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Whether you want to escape the Christmas fuss and just enjoy a great walk in the countryside, or love a bit of festive fun, Hestercombe is the place for you. 50 acres of beautiful gardens and woodlands are open every day (except Christmas day) and are perfect for family walks, puddle splashing, crunching through frosty leaves and enjoying a bit of family time. Hestercombe’s festive ‘Catch a falling star’ trail is perfect to help explore the great outdoors this winter. The cosy stables café is ready to welcome you in from your walk with hearty, warming lunches and oodles of hot chocolate. This Christmas follow the pathway through the winter gardens and visit Father Christmas (10-24 Dec) in his secret grotto in the Landscape

Garden. A log fire will be roaring and sacks of presents will be waiting. If you’re feeling energetic, glide about on Hestercombe’s skating rink (it’s artificial so not too chilly!) and there are penguin skate-aids to help the little ones keep their balance. If you love a trip to the theatre settle down in Hestercombe’s Bampfylde Hall for the fabulous Folksy Theatre’s ‘Christmas Carol’ (18 & 19 Dec, 3pm). Using live performers, puppetry and music, this production brings something a little different to the story. Bring the family for a real treat. And if grown-ups are feeling a bit forgotten this Christmas why not try one of our crafty workshops – make yourself a beautiful wreath for your door or a twiggy garland to deck your halls.

For all the details on events at Hestercombe this Christmas go to www.hestercombe.com/christmas

So Christmas is nearly upon us which means we’re bringing you ideas where to see the all important Mr FC as well as some great suggestions for presents, places to visit to really get that Christmassy feel and even ways to keep calm in the build up to the big event! This month, you’ll see that we’ve got a fantastic selection of books with some very festive themes among them including the wonderful parody ’Twas the Fight Before Christmas which was unnervingly familiar on first reading! There’s also a great opportunity to see The Nutcracker live from the Royal Opera House, see p5, so that’s a date for the diary not forgetting our Events Calendar listing some really special places celebrating Christmas.

All wrapped up at Barleymow's for Traditional Christmas lunch in Christmas Fayre is all wrapped our licensed 70 seat Restaurant. up at Barleymow’s Farm Shop Whether it is a quiet table for and Restaurant just outside of two or a group party, we cater Chard. Meet Father Christmas, for your individual needs. have Christmas lunch, order Our experienced Butchers are your Christmas meats, choose on hand with advice for your a Christmas Tree and take Christmas Meat order and our home some Christmas treats friendly team can help with Gift and presents all in one go! ideas, Hampers, Gift Vouchers and Father Christmas will be here Seasonal produce. You can trust again in his Christmas Cabin Barleymows events leaflet 2016_Layout 1traditional, 01/11/2016 13:28 Page 2with quality products on the 10th, 11th, 17th and quality service at Barleymow’ s. 18th December from 10.30am You will find us on the A30 half – 2pm with all proceeds going a mile west of Chard. Tel 01460 to T.A.P.S. – Tatworth Amateur 62130 or take a look at www. Pantomime Society. barleymowsfarmshop.co.uk We are now taking bookings

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Mrs Claus clinches it!

THE new Marks & Spencer Christmas commercial featuring Mother Christmas has been voted the favourite for 2016 by the nation’s mums. The annual poll from parenting site ChannelMum. com found over a third more mums rated the ad as their favourite than previous winner John Lewis, with 37 per cent to 24 per cent favouring the high street favourite’s spectacular polar adventure. The results - which were compiled just six hours after final major retailer Sainsbury’s

released its festive offering - revealed Aldi’s Kevin the Carrot took 18 per cent of the vote for best-loved Xmas ad, followed by nine per cent for Sainsbury’s, four per cent for Waitrose and three per cent for catalogue firm Very. (See full top ten below). M&S was also crowned the most effective Xmas ad, with 40 per cent of mums saying they are more likely to shop with the store as a result of seeing the commercial. M&S were almost neck and neck with last year’s most effective winner Aldi, with 38 per cent

of mums agreeing they’d be more likely to shop with the discounter after viewing its fun-filled festive jaunt. However, just 22 per cent will switch to John Lewis despite the £7m cost of Buster the Boxer extravaganza. Indeed, nine in ten of the 1,546 mums polled said they thought the £7m spend was ‘excessive’ with 46 per cent claiming it has turned them off shopping there. A further 17 per cent will switch to Sainsbury’s and 14 per cent to Asda after watching their ads. But John Lewis remained

M&S voted top Xmas ad by the UK’s mums in 2016 annual survey

the kids’ clear favourite, with 54 per cent of children voting for it, followed by 19 per cent for Aldi’s Kevin the Carrot and nine per cent for Argos’ Yetis. Overall, a whopping 60 per cent of mums admit to crying at Christmas ads. This year, the biggest tearjerker was M&S again, with 54 per cent of mothers weeping after watching it. A quarter sobbed at the John Lewis ad, 12 per cent at Sainsbury’s and nine per cent at the Waitrose robin. M&S was also voted the most ‘Christmassy’ ad overall by 56 per cent of mums quizzed. And mums revealed their wish-list for the perfect festive ad: ✸ Families together enjoying themselves - 81% ✸ Snow and Christmas trees 52% ✸ Cosy house with a roaring fire - 45% ✸ Dash of humour - 43% ✸ Familiar Christmas music 40% However, only one per cent want celebs in Xmas ads and only three per cent like trend for cartoons, such as the Sainsbury’s hardworking dad Dave and Very’s secret gifting mum. Mums also didn’t take well to this year’s trend for producing short ‘snippet’ adverts showcasing products like Asda and Currys PC World - with just ten per cent saying they found them enjoyable or effective. And in a shock result retailers

should study, three times more want festive ads ‘with a festive feeling and without product information’ (37%) compared to only 12 per cent who want to see items on sale. But the nation’s mums also feel stores need to reflect real life better. Over half of mums want to see ‘less perfect, more real’ ads. Half complained the Xmas ads don’t recognise that many families are still struggling for money, while a third want to see more kids with disabilities featured, and a quarter asked for more ads about single parents. By contrast, only 15 per cent said they wanted more ads featuring religion or the true meaning of Christmas. The study also revealed over half of mums now watch the ads on Social Media or YouTube before the TV, up from a third in 2015. A further 71 per cent talk about the ads with their family and friends, two in five re-watch the Xmas ads on YouTube, a third talk about them on social media - while 14 per cent even post the ads to their own social profiles, and six per cent use retailers official hashtags. However, despite all the excitement around the Christmas commercials, two in five want the ads banned until December, while a further 40 per cent don’t want them to air until after Armistice Day. Siobhan Freegard, founder

of ChannelMum.com said: “It’s no mean feat to knock John Lewis off the top of the Christmas tree but M&S have done it spectacularly. The new ad is being billed as the perfect Christmas commercial and many mums agree. Not only is it visually stunning, it tugs on the heartstrings, reminds families of what Christmas is all about and also encourages you to take a fresh look at what’s on the shelves in the store. And mums love cheeky touches like ’50 Shades of Red’ book Mrs Claus is spotted reading! “This year, the Xmas ads have been the most diverse ever - ranging from feature length cartoons to snippets a few seconds long, real life to luxury fantasy. There’s something to tempt even the biggest Scrooge and a reminder of how hard retailers now have to fight for shopper’s festive funds.” The UK’s Best Loved Xmas Ads, as voted for by mums 1) M&S - 37% 2) John Lewis - 24% 3) Aldi - 18% 4) Sainsbury’s - 9% 5) Waitrose - 4% 6) Very - 3% 7) House of Fraser - 2% 8) Argos - 1% 9) Tesco - 1% 10) Lidl - 1%

Research reveals small outdoor toys are the best buy for kids this Christmas

With Christmas fast approaching, many parents will be panicking as to which gifts to buy their little ones, but which toys are least likely to be abandoned come Boxing Day? Financial services provider 118 118 Money is helping ease parents’ panic with new research into the most cost effective toys to buy this Christmas. The YouGov study of 1,059 parents with children under 18 years old asked which toys parents bought their children last Christmas, how much they paid for these and how often their children have played with the toy since. 4 Parent Talk December 2016

Thankfully for cost-conscious parents, small outdoor toys, such as bats and balls and water pistols, came out as the most cost effective buys, with the mean spend on this toy group being £22.48 and average plays since last Christmas being 53, giving them an overall cost per play of 42 pence. Another toy group that proved cost effective was dolls and action figures, such as Barbies or Monster High, with a cost per play of 43 pence. These were closely followed by craft and learning toys, like Loom Bands and Play Doh, with a cost per play of 44 pence.

Topping the list of most popular toy purchases last Christmas were board games, including family favourite Pie Face, with more than a third of parents buying a board game for their children under 18 years old. However, board games also had one of the lowest cost efficiency scores, costing an average of £1.11 per play and only coming out of the cupboard on an average of 25 occasions since last Christmas. It also seems that spending bigger on toys may not always be a bad idea. Games Consoles garnered the biggest average spend of £220.68 last Christmas, however they also had an average of 170 plays over the past ten months, giving them a cost per play of £1.30 – not much more than smaller items such as board games or building toys. Of the parents surveyed, 16% said they feel under pressure from their children

The top 5 most cost efficient toys: Toy Group

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42 pence

Dolls & Action Figures

£47.67

110

43 pence

Craft & Learning Toys

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44 pence

Pokemon Merchandise

£49.12

105

47 pence

Disney Merchandise

£43.19

92

47 pence

to buy them the lastest ‘musthave’ toys and gadgets. More than one in ten also admitted they don’t think the latest ‘must-have’ toys and gadgets are good value for money, but they buy them for their children regardless. Commenting on the study,

Mark Burgess, Chief Operating Officer at 118 118 Money, said: “With Christmas just around the corner, many parents feel under pressure to buy their children the latest toys and gadgets, and with toy trends changing so frequently it can be difficult to keep up!

“Our research has shown that parents needn’t panic in the run up to Christmas and that, when you shop around for the best deal, the larger items such as Playstations or iPads can make for a better investment than the smaller ones.”

For more advice on buying toys and gadgets for children, visit: www.118118money.com/blog/keeping-up-with-the-kids/

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Royal Opera House Children can meet Father Christmas at Monkton Elm

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Sparkles, snowflakes and a land of sweets – The Royal Ballet's The Nutcracker live in cinemas Thursday 8 December at 7.15pm www.roh.org.uk/cinema The Nutcracker, a firm family favourite, will be screened live into cinemas around the world on Thursday 8 December at 7.15pm with a encore screening of the quintessential festive treat on Sunday 11 December at 2pm. With Tchaikovsky’s mesmerizing score, a Christmas tree that magically grows, a battle between toy soldiers and an Army of Mice led by The Mouse King, and the famous role of the Sugar Plum Fairy danced by Royal Ballet Principal Lauren Cuthbertson with her Prince, Principal dancer Federico Bonelli, this event presented by Darcey Bussell is not to be missed. Peter Wright’s enchanting production tells the story of Clara, danced by Royal Ballet Principal Francesca Hayward, whose Christmas is transformed by a visit from Drosselmeyer, a mysterious magician and maker of magical toys. Drosselmeyer longs to break a curse that has turned his nephew, danced by

Australian Principal Alexander Campbell, into a nutcracker doll. Matched with exquisite designs and world-famous melodies, The Nutcracker has enthralled audiences for over 30 years since its opening in 1984. The production showcases the full energy of the Company, alongside the

emerging talent of young dancers from The Royal Ballet School. The stunning costumes, numbering around 600 and dating back to the worldpremiere, are revitalized for the show and captured in all their splendour by six cameras in the auditorium. For further information visit: www.roh.org.uk/cinema

BOYS and girls from Somerset who are on Santa’s nice list will be able to greet him at a garden centre in the county this month. Santa will be taking up residence in his grotto at Monkton Elm Garden & Pet Centre in December and meeting lots of children. Andrew Pitman, Store Manager at the award-winning, family run garden centre at Monkton Heathfield near Taunton, said: “We’re thrilled that Father Christmas has decided to take up residence in our grotto and meet all the boys and girls from the area. “Visiting the big man himself is a magical experience for little ones. The visit will include a one on one chat with Santa and children will receive a present, a

colouring card and a sticker. “The grotto has a magical feel that all the children will enjoy. Families will also be able to take photos alongside our giant handmade gingerbread family in exchange for a donation to Children’s Hospice South West. “We’ll also have live animals on-site too that children can see including two micro pigs and two miniature Shetland pony foals.” Advance booking for the grotto is recommended and can be done via www. monktonelmgardencentre. co.uk. Tickets cost £6.50 per child. Santa will be in residence in his grotto every weekend until December 18., 10am - 4pm. On December 19, 20, 21 and

23 grotto visits will be from 11am until 3pm. On Thursdays in December the grotto will be open from 4.10pm until 6pm.

For more information, please visit the garden centre, which is located just off the A38 at Monkton Heathfield between Bridgwater and Taunton, call 01823 412381, visit www.monktonelmgardencentre.co.uk, log on to www.facebook.com/Monktonelm or follow the company on Twitter by visiting www.twitter.com/Monktonelm.

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The dark winter days are filled with light and merriment at National Trust places in South Somerset On weekends this winter (26 November – 1 January, excluding 24 & 25 December), Montacute House and Garden can be enjoyed in all lights with a winter stroll around the garden and look around the Elizabethan house. Then, as dusk settles (3 – 7pm),

Montacute will gradually transform into a glittering beacon. The garden will be illuminated in atmospheric colours and tones, and the house will be glowing – lit like a lantern from within. After all, on wintry nights there is nothing more heartening than a lantern of light gleaming

though the darkness. Jolly mid-winter merriment will be in abundance at Barrington Court. From the last weekend in November and through the first three in December, the court house will be transformed and presented with a flavour of a 1920’s Lyle family Christmas. There is lots of fun and excitement to be had with music, games and Father Christmas will be tucked away in his snuggly study. He loves to chat and everyone who visits gets a present, although an appointment needs to be made with his elves first (£9/child). There is ample opportunity to get ahead with some Christmas shopping on Saturday 26 November after 3pm, with a special chance to stay and shop at the wonderful

artisan workshops. It is also the season for indulgence with delicious festive teas in the elegantly decorated tea room (£12/person; booking essential). Grahame Meaden, Visitor Experience Manager at Montacute House and Garden, says: ‘Here in South Somerset we are very excited to be celebrating this festive season in two very different ways. It’s a merry Christmas time Above: The east front of Montacute House lit during a Lantern of Light © National Trust Staff

at Barrington Court; fantastic shopping, festive teas and, of course, you can steal some time with the big man himself, Father Christmas. Whereas, at Montacute, the winter is being welcomed in a slightly different way - by making the most of those dark nights with the house and garden spectacularly lit.’

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For more information about all the activities on offer at National Trust places in South Somerset this winter, please visit: www.nationaltrust.org.uk/montacute-house www.nationaltrust.org.uk/barrington-court

Christmas at Willowbrook Willowbrook Nursery and Garden Centre is a great place to pick up some Christmas gifts. This year our Christmas trees can be viewed online and ordered using our ‘Click & Collect’ service. We also have a well-stocked shop that has many Christmas ideas for the garden and this year we have a range of ‘Garden Games’ which make great stocking fillers. Our gift-wrap service is free of charge. Our wine shop ‘Winesolution’ has moved into its new location – why not come and see! The café and tea-room will be serving Christmas meals from 1st December – ideal for a small gathering. Our friendly and helpful staff looks forward to seeing you soon. Find us on the A38 between Taunton and Wellington or at www. willowbrook gardencentre. co.uk.

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Sleeping Beauty SSSSHH – Princess asleep!!!! Following last year’s Record-Breaking ‘JACK AND THE BEANSTALK’, The Tivoli Theatre and Producers Ron Martin Management & Born2Perform are delighted to announce 'Sleeping Beauty' as this year’s spectacular family pantomime! This magical pantomime adventure will be brought to life from Page to Stage from December 16th – January 2nd and features a fantastic cast of professional pantomime performers! MR KEN DEE returns to the Tivoli Theatre by popular demand as the hilarious

NANNY NELLY NICEHANDS, following his rib-tickling appearance last year. Ken will be joined by the young and vibrant CASEY LLOYD who plays his hilariously silly but lovable son! Every pantomime needs a hero, and this year JOSEPH GALE who plays the handsome PRINCE needs to defeat CARABOSSE played by KATIE TONKINSON and save the day by slaying the FIRE BREATHING DRAGON and prove his bravery, he’s sure to win the heart of the beautiful PRINCESS, played by ISOBEL GAMBLE. No pantomime would be complete without a touch

of sparkle and CHARLOTTE HOY will be returning to cast a magic spell over Wimborne this year as the magical FAIRY CRYSTAL. As always, the Tivoli Pantomime will feature a Full Supporting Cast of young, local dancers and performers! All the cast are ready and waiting in the wings to amuse and entertain you in what is certain to be a fantastic pantomime, with spectacular sets, beautiful costumes and laughter by the bucketful! 'Sleeping Beauty' is already the fastest selling pantomime in the history of the Tivoli Theatre, so book your tickets

now to avoid disappointment! This is sure to be a magical Pantomime adventure suitable for all the family, young and old. This promises to be the best value for money this Christmas! www.tivoliwimborne.co.uk

Get set for the Santa Express! Take a magical journey on the West Somerset Railway this Christmas with one of our Specials. We have something for everyone. Travel by train to Dunster By Candlelight where the medieval village turns its back on the modern day, and lights up its streets and shops with candlelight where possible. Our services leave at various times on 2nd and 3rd December. Our Carol Trains are held in the evening of 12th and 13th December from either Bishops Lydeard or Minehead where our steam

trains meander through the darkness to Williton, stopping off at stations along the way where you can alight and sing Christmas Carols accompanied by a brass band. Why not treat the kids to a ride on the Santa Express, your ticket will include your steam train travel from Bishops Lydeard or Minehead to Williton, a visit from Santa and a present for all children; refreshments and an entertainer are also on board. We have various dates throughout the month of December so please check our website for more details.

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Get into the spirit this Christmas by joining the West Somerset Railway on one of these festive specials. Tickets available now!!

Due to the popularity of the above events and the limited number of seats available, we strongly advise to book in advance, our tickets are selling fast, so book your tickets today online www.west-somerset-railway.co.uk or over the phone on 01643 704996.

Get in shape at The Princess Royal Sports Complex

The Princess Royal Sports Complex, Wellington School is open to the public all year round. We offer fantastic facilities to local clubs, organisations and individuals

for a variety of sports and activities. We have the biggest sports hall in town, a full size all weather pitch and a modern all purpose fitness suite. We run fitness classes every

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weekday including: Studio Circuits, Fitball, Kettlebell Training and Legs, Bums & Tums. Full details of these and all our facilities are on our website. We offer regular discounts to new gym members and class users (please keep an eye on our website). Our gym membership starts at £20 a month and we do not tie members down to a contract – sign up for a month or a week, it is up to you! We offer FREE regular programmes for our monthly members as well as offering monthly members FREE access to all our classes.

The Princess Royal Sports Complex plays host to a whole range of courses including: rugby coaching, hockey coaching, netball coaching, strength & conditioning coaching and lifeguard courses. Also – why not choose us for a birthday party? Leave the mess and the stress somewhere here! We cater for: football, bubble football, bouncy castles and even indoor go-karts! If you are looking for a whole hall football booking or badminton courts – please get in touch with reception as we may have some slots coming available in the New Year.

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. M A R K E T S . T H E AT R E S . FA I R S . F E T E S . S H O W S . E X H I B I T I O N S . December – 1st January: A Festival of Lights. Longleat, BA12 7NW Enjoy the glowing winter wonderland as it celebrates the Safari Park’s 50th anniversary. Walk through the grand entrance to the Festival of Light to be greeted by eight unique and majestic lion lanterns, commemorating the very first residents back in 1966. 01985 844400 1st December: A Brief History of Christmas. The Regal Theatre Minehead, TA24 5AY. Acclaimed historians GreenMatthews (with special guest Jude Rees) present a festive romp through 600 years of Christmas music, songs and stories. Beginning in the Middle Ages and ending in the 20th century, ‘A Brief History of Christmas’ is a whistle-stop tour of the origins of our midwinter festivities. Featuring longforgotten songs and tales as well as some familiar and well-loved carols. The perfect show for anyone looking to recapture the simple Yuletide delights of fellowship, laughter and good cheer. 7.30pm. 01643 706430 1st -31st December: Reindeer Trail, Museum of Somerset, Taunton TA1 4AA. A fun way to explore the museum throughout December. £1 per child. 01823 255088 2nd December – 1st January: Peter Pan. The Octagon Theatre, Yeovil, BA20 1UX. Hook your tickets now for The Octagon’s most spectacular pantomime ever! Times vary. 01935 422884 2nd December – 1st January: Peter Pan. The Northcott Theatre, Exeter, EX4 4QB. For over a hundred years, children (and adults) have drifted off to sleep dreaming of Tinkerbell, the Lost Boys, fairy dust, crocodiles and of course the villainous Captain Hook. Featuring death defying feats of flying and a generous sprinkling of fairy dust, let your imagination soar in this magical new stage adaptation of J.M. Barrie’s classic story – the perfect festive treat for all the family. 01392 726363 3rd December: Reindeer Dash. Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm, BS48 1PG. Put on your antlers and join us for a day of festivities this Christmas as we dash around a one mile

zoo track, reindeer style! Suitable for the whole family, you can walk, run or prance around the one mile track at your own pace. Simply turn up and take part! Visit zoo Courtyard for craft making sessions and enjoy carols sung by local choir groups. Head down to the reindeer field with our zoo keepers, a bag of animal food and say hi to our reindeer family! Our keepers will be there to tell you all about the herd at Noah's Ark whilst you get hands-on with the reindeer. Download a voucher from www.noahsarkzoofarm.co.uk for free child entry this season! 01275 852606 3rd – 4th December: A Lantern of Light. Montactue House, Montacute, Nr Yeovil, TA15 6XP. Brighten your winter by seeing Montacute House and Garden in a whole new light. The garden will be illuminated in atmospheric colours and the house will be glowing – lit like a lantern from within. Booking 0344 249 1895. 3rd – 4th December: Father Christmas at Barrington Court, TA19 0NQ. This is a very special opportunity to personally meet Father Christmas in his cosy study, he will have a quality gift for each child that books in to see him. Catch him while you can as he will be in residence during three weekends in December from 11am until 3pm. 01460 241938 4th December: Christmas through the Ages and illuminated garden winter walk. Dunster Castle, Dunster. As the light fades the castle will be spectacularly lit and dressed for Christmas, each room reflecting a specific time period from Victorian to the 1950s. An illuminated walk will lead you around the grounds, stopping off at the Water Mill and tearoom along the way. Stables shop is open for that perfect festive gift. 2-7pm 01643 821314 8th December – 15th January: Robin Hood. the egg, Theatre Royal, Bath BA1 1ET. Action packed, fast paced and fantastically funny, this year’s egg Christmas show brings to life the legend of England’s best-loved

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outlaw in a thrilling adventure for all times and all ages. Age: 6+. Times vary. 01225 823409 8th December – 8th January: Aladdin. Theatre Royal Bath, BA1 1ET. The thrilling story of a boy, a lamp and a genie, Aladdin is one of the most popular pantomimes of all. Audiences are promised a traditional show packed with comedy, slapstick, singing, dancing, beautiful costumes and plenty of participation. Times vary. 01225 448844 8th December: A Christmas Carol, presented by Chapterhouse Theatre Company. The Regal Theatre Minehead, TA24 5AY. On Christmas Eve, the most magical night of the year, the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge is whisked away on a terrifying journey through the past and into the future, accompanied by three fearsome ghosts determined to make him realize the true meaning of Christmas. Charles Dickens’ classic ghost story is brought alive in this most traditional of productions, complete with beautiful period costume, song, dance and a magnificent, original musical score. 7.30pm. 01643 706430 9th December: Sing4Fun at Christmas. Community choir perform a Christmas concert. Regal Theatre, Minehead, TA24 5AY. 7.30pm. 01643 706430. All profits from the event will be donated to charities. 9th -11th December: Christmas through the Ages and illuminated garden winter walk. Dunster Castle, Dunster. As the light fades the castle will be spectacularly lit and dressed for Christmas, each room reflecting a specific time period from Victorian to the 1950s. An illuminated walk will lead you around the grounds, stopping off at the Water Mill and tearoom along the way. Stables shop is open for that perfect festive gift. 2-7pm 01643 821314 10th December: Beauty and the Beast. The Playhouse, Weston super Mare. A Wicked Witch, a Prince turned into a Beast, a Madcap Inventor, a Beautiful Heroine, the Muscles

from Brussels and Dame so utterly bonkers, this traditional production will have you wanting to come back for more. 10th December: Spectacular Christmas Fayre at Willows and Wetlands Centre, Stoke St Gregory, Taunton. TA3 6HY. 10am5pm. This year our Market will include the Levels ‘Best Farmers’ Market alongside all our regular stall holders. All day event with refreshments being served at our café The Lemon Tree. 01823 490249 10th – 11th December: Santa at the Station, Midsomer Norton, BA3 2EY. 10am – 4pm. The Station Elves have constructed a special Christmas Grotto to welcome Santa in one of the coaches at platform 1 and a half. The resident Sentinel Steam Loco, Joyce, will be giving train rides for children under 16 free and adults £3. The first train ride will be 10.30, the last at 3pm. 01761 411221 10th – 11th December: Father Christmas at Barrington Court, TA19 0NQ. This is a very special opportunity to personally meet Father Christmas in his cosy study, he will have a quality gift for each child that books in to see him. 11am until 3pm. 01460 241938 10th – 11th December: A Lantern of Light. Montactue House, Montacute, Nr Yeovil, TA15 6XP. Brighten your winter by seeing Montacute House and Garden in a whole new light. The garden will be illuminated in atmospheric colours and the house will be glowing – lit like a lantern from within. Booking 0344 249 1895. 10th December: Christmas Fair - Elmhurst Junior School, Street, BA16 0HH. There will be lots of craft stalls to help you with your shopping including Glitter tattoos, sand shapes and Christmas makes for the children. Large tombola and raffle stall. Whilst you enjoy browsing why not have a cuppa and a mince pie, and the children can visit Santa in his Grotto. Finishing the afternoon with a performance from the school choir to create that Christmas spirit . A great fun afternoon for the whole family. 3-5.30pm. 01458 442979

10th December: Christmas Nativity at Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm, BS48 1PG. Join us for a traditional style Nativity, brought to you by The Redcliffe Brownies and Guides Group. Complete with a selection of classic sing-along Christmas carols, this performance will be sure to get you into the festive spirit! Show times: 12pm & 2pm. 01275 852606 11th December: Christmas Bazaar. Auction Centre & Livestock Market, Junction 24, M5, North Petherton. TA6 6DF Stalls selling variety of seasonal and other gifts together with festive bouncy castles and funfair rides plus Santa’s Grotto and festive songs. Tel: 07950 734343 15th December – 22nd January: The New Adventures of Snow Mouse. the egg, Theatre Royal Bath, BA1 1ET. Coproduction with Travelling Light about the little white mouse’s adventure in the snow. Winter has arrived and the woods are covered in white. A boy hurries to put on his winter clothes so he can run outside and play in a sparkly new world. Just when he starts to feel a bit lonely, he finds a sleeping mouse buried under the soft white flakes. Sliding, tumbling and laughing, they explore the winter wonderland together and keep each other safe and warm from the winter freeze. Come and join the two new friends on their adventures in a magical forest full of play, puppetry and music. Running time – 40 mins. 01225 823409 16th December: The Octagon Christmas Celebration. The Octagon, Yeovil, BA20 1UX. 01935 422884. The Octagon Choir, Castaways Theatre Group, Holy Trinity Primary School Choir and The Octagon Tappers join together to spread the spirit of the season. Guaranteed to put you in the festive mood, this concert will raise funds for The Foyer Club Charity and St Margaret’s Hospice. 7.30pm. 01935 422884 16th-21st December: Christmas through the Ages and illuminated garden winter walk. Dunster Castle, Dunster. As the light fades the castle will be spectacularly lit and dressed

for Christmas, each room reflecting a specific time period from Victorian to the 1950s. An illuminated walk will lead you around the grounds, stopping off at the Water Mill and tearoom along the way. Stables shop is open for that perfect festive gift. 2-7pm 01643 821314 17th – 18th December: A Lantern of Light. Montactue House, Montacute, Nr Yeovil, TA15 6XP. Brighten your winter by seeing Montacute House and Garden in a whole new light. The garden will be illuminated in atmospheric colours and the house will be glowing – lit like a lantern from within. Booking 0344 249 1895 17th – 18th December: Father Christmas at Barrington Court, TA19 0NQ. This is a very special opportunity to personally meet Father Christmas in his cosy study, he will have a quality gift for each child that books in to see him. 11am until 3pm. 01460 241938 18th December: Christmas Fun Afternoon with Exmoor Ponies. The Exmoor Pony Centre, Ashwick, Dulverton, TA22 9QE. Ride/Groom an Exmoor Pony. Christmas Trail, selection of crafts, mince pies, soup and refreshments. Min age for pony rides – 4yrs. All weather event. Free admission with small charges for individual activities. Tel: 01398 323093 27th December – 2nd January: The Snow Queen. Annual pantomime presented by Moorlight Theatre Productions at Meyer Theatre, Millfield School, Street, BA16 0YD. Times vary. 01458 831317 30th December – 7th January: The Pied Piper of Hamelin. Pantomime, Regal Theatre Minehead, TA24 5AY. 01643 706430 31st December – 1st January: A Lantern of Light. Montactue House, Montacute, Nr Yeovil, TA15 6XP. Brighten your winter by seeing Montacute House and Garden in a whole new light. The garden will be illuminated in atmospheric colours and the house will be glowing – lit like a lantern from within. Booking 0344 249 1895

Bodley Craft at Christmas Holiday Clubs for 8-14’s: Whether it’s Christmas shopping, wrapping presents, an extra day in the office or just having some time to yourself, let us entertain your children for the day! Loads of festive craft, games and fun filled days in December (12th, 13th, 19th, 20th and 29th). Special PixelHobby workshop 16th December, 9.30-12 noon. Adult Christmas Workshops: 9th December, Natural foliage wreath workshop, 7-9pm.

10th December, Wet Felting afternoon or evening session available. Birthday parties for any age. Whatever your age or reason for a party, let us take care of your celebration! We theme the party to suit you. No mess, no stress – leave the party to us! There are various Adult and Teenager workshops throughout the year.

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Christmas is around the corner…. but what about the birds in our garden? In the winter, birds require high energy foods (high in fat) to help them survive the frosty nights. This wreath could be the perfect gift for them. Just find somewhere suitable to hang it then sit back and enjoy their visit.

Some of the birds you might see include: Robins Great tits Blue tits Marsh tits Long-tailed tits Coal tits Goldfinches (especially if you fill a feeder with nyjer seeds which you can buy from any good pet shop) Greenfinches House sparows Song thrushes (usually ground feeding) Nuthatches Great spotted woodpeckers If you’re very lucky, you might even see a sparrowhawk but beware, as although beautiful they’ll be visiting in search of prey (i.e. songbirds).


Book Bag NEWS The Twelve Days of Christmas On the first day of Christmas my true love sent to me A Partridge in a Pear Tree. On the second day of Christmas my true love sent to me Two Turtle Doves and a Partridge in a Pear Tree.

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On the twelfth day of Christmas my true love sent to me: Twelve ……………. Eleven …………….. Lords a Leaping, Swans Ten ………………….. Nine …………………. a Swimming, Golden Eight ………………… Rings, Ladies Dancing, French Seven ………………. Hens, Geese a Laying, Six …………………… Five …………………….. Maids a Milking, Four ……………………… Calling Birds, Drummers Drumming, Three ……………………. Two Turtle Doves Pipers Piping and a Partridge in a Pear Tree!

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Crackers, presents, festive songs and sprouts. This game has it all! This Christmas, Rascals bring to you the only game your family will need over the Christmas period.You’ll get stockings full of presents with the brand new The Very Merry Christmas Game. Suitable for ages 8 and above and for 2-4 players or teams, The Very Merry Christmas Game brings the whole family together to compete for the most lavish set of presents to fill their stockings. Be warned though as the presents can be really nice or really naff and players may not find out what they have been given until the end of the game. Pull a cracker using the Cracker Cards to steal a better present from someone else’s stocking.You can even use real crackers if you have them. Land on the Carol Singers space and players have to sing their favourite festive song to avoid losing one their prezzies! Scheme your way to the best presents in the game but watch out for the dreaded sprout cards as they could have a bad effect on you! You get all the fun of Christmas in this one box. The Very Merry Christmas Game will become a must for your family every year! Parent Talk have 2 x The Very Merry Christmas Game to give away. For your chance to win, answer the question below and visit www.parenttalk.org.uk to enter by the closing date of 14th December.

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What song do you sing at a snowman’s birthday party? Freeze a jolly good fellow!

Who hides in the bakery at Christmas? A mince spy!

What’s the best thing to put into a Christmas cake? Your teeth!

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What do sheep say at Christmas? A Merry Christmas to Ewe!


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Scholarships on offer at Wellington School Wellington School offers Scholarships into Year 7. If you have an academic child, or one who excels in music, drama, art and design or sport, then Wellington School is the place to be. We have a single examination for all children coming into Year 7, so there is no separate scholarship examination. We run Taster Days and social activities for new pupils to meet each other and make friends before they arrive in September. If it is academic results you are concerned about for your child, Wellington School has just what you need. We had superb GCSE and A Level results across all subjects and 5 of our pupils went to Oxford or Cambridge this year with many more heading to prestigious Russell Group Universities. Pupils study the more rigorous IGCSE in Maths, Languages and Sciences as well as Latin and Greek and the emphasis is strongly academic. Wellington has so much more to offer than exam results. The performing arts go from strength to strength and Year 7, 8 and 9 pupils have just enjoyed producing a spectacular

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from 2 -11 in the Prep School and 11-18 in the Senior School, and we are justly proud of the rounded, all-encompassing education they receive. We call it “Learning For Life”. Come and see what makes us so special. Contact us on 01823 668800 or admissions@ wellingtonschool.org.uk to find out more about our Year 7 scholarship and entry procedures

production of Oliver. There are workshops, creative performances and technical opportunities and with a huge range of bands, orchestras and ensembles, the whole school is taking advantage of a variety of exciting opportunities. Our superb Chapel Choir performs regularly and our versatile musicians regularly sweep the board in singing competitions and exam results. We have superb sports facilities and a unique new Sport and Wellbeing

department with specialist strength and conditioning coaches who take fitness to new levels across all sporting disciplines. Our competitive sports have been resoundingly successful this year and the new Wellbeing Programme teaches pupils a healthy lifestyle that will serve them at school and long into the future. This includes nutrition, Judo, sports psychology and a vibrant and active Outdoor Education programme. We nurture and teach pupils

This term, Wellington Prep School has opened its doors to a host of two year olds in the new Chapel Nursery. Situated in the former Salvation Army Hall in the town, the lovely building, which sits on the edge of the School’s campus, has been redeveloped to create a superb nursery unit for the youngest members of our community. It is open all year round from 8.00am to 6.00pm each week day with flexible options for busy families who are keen for their children to receive an excellent start in life. “Happy parents, happy pupils!” – The Good Schools Guide

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‘Flying High’ Independent Santa Letter Company takes on Royal Mail and NSPCC Christmas is a year-round business for Santa, as dadof-two Jonathan Days has discovered. He’s not complaining though. His Santa letter business has delivered huge success. After only four years in the business, he and his elves are now seriously taking on the big boys at The Royal Mail and NSPCC, who have been delivering Santa letters for decades. Jonathan, aged 34, started Santa Letter Direct (www. santaletterdirect.co.uk), based in Draycott, Somerset, as a moonlighting operation while working full time in IT in Bristol. He’d bought a Santa letter for his daughter Phoebe, then ten months old, and thought it could be done so much better. Personalisation seemed to be the key and so Santa

Letter Direct became the first company to fully personalise replies as well as include a Christmas Day text service. Their unique approach has now made it the largest independent Santa Letter company in the UK with a phenomenal 260,000 Likes on Facebook and rapid growth. They expect to send more than 200,000 letters to children this year, up from 7,000 in 2013, their first year. The Post Office started replying to children who write to Santa in 1963 and today’s Royal Mail send out hundreds of thousands of replies but they lack the personal touch. “ We go so much further than Royal Mail who only offer a generic reply to a self-address, and warn families that Santa is not guaranteed to reply. So we ensure kids won’t be let down

by Santa,” says Jonathan. Santa Direct’s letter to kids can even say who has let Santa’s head elf know they’ve been “nice”, what present Santa is going to bring them, congratulate them on an achievement and mention a friend. "We also have an address - North Pole, PO Box 1245, Cheddar, BS27 9AS - so that kids can write, too. We receive hundreds of elaborately decorated letters to Santa every year,” he adds. Each letter from Santa is printed, posted in a festive envelope and delivered with a North Pole stamp. Parents can opt to add an activity pack that includes an activity sheet, a personalised Official Nice Certificate, “Santa please stop here” door hanger, festive finger puppets and Santa selfie

kit. The same child is sent a text from Santa from 8am on Christmas day. As befitting a Christmas business, Santa Letter Direct is a family affair. Jonathan’s elves include his wife Kelly who runs a wedding cake business from their home in Draycott, Somerset, Phoebe (now four) and one-year-old Molly. Both children appear in Santa Letter Direct online marketing and even Jonathan’s sister, Victoria, is involved. There’s no doubt that Jonathan’s online marketing experience has helped catapult the business to success. Santa Letter Direct were the first company to integrate a postal service for kids with a text message from Santa. Has Jonathan thought of taking the Santa Letter brand into different territory? “We

tried Easter Bunny letters but only got 500 people wanting the Easter Bunny to write to them. I think he prefers to stick to chocolate eggs," he says. "We've also been asked to produce an Adult Santa Letter, but that's not very family friendly so we've decided to give it a miss." Santa Letter Direct is focused on forever enhancing the family tradition of children

writing and receiving letters from Santa. Santa Letter Direct also has its sights of international expansion. “We are already posting letters around the world to countries such as Australia, Ireland and America, so it seems natural to set up bases in these territories. We are also looking to produce letters in multi languages in coming years”.

Top 5 Breathing Exercises to boost your energy With the countdown to Christmas now well and truly underway, it’s the perfect time to check you’re really in control. Conscious Breath-worker and Yoga Teacher, Aimee Hartley, co-founder of www. inspirationspace.co.uk takes us through her top 5 breathing exercises to balance your energies. Inhale. Exhale. Repeat. We breathe around 20,000 times a day and the way we breathe has a direct impact on the way we feel. Short, shallow breaths wreak havoc on the nervous system, setting alarm bells ringing and the body and mind believes it is under threat. Taking long, deep breaths sends positive messages to the brain that the body is relaxed, well and happy. Luckily, armed with knowledge and practice, we can learn to consciously change our breathing to improve our mood, simply by shifting the way we breathe. We can go from sleepy to energized, from panicked to calm, from restless to feeling at ease with just a few minutes of conscious, deep diaphragmatic breathing. With the launch of online audio classes at www. inspirationspace.co.uk/ breathingclasses, here is a list of the top 5 tried and tested, most effective breathing exercises to help you shift into a more positive state of mind. 1. ‘Breath Booster’ - from Sleepy to Energised This is like a ‘double shot espresso’ to the system but without the jitters. It’s a super effective breath exercise great for boosting the circulation, detoxifying the body and helps balance the nervous system. 14 Parent Talk December 2016

Contraindications: do not practice the breathwork if pregnant or you are menstruating and have pmt cramps Sit comfortably, either in a chair or cross-legged and allow the spine to be tall, shoulders relaxed and face soft. ✸ This breath is in through the nose out through the nose. ✸ As you breathe in, you want the belly to rise like a balloon ✸ The exhale is really active and has a good whoosh sound to it and the belly should draw back to the spine with a little speed and effort ✸ The rhythm is similar to a steam train gaining speed with a continuous flow to the breath. ✸ Start with 1 breath per second and continue for 10 breaths. Rest and then repeat. ✸ The effort and emphasis should always be on the exhalation and allow the inhale to arrive naturally after the exhale. You can also bring the arms into play to really boost the

energies in the system. Raise the arms up over the head. Stretch the fingers to the sky and on the exhalation bring the elbows into the ribcage with a little gusto. This will really help liven up the whole respiratory system. ✸ Inhale. Stretch the arms up over head ✸ Exhale: bring the elbows to the ribs allowing the elbows to liven up the ribs ✸ Repeat this movement for 10 breaths. Relax and repeat for up to 5 times ✸ Always seek the advice of a certified breath-worker before embarking on a prolonged breath practice. A video of this exercise if FREE to download via www.inspirationspace.co.uk The American Institute of Stress says: “Abdominal breathing for 20 minutes each day will reduce anxiety and reduce stress. Deep breathing increases the supply of oxygen to your brain and stimulates the parasympathetic nervous system, which promotes a

state of calmness. Breathing techniques help you feel connected to your body, bringing your awareness away from the worries in your head and quiets your mind.” 2. ‘Breath Deskercise’ from Uptight to Alright Great one to practice at the desk, midway through your working day. Sit comfortably in your chair rest your hands on your thighs and allow the spine to be tall (it sometimes helps to take the spine a little away from the support of your chair). To help release tension in the respiratory muscles in the shoulders and upper back: take a deep and slow inhalation through the nose and raise the shoulders to the ears. Exhale and let the shoulders go. Repeat 5-10 times and then rotate the shoulders slowly in a backward direction. Be mindful of how you sit at your desk. Make sure the shoulder blades are drawn down your back, the chest is lifted and allow space between the pelvis and the rib cage. A good posture can help you breathe easier. 3. ‘Sleep Deep 4-3-6 Breath’ – from Wired to Tired After a full on day, the system can often feel wired and winding down seems to be the last thing on the list. The breath can act as a perfect bridge from feeling in a heady state to connecting with a more peaceful state of mind. If comfortable, lie in bed on your belly, head to one side (one pillow, so not to crick the neck too much) and make sure the jaw is relaxed (allow there to be a small space between the upper and lower teeth). Hands either side of the hips, to allow the shoulders to unwind

and make sure the fingers are relaxed too. Close the eyes. Using a diaphragmatic breath whereby the belly rises on the inhalation – you should feel the belly create a dome shape, descending toward the mattress, breathe in through the nose for a count of 4. Hold the breath for a count of 3. Exhale through the mouth for a count of 6. Repeat this for 5 to 10 rounds and notice how the body relaxes on the exhalation. On each exhale imagine ‘letting go’ of the day. This should prepare you for a deep sleep. You can download the ‘sonic breath’ series at www.inspirationspace. co.uk to practise this breath counting technique. 4. ‘Good Calmer’ – from Panic to Zen, in under 10 This is a great breath work to help induce feelings of calm. It’s helped people overcome panic attacks and relaxed those who are stressed. Make sure you have practised deep belly breathing above before starting this breath work: 1. Begin with an exhale and then slowly fill your lungs with an inhale from the bottom to the top 2. Inflate your cheeks and purse your lips, as if blowing out through a straw, as you exhale through the mouth. Exhale for a count of 10 (repeating in your mind 1 – one thousand, 2 – two thousand and so on) 3. Begin again with a slow deep inhale through the nose and then exhale through the mouth as in step 2. 4. Repeat between 3 – 5 minutes or until you are feeling calm. This is great for anyone suffering from anxiety or mild panic attacks. By pursing your lips and

inflating your cheeks you create pressure on the vagus nerve in the back of your throat, which controls many of anxiety’s tell-tale symptoms such as sweating, racing heart, and nausea. By focusing on the count you help keep your mind free from anxious and fearful thoughts. 5. ‘Transformational Breath’ – from Strive to Thrive Transformational Breath is one of the world’s most cutting edge breath-work techniques, which has helped people reach their full potential, from those wishing to simply improve their respiratory system to those wanting to reach higher states of consciousness. Here’s a little taster you can practice on your own. Prop yourself up on the bed at a semi-reclined angle so your chest is higher than your legs. Make sure you are warm and comfortable, and that your head and neck are properly supported. Have your hands on your lower abdomen - a few inches below the navel. Relax the jaw and open the mouth wide, but not strained, and take a deep inhalation, belly should rise like a balloon, and exhale with a quick sigh. Keep all your focus on the inhalation. Inhalation should be about twice as long as the exhalation. Exhalation should be a quiet and relaxed. Keep the breath connected, so no pauses between breaths. Repeat this conscious connected breath from between 2 and 5 minutes (but no more without a breath coach) and notice any physical sensations in the body. Rest for one minute as you return to a normal breathing pattern – breathing through the nose.

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Yeovil youngsters take to the West End stage Performing on a West End stage is a dream that many youngsters have, but with such stiff competition, it is only the very few who are able to make that dream a reality. But last month students from Razzamataz Yeovil were able to perform in a gala show in London’s Her Majesty’s Theatre, home to the long running The Phantom of the Opera. The special performance on Sunday 13th November 2016 featured 12 Razzamataz schools and more than 300 students. Razzamataz Yeovil students performed a piece about ‘13’, a coming of age musical. “Performing on a West End

stage was a magical moment for our students and we were so delighted to be able to offer them this amazing opportunity,” says Claire Walford, Principal of Razzamataz Yeovil. “It was so great to see our students perform in such an iconic theatre. Razzamataz is all about making memories and we couldn’t be prouder of all of our children and staff.” Razzamataz came to national prominence after an appearance on Dragons’ Den in 2007 and Duncan Bannatyne became an investor. Razzamataz Yeovil is a parttime theatre school that offers singing, dancing and acting

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classes every Saturday for children ranging in age from 2-18. “Children of course come to us to learn how to sing, dance and act,” says Claire. “But really they are being offered so much more. We believe that regular performance opportunities, whether that is on a West End stage or within their local community, are a great way to boost children’s confidence and self-esteem. Through rehearsing as a team, they are learning important life lessons that are crucial transferable skills that every child can benefit from.”

“Education is the kindling of a flame – not the filling of a vessel.” Socrates At Millfield Pre-Prep we aim to ignite this ‘flame’ in your child in order to make the most of their talents and potential. Whether it is a three-year-old creating insect models or Year 2 pupils building bicycles as part of their transport investigation, we actively encourage a desire for learning and a willingness to try things out for themselves. Forest School is a key part of our outdoor learning programme; the messy mud kitchen and bread oven being favourites with our children. They also take regular walks through our fields and apple orchards, swim weekly in our school pool, visit our ponies in the stables and hunt for dragons up the Tor. Before and after-school care from 8am through to 6pm (for children over three) means familiar staff are always onhand for early drop-off and later collection and there is a wide choice of free after-school activities on offer. Fees for 3-5 year olds can be partly offset by Early Years funding. Our children are happy, confident, curious and active and their love of learning is clear for everyone to see. Please come and visit us soon to see the school in action.

To arrange a Personal Visit or book a place on our Open Morning on 3 March 2017 please call 01458 837524 or email hannahcox@millfieldprep.com millfieldschool.com/pre-prep

Millfield Minis Sports Clubs Millfield Minis Sports Clubs are open to all boys and girls, aged 1-9, in the local area. The clubs are held at Millfield Prep, Glastonbury, during term time. For January 2017 choose from:

Minis Football Thursdays, for ages 5-8 Minis Golf Tuesdays, for ages 6-9 Minis Swimming Tuesdays, for ages 1-3 Minis Tennis Saturdays, for ages 2-8 Minis Trampolining Wednesdays, for ages 2-4 With access to specialist facilities and equipment, our clubs are run by friendly, expert staff and provide the perfect introduction to your child’s chosen sport in a safe and caring environment.

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NURSERY All Hallows Preparatory School Nursery Class Give your 3 year old the best possible start within the environs of this renowned Prep School. Fantastic facilities and activities including Forest School, LTA Tennis Academy and Swimming Pool and access to specialist teaching staff for languages, Music, Art, Dance, Drama and Sport set this facility apart from other nurseries. Visit at any time: 01749 881600 admissions@allhallowsschool.co.uk Bridgwater College Childcare Centre is open to the general public and children of students, for children from four months to five years. There is also a Holiday Play Scheme for children up to eight years old. It has a secure outdoor area boasting an ‘inspirational garden’, where children are encouraged to explore both indoor and outdoor learning. T: 01278 441270 or E: childcare@bridgwater.ac.uk www.bridgwaterchildcare.co.uk Cheekie Monkeys Ilminster A friendly, calm and nurturing setting offering full time day care (8am-6pm) for children aged 0-5. We have highly experienced staff and excellent facilities in our baby and pre-school rooms, plus an amazing garden. Lesley/Ali 01460 52457 Christ Church School Nursery is a purpose built, friendly nursery, with large outdoor play areas that encourages your child to discover and grow at their own pace nurtured by our team of experienced staff and Nursery Teacher. Please call 01373 463781 for more information.

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Hazlegrove Nursery and Pre-Prep Sparkford. Hazlegrove’s innovative Pre-Prep curriculum is outstandingly successful, evident in the increased confidence and ability levels as children move up to the Prep School. The children benefit from experienced staff, specialist teaching and exceptional facilities including an indoor swimming pool and woods for Forest School. “Hazlegrove children are happy children” says Headmaster Richard Fenwick, “we simply want to provide the very best education we can for the pupils in our care”. For more information, contact Fiona O’Neill on 01963 442606

Millfield Pre-Prep School (Ages 2 - 7), situated in the beautiful Prep campus in Glastonbury. Our aim is to encourage a love of learning through a combination of classroom and outdoor activities, using a wide range of exciting and stimulating teaching methods. Small class sizes and excellent facilities, like our on–site Forest School and indoor swimming pool, support this. Over 20 free after school activities as well as an Early Birds and Late Club. To arrange a visit or a taster session please contact: Hannah Cox in Admissions on 01458 837524

King’s Hall Nursery King’s Hall is a wonderfully traditional yet progressive school set in the rolling Somerset countryside just outside Taunton. Although the Nursery shares the Preparatory school’s superb facilities, it is self contained and operates in a secure and peaceful environment. Log cabin classrooms, vast on-site Forest School and highly experienced, dedicated staff make King’s Hall Nursery the natural choice for children 2 to 5 years. 01823 285921 www.kingshalltaunton.co.uk

Perrott Hill Montessori Nursery and Pre-Prep. Given ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted, the Nursery is situated in the attractive, safe courtyard of the manor house. The Nursery children, aged 3-4 years, have the use of the extensive grounds and facilities of the school (age range 3-13) as well as having their own outdoor adventure play area. The staff are warm and friendly. Free after school care is available. 01460 72051 www.perrotthill.com

Little Boots Day Nursery (Ages 0-5, 8am-6pm) Come and visit us on Pottery Farm! Our idyllic setting offers fantastic opportunities for enhanced outdoor learning; we work with a maximum of 16 children a day ensuring each child gets the individual attention they need. Contact Cleo Wilson for more information. T 07936 555 676 littlebootsdaynursery.co.uk

Queen’s College Highgrove Nursery, Nursery School, Pre-Prep and Reception 0-5 years. Queen’s Pre Prep and Junior School is renowned for excellence in infant and junior education and care. The team at Queen’s Highgrove Nursery embrace such standards of education and development offering year round care 0-3 years. Queen’s Nursery School is situated in the Pre-Prep Department and it is here that the stepping stones to a formal

education are laid. Highly qualified and experienced Nursery School staff work in close liaison with parents and the Highgrove Nursery team, ensuring a smooth and personalised transition. Queen’s offers well-established parent and toddler groups. Queen’s Pre-Prep takes pride in providing a rich, stimulating and diverse education within a nurturing and caring environment. www.queenscollege.org.uk 01823 278928, junioradmissions@queenscollege. org.uk Rydal Day Nursery, Clevedon, is bright, fun and full of learning opportunities and happy children. Run by a fully qualified dynamic team, in a Makaton friendly setting and are "I Can accredited". Outstanding Ofsed July 2015. Open 8-6pm Monday-Thursday, 8am-5.30pm Friday all year. Two and Three year old funding accepted. www.rydaldaynursery.co.uk 01275 342352 Stepping Stones Playgroup Wells, term time only, 9am-3pm, ages 2-5. A friendly, caring and nurturing setting focused on developing each child's unique nature. Set within the secure yet stunning Stoberry Park School grounds with highly experienced staff. Christine Buckley 01749 677011 www.steppingstoneswells.co.uk Sunny Hill Pre-School and Pre-Prep (Ages 3 - 7), Sunny Hill welcomes pre-school and primary school-aged children, taking girls from 3-11 years old and boys aged 3-7. Situated in the beautiful market town of Bruton on the 40 acre campus of 'big sister'

school, Bruton School for Girls. Small classes mean that every child receives high quality individual attention; your child will not get ‘lost in the crowd’ at Sunny Hill. They will be treasured; we are interested in the individual child, they have our time and our attention. Wrap around care available. To arrange a visit or taster session please contact Mrs Carrie Crook in Admissions on 01749 824400 or email admissions@brutonschool.co.uk Taunton Nursery School for children from 0 years. Flexible Nursery Education, 7.30am- 5.45pm. Highly qualified teachers. Spectacular grounds and facilities used by all. Children can attend a combination of morning, afternoon and late club sessions. 01823 703300 www.tauntonschool.co.uk Wellington Prep School Nursery Attractive, well-designed buildings. Talented teachers. Cheerful children. Proud parents. All this can be yours at Wellington Prep School Nursery and Pre-Nursery. EYFS can be redeemed against our fees. We would love to have your children from 2 years upwards. Open 50 weeks per year. Please enjoy our website www.wellington-school.org.uk or call Maria Kerr to arrange a visit. 01823 668700 Little Wellies Term time Toddler group. Open to all pre-school children every Thursday morning 9.15-11.15am, Wellington Prep School Hall. £3 per child and £1 per additional child weekly charge. Contact Maria Kerr for more details 01823 668700 prep@wellington-school.org.uk

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“Wow! Our Best Ever Family Holiday” Rose Award winning Torridge House Cottages is just the place to bring your family. So much to do to keep everyone happy, such a relaxing and good feel environment; and tremendously good value, with no extra charges. The little community of 8 cottages are scattered around vibrant swathes of grassed gardens which are huge and interesting enough for great play and open and level for little ones to safely enjoy. For many, many years now Torridge House farm Cottages have been highly recommended 16 Parent Talk December 2016

by families of all ages, many of whom return year after year. They enjoy the daily animal feeding and hands-on baby rabbit, guinea pig and mouse cuddles and care time, and the comfortable and naturally friendly atmosphere; also, the great free outdoors of this beautiful part of North Devon which is blessed with sandy beaches and all sorts of walking and cycling opportunities in woodlands, wildlife reserves, on

commons, moors and coast and the stunning Tarka Trail. Back home at your cottage there is scope for play both inside as well as outdoors. We have the summer heated swimming and toddler pool, the “pitch” for ball games, hedge row walks, toddler toys and barbecues. Indoors, there’s table tennis, pool, sand and home play and a library room with books and dvds. Youngsters of all ages want to stay all day with the animals or just to play.

Play and stay! The cottages are much loved, very well kitted out and very much enjoyed. For more information see www.torridgehouse.co.uk

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In Glorious Devon welcoming comfortable cottages in an idylic setting

Join us on the farm, watch and help feed the animals. Large gardens, play room, games room. Lots of play space. Outdoor heated swimming pool. Providing very special child friendly relaxing holidays for over 29 years. Highly recommended. ‘VisitBritain 3 & 4 star’

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Super Heroes at St Cuthbert’s Real Life Super Heroes at St Cuthbert's Infants, start the term with sirens and safety! The children had a fantastic start to the new half term, as the introduction to their topic on safety involved a 'superhero safety' day. First the children had great fun as they arrived for school dressed up as both superheroes and 'real life' heroes. In amongst the Caped Crusaders, Spider men and Supergirls were lots of paramedics, nurses, police officers and firemen which was perfect as the children were joined throughout the day by all the emergency services. The police with a riot van and police car, the Fire brigade with the fire engine, the RNLI with their beach and water safety kit and St John Ambulance who led the children in mini first aid workshops. The children had hands on experience and safety advice from all the services and at one point the playground was covered in emergency service vehicles and personnel with a Head teacher modelling riot gear! The staff were so pleased that these critical life

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saving teams took time out of their busy schedules to come to the school to reinforce key messages of safety in a truly exciting and engaging manner.

One parent said “my child hasn't stopped talking about it, and we have had to be put in the recovery position at home too!"

The school and all its community would like to pass on a huge thank you to everyone who helped make the day a success, in particular a massive thank you to: Wells Community Police, Wells Fire Brigade, the RNLI, and St John Ambulance.

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Chard School Scholarship Day Situated in Grade 2* listed buildings in the heart of a bustling market town, Chard School has been opening its doors to children from the surrounding area since 1671. Over the past 50 years the school has transformed itself from a boys-only secondary school to a family-orientated prep school, taking both boys and girls through from Reception to Year 6. Small classes and specialist teachers ensure the education programme the school delivers is highly personal, and while the school unashamedly places a focus on the three R’s, it also encourages all pupils to take part in the flourishing programme of extra-curricular activities. After Year 6, pupils move on to a range of local schools, both state and independent, and, most recently, our leavers have been awarded scholarships for academic, musical, sporting and all-round achievement. Our website gives a very good insight into what we do, although it is no substitute for visiting us and seeing the school at work! Open Mornings are held regularly throughout

the year and personal tours can also be arranged through the School Office. Chard School will be holding a Scholarship Day on Monday 6th February 2017. Pupils currently in Years 2 to 4, who

wish to enrol in 2017, may apply. Four scholarships will be awarded to children whose talents will enrich the academic, musical, artistic or sporting life of Chard School. Means-tested bursaries are also available.

If you would like to enter your child for an award, please contact the School Secretary on 01460 63234 or office@chardschool.co.uk to request an information pack and application form. The closing date for applications is 27th January 2017.

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Four scholarships will be awarded to children* whose talents will enrich the academic, musical, artistic or sporting life of Chard School. Please contact us for more information or to enter your child for an award. * The scholarships are available to pupils in Years 2 to 4 who wish to apply to enrol in 2017. Closing date for applications is Friday 27th January 2017.

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BOOK REVIEW

Editor’s choice Snowflake in my Pocket By Rachel Bright & Yu Rong Published by Walker Books The snow is coming – Bear can smell it! Squirrel is excited – he’s never seen snow before. But when the snow arrives, Bear suddenly feels sick. Can Squirrel still bring some silvery, sparkly, magical snowflakes to his best friend? After all, aren’t snowflakes best when you can share them with your very best friend? Featuring a cut-out window in Squirrel’s oak tree home, this enchanting feel-good picture book gives readers a sneak-peek into the wintry world outside. A cosy, cuddly book to share on a snowy night with a loved one – at Christmas and all year round!

Star Wars: Galactic Atlas By Lucasfilm, Illustrated by Tim McDonagh Published by Egmont The ‘Galactic Atlas’, illustrated by Tim McDonagh in superb full colour, covers everything from Alderaan and Naboo to Tatooine and Yavin 4, taking in the epic stories, strange creatures and glorious vistas of the entire saga. Packed with maps, star charts and timelines, this is the ultimate book for Star Wars fans.

How Cities Work Published by Lonely Planet Kids Get ready to explore the city in a whole new way: inside, outside and underground. How Cities Work is an innovative book for young readers and is packed with city facts, loads of flaps to lift and unfolding pages to see inside buildings and under the streets. Children aged 7+ can learn about skyscrapers, underground systems and stinky sewers. Discover where people live and peek behind closed doors to see what’s going on in houses and apartments – or why not find out what goes on beneath the streets you walk on every day. Each page of ‘How Cities Work’ is stylishly illustrated by James Gulliver Hancock, creator of the All The Buildings That I’ve Drawn So Far series and there are loads of quirky details to spot. How many giant cowboy hats can you find through the book? That’s Not a Hippopotamus! By Juliette MacIver, illustrated by Sarah Davis Published by Gecko Press A class trip to the zoo descends into a chaotic hunt for the missing hippopotamus. Teacher, zookeeper and all the children join the search. The noise and drama reach a pitch, and no one thinks to listen to quiet Liam, who really might know where the hippo is hiding. ‘That’s Not a Hippopotamus!’ is packed with word play and madcap energy – and a whole different story to enjoy in the illustrations. 18 Parent Talk December 2016

A Day with Dogs By Dorothée de Monfreid Published by Gecko Press What do dogs do all day? Nine funny dogs live their everyday lives in these pages where you can learn all about colours, seasons, food, town and country, night and day, school and work, and much more – including dog breeds, of course.

How Machines Work By David Macaulay Published by DK The tale of an ingenious inventor sloth has won the Royal Society’s Young People’s Book Prize 2016, which champions the best science books for under 14s. The winning book, ‘How Machines Work’ follows the adventures of Sloth who ties to outwit his zookeeper with a fantastical array of engineered escape attempts. The illustrated book, complete with working cogs on the cover, explores engineering in an exciting way with pullouts and pop-outs to show how simple mechanics work in real life situations.

Rules For My Daughter & Rules For My Son By Walker Lamond Published by Atlantic Books Based on the hit blog and the US bestselling book, these two titles offer a collection of humorous and urbane fatherly advice to boys and girls as they grow up. From the sartorial to the practical to even a couple of sure fire hangover cures, these two books of rules, photos and accompanying quotations are all you will ever need to become industrious, thoughtful, charming and, of course, well-dressed. Fully illustrated with beautiful black and white photographs throughout and including an appendix with ‘Required reading’ and ‘Required listening’ for girls/boys respectively.

Migloo’s Weekend By William Bee Published by Walker Books Migloo is back! First we had ‘Migloo’s Day’, now we have a whole weekend with everyone’s favourite dog. Another jam-packed search-andfind which sees Miglo and his Sunnytown friends throw off their uniforms and living it large – going on trips to the museum, the outdoor cinema, the racetrack and the glitzy fairground. There might even be a film star sighting too!

’Twas the Fight Before Christmas - A parody By Josie Lloyd & Emlyn Rees Illustrated by Gillian Johnson Published by Little Brown ’Tis the season to be jolly. But as many a modern family knows, ‘tis the season to be micro-managed by your in-laws, guzzle too many sherries, fight over the TV remote, and panic about your internet shopping not arriving on time. But if you think that’s bad, just wait until you meet the Jones family. Instead of being their best Christmas ever, this might just be their last – especially if they don’t all pull together to help their surprise guest in his hour of need.

The Christmasaurus By Tom Fletcher Published by Puffin Set on Christmas Eve, this is a story about the magical adventures of a boy named William Trundle and a most unusual dinosaur called the Christmasaurus. There are sleigh bells and singing elves, Santa Claus and flying reindeer, music and magic. It’s a tale about adventure, family, friendship and discovering that the impossible might just be possible…

Otto the Book Bear in the Snow By Katie Cleminson Published by Penguin Random House Otto is a Book Bear. He lives in a book in the library with his friend Ernest. Otto and Ernest love nothing more than for their book to be borrowed and read, but they also have a very special secret – when no one is looking they can come to life and explore the library! This winter, the library is rife with excitement as Otto and friends prepare (secretly!) for the special winter party. When Otto and Ernest find their book is taken home for some wintery reading, they are desperate to get back to the library in time for the party. But how will they find their way there? It’s time for an incredible adventure through the snow!

Penguin Problems By Jory John, illustrated by Lane Smith Published by Walker Books In this hilarious first collaboration from Jory John and Lane Smith, a penguin levels with human readers about what penguin life is really like…and it isn’t all fun and games! Have you ever considered running away to Antarctica to escape the worries of life? Think again! This penguin has come to tell you that his life down there is no picnic. For starters, it is FREEZING. Also, you may get eaten. Plus, can you imagine trying to find your mum in a big crowd of identical penguins? Sure to raise an appreciative giggle from adult and child readers alike, Penguin Problems is the perfect wintery gift to read on a cold, dark night.

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Charity calls for new focus on writing for enjoyment National Literacy Trust publishes research showing sharp drop in how often children write outside school

The National Literacy Trust has published new research which shows that just one fifth of children and young people write daily outside the classroom. This is a significant drop since 2014 when more than a quarter of pupils put pen to paper or wrote digitally every day outside school. In fact, more than a quarter of children now say they rarely or never write something that isn’t for school. Children’s and Young People’s Writing in 2015, a report from the charity’s sixth annual survey of 32,569 children and young people aged between eight and 18, also evidences a decline in pupils enjoying writing in their free time and a significant gender gap: ✸ Just 44.8% of pupils said they enjoy writing either very much or quite a lot in 2015, versus 49.3% in 2014 ✸ While more than half of girls (51.9%) enjoy writing, only just over one third of boys (36.8%) do ✸ Boys are twice as likely as girls to say they don’t enjoy writing at all (19.4% versus 9.1%) and that they never write (10.6% versus 5.1%) The National Literacy Trust warns that this development could have a negative impact on school attainment, as children and young people who enjoy writing very much are seven times more likely to write above the level expected for their age, compared with those who do not enjoy writing at all (50.3% versus 7.2%). Similarly, students who write outside school daily are five times more likely to have levels of writing above those expected for their age, compared with those who never write outside the classroom (30.9% versus 5.8%). This drop in daily writing frequency outside school is in stark contrast to the huge increase in daily reading frequency; from 29.1% in 2010 to 43% in 2015. In addition, the drop in writing enjoyment contrasts with the steady annual increase in reading enjoyment evidenced in

children and young people from 49.1% in 2010 to 54.8% in 2015. National Literacy Trust Director Jonathan Douglas said: “We are calling for a new focus on writing for enjoyment from both government and the education sector. The prioritisation of reading for enjoyment in schools,

government policy and through third sector initiatives has reaped huge rewards at primary school stage, with increasing numbers of children demonstrating enjoyment of reading. “National Literacy Trust research indicates an undeniable correlation between writing enjoyment and frequency, and attainment. Whilst the new curriculum focus on spelling and grammar and phonics is important, it must not come at the expense of encouraging writing for enjoyment by teaching the writing process and encouraging children to write for purpose and audience. We must seek to create a culture or community of writers within schools.” National Literacy Trust author ambassador Frances Hardinge, whose children’s book The Lie Tree was named Costa Book of

the Year, said: “Hopefully we can inspire more children and young people to write for pleasure, in much the same way we have seen a heartening rise in recreational reading. Regular writing of any sort allows one to develop greater facility and confidence with language... and more to the point can be a lot of fun." The National Literacy Trust offers advice and resources to help teachers deliver highquality teaching that explores and celebrates writing with pupils across all key stages. In addition you can find resources to help create the right school culture and ethos to encourage young writers and to help develop positive attitudes to writing, as well as guidance on the latest writing curriculum and policy news. Visit www. literacytrust.org.uk/writing.

Tips to encourage your child’s writing learning to write Being able to write is one of the many things that most of us take for granted. Even if we’re not keen writers, we may still write out a shopping list or jot down the odd note. For children, writing is a skill that they have to learn and, like so much during their childhood, it develops gradually. Below are the National Literacy Trust’s top tips for encouraging your child’s interest in writing as they grow up.

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Be patient Children who have their writing corrected too often or are asked to write things out ‘properly’ can lose interest in doing it at all. Writing correctly is a skill that takes a few years to develop, and it’s important to encourage your child rather than over-correct them.

Provide lots of fun writing materials Provide lots of paper, crayons, felt tips and pencils for your child so they can write whenever the mood takes them. Providing materials in lots of different colours and styles can make children enjoy using them more. You can even get creative and use chalk on outdoor walls and pavements.

Be relaxed about spelling Spelling usually becomes more accurate as children learn to read, which takes time. If children become anxious about how to write down a word, they may develop a habit of only writing what they know they can spell – so try to avoid over-correcting their spelling too.

Lead by example Let your child see you writing and show them how you write. For example, if you write down a shopping list, show your child what’s on the list and explain what it’s for. This will help your child see the value of writing as an everyday skill. You can also write little notes and letters to your child and encourage them to reciprocate.

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Praise your child’s writing Children who know that anything they write will be praised will write more often and will therefore get better at it. Make sure your child knows that you’re proud of their writing – you can even display it around the house. Literacy Apps Learning to write doesn’t just have to mean putting pen to paper - there are lots of apps designed to get children writing. There is a curated list of apps for helping children with their writing on the National Literacy Trust’s Literacy Apps website. Remember that it’s important for you and your child to engage with any apps together, rather than leaving them to play on their own.

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Bath Christmas Market

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Thursday 24 November – Sunday 11 December 2016

Bath Christmas Market has all you want for Christmas and more. Immerse yourself in this magical shopping experience, which is regularly voted amongst the most popular in the UK. This 18 day Christmas shopping extravaganza brings festive cheer to the picturesque streets and squares, and is the biggest Christmas shopping event in the South West. Warm your hands over a mulled cider, browse through over 170 wooden chalets and get your Christmas shopping wrapped up early. With 85% of wooden chalets showcasing the amazing produce of Bath and the South West you will be sure to find the perfect present for friends and family or perhaps even a little something to treat yourself. Weary shoppers can rest tired feet, take a well-earned rest and soak up some festive fun at The Lodge which will be returning for a second year to serve up comforting winter food and warming tipples from Bath Ales. Take a break from shopping with a visit to Bath on Ice, Bath’s one and only real ice rink located in Royal Victoria Park, in the centre of Bath. Or soak up some culture in Bath’s fantastic museums. No.1 Royal Crescent and the American Museum are both dressed for Christmas and full of festive cheer. For more information about things to see and do during Bath Christmas Market visit www.bathchristmasmarket.co.uk

❄ ❄ competition Win a family complimentary pass and a family ticket to go ice skating at Bath on Ice Parent Talk has teamed up with VisitBath and Bath on Ice to offer readers the chance to win a family ticket to a number of major tourist attractions and Bath on Ice. It’s the perfect prize for those who don’t want to ‘just shop till they drop’ but also get a bit of exercise and culture in as well. Bath on Ice The rink opens on Friday 18 November until Tuesday 3 January, every day (except Christmas day) from 10am until 9pm. It is conveniently located in Royal Victoria Park with parking available in the adjacent Queen Charlotte Street car park and the park itself. Competition prize The Bath on Ice family ticket is for up to 4 people (2 adults, 2 children or 3 adults, 1 child). It includes skate hire and onehour on the ice. The skating session must be booked in advance and is subject to availability at the time of booking. It is not possible to turn up on the day as the required session may already

be fully booked. Please visit www.bathonice.com for details of session times. The complimentary pass is for 4 people and will be valid from the competition closing date until 3rd January. The complimentary pass can be collected from The Visitor Information Centre: Bath Visitor Information Centre Abbey Chambers Abbey Churchyard Bath BA1 1LY

For your chance to win, complete the missing name in the question below and visit www.parenttalk.org.uk to enter by the closing date of 14th December 2016.

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Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.