My Wokingham Local Newspaper November 2023

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november 2023

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Beat the bugs

How to stop those nasty viruses our kids pick up at school from thriving

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f there’s one benefit to what we’ve all been through over the past couple of years as far as Covid is concerned, it’s a much greater awareness of health, hygiene and protecting those around us. So with our kids heading back to school, it’s probably a sensible idea to strengthen good habits in the weeks before our youngsters return to their studies. After all, It may be near impossible to stop your little one from picking up germs and viruses while at school, but you can teach them how to overcome them and prevent the spreading of germs once they’ve brought them home. ONE - Seeing is believing When it comes to kids, remember that seeing is believing. Getting a fiveyear-old to understand that when he or she sneezes they spray up to 100,000 bacteria in the air at 100mph, is not going to be an easy task, so it’s worth

trying to find a fun way to help them understand the very basics of bacteria. A good way to do this is to prepare some hand sanitising gel with glitter in (which represents bacteria). This helps visualise the spread, meaning that when they wash their hands they’ll have to clean them really well. TWO - Education energy To really engage kids with serious topics, it’s always a good idea to use things like books and songs. A Germ’s Journey by Katie Laird and What Are Germs? by Katie Daynes make for clever and entertaining reads, while handwash brand Carex have a great selection of hand washing songs you can download from their website for free. What’s more, buying a hand soap which smells nice will also help make hand cleaning fun. THREE - Top technique Teaching kids to properly blow their

own noses, wash hands frequently and cover their mouths when they sneeze will not only save the rest of your family from the never-ending onslaught of illness, it will also serve them well in the future. FOUR - Immunity boom Of course, the best way to help kids beat the bugs is by using their own natural immunity. That means plentiful fruit, vegetables, vitamins and minerals, drinking of plenty of water and getting a lot of night-time rest.

FIVE - Moderation nation And while maintaining good hygiene is important, parents need to be careful they don’t go too far the other way. Kids should be allowed to play, explore, get mucky and thrive in their local environments without fear of infection at every turn. They can build sensible immunity by gentle exposure, whilst still doing what’s required to stay clean, healthy and, most importantly, happy. Taking things too far can create OCD elements in our children, which might hamper their progression in other parts of their lives.

Transformed alleyway in Twyford Village centre Mercy In Action Boutique Charity Shop brings joy with vibrant umbrella installation”

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previously dim alleyway at the heart of Twyford Village has undergone a remarkable transformation, now adorned with a colourful array of umbrellas that never fail to bring smiles to passers-by. This charming enhancement can be experienced when strolling through the alleyway, nestled between Ballards Estate

Agents and La Fontana. The ingenious idea behind this uplifting project hails from a local resident, Mr. Paul Cassidy, who drew inspiration from his time in Cyprus. Partial funding for this community art initiative was generously provided by Reading University, making it a truly special local endeavour for the residents of Twyford.

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he Twyford branch of the charity shop Mercy in Action has gone all Alice in Wonder-

land. OPEN: Monday to Saturday 9am 5pm Sunday 10am - 3pm Address: 4 Wargrave Rd, Twyford, Reading RG10 9PG Telephone Number: (0118) 9349145


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Woodley United

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Step by step, why walking more is your secret weapon!

1min
page 31

Mary Berry’s Mediterranean All In One Chicken

5min
pages 28-30

Mediterranean Marvel: Olive Focaccia bread at Dust of Flour & Sugar

1min
page 27

Into Africa – project supporting hospitals in need

1min
page 27

Immerse yourself in festive cheer at Europe’s Christmas markets

2min
page 26

Transformed alleyway in Twyford Village centre brings joy with vibrant umbrella installation”

1min
page 25

Beat the bugs

1min
page 25

Studio space opens to explore your creative talents

4min
page 24

Sport Together Berkshire Sound of soul music lives on

1min
page 23

Freemason Master Steve Gotting hosts memorable Ladies Night for a charitable cause

3min
pages 22-23

Care home residents are flying high

2min
page 21

Children’s festival especially for bookworms

1min
page 21

Rotary and volunteers unite to plant carpet of purple bulbs

2min
page 19

Property market analysis: Wokingham and Bracknell trends

1min
page 18

Shinfi eld Green Remembrance Service

1min
page 16

A Design for Life… The Kevin McCloud Column

1min
page 15

Wokingham’s spectacular fireworks extravaganza draws thousands

2min
page 14

Library hosts community event

1min
pages 12-13

Hundreds turn out for annual scarecrow trail

1min
page 12

In brief

2min
page 11

What’s on

1min
page 11

Spine-tingling Halloween extravaganza at Chalk Restaurant in Wokingham

1min
page 10

CLASP's December activities in Wokingham offer enrichment and entertainment

1min
page 9

At Goddards Home Care a

1min
page 8

Halloween hijinks at country park

1min
page 6

Discover a new luxury outdoor lifestyle with a unique Backyard Cabin

1min
page 5

Cost of living at Christmas

2min
page 4

Help in the cost of living crisis

1min
page 4

Shining Bright: Stepping Out Stars of Tomorrow Awards

1min
page 3

Wokingham’s Got Talent couple tie the knot

1min
page 3

Wokingham have your say

1min
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