in booking it should get in touch. To book the pitch or check availability, please email: sports.development@rbwm.gov.uk

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New Year New You

TIPS FOR AN ACTIVE FAMILY LIFE

You’ve had the final mince pie of the season. The Christmas pud was polished off weeks ago. You finish off the last of the sherry and promise to moderate your calorie intake to something more sustainable. New year’s resolutions? Get fitter. And this year, you’re DEFINITELY going to keep that resolution beyond the end of February.

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and clubs tend to welcome newbies with open arms. Most members just love the sport and get a kick out of helping others enjoy it. They won’t care how good you are at it, as long as you’re enjoying it. l Master the FUNdamentals. It’s supposed to be fun. If you don’t like it, you’ll stop doing it. There are dozens of classes and clubs in the area. Triathlon? Shot put? Boccia? Dancing? Fancy a go? What’s stopping you? Use your imagination! l Have a goal. I am RUBBISH at exercising if I don’t have something to train for, and the Boulter’s to Bray Swim is a great family event to aim for. We’ve had whole families enter the event, as well as whole families cheering on first-time openwater swimmers. It’s safe, challenging and a friendly little community of swimmers of all abilities. It’s also great for younger swimmers to aspire to. Come and join us – you would be very welcome. The Boulter’s to Bray Swim takes place in Maidenhead on 1 July this year. For more information go to boulterstobrayswim.org facebook.com/maidenheadswim or @swim_the_thames The Boulter’s to Bray Swim Trust is a local charity that gets people participating in sport and recreation who may not otherwise have the opportunity. It also organises Maidenhead’s historic Boulter’s to Bray Swim, which takes place every year on the first Saturday in July. E-mail: editor@FamiliesTVEast.co.uk


New Year New You

HOW TO BE A MUM AND STILL FIND TIME TO EXERCISE

One of Families TVE’s editors: Rachel Bailey finds out about how one mum’s ‘pack of hacks’ was launched to help others see that exercise is still possible with children.

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f like me (and probably every other mum on the planet), you’re busy bringing up children, holding down a job, keeping house (and so the list continues), you could be forgiven for thinking ‘who has time to exercise?’ However, help is at hand thanks to mum of two and personal trainer Jemma Thomas. Mum hacks, parenting hacks, anything that saves us time is usually seen as welcome advice. After the birth of her first son, Jude, Jemma realised that she was having trouble finding the time to fit exercise into her daily routine and started leaving herself notes around the house

with reminders for short exercises and other tips to prompt her to get moving. Realising she now had to fit exercise in whenever she got a chance instead of just taking herself off for a run and wondering whether other mums might also benefit from these reminders, Jemma launched Mumma’s Health Hub, also affectionately referred to as a ‘pack of hacks’. These health hacks are a small pack of cards that contain some of Jemma’s favourite handy tips or moves that can be done whilst watching TV or cooking dinner. The idea being that you keep the cards handy and pick one up as and when

you find yourself with a spare minute or two during the day. Jemma says ‘I discovered that doing tiny bursts of activity were better than none and gave me more energy in the long run’. Whilst some of the exercise sequences are quite intense, the cards also include some tips on how to relax which could be invaluable after a day negotiating with small people. The pack of cards cost £12.95 and suggest a range of strength, cardio and core activities, including the number of reps and sets. Each pack contains 21 A6 sized postcards that show moves, hints, tips and sequences. Some are harder than others and might need 'building up' to, some are nice pulse raisers for a quick energy boost and some focus on one muscle group only. www.mummashealthhub.com For anyone interested in giving them a go, Families has five packs to give away to the first five people to email their details to competitions@familiestveast.co.uk

ANNA COLLINS GIVES MUMMA’S HEALTH HUB CARDS A SHOT! So when the colourful pack of cards arrived in the post, I opened them with great enthusiasm. My first day trying them out was a working day. Luckily I work from home and no-one is around, so perfect conditions to give them a go! First up was at 10am coffee time and I picked 20 star jumps. I did fit them perfectly into the time it took for the kettle to boil so a good start. The next one I picked is so important and so easy to do if you are reminded: 15 pelvic floor squeezes. On this card it also says ‘stick this one on the fridge’. Good idea! It’s all about remembering with these ones. Some of the cards are quite amusing: ‘tip toe through your home for as long as you can’, which proved great for calf strength. It’s surprising how much energy and strength that one takes by the way. The next day was the real acid test as I was at home with my 26 monthold! I did save my plank exercise for nap time, as we all know children of that age have a habit of climbing on top of you! Although with many of the cards he could happily join in.

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The stairs are also proving useful. I did my toe taps on them for a whole minute. The cards are definitely shaking up my thinking when it comes to exercising and I can feel the muscles in my arms from yesterday’s efforts. The cards are simple to follow. A few of them have you breaking free from the house, but all are manageable. Even a 30 minute run once a week from your own

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front door is easier than finding time to go to the gym. The cards definitely act as great exercise reminders and I will keep them handy. I feel more aware that my body actually has muscles and will continue to fit in some bursts of activity when I can. So far, it’s thumbs up from me! Watch this space!

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Health News How important is Vitamin D? Vitamin D is produced in the skin following exposure to sunlight, but now that we have been wrapped up in our coats for a few months, it’s worth remembering government advice that everyone in the UK should take a vitamin D supplement during winter. Vitamin D aids calcium absorption and strengthens immunity so it’s key for healthy bones and teeth and can help fight off winter bugs. Local nutritionist Melissa Marston, states that although some foods such as cereals and bread, have had vitamin D added to them, it only occurs naturally in a few foods so it can be difficult to ensure we are getting enough. The best sources are oily fish (mackerel, salmon, sardines) and eggs. However, Infant formulas are also fortified with vitamin D, so babies drinking more than 500ml of infant formula daily don’t need a supplement. www.melissamarston.com

Free Trial session at Rush If you need to get fit but are struggling to find childcare, Rush trampoline park in High Wycombe has the solution. Rush want the whole family to enjoy the benefits of a healthy lifestyle and offer fun packed fitness classes on Tuesday’s and Thursday’s whilst little ones have a blast at supervised toddler sessions. The classes cost £12.50 for both adult and child and Rush are offering a free 1-hour trial session from January. Incorporating a trampoline into your fitness regime allows you to experience low-impact, healthy fun that combines core exercises, strength and conditioning exercises with high intensity interval training (HIIT). Just one hour on the trampolines will help you burn up to 1000 calories! If trampolines are not for you traditional classes such as Spinning and Yoga are offered in the studios. To book, email: getfit@rushuk.com or visit www.rushuk.com

at award winning Paralympic sports centre We offer: • Single or multisports parties with a difference! • Qualified coaches and full event support • Paralympians in attendance to present medals • A unique and memorable experience for the kids and the parents too!

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The Superhero series is the UK’s only mass participation sports series for everyday superheroes – the UK’s 12 million people with disabilities, plus their friends, family and colleagues. Founded by Paralympian Sophia Warner, who has been involved in disability sport for 25 years, the debut event will be on Saturday 19 August, 2017 at Dorney Lake, Windsor The debut event will hold three triathlon challenges over three distances, as well as the Superhero Tri. Team Captains will be taking on one stage of the Celebrity Superhero Tri (150m swim, 3k bike, 1k push/run) and are calling out to the nation (disabled and nondisabled) to complete their relay team. If you’d like to take part or enter the competition visit www.superheroseries.co.uk before 28th Feb 2017

Two Months FREE membership with Expressions Fitness If getting fit is one of your New Year’s resolutions, The Magnet Leisure Centre, in Maidenhead is offering 2 months free on annual memberships when you join Expressions fitness this January. With a 135 station gym, more than 100 classes running each week, swimming pool and access to the health suite, it’s a great place to start your fitness journey. Also on offer are various packages which can be tailored to suit you, with discounted direct debits available to the over 60's and young adults. So, whether you are looking to run a marathon, bulk up or just get back into shape after Christmas, they will have a fitness programme to suit you.Visit the Magnet Leisure Centre online at www.leisurecentre.com or call the team on 01628 685333 to arrange a tour.

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If your child suffers from eczema, you might find it flares up in winter as you move between a warm, centrally heated house and cold, windy conditions outside. Here are a few tips to try and protect eczema prone skin, especially in babies: • Avoid giving your baby long hot baths. Cool or lukewarm water and a gentle, fragrance-free cleanser can help baby’s skin from drying out • Dress your baby in soft cotton clothing • Moisturize your baby’s skin frequently with gentle, fragrance-free lotions, especially right after a bath • Keep your baby’s fingernails short to prevent scratching, which can damage the skin and lead to inflammation and infections • Use a thick balm to manage targeted eczema flare-ups Specialised skin experts Skinfix have put together a range made specifically for baby’s dry, eczema-prone skin, to help keep it hydrated and healthy. Their Gentle collection includes a hair and body wash, lotion, nappy balm and eczema balm made with soothing natural botanicals to help relieve and calm symptoms.Visit our competition page for a chance to win a set!

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WINTER WALKS

If like us you’ve over indulged over the Christmas holidays, but don’t have the time (or inclination) to join a gym, it’s the perfect time to head outside and let the kids burn off some of that energy. Rachel Bailey shares some of her favourite places for a stroll.

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hen you’re a busy mum, it can be hard to find the time to exercise, but going for a walk can be a great family activity. It will help you beat the January blues and best of all it’s free! If kids need encouraging, choose somewhere they can ride bikes or scooters and if you’re wrapped up warm and kitted out with wellies, there’s usually a puddle (or two) to be found that’s perfect for jumping in! Black Park in Wexham has 500 acres to explore, which makes it the perfect place for a walk or cycle. The less adventurous can take a leisurely stroll round the lake and there’s a lovely children’s woodland adventure play area for the kids to enjoy. There’s plenty to explore in Burnham Beeches with woodland trails that range from under a mile to 5 miles for the more seasoned walker. Cliveden National Trust is now open most of the year and the walk from the Woodland car park is well worth doing. It’s just over 2 miles through woods with wooden sculptures to spot, beautiful views and plenty to do at Cliveden once you get there! Denham Country Park is a nature reserve with the river and canal passing through providing plenty of wildlife and lots of trails to wander along. There’s also a great adventure playground which includes a sandpit and adventure trail. The Jubilee River runs between Maidenhead and Windsor and is a 7 mile walk between the two. I’ve done it once when my eldest was in a buggy and I was determined to walk myself back into shape (not that the subsequent coffee and cake helped with that!). Rather than walk the whole route however, there is a stretch from Marsh Lane in Taplow (opposite the Telephone: 01628 788058

small car park) to Dorney, which gives you the perfect excuse to finish up in Dorney Court Kitchen Garden for that aforementioned slice of cake. Generally quieter than Black Park, Langley Park in Iver has buggy friendly paths and designated cycling routes as well as a small playground for younger children and lots of open space for running around in or playing ball games. With 4,800 acres of parkland, Windsor Great Park is the perfect place for a stroll. There’s so much to explore. The Long Walk runs from Windsor Castle to the Copper Horse, a statue depicting George III on horseback. The walk is just over 2.5 miles along a tarmac path, perfect for buggies and with wonderful views of the castle. The statue is situated at the top of Snow Hill and offers some stunning views across the tree tops. If you’re lucky you might even spot the odd deer among the trees. Or, why not take a walk through the deer park.Young children will love looking for deer and for those of you that

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welcome a more challenging walk, there is plenty of scope for hill walking here too. With a population of around 500 Red Deer that roam freely within the Deer park enclosure, they shouldn’t be too hard to spot.

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TOP TIPS FOR A WINTER PLAYDATE

Let’s be honest a winter playdate fills us all with a little bit of dread, as children being cooped up in a house always has its challenges - especially when they are tired after a school day and the nights are drawing in. Anna Collins, shares her tips for hosting a calm post-school playdate. n In the days before the playdate, suggest a few ideas to your child. For example ask them to tell their guest(s) to bring dressing up clothes, their favourite doll or latest Lego creation. This gives them something to focus on. n Try to start with a tidy house to at least set some kind of precedent! Kids will definitely not bother being tidy if it’s messy to begin with. n Expect excitable behaviour at the beginning! The children will have been talking about it all day (or week!). Engage in questions with the guest children to calm things (your child will love that you make an effort with their friend(s). n If you can let them outside for just 15 minutes before the dark to run off initial excitement then do. If you can steer them straight to a back garden, before they take their outdoor gear off, it will stop them

getting too settled. If they won’t go out then how about a quick round of musical bumps to get rid of some energy? n Keep it short and sweet! Don’t be tempted to go beyond 6pm. Tiredness will kick in and tantrums will happen if it goes on too late. n Don’t aim to get any other chores done while the playdate is in action n Let them go up to their rooms: it’s usually part of the ritual. Let them have a bit of space, but keep an ear out (cup of tea time for you?). n Be enthusiastic and show an interest in their game playing. If you start off on a good note with them, you’re more likely to gain their respect and retain control if any really monkey-ish behaviour kicks in. n Suggest a simple board game. Suggest it, leave it out for them and they’ll probably come round to playing it of their own accord.

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n Try to give your child hosting responsibilities using directions like ‘Ryan, bring your guests to the table and show them where to sit’. It works much better than shouting at them all to come for tea five times. n Have tea ready early (4.30pm?) to avoid hunger pangs and stroppy behaviour. You’ll also end up tidying the table earlier – maybe even before the playdate is finished if you’re lucky! n Make food easy. Other parents understand that pizza is the meal of the day on a playdate. Don’t worry about providing organic vegetables and free-range chicken cooked from scratch! This is one time you need food quick and easy, quick to cook and quick to tidy up! n If tea-time is chaotic, then introduce some light competition. Simple maths sums and spellings can work a treat and most children will eagerly engage. Obviously keep it to a few questions and don’t over-do it. n Don’t hold back in pointing out the rules of the household if needed. It is your house and other children need to show respect for that. n Expect a messy house by the end of the playdate. It’s advisable to make no plans following the playdate, other than perhaps some pamper time for Mum (or Dad!) . n If a film, TV show or the iPad emerges, best to keep it post-tea to settle children before pick up time. n Finally, home time! Give yourself a pat on the back – you made it through!

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PLAN A PARTY “YOU COULD INVITE THE WHOLE CLASS AND HAVE A MAGICIAN OR A DANCE PARTY�

A BIRTHDAY TO REMEMBER

DIY or the full shebang? Leisure centre package, experience day or all round to yours? When you're planning your child's celebration, factors to take into consideration include your child's age and interests, the size of your house (and credit card limit), and your stamina levels. Here are some pros and cons to help you work out what type of party would suit you best. Home party Pros: the DIY approach is great for babies and toddlers - adults usually outnumber the children. Cons: not necessarily the cheap option you might imagine, especially if you go for an entertainer.You need plenty of room, tables and chairs. It takes at least a day to buy and make the food and then there's clearing up afterwards. Tip: under-threes are too young for games or magic shows, but if you want to push the boat out, music and face painting go down well. Party in a hall Pros: the mess is not at home! You could invite the whole class and have a magician or a dance party (check the venue's rules on noise), a bouncy castle or soft play equipment. Many halls are used by playgroups during the week.You can often hire the toys and equipment for a small fee. Cons: large parties and big rooms can be overwhelming for little people. Do hire some professional entertainment.You start out grumbling about the cost; by the end of the party, you're kissing their feet. Tip: if you're short on helpers, visit www.familiesonline.co.uk to find manpower. Childminders, au pairs or nursery nurses are often willing to help out at babysitting rates.

Sleepovers Pros: inexpensive and hugely popular, especially with those into double figures. Cons: ration sweets and veto violent video games or you'll have tantrums and tiaras all night long. Keep an eye on the action: I have lost my nerve since a seven year-old and his friends decided to pee into balloons and make 'water bombs'. Perhaps you should dig out that old baby listening device? Tip: don't forget the golden rule: invite more than four children and at least one will be sick. Experience days Pros: a brilliant solution when they have outgrown parties and you have outgrown sleepovers, but you still want a special celebration with lasting memories. Cons: cost means this will probably be a solo event, or a day shared with just one friend. Ooh, the politics! Tips: Into the Blue offers a good range of children's activities including flying lessons, falconry and zorbing www.intotheblue.co.uk.

Leisure centre or indoor playzone package Pros: a really cost-effective, stress-free way to put on a party. Some deals include venue, entertainment, food and party bags all-in. There's no clearing up, just pick up your over-excited child and the presents, and head home. Cons: some offer such a good deal that the whole class is there every weekend - sometimes twice in one day! Activity party (eg bowling, makeover, drama, pottery) Pros: popular with 7-10s, who are too cool for puppets but still need to be entertained. The activity can create the going home present. Cons: when you write the invitations, remember not everyone shares your child's passions. She may adore streetdance but will some friends mob it up? Telephone: 01628 788058

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PARTY NEWS Twinkle Tots is Ten years old! In October 2016, Twinkle Tots Dance celebrated its 10th birthday with a children’s dance party at Clewer Youth and Community Centre, Windsor. Started by Maggie Purr in November 2006 with only 5 children, Twinkle Tots Dance now has over 200 pupils across Windsor, Burnham, Bracknell, Warfield and Sunningdale. Party guests were treated to special performances by Maria Pyne, the longest serving Twinkle Tot who started when she was 4 and is still studying at their Sunningdale branch, and special guest Grace Short who Miss Maggie tracked down as one of the original “Class of 2006” and who is now at full time theatre school. Twinkle Tots offers ballet classes for 2 year olds right up to the RAD graded examination syllabi. If you’d like to find out more about Twinkle Tots Dance classes and ballet parties, please visit www.twinkletotsdance.com

Birthday Parties with a Difference at Odds Farm Park! Looking for a party venue with a difference? Children and adults alike will love the stylish, fully air-conditioned and heated party rooms at Odds Farm Park. Purpose built, themed rooms provide a unique and special venue in which to celebrate. For just £19.95 per child, a children’s party at Odds Farm Park includes all day farm entry and your own private party room for 2½ hours, complete with a docking station for your own music. Also included is party food, party bags, animal masks and animal feed for the goats and sheep. All you need to bring is the children and the cake! With free admission for 1 Adult for every Child’s place booked and complimentary tea and coffee, everyone will love an Odds Farm Park Party. Odds Farm Park also offer a 2 Hour After School Party package which is available from 3.30pm, Monday to Friday during South Bucks Term Time for just £12.95 per child. www.oddsfarm.co.uk

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IT’S PARTY TIME...

Our party directory has all the ingredients you need to cook up the perfect celebration for your child. You can choose from trampolining, arts and crafts, an animation party, hire a bouncy castle or host a musical theatre or pamper party! (when you ring please don’t forget to say you saw it in Families magazine).

ARTSPIRATION SCHOOL OF DRAWING AND PAINTING offers Arty Birthday parties for children aged 5+. Parents not only host a lovely party but their contributions also help to make a difference. All profits from the Arty Parties are sent to their charity wing, Soham, which contributes to a unique social cause each year. Parties range from Canvas Painting, Mosaic, Fabric Painting, Sand Art, Card Making and Recycled Art, to suit a wide range of interests, ages and budgets. For more information please visit artspiration.co.uk or email info@artspiration.co.uk BASIL AND CREW MOBILE FARM - Bring a mini-mobile farmyard to your home or venue, complete with fencing and an assortment of animals, such as goats, sheep, ducks, chickens and Shetland ponies for your party. Involves pet handling, feeding and grooming. They also offer educational and fun school visits either with ‘full farm’ or ‘3 billy goat gruff’ day. Also great for nursing homes, special needs, fetes and fun days. 01628 821145 or 07721 422554; www.basilandcrew.co.uk BIG ON BOUNCING. Hire a Bouncy Castles, Slides, Disco Domes, Foot Pool, Go Karts, Soft play, Sumo Suits and Body Zorbs. Indoor and outdoor hire. Free delivery, set up and collection. Free cancellation in the event of bad weather. 01628 410736 or 07926 751243; www.bigonbouncing.co.uk.

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Blossom Ballet For a FREE taster class or for further information please contact Lucy:

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is about having lots of fun and making new friends. Classes throughout the week, including weekends, in Windsor, Bray and Maidenhead.

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How about throwing an animation, sewing, crafting or puppet-making party? BUSY BUTTONS Creative Studio offers a unique experience making animation films with your friends, creating puppets and staging a performance, sewing, crafting and more. Cover any theme you fancy with our all-inclusive packages at our convenient Central Windsor location. Children and adults further your interest by joining our courses for sewing, animation, art, illustration, filming, editing, puppet and prop making, or even gain an ArtsAward. All at Busy Buttons Design Centre CIC, 8-9 King Edward Court, Windsor SL4 1TF. Email:contact@busybuttons.org; 07952418212; www.busybuttons.org CANDLE BY PARTIES offer a wonderful opportunity to make handpoured fragranced candles in individual melters, adding dyes and fragrance oils. As the candles are setting children decorate candle holders and packaging with paint, glitter and pretty gems. Children take home a party bag filled with all the lovely candles they have made. Parties also available for adults plus company parties and team building workshops. Tel: 07771 851435 or 01628 947224; www.candlebyparties.co.uk CHEEKY CHARLIES. One hour in the soft play area with one host and a visit from Cheeky Charlie, followed by use of a private room. Two options: Exclusive Hire for up to 30 children and Cheeky Time, or during public opening times for up to 20 children. Maximum age: 10. Magnet Leisure Centre, Maidenhead. 01628 685338. COURT GARDEN LEISURE COMPLEX. (Marlow) There’s NO mess, NO fuss and we do all the work whilst you, your child and their friends have all the fun. Different parties available and we'll even include the invitations! For further information call 01628 405 200.

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COX GREEN LEISURE CENTRE. Bouncy Castle Parties for children aged 4-7 and Football Sports Parties for children age 6+ 01628 685311. EVREHAM SPORTS CENTRE. They offer a wide range of affordable, themed birthday party packages for kids under 16 years old. Parties include: bouncy castle, soft play & outdoor football. We also do all the prep and tidying up, so you can just relax and enjoy the day! 01753 672610. FLUTTERBY PARTIES. Tailored to suit the wishes of boys and girls of all ages. 2 hours of fun with 3 party hosts. Traditional games, catwalks, dance shows, and prizes. They also do nail art, hair glitter and curls, colourful makeup, facepaint, temporary tattoos, hair colour sprays and much, much more. Dressing up box for under-5’s! Call Zowie on 07812 440297 or ring Janet 07768 317625; www.flutterbyprobeauty.com FUNKY FACES. Professional face-painting and glitter tattoos for parties and corporate events. Ideal for children aged 3 years and above. Covers Bucks, Berks and surrounding areas. Contact by email: jenquille@hotmail.com or phone 07976 671309 to make your booking. GENEVIEVE’S GALLERY. Paint-a-plate parties for all ages.You can also bring your own drink and food. Call 01784 430516 or email: genevievesgallery@outlook.com; genevievesgallery.co.uk JUMP IN TRAMPOLINE ARENA. A unique space filled with 120 interconnected trampolines, providing exhilarating and unforgettable trampolining experiences for fun-loving people of all ages. Parties from £150 for a group of 10, including food, 1 hour of jumping, grip socks, party host, set-up and clean-up, free jump pass for birthday girl/boy. Contact 0845 8386214; hello@gojumpin.com or visit www.gojumpin.com The HANDS-ON ART STUDIO organises parties for groups of up to 20 guests, for all ages & occasions: children, families, Brownies/Cubs, Hens, corporate office or teambuilding & more. All-inclusive prices: materials & equipment, professional guidance & instruction, glazing & firing of pottery items and studio party decorations. Catering can also be arranged for a truly hassle-free experience. Printable invitations available on the website. Discounts available for groups of 10 or more - do call Janet for more details: 01753 206265; or please go to www.hands-onartadventures.co.uk and click on Parties. LANGLEY LEISURE CENTRE. Swimming parties on Saturdays. 08450 262 466; www.absolutely-parties.co.uk LITTLE KICKERS. The pre-school soccer club runs one-hour football parties. The price includes football coaching, party games, medals and a trophy for the birthday boy/girl. For parties in Windsor, Slough & Ascot, call Sam on 07412 166686; www.littlekickers.co.uk LONGRIDGE. An outdoor activity centre based on the River Thames that provides action-packed parties with water themes. Parties can include any of Longridge water or land activities, such as Raft Building, Climbing, Water Orbs, Laser Tag, Bell Boats and Kayaking. Min age 8 years. Call 033 0303 0101 or email bookings@alfcharity.org. For a full list of Longridge activities visit the website www.alfvillages.org.uk For a full list of Longridge activities visit the website www.alfvillages.org.uk THE LOOK OUT DISCOVERY CENTRE. The centre runs two hour parties (10-20 children) for 5-12 year olds. Party goers get to visit the exciting hands-on science and discovery exhibition with a member of staff and meet the mascot owl Eric. Party includes birthday party invitations and a present for the party child. The parties can be catered or self-catered. Cost per head: £7.60 (self-catering) and £12.25 (cold food). Go to www.bracknellforest.gov.uk/be for more information or phone 01344 354400. MAD ACADEMY runs themed and/or traditional high energy, music and dance parties for children aged1 to 6 years. The parties include songs, dances, games with props plus fantastic music, run by a party leader experienced in pre-school music classes. The grown-ups have fun too! For Maidenhead, Marlow, Henley & Charvil Call Emma on 07935 248749 or email emma.hester@madacademy.com. For Windsor, Ascot & Sunningdale Call Kate on 01753 830162 or email kate.lawrence@madacademy.com. For Langley, Iver, Wraysbury & Staines Call Rosie on 07746 922648 or email rosie.bancil@madacademy.com. MAGNET LEISURE CENTRE run a variety of popular birthday parties to suit children of all ages and interests. Party food can also be arranged. Trained staff will ensure that your child and their friends will have a great time. Ask about the following activities: Football Fun, Multi-Sports, Inflatable Obstacle Course, Bouncy Castle, Roller Disco, Pirate Galleon Adventure, Go Karting, Water Walkerz on the water, Dart Tag Parties. Call 01628 685333 or visit www.leisurecentre.com MARLOW CLUB’s exclusive Crèche Party Venue – available Saturday and Sunday from 12pm. Please contact Carol for more information on 01628475709 or email carol@themarlowclub.co.uk or visit their website www.themarlowclub.co.uk MINI ME! Parties for girls aged 5-15yrs. A range of parties for all ages, Pamper Parties, Cupcake Decorating Parties and Paparazzi Parties (Photo fun!). All parties combine pampering and activities and last 2 hours with lots

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of fun to be had by all. Please call Clare on 07786 960148 or visit www.minimeparties.co.uk for more details. MONTEM LEISURE CENTRE. Absolutely Ten Pin, bowling party, Absolutely Ice, ice skating party, Laser Combat, a live gaming experience, Soft Play parties and the Jungle Run. Absolutely Karting, karting parties for children as young as eight (Maidenhead & Basingstoke). 08450 262 466. www.absolutely-parties.co.uk ODDS FARM PARK. Wooburn Common, nr Beaconsfield, Parties include entry to the farm, hire of a stylish party room, food and party bags. After-school parties are also available. 01628 520188; www.oddsfarm.co.uk PERFORM PARTIES. High-energy, fun parties based around a colourful theme. Enthusiastic and energetic party leaders use a magical mix of songs, games, improvisation and laughter to guide children on an enthralling adventure. Scores of themes for 4-7s including Superheroes, Mermaids and Pirates, Chocolate Adventure, Puppy Patrol, Fairytale Forest and The Sound of Music. 020 7255 9120, enquiries@perform.org.uk; www.performparties.co.uk PERSONALLY PEARL. Creative parties with a local jewellery designer where children make bracelets, necklaces or earrings to take home. Personalised invitations, party bags and all materials are provided. Minimum of six children, suitable for 5+ yrs. Call Lena on 07764 759345 or email; lena@personallypearl; www.personallypearl.com PHOENIX GYMNASTICS. Under-5's PlayGym Parties. An hour's free play in the fully equipped gym with half an hour allowed for food for up to 30 children. Available on Sundays only and discounts available for members. Please call 01628 778881, email info@phoenixgym.co.uk or see our website www.phoenixgym.co.uk for more details. PHOENIX FLYERS TRAMPOLINE CLUB. Parties available on Saturday afternoons at East Berkshire College, Langley for 4-14 year olds. Limited to 8 children and room available for food afterwards. Please call 01628 778881 or email trampolining@phoenixgym.co.uk for more details. REDROOFS PARTIES. Our highly successful top end Musical Theatre Parties are run by a professional, experienced team, who provide a happy and motivating Musical Theatre Experience with a performance for parents! Themes include FROZEN, MATILDA, CINDERELLA, ANNIE and more! Magical Dressing Up Box for children for their performance! Beautiful themed room decoration and party bags available. Redroofs can provide an Elsa, Annie, Matilda, Cinderella and Mary Poppins to perform with your star performers. Exclusive use of 2 state of the art, mirrored studios at Redroofs. For children ages 4-11 years. To find out more email emayling@redroofs-school.co.uk or call 01628 674092. Easy online booking www.redroofs.co.uk/parties RUSH UK TRAMPOLINE PARK in High Wycombe offers party packages for guests of 10 to 40 people. Starting at £16.50 per child.You can choose from an Open Jump and Dodgeball Package. All parties include food (choice of 4 menus), party host staff and a private party space, non-slip Rush socks and unlimited squash and water. Please email jump@rushuk.com with any queries. www.rushuk.com

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Summer holidays used to be all about parents and kids together; a time to recharge and reconnect. However, three-generational holidays with grandparents, parents and children in tow are growing in popularity – with ‘3G’ the new buzzword in the travel industry. Holiday company Mark Warner reported a 12% rise in popularity in ‘3G getaways’ in the last five years, while a new poll by Owners Direct, a holiday rental company, says that 20% of us are regularly holidaying with our own parents and children together.

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Travel to ski and many of my friends and colleagues have also done the same in recent years. Making the most of our last summer before we were tied down to school holidays, we took our own 3G break last summer to The Point in Polzeath in Cornwall, with our parents and two daughters, aged four and one. Located just 15 minutes walk from the scenic beach at Polzeath, we spent many sandy days watching the surfers, eating ice creams and building sandcastles. For any budding surfers, Polzeath is a brilliant place to learn, with many schools dotted along the seafront with wetsuit-clad types riding the waves from dawn until dusk. This beach is thought to be one of the safest places to learn to surf and the fine golden sand and shallow rock pools make it a child’s paradise. The Coastal Path (just 100 metres away), has breath-taking views of the scenery and follows the cliff top westwards to Daymer Bay and onto Rock, where the foot ferry crosses to Padstow. We took a day trip here and the children loved the ferry ride and a trip to the nearby Lobster Hatchery, whilst the adults enjoyed a picturesque walk along the harbour, which is dotted with galleries and cafes. We all happily tucked into fish and chips from Rick Stein’s famous family-friendly fish and chip shop. There are a vast number of picturesque walks for all ages along the North Cornwall coast, for everyone to enjoy. We packed up the littlest member of the family into a back carrier and enjoyed a two-anda-half-hour stroll from The Point to Lundy Bay, through some stunning countryside and along the South West coastal path and the beach itself. Our hosts also mentioned a walk to Port Isaac inland through St Minver and curving through farmland. However, at just over 13 miles, we felt this would be an ask too far for the children. We have learnt through our various trips, that it is always worth trying to not be too ambitious when it comes to outings and day trips, to keep potential stress at bay! The key to getting 3G holidays right is the accommodation and self-catering is always a great option because you can eat flexibly, with children eating earlier if necessary – we have often found that hotels do not start to serve food for children until 6pm and this is too late for our two. The Point features seven Scandinavian-style bespoke holiday homes, along a range of older holiday rental properties on-site. We stayed in the spacious and uber-comfortable Bailey, which offers spacious open-plan living with floor to ceiling sliding doors leading onto private terraces, modern and light furniture and plenty of small touches and attention Telephone: 01628 788058

to small details, that never go unnoticed! Built into the hill ridge the homes are clad with Kebony, a sustainable alternative to hardwood, whilst inside the homes, there is stone flooring and woodburners built by local craftsmen. Unlike our 3G ski break, where the chalet was cramped, The Point had enough space for everyone to go off and do their own thing in privacy and I think this is a must-have for multigenerational breaks. If you have a fourlegged family member along for the ride, three of the houses are dog-friendly. We have also found that holiday accommodation with activities on-site are

great, so everyone can go off and do their own thing if they wish. The Point has its own 18-hole golf course and health club with a swimming pool, studio classes and a sauna and steam room. Our little ones went mad for the pool, which was perfect for rainy days, whilst I tried a couple of classes. There is also a small spa on-site offering massages, facials, manicures and pedicures for an indulgent treat. My four-year-old still talks all the time about our trip to the seaside – a sure sign that the holiday was a big success, with many magical memories banked to talk about for years to come.

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l Plan ahead: If you have children at school, you will need to plan well in advance to find a week that works for everyone. Organising a 3G holiday six to nine months in advance means that everyone can lock it into their diaries and you will have a good choice of options. l Pick a place for all: Not all holiday destinations were created equal, so put extra time into planning and research so you choose somewhere that everyone will enjoy. Self-catering tends to be a more affordable alternative to hotel breaks, with the added bonus of being able to eat in or out, depending on what everyone wants to do. Try to choose somewhere that will have enough space for everyone to enjoy some privacy. l Set boundaries: Always keep the lines of communication clear and iron out any sticky issues before heading off. Just because the grandparents are in tow, doesn’t automatically make them babysitters. If you would like a night out double-check with grandparents that they are happy to look after the little ones.

l Plan your routine: It can be a challenge to get everyone up and out in time for something, so every evening, make sure you have a plan for the following day. Do not try to cram too much in – one activity or outing per day tends to be enough. l Make the most of group discounts: When it comes to days out and visits to attractions, always ask if you are eligible for any discounts or special offers. It never hurts to ask!

l Be mindful of others: Think about everyone when choosing activities. Small children will need plenty of time to rest and will always get hungry at inconvenient times and older folk might also welcome some afternoon downtime!

l Make memories: Most of all relax and enjoy your holiday together and enjoy trying new activities and spending time together.Your shared experiences will be stories you talk about for a long time afterwards!

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The Snowman concert flies into Norden Farm on January 7

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JANUARY Daily throughout January FREE ADMISSION INTO THE SAVILL GARDEN Savill Gardens, Wick Lane, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, TW20 0UJ Enjoy free entry to The Savill Garden. Discover the winter beauty and beautiful scents in the garden at this time of year. The Winter Beds provide intense pockets of perfume and colour during the crisper months. The garden is open from 10am to 4.30pm, please note parking charges apply. www.windsorgreatpark.co.uk Daily throughout January FAMILY EXPLORERS – WINTER TREE DETECTIVES Stowe Landscape Gardens, New Inn Farm, Stowe, Buckinghamshire, MK18 5EQ, 01280 817 156. Pick up a winter tree detective guide and see if you can tell which tree is which without their luscious leaves as clues. Drop-in 10am to 4pm. www.nationaltrust.org.uk Daily throughout January & February CLIVEDEN 350 MYSTERY HISTORY TRAIL Cliveden National Trust, Taplow, Maidenhead, Berkshire, SL1 8NS, 01628 605069 Join your time travelling companion Atticus Plum to see a mysterious time portal. Pick up a free booklet from the Information Centre and begin your adventure. 10am to 4pm. www.nationaltrust.org.uk Daily throughout January & February SNOWDROPS AT CLIVEDEN Cliveden, as above. Last year, dozens of staff and volunteers planted 30,000 snowdrops. Come along and see the blanket of white. 10am to 3.30pm

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Daily throughout January and February STOWEDROPS AND SPRING FLOWERS Stowe Landscape Gardens, New Inn Farm, Stowe, Bucks, MK18 5EQ, 01280 817 156. Family friendly activity spotting the best 'Stowedrops' & spring flowers in the gardens, dropin. 10am to 4pm. Free event, normal admission charges apply. www.nationaltrust.org.uk Weekends and February half-term CRAZY ENTERTAINERS Odds Farm Park, Wooburn Common Road, Wooburn Common, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP10 0LX, 01628 520 188. Join in with the madness and mayhem of the Crazy Entertainers most weekends and in half term. With several shows daily, all the extra fun is included in entry. Plus all the animals, early lambs and giant playbarn fun. www.oddsfarm.co.uk Daily until January 22 WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR EXHIBITION Natural History Museum Tring, The Walter Akeman Street, Tring HP23 6AP The compact version of this stunning annual exhibition displays 17 of the winning images taken by talented photographers from around the globe. The winning photographs highlight the variety, majesty and vulnerability of the natural world. www.nhm.ac.uk/visit/tring Every Monday,Tuesday and Wednesday during Term-Time TODDLER TIME Odds Farm Park Wooburn Common Road, HP10 0LX, 01628 520 188. Messy play, arts & crafts, music & singing and more. Sessions take place twice daily between 10.15-11am and 11.15am-noon in term time. Book in advance. Small extra charge per child applies. www.oddsfarm.co.uk Every Friday throughout January and February WILDLIFE WALK Basildon Park, Lower Basildon, Berkshire, RG8 7LR, 01189 843040. Join us for a wildlife walk around our parkland, leaving from the ticket office at 11am. This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue. No dogs. www.nationaltrust.org.uk Daily until January 7 ROALD DAHL’S BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Buckinghamshire County Museum and Roald Dahl Children’s Gallery, Church Street, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP20 2QP. Roald Dahl exhibition explores his connections to the county and its inspiration for many of his famous stories. 10am to 5pm www.buckscountymuseum.org Daily until January 8 SHAKESPEARE EXHIBITION Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, SL4 1NJ, 020 7766 7304. Last week to catch this special anniversary exhibition and see Shakespeare’s First Folio owned by George IV. Items relating to Herne’s Oak, a tree which features in The Merry Wives of Windsor and is thought to have stood in Home Park, will also be on show. Castle entry applies (free with RBWM Advantage Card). www.royalcollection.org.uk Daily until January 8 FASHIONING A REIGN Windsor Castle, as above. Celebrating the 90th Birthday of Her Majesty The Queen through a display of fashionable dress through the decades of her reign and raiment. Magnificent evening gowns and elegant day ensembles worn at official events will be contrasted with fancydress costumes worn by the young Princess Elizabeth for wartime family pantomimes at the Castle. £20 adult, £11.70 ages 5-17. Daily until January 8 JACK AND THE BEANSTALK: PANTO IN WINDSOR Theatre Royal Windsor, 32 Thames Street, Windsor, Berkshire, SL1 1PS, 01753 853888 Windsor’s traditional family pantomime has a fantastic, gigantic reputation. Steven Blakeley and Kevin Cruise, the Dodgy Duo are back alongside Anthea Turner in a show that’s definitely full of beans. Featuring the voice of Brian Blessed as the Giant.Various show times, £17 to £34. www.theatreroyalwindsor.co.uk Daily until January 8 ICE-SKATING AT THE ROYAL PALACE Hampton Court Palace, Hampton Court, East Molesey, Surrey, KT8 9AU, 0844 482 7777 For an unforgettable festive experience this season look no further than Hampton Court Palace Ice Rink with spectacular views of the Thames-side Tudor palace. In the evening, marvel at the romance of the rink as the palace comes alive with colour, adding to the ambience of this simply stunning location. First skate 11am – last skate 9pm. Adult £13.50, child under 12 £9.50, family £38. www.hamptoncourtpalaceicerink.co.uk Wednesday January 4 to Friday 6 CHILDREN’S ONE DAY TV PRESENTING COURSE Pinewood Studios, Pinewood Road, Iver Heath, SL0 0NH, 08000 463 447 Course covers skills such as camera communication, autocue, green screen & co presenting, 8 to 15 years, booking required. 10am to 4pm £150. www.tvtraining.org.uk Saturday January 7 Chamberhouse Winds present THE SNOWMAN Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, Altwood Road, Maidenhead, SL6 2PF, 01628 788997 Howard Blake's well-loved musical version of Raymond Briggs' Classic children's story. Featuring Chamberhouse Winds in a magical, transporting concert. 11.30am. Tickets £8£10. www.norden.farm Saturdays in January MEDIEVAL MAYHEM Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, SL4 1NJ, 020 7766 7304. Go back in time to the Middle Ages and join us in the Moat Room for art and craft activities. There will be a vast array of medieval costumes and fantastic replica armour to try on. 11am-3pm. Usual admission charges. Free with advantage card. www.royalcollection.org.uk

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Compiled by Siobhan Newman Event times and dates do change. Please try and check that an event is still going ahead, before you head out.

Award-winning photography at NHM Tring until January 22

See snowdrops at Stowe this January and February Photo: Martin Fletcher

Sunday January 8 SHABBYTIQUE MEETS EAT ON THE STREET Maidenhead Town Centre, High Street, Maidenhead, SL6 1LB.Vintage stalls, street food, live entertainment and a great atmosphere. 11am-4pm. Sunday January 8 INTERACTIVE STORYTELLING IN THE DEN Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, Altwood Road, Maidenhead, SL6 2PF, 01628 788997 Interactive storytelling in the magical story den, followed by a yummy Sunday lunch. Times vary, check website. £3 per person. Lunch menu from £5. www.norden.farm Mondays in January & February MESSY PLAY Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, as above. Exciting and fun art activities with a very messy finish! New themes every week from The Hungry Caterpillar to Letters and Numbers, Animal Farm to Pirates and Fairies.In line with the Early Years Foundation Stage. Led by Laura Parkinson. 10am to 11am, £6.50. Mondays (except February 13) Suitable for ages 6+ months. Wednesday January 11 BLACK PARK VOLUNTEERS DAY Black Park Country Park, Wexham, Bucks, SL3 6DS, 0845 370 8090. Help us to maintain the high standards of upkeep in the Parks by becoming a volunteer.10am to 3pm. www.buckscc.gov.uk/events Wednesdays in January & February HIGHVIEW TOY LIBRARY Highview, 6 North Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire, SL6 1PL. Play at the library and borrow toys - for accompanied children. Wednesdays, 10am-12noon, first Sunday of month, 3pm-5pm. Thursday January 12 MINI ACES CLUB FOR UNDER 5S Brooklands Museum, Brooklands Road, Weybridge, Surrey, KT13 0QN, 01932 857381. Mini Aces club brings the Museum to life through stories, craft, song and dance. With a focus on different objects, stories and exhibits each month, children will discover the treasures in the collection and build self-confidence in a new and exciting environment. Sessions at 10.30-11.15am and 11.30am-12.15pm in the Art gallery (next to the cafe) £2 per child. Booking advised, sessions are limited to 10 children max, email oliviaclandillon@brooklandsmuseum.com www.brooklandsmuseum.com Every weekend from January 14 and daily in school holidays SPLASH, BUBBLES AND BALLOONS SHOW The Look Out Discovery Centre, Nine Mile Ride, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 7QW, 01344 354400. This bubbling and explosive show is not to be missed. Watch as we make water disappear, defy gravity with floating bubbles and antics with balloons. £1.95.Show times are at 11am, 12 noon, 2pm and 3.15pm, subject to minimum numbers. No need to pre-book tickets for the shows; tickets can be purchased from reception on the day. Sunday January 15 SELF-PROTECTION WORKSHOPS The Curzon Centre, Maxwell Road, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, HP9 1RG, 07397 197177. Lotteryfunded self-protection course, booking required, 7-11, 11-14 & 15-17yrs. 1-2 hour sessions from 10.30am to 5pm. Free www.selfprotectionltd.com

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Bring on the Battle at Windsor Castle from February 4

Tuesday January 17 and Wednesday 18 TODDLER DAYS – SPACE The Look Out Discovery Centre, Nine Mile Ride, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 7QW, 01344 354400 Arts and crafts, face/hand painting and stories included in the entrance price. Prizes for toddlers (and grown-ups!) who dress up in the theme of Space! Why not come dressed as an alien? Saturday January 21, 28 & Sunday 22 BABES IN THE WOOD Forum Players, Bourne End Community Centre, Wakeman Road, Wooburn Green, Bourne End, SL8 5SX. Forum Players present a fun-filled family pantomime. Saturdays January 21 and 28 at 2.30pm and 6.30pm and Sunday 22 at 2.30pm. Tickets are available from Bourne End Library or call Leigh Robinson on 01628 523291. Adults £9 Concessions £7 Family ticket (2A+2C) £28. Saturday January 21 DUCK POND MARKET The Village Green, Chalfont St Giles, HP8 4QF. The best local artists, crafters, food producers and ethical businesses selling arts & crafts, gifts, vintage, homewares and clothing & food. 10am to 3pm. Wednesday January 25 to Saturday 29 CINDERELLA the Richings Players, Iver Village Hall, High Street, Iver, SL0 9NX, 01753 654765. Pantomime fun from the talented players. 7.45pm and Saturday matinee at 12.30pm. www.richingsplayers.co.uk Saturday January 28 OPEN DAY The History on Wheels Museum, Longclose House, Common Road, Eton Wick, SL4 6QY 01753 862637. A privately-funded, non-profit making, family museum of vintage vehicles, plus NAAFI Cafe. The collector specialises in the first and second World Wars. The cafe has table seating and a 25-foot breakfast bar which features panoramic window views of Windsor Castle. Adults £7, children 5-16 £5, other concessions available. www.historyonwheels.co.uk

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Monstersaurus at the Wycombe Swan, February 11

Concertini Big Band at Norden Farm, February 12

Dig the Chester Tuffnut show at Norden Farm on February 8 - 15

Saturday January 28 SEE IN THE CHINESE NEW YEAR Maidenhead town centre, High Street. Dragon dance and music to welcome the Year of the Rooster. (Details to be confirmed, check website nearer the time). www.enjoymaidenhead.com Saturday January 28 QUIET DAY Thomley, Menmarsh Road, Worminghall, Bucks, HP18 9JZ, 01844 338380 Forest fun themed day for children with a disability and their families, booking essential email joe@thomley.org.uk 10am to 3.30pm www.thomley.org.uk

Wednesday February 8 and Wednesday 15 CHESTER TUFFNUT SHOW Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, as above. Chester Tuffnut loves adventure! The curious creatures in Woodland have gone so long without excitement, they’ve forgotten how to have fun. Luckily, Chester is on hand to bring happiness and laughter back to his new Woodland friends. Meet the Woodland creatures and explore their dens after the show. Tickets £8-10. 2pm on February 8, 11.30am on February 15. Thursday February 9 MINI ACES CLUB FOR UNDER 5S Brooklands Museum, Brooklands Road, Weybridge, Surrey, KT13 0QN, 01932 857381. Mini Aces club brings the Museum to life through stories, craft, song and dance. With a focus on different objects, stories and exhibits each month, children will discover the treasures in the collection and build selfconfidence in a new and exciting environment. Sessions at 10.30-11.15am and 11.30am-12.15pm in the Art gallery (next to the cafe) £2 per child. Booking advised, sessions are limited to 10 children max, email oliviaclandillon@brooklandsmuseum.com www.brooklandsmuseum.com Saturday February 11 to Saturday 19 HISTORIC MEADOWS TRAIL Runnymede National Trust, Runnymede Estate Office North Lodge, Windsor Road, Old Windsor, Berkshire, SL4 2JL 01784 43289. Learn all about the story of Runnymede's meadows and the special things that have happened here. Complete the trail around the riverside meadows for a prize. Ideal for children ages 5-11. Trail sheets are available from the Magna Carta tea room for 50p each. Dogs on leads are welcome. www.nationaltrust.org.uk Saturday February 11 MONSTERSAURUS Wycombe Swan Theatre, St Marys Street, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP11 2XE, 01494514444 One day Monty found a book ‘Inventions Very Rare’ create yourself a monster friend BUT ONLY IF YOU DARE! This brand-new show from the creators of Aliens Love Underpants is monster-ously good! Follow the young inventor Monty as he creates a whole world of whacky inventions and incredible monsters. With original music and plenty of audience participation! Suitable for ages 3+. Tickets £15 www.wycombeswan.co.uk Saturday February 11 BABY & CHILDREN’S MARKET Burnham Park Hall, Windsor Lane, Burnham, Slough, SL1 7HR, 01628 661381 Lots of stalls selling excellent quality nearly new baby and children's items from birth to eight years. 1-3pm. £1 entry for adults. Saturday February 11 REVOLTING RHYMES TRAIL The Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre, 81-83 High Street, Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, HP16 0AL, 01494 892192. Celebrate 35 years of Dahl's twists on traditional fairy tales & find out more about the book Revolting Rhymes on the trail, all ages, drop-in. 11am to 5pm / Free for Museum visitors after usual admission charges. www.roalddahl.com/museum Saturday February 11 to Saturday 19 TOP SECRET HILLSIDE TRAIL Hughenden Manor, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP14 4LA, 01494 755573. Step into the shoes of our second world war mapmakers as you follow the top secret trail around the gardens. 10am to 4pm. www.nationaltrust.org.uk

Sunday February 12 SNOWDROPS AT ANKERWYCKE National Trust event, Magna Carta Lane, near Wraysbury, TW19 5AG. Come and discover the historic parkland as carpets of snowdrops cluster around the ancient Ankerwycke Yew and Priory ruins. Booking essential. 11am12.30pm. Call 0344 2491 895 to book. Sunday February 12 SHABBYTIQUE MEETS EAT ON THE STREET Maidenhead Town Centre, High Street, Maidenhead, SL6 1LB, Quirky stalls, street food, live entertainment and a great atmosphere. 11am-4pm. Sunday February 12 CONCERTINI BIG BAND Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, Altwood Road, Maidenhead, SL6 2PF, 01628 788997. Join our Mini Big Band on a journey of some of the best loved movie and TV theme tunes. An enjoyable live music experience for families. Be inspired by sizzling saxes, screaming trumpets and soulful trombones without worrying about your little ones wriggling! 11.30am, £8-10. www.nordenfarm.org Sunday February 12 and February 16, 18, 19 FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM (12A) Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, as above. Magizoologist Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne) has just completed a global excursion to find and document magical creatures. When he arrives in New York, a misplaced magical case and the escape of some fantastic beasts, could spell trouble! 7.30pm. £7 (£5 under 16s), Family & Friends (4 people) £20. Times vary. Monday February 13 to Friday 17 WILD WEEK Cliveden National Trust, Taplow, Maidenhead, Berkshire, SL1 8NS, 01628 605069. Get muddy, get wet or get crafty. Fun outdoors whatever the weather. Drop-in session. 11am-3pm. Child £2 Monday February 13 to Friday 17 ARTS AND CRAFTS FOR HALF-TERM Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, Altwood Road, Maidenhead, SL6 2PF, 01628 788997. Hour long craft activities to keep the little ones entertained this February Half Term. The crafts vary so you can create something new every day! Suitable for ages 5+ years. 10.30am, £5. www.nordenfarm.org Tuesday February 14 WILD AT HEART – CALLING ALL EGGSPLORERS! Woolley Firs Environmental Education Centre, Cherry Garden Lane, Maidenhead, SL6 3LJ, 01635 874 381. Find out about the amazing lives of egg-laying animals on a trail and complete the challenge for a chocolate reward. Enjoy some eggsellent craft activities in our delightful education centre too - wild fun for all the family. Children must be accompanied at all times please. 10am to 2pm. Booking essential. www.bbowt.org.uk Tuesday February 14 and Thursday 16 MOANA (PG) Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, Altwood Road, Maidenhead, SL6 2PF, 01628 788997. Adventurous teenager Moana sails out on a daring mission to save her people. With the help of mighty demigod Maui, she voyages across the ocean on an action-packed adventure, encountering enormous monsters and impossible odds. The latest film from Walt Disney Animation Studios, creators of Frozen. £7 (£5 under 16s), Family & Friends (4 people) £20. 11am Tuesday and 11.30am Thursday www.nordenfarm.org

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FEBRUARY Saturdays in February - plus half term BRING ON THE BATTLE Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, SL4 1NJ, 020 7766 7304. Discover the castle under siege by taking part in our art workshop and have the chance to try on some of the costumes and armour on display. Thursday-Saturday February 16-18, we are joined by medieval historical interpreters, who will be talking about medieval armour and weaponry from the Middle Ages, and demonstrating some of their amazing collection. Free with admission (free with RBWM Advantage card). 11am-3pm. www.royalcollection.org.uk Sunday February 5 BABY AND CHILDREN’S MARKET Wycombe Leisure Centre, Handy Cross, High Wycombe, HP11 1UP 07868 305807. Buy or sell quality children's second-hand toys, clothes and equipment at indoor pop-up markets. 2.30 to 4pm. £1 entry for adults. www.babyandchildrensmarket.co.uk Sunday February 5 STORYTELLING IN THE DEN Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, Altwood Road, Maidenhead, SL6 2PF, 01628 788997. Join in or unwind in the cafe/bar with a latte and the Sunday papers, while your little ones get involved in telling stories from all over the world. Age guidance 4 to 7 years. www.nordenfarm.org

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Compiled by Siobhan Newman Event times and dates do change. Please try and check that an event is still going ahead, before you head out.

See Coppelia at the Wycombe Swan on February 16

Alice in Wonderland is at the Elgiva Theatre, Chesham, on Februay 26

Tuesday February 14 and Wednesday 15 CIRQUE BERSERK Wycombe Swan Theatre, St Marys Street, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP11 2XE, 01494 514444 Combining contemporary cirque-style artistry with adrenaline-fuelled stunt action, this astoundingly talented international troupe includes over thirty jugglers, acrobats, aerialists, dancers, drummers, death-defying stuntmen and of course the award-winning clown, Tweedy. The show also features the world’s most hair-raising circus act - the legendary motorcycle ‘Globe of Death. 3.30pm and 7.30pm shows, Tickets £14.50 - £26. Discounts available. www.wycombeswan.co.uk Tuesday February 14 to Thursday 16 MOSAIC MADNESS Wycombe Museum, Priory Avenue, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP13 6PX. Get inspired by real Roman designs and make your own mosaic coaster, drop-in. 10.30 and 11.30am, 2.15 and 3.15pm. Cost is £3 per child. www.wycombemuseum.org.uk Wednesday February 15 FELICIE (PG) Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, Altwood Road, Maidenhead, SL6 2PF, 01628 788997. Felicie has one dream, to become a ballerina at the world’s best ballet school. She also has one big problem; she’s stuck in an orphanage with her best friend Victor hundreds of miles away. Can the duo overcome all the obstacles to achieve their dreams? £7 (£5 under 16s), Family & Friends (4 people) £20. www.nordenfarm.org Wednesday February 15 ROMAN BANQUET WORKSHOP Wycombe Museum, as above. Pretend to be chief cook to the Emperor & make a banquet at the colosseum using your maths skills. Introduces Roman numerals, 7+yrs, booking required.1.30 to 2.30pm, free. Call 01494 957210 to book Wednesday February 15 STEAMING DAYS Buckinghamshire Railway Centre, Quainton Road Station, Bucks, HP22 4BY, 01296 655 720. A full size engine will be in steam offering unlimited train rides. Train rides can also be taken on the miniature railway for a small charge. 10.30am to 4pm. Adult £11, Child £8, Family £32 www.bucksrailcentre.org Wednesday February 15 and Thursday 16 HOORAY FOR MR TOAD South Hill Park Arts Centre, Ringmead, Bracknell 01344 484123. Join the indomitable Mr Toad and his well-loved friends Ratty, Mole and Badger, as they battle against the terrible Crimson Scar and fight to save the river, in this epic new adventure that's perfect for families and young ones this half term. Complete with jokes, audience interaction, beautiful music, singing and dancing. £12, members and concessions £10, Children £6, Family (2+2) £30, dinner Theatre £27pp 11.30am and 2.30pm www.southhillpark.org.uk Thursday February 16 HALF-TERM PLAY WITH CLAY South Hill Park Arts Centre, as above. Explore the exciting possibilities of pottery, including hand building and throwing using air drying clay. 7 to 12 yrs. Price inclusive of materials. 10am to noon, £18. Friday February 17 MARK THOMPSON’S SPECTACULAR SCIENCE SHOW Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, Altwood Road, Maidenhead, SL6 2PF, 01628 788997 Science like you have never seen. Explore vortex generating dustbins, dancing paste, vanishing beakers and even exploding Pringle tubes! 11.30am and 2pm. Presented by one of Britain’s favourite astronomers Mark Thompson. Check out the exploding elephant's toothpaste. £8-10. www.nordenfarm.org Friday February 17 3D WINTER BADGES The Lightbox, Chobham Road, Woking, Surrey, GU21 4AA, 01483 737800. Fun crafts for ages 4+ with an adult. Cheer up the chilly days with a colourful, winter-themed badge. Add a 3D element to make it really stand out. Drop-in anytime from 1.30-4pm. Suggested donation £2. You may have to wait if the Education Studio is full. www.thelightbox.org.uk Thursday February 16 to Sunday 19 Russian State Ballet presents: COPPELIA,THE NUTCRACKER AND SWAN LAKE Wycombe Swan Theatre, St Marys Street, High Wycombe, Bucks, HP11 2XE, 01494 514444. Breathtaking ballet and dazzling costumes, booking required. Check website for prices and schedule. www.wycombeswan.co.uk Friday February 24 LET’S STAND UP TO BULLYING Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, Altwood Road, Maidenhead, SL6 2PF 01628 788997. Led by Theatre Unlimited. Bullying can happen anywhere – in the playground, on the internet, on the way home from school, in our places of work. Using an imaginative forum theatre technique this workshop is designed to empower young people to believe in themselves, celebrate their differences and stand up to bullying behaviours everywhere. 5pm, £3. www.nordenfarm.org Saturday February 25 GAME OF CLUES MURDER MYSTERY Cliveden NT, Taplow, Buckinghamshire, SL6 0JA. Solve the murder of Lord Mucke, found 'done in' at Cliveden. Seek out clues, solve puzzles and unravel the mystery before the killer strikes again. £5 a group. Booking not needed. Admission applies. Suitable for ages 8+. Weekends and selected school holidays until July, 10am-3pm. www.nationaltrust.org

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What’s On

Blood Brothers arrives at Theatre Royal Windsor on February 28

Saturday February 25 MR BLOOM’S NURSERY – LIVE New Victoria Theatre, The Peacocks Centre, Woking, Surrey, GU21 6GQ 08448 717645. Bring your ‘tiddlers’ along and join Mr Bloom and the Veggies on their first ever live tour. Using song, play and interaction Mr Bloom’s Nursery is a fun and inspiring show with strong educational values which will entertain parents and tiddlers alike! Approximately 60 minutes with no interval. 11am and 2pm. www.atgtickets.com Sunday February 26 ALICE IN WONDERLAND Elgiva Theatre, St Marys Way, Chesham, Buckinghamshire, HP5 1HR 01494582900. Family musical by the Immersion Theatre, booking required. 2pm and 5pm, £10, concessions £8. www.elgiva.com Monday February 27 to Saturday March 4 BLOOD BROTHERS Theatre Royal Windsor, 32 Thames Street, Windsor, Berkshire, SL1 1PS, 01753 853888. Written by Willy Russell, this captivating tale is of twins separated at birth who grow up on opposite sides of the tracks, but one day meet again. Few musicals have received quite such acclaim as this multi-award winning show. Lyn Paul returns to the iconic role she has played many times in the West End. £19 - £37. Mon to Sat 8pm, Thu 2.30pm, Sat 4pm www.theatreroyalwindsor.co.uk

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Competitions and Offers with WIN A PARTY AT JUMP IN Jump In Trampoline Arena in Slough is a great place to hold a party full of bouncing fun! In this issue of Families you can win a party for 10 which is worth £150! This will include food, 1 hour of jumping, grip socks, party host, setup, clean-up and a free jump pass for the birthday girl or boy. The indoor area includes 3D Dodgeball, Kid Zone, Foam pits, Tumble Tracks and a huge main court where you can jump between interconnected trampolines and bounce off the walls! To find out more about Jump In Trampoline Arena or to book a party go to www.gojumpin.com To enter the competition simply answer the following question and email your answer to competitions@familiestveast.co.uk According to the information above how much jumping time will party attendees have? A) 5 minutes B) 30 minutes C) 1 hour Closing date for competition entries is February 10

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WIN SKINFIX’S GENTLE BABY RANGE

Specialised skin experts Skinfix have put together a range made specifically for baby’s dry, eczema-prone skin.Their Gentle collection is made with soothing natural botanicals to help relieve and calm symptoms without stripping away the skin’s natural moisture. Included in the collection is a hair and body wash, lotion, nappy balm and eczema balm, to help reduce flare ups whilst soothing irritated, dry skin. All formulated specifically for babies’ delicate skin and hair they are free from fragrance and irritants. Families has 3 sets to giveaway and for your chance to win, all you have to do is answer the question below and email your answer to competitions@familiestveast.co.uk If your baby suffers from eczema, what is the best way to wash them? A) Give them a long hot bath B) Use cool or lukewarm water C) Avoid washing their skin Closing date for competition entries is February 10

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WIN A SET OF DAVID WALLIAMS BOOKS! When the clock strikes midnight most children are fast asleep, but for The Midnight Gang the journey is just beginning. A story of friendship, theatre and magic, this unmissable midnight adventure is the latest novel from best-selling author David Walliams. Families is offering one lucky winner a copy of this and all David’s other fiction titles! The full set includes The Midnight Gang, The Boy in the Dress, Gangsta Granny, Ratburger, Billionaire Boy, Awful Auntie, The Demon Dentist, Mr Stink, Grandpa’s Great Escape and short-story collection, The World’s Worst Children. www.worldofdavidwalliams.com

To win this great prize, all you have to do is answer the question below and email your answer to competitions@familiestveast.co.uk What is the name of the newsagent who appears in many of David’s books? A) Brian B) Raj C) Jane Closing date for competition entries is February 10

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*Competition Terms and Conditions: 1. Only one entrant from same e-mail address or household will be accepted 2. Under 16s must obtain parental consent before entering 3. Entries must be received by the closing date and proof of sending cannot be taken as proof of receipt 4. All decisions of Families magazine are final and no correspondence will be entered into 5. No prize is exchangeable for cash or any other prize 6. Only the winners’ details will be supplied to the Promoter of the competition 7. Families Magazine is not liable for any delay or failure by the Promoter to deliver any prize or for the quality of the prize or for any loss or damage arising in connection with the competition 8. By entering the competition, entrants will be deemed to have accepted and agreed to these terms and conditions 9. Winning entries will be randomly drawn from all correct entries and contacted via the email address provided by the entrant. If the Promoter does not obtain a response from the winner within 21 days, we reserve the right to select another winner at random 10. Automated/bulk entries and entries from third parties will be disqualified 11. This competition is restricted to UK residents only.

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HOW TO BEAT THE JANUARY BLUES THIS NEW YEAR

Parenting Fun in the snow Of course, snow in January isn't guaranteed, but if it does snow you have the ideal excuse to wrap up warm and organise snowman building contests and a monster snowball fight. Kids of all ages love playing in the snow, but have you ever played tug of war? Or tried snowball dodgeball? Once that snowman is built, try frisbeeing a hat onto his head or play a game of pin the nose on the snowman using a carrot. And everyone can join in a simple game of tag, made a little more interesting if you're only allowed to use the footprints of the other players! Create rock pets The best way to blow away the cobwebs during January is to take the family for a long winter walk. It's great exercise, but it's even more fun if you make your walk an excuse to collect items for some winter crafting.

Once the excitement of Christmas is over and gone, it can often feel like a real struggle for the whole family to keep things fresh and lively at the beginning of a new year. However, there are so many opportunities for you to do things together as a family - both indoors and out - that you'll soon banish the January blues! Here are a few ideas to keep in mind‌ A family read-in When it's blowing a gale outside, there's no better way to spend an afternoon than snuggled up with a good book. For younger children you can encourage them to act out the story and show off your full range of funny faces and voices. For older children, take the opportunity to discuss what they're reading in some depth - talk about plot and characters and why they enjoy a particular type of book. Who knows, you may even inspire them to try writing their own story! Family Bake-Off Who doesn't love the Great British Bake Off? Those grey January days offer the perfect opportunity to get into the kitchen and bake up a storm. Let younger children indulge in some messy play with their own bowl of cake mix or a piece of pastry don't get stressed about the mess but Telephone: 01628 788058

enjoy a real opportunity to spend some creative time together in the kitchen. For older children, encourage some healthy competition by going 'full Bake off' and seeing who can produce the best cookies or cupcakes. Get creative in the garden Outdoor crafts are a wonderful way to liven up the garden for pennies, using materials you can find outdoors or simply lying around the house. It's amazing how ice, berries and watercolours or food colourings can transform tap water into beautiful ice baubles to decorate the garden when set in interesting moulds. Or spread peanut butter all over the outside of an empty toilet roll holder or that piece of over crunchy toast, then roll in birdseed to create an instant feeder that the kids can hang near the kitchen or living room window. Add a bird book and they can pass a few hours identifying and logging the birds that come to visit. Just make sure they wrap up warm!

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Find a talking stick Another interesting find on your walk might be a stick that transforms, with the help of some beads, feather, paint and markers into a wish stick for younger children or a talking stick for the older members of your tribe. Talking sticks have a long history in tribal cultures as a way of allowing everyone to have their say - you can only talk when holding the stick - so, for larger families, this could be an ideal way for your kids to create something that will ensure they're heard. Look to the heavens On a clear night, there's nothing better than wrapping up warm and heading outside to stargaze. Download an app and see how many constellations you can find and identify.Younger children will enjoy spotting stars and older ones can test their astronomical knowledge. Have a tech-free day Be brave and ban iPads, smartphones and games consoles for the day. Instead put out a pile of blank paper, pens and craft materials and see what your children can create. Boredom can be the best motivator for creativity. Revive the art of den building For younger children, provide blankets, boxes and furniture indoors while encourage older children to get outdoors and get den building in the garden or the woods. Find out who's the Bear Grylls of the family and who can create the best fantasy castle/spaceship/dragon's belly. Den building is for everyone, so get involved! For more ideas on keeping the kids active visit: www.familiesonline.co.uk/activities

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Parenting

MAKING A MARK IN THE EARLY YEARS by Penny Harman and Laura Birdseye

All children have the right to be provided with the best possible start to their education and parents should expect their local nurseries to create a positive, welcoming Early Years environment that is both lively and stimulating.

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rom a young age children observe the adults around them reading and writing and want to copy them. One of the roles of an Early Years setting is to provide various activities which support children to develop the important skill of mark making. Mark making is the first scribbles and patterns of a crayon or pencil and represents the first step in the journey towards being able to write.

All children enjoy experimenting with making marks but it’s important that the emphasis is not placed on teaching a child how to hold a pencil correctly. Invariably a young child will not have developed the motor skills necessary to achieve the correct pencil grip. Instead, they need to be encouraged to undertake activities which will encourage the development of their gross and fine motor skills to the level required to begin to write competently. They will then develop the correct pencil grip naturally. The more opportunity your child has to develop large and small movements in their arms, hands and fingers, the better. This will make it easier to make marks with a variety of tools. It is important that Early Years settings constantly provide the following play activities which help develop the skills to support children with mark making: Throwing and catching balls of different sizes and using their hands to squeeze things. This encourages children to open and close their hands one at a time. Fastening buttons and zips and tearing tissue paper and newspaper. This teaches children how to touch each finger with the thumb of the same hand. Stirring with a large spoon and rolling out play dough. This gets children used to rolling each wrist in turn. Threading large beads, hanging up clothes with pegs, making towers with blocks, Duplo or Lego, doing simple jigsaw puzzles, playing with castanets and using finger puppets all familiarise children with the tripod grasp that they will need to use to hold a pencil correctly. Penny Harman and Laura Birdseye are qualified teachers and proprietors of Little Wrens Nursery School in Twickenham, with a highly experienced and dedicated team. Little Wrens is passionate about instilling in children a love of learning and encouraging them to become lifelong learners. To arrange a visit or for more information, visit www.littlewrenstwickenham.co.uk

IMAGINE A SCHOOL… • Where education isn’t something that happens to children but with them. • Where discipline is kind and firm; where respect is mutual and genuine. • Where all children are encouraged to be the best that they can be and where aspirations are high and expectations are met. • Where children learn how to learn, not just what to learn. • Where small classes mean that your child is known by everyone. • Where children are not held back because of their age or pushed forward without being ready. • Where individual learning styles are used to promote progress. • Where children develop impressive competency in personal and social development, behaviour and work ethic. • Where preparation for secondary schooling is thorough and absolute. If this sounds ideal for your child, please visit us at Meadowbrook.

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NEW BABY: HOW MUCH INFORMATION IS TOO MUCH?

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When it comes to having a baby, how do you tackle the mountain of information available on ‘how to do it!’? Anna Collins shares the tips that helped when her first baby was just a few months old.

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t is an exciting but daunting time bringing a newborn home.Your life is turned upside down, you are exhausted and you need to work out the best way to get this little baby into a routine that suits him and you. Is it a blessing that there is a mountain of information out there or do you feel perplexed as you try and digest different opinions on how to do it? We have access to so much information now, from Gina Ford's ‘The New Contented Little Baby’ 'book which goes through a specific regime in great detail or Tracy Hogg’s 'Secrets of the Baby Whisperer' which focuses on communication with your baby, and of course there is the abundance of online information out there. There is also the advice handed down to us from grandparents, yet these are often outdated in our research-rich world of today. It is hardly surprising that the early days can be mind-boggling at a time when most parents are sleep-deprived and struggling to make their own dinner! Embrace natural instinct Before you get too bombarded with external ideas, take one day at a time with your newborn and try to listen to your

natural instinct. It is there and was there for our ancestors who had little or no access to all the books or the world-wide web we have now. Try to go with the flow and enjoy getting to know one another. Even if you feel like you are just covering the basics: feeding, facilitating sleep, nappy changing, the rest should follow in time. I remember feeling relieved I didn’t have to worry about solid food to start with! Focus on one or two sources that work for you Once you and your baby are a little more settled, you could start to look at one or two sources of information to help develop a routine. Don’t go overboard though, keep things simple. Be flexible and not too hard on yourselves You may eventually decide that you are going to follow a specific book or an idea. Just don't be too hard on yourself if you don’t follow your chosen path to a ‘T’ and be prepared to flex things to work for you and your baby. Maybe focus on one or two gem ideas You may also find that you come across a couple of gem ideas that work for you. I

picked up the idea of doing a 10.30pm 'dream feed' in the early days, which meant feeding your baby at that time even if they were asleep. This seemed to encourage an overall routine, which worked for us. Some ideas work for some babies and not for others – but you may just find that something that works for you. Other people's opinions Anyone who has been a parent will have an opinion. Some people may have a great suggestion which you decide to follow. But remember, you are the only ones who really know your child. If they are happy, sleeping and feeding well and in a way that works with your lifestyle then that is what matters. And remember, it can take a bit of time getting those basics in place. Enjoy your baby Whether you pick a whole book to follow, find a couple of gem ideas, follow your own mother’s guidance or simply decide to follow your natural instinct, you will connect with your baby and eventually develop a workable routine for your family. One thing is for sure: all babies are different and what works for one won’t for another!

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She Means Business... What did you use to do? I used to work as a Clinical Trials Manager, running clinical trials in the pharmaceutical industry for more than 20 years. I’m happy to say it’s a job that I loved, though I’m glad not to be doing it now! What inspired you to set up the business? Well, my passion for yoga inspired me to become a yoga teacher. Actually, becoming a yoga teacher had always been a dream of mine, since I first discovered yoga whilst completing my PhD in Human Nutrition at the University of Southampton. However, once I started working in the pharmaceutical industry, in a demanding job that also involved a lot of travel, taking the time to study yoga wasn’t really an option. Over time, I began to question my work-life balance and then being made redundant allowed me the opportunity to re-train.

Long-time yogi and local Mum, Dr Amanda Costello turned her passion for yoga from a hobby into a business so that she could spend time at home with her son. Who are you and where do you live? My name is Amanda Costello and I live with my husband, Andy and our 6 year old son, Will along the Jubilee River in Taplow. Why did you set up the business / or why have you changed career? I decided to train as a yoga teacher shortly after having my son in December 2010 at the age of 43. And so I began a 2 year teacher training course with the Friends of Yoga Society International, also known as FRYOG, in September 2011. Throughout our training a small group of us met with our tutor in Windsor for one full day every month when wet were given a schedule of reading and essay writing along with teaching practise to be completed before our next monthly tutorial. I must say it really was hard work at times but I thoroughly enjoyed my teacher training course and wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it to anyone thinking of training as a yoga teacher!

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What are your plans for the future? Well, more yoga of course, whilst making more time to appreciate the simple things in life. I am open to adding more classes to my schedule as well as wanting to continue my professional development by attending further teacher training. It’s important as teachers to continue with our own learning so that we can strengthen our knowledge and have more to offer our students. I have recently started teaching classes for a mental health charity in addition to my regular five classes a week in Burnham, Taplow and Windsor. I truly feel incredibly privileged to meet so many lovely people through yoga and to share the wonderful and numerous benefits that yoga brings to people’s lives! I also really need to set up my own website... so watch this space! What would be your advice to other business women? When I first set up my classes, I would go out to teach not knowing whether anyone would actually turn up...and sometimes no-one did! But then slowly and steadily class numbers increased and now I get new enquiries on a weekly basis. My advice would be, as written by the 13th century Sufi mystic and poet, Jalal ad-Din Rumi, “Let yourself be silently drawn by the strange pull of what you really love. It will not lead you astray”. Namaste! For more information on Amanda’s classes, email: amanda.costello@hotmail.com

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• 6 months to 6 years.

• 2 years to 9 years. • 3 year nursery funded children accepted. • We also welcome home school learners. www.windsormontessorischool.co.uk

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has also expanded to include contemporary dances as well as specialist dance workshops and holiday camps and our very own street dance crew, Royal Steps. We are proving just as popular into 2017. It’s great to be part of such a growing trend for both young people and adults.

Passion fuels Amy’s business ‘Dance Inspired’. After studying psychology & dance at the University of Winchester and a year at work in a corporate office, Amy decided a business in teaching dance was the route for her and hasn’t looked back. Who you are and where do you live? My name is Amy Opalko and I have lived in Maidenhead from a young age. I actually started studying dance in Maidenhead myself when I was just 4 years old. It’s great to teach myself in and around an area I know so well. Why you set up the business/or why have you changed career? I set up my dance school in 2011 as a chance to be involved in something I love. At the time there were not many street dance schools based in the area, so I saw an opportunity to focus on this style of dancing. What did you used to do? I was a university graduate that fell into office administration work and wasn’t really sure where I wanted to go. I was made redundant after only 1 year in the working world so decided to make use of

my dance degree (I had combined it with psychology) and decided to train as a teacher. What inspired you to set up the business? For me it is very simple, I loved the opportunity of getting to dance every day and inspiring others to do the same. In particular it’s great to see how dance can bring out confidence in children. What are your plans for the future? My plans for the future are to continue to provide a friendly dance school for students who want to come and learn, whether it is for enjoyment or because they want to become dancers. I have taken on-board another dance teacher too as the business has grown. Dance Inspired

What would your advice be to other business women? Make sure you enjoy what you do and are passionate about it. The fact I love what I do makes it easier to work through the struggles that come with running your own business, but for all the lows there are lots more highs! For more information about Amy’s experience and more detail about her classes, visit www.danceinspired.co.uk

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Telephone: 01628 788058

Chinese Language Course for Children + Adults Speaking, Reading, Writing, Paper Craft, Brush Writing Play group for preschool kids Saturday morning + after-school club Exam Courses Prep: ISEB, YCT, Secondary: GCSE, A level, IB, Adult: HSK School Trip or summer camp

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