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Super Heroes are living amongst us Just when you thought you’d reached the end of your parenting tether, a poll comes along and reveals the high regard in which your children actually hold you. It may even help you to breathe a sigh of relief and remind you that actually you are not just doing a good job, but a heroic one too. A new poll of more than 1,000 infant school children has explored their fascination with all things superheroes and revealed ‘mum’ and ‘dad’ to be at the top of children’s real-life super hero list. What’s more, such is the power of parents, 85% of the children polled, believe the grown-ups in their life have secret super powers too. According to a recent poll released to mark the launch of new children’s collectible range, SuperZings – Rivals of Kaboom, the superpowers parents have according to the children in order of vote are:

1. The power to talk to Father Christmas and the Tooth Fairy 2. The power to see me even when they’re not looking at me 3. The power to hear me even when I am whispering 4. The power to detect lies 5. The power to make me laugh even when I am grumpy 6.The power to make me tell the truth 7. The power to hide healthy ingredients in my food 8. The power to tie shoelaces that don’t come undone 9. They don’t really need to sleep 10. The power to hypnotise Beyond the family circle, when it comes to real-life super hero jobs, the emergency services and medical professionals get the vote with Firefighters, the Police, Doctors, Paramedics and Nurses taking the top five spots. Soldiers, teachers and astronauts score well too as does The Queen who came in at number nine in the poll. Interestingly “people who make

the internet” and “people who make computers and phones” score higher in the hero index than actors, athletes and The Prime Minister. ‘Playing’ heroes and dressing up as a superhero can have a transformative effect on children according to the survey. When they wear a superhero costume, 41% of the children said it makes them feel strong. A third said

it makes them think they can do anything they want to do. It makes more than a quarter of children (28%) feel more confident while 25% say it can help them to do good things. If they could have any superpower, flying was by far the power that most of the children (41%) would love to have. Invisibility (26%) and being able to run superfast (26%)

New research shows just 5% of adults have the skills and confidence to provide first aid in emergency situations

Three UK charities call on the government to make first aid a compulsory part of the school curriculum Three of the UK’s largest charities are seeking public support for first aid to become a compulsory part of the school curriculum, following new research which shows more than nine in ten adults would not be able to save lives in first aid emergencies. The British Red Cross, St John Ambulance and the British Heart Foundation – who together form the Every Child A Lifesaver Coalition – are calling on people throughout England to take part in the Government’s call for evidence on Personal, Social, Health and Economic (PSHE) education, and join their push for first aid skills to be taught in all schools. Research, commissioned by the British Red Cross, 2 Parent Talk February 2018

asked more than 2,000 UK adults about their knowledge, confidence and willingness to intervene in three potentially life-threatening first aid emergencies – helping someone who is bleeding heavily, is unresponsive and breathing, or is unresponsive and not breathing. The findings show the vital need to provide first aid lessons in schools to address the public’s lack of knowledge and confidence to step in during a first aid emergency. The research shows: ● Only 1 in 20 people would feel knowledgeable, confident and willing to act in those three scenarios – 95% of people would not. ● Seven in ten adults lack the knowledge and confidence to act if someone collapsed and was unresponsive and breathing.

● Nearly seven in ten people polled lack the knowledge and confidence to act if someone was bleeding heavily. ● In addition to these scenarios, eight in ten adults also said they lack the knowledge and confidence to act if a baby was choking. Further research by the British Heart Foundation showed that 60% of adults would be worried about knowing what to do if they witnessed someone having a cardiac arrest and only 20% of respondents were able to correctly identify the signs of a cardiac arrest. Meanwhile, a survey by St John Ambulance shows that 80% of people feel that first aid lessons should be compulsory in all schools. But by making it compulsory for every child to receive just one hour of first aid education a year as part of PSHE, hundreds of thousands of young people could be empowered with the skills to save a life. Joe Mulligan, Head of First Aid Education at the British Red Cross, said: “When an emergency strikes, giving first aid could save someone’s life. We all hope that someone would be able to help us in an emergency, but our research shows that few people feel they have the skills and confidence to act in some serious situations. “By taking part in the government’s call for evidence and making first aid a mandatory part of PSHE on the national curriculum, you

could help us empower future generations with the simple but vital skills to save someone’s life in an emergency.” The Every Child a Lifesaver Coalition is asking teachers, parents, young people, and anyone who feels passionately about getting first aid taught in schools, to take part in the call for evidence. Carl Makins, Head of Training at St John Ambulance, said: “Children attend school for more than 1,000 hours a year; we’re asking for just one hour of that curriculum for them to learn first aid skills that will last a lifetime and might one day enable them to be the difference between a life lost and a life saved.’ Simon Gillespie, Chief Executive at the British Heart Foundation, said: “CPR really is the difference between life and death for thousands of people every year in the UK who suffer a cardiac arrest. Every second counts, so it is vital that school children across the UK are equipped with this simple, life-saving skill. It takes less than an hour to learn CPR, so dedicating just one PSHE lesson per year could create a generation of lifesavers.” The Government’s call for evidence Changes to the teaching of Sex and Relationship Education and PSHE closes on Monday 12th February 2018. Take part in the call for evidence by visiting https://eactivist.com/page/18036/ action/1

scored highly in the list as did the power to be super strong (23%) as well as having the ability to heal people when they are hurting (13%). The Top Ten most wanted Super Power List: Parents don’t want to be left out of the power party however. Despite undertaking parenting heroics day in day out, if they could get a helping hand from a superpower, they’d take one. If parents could have any superpower of their own, number one on the list would be Mary Poppins like powers for cleaning and tidying. Next would be the power to clone themselves so that they could be in more than one place at the same time while third would be the power to send the kids to sleep at the click of a finger. The full parenting superpower list is ranked below: 1. Being able to tidy up and clean at the click of a finger 2. The power to clone myself so I can be in more than one place at the same time

3. The power to send the kids to sleep at the click of a finger 4. To be able to turn into a fly to sit and watch my child from the classroom wall 5. Ability to get the laundry done and put away at the click of a finger 6. The power to click a finger to get kids dressed and ready for school 7. The power to freeze time to enjoy a hot drink/shower/ bath/toilet visit in peace 8. The power to make vegetables and fruit as appealing as sweets 9. The ability to function well on very little sleep 10. The ability to stop sibling rivalry 11. The power to mute the noise in the house 12. Telepathy 13. Lie detection skills 14. The power to make clothes fit at all times 15. The power to make clothes that don’t itch

Dippy the Diplodocus is coming to a town near you

Dippy’s imminent arrival is so close you can almost hear his footsteps as he approaches the South of England on his first stop on his National UK tour. The Natural History Museum’s iconic Diplodocus cast, Dippy, arrives in the South West on the 10th February and will reside in Dorset County Museum’s glorious Victorian Hall until the 7th May 2018. As the biggest celebrity ever to visit the West Country, tickets to see Dippy are being snapped up fast with visitors coming from across the region. It’s anticipated that 70,000 visitors will visit Dorchester, so the museum is encouraging potential visitors to book now to avoid disappointment. His stay in Dorset will be the first and only opportunity for residents of the South West of England to come face to face with Dippy without having to travel to London - it really is too good an opportunity to miss. “We are so excited to be welcoming Dippy on Tour to the South West and thrilled to be the first host venue on his National UK tour. This is the first time that anybody has had the chance to see Dippy outside of London and it appears that parents and grandparents in particular are making the most of this once in a lifetime opportunity.” “With the Jurassic Coast, the

birthplace of palaeontology just a few miles away I would encourage everyone to extend their visit and make it a day of memories that will last a lifetime” says Director of Dorset County Museum, Dr. Jon Murden. “Tickets to visit Dippy are being booked up fast, so we are encouraging everyone who hasn’t done so already, to reserve their tickets soon to avoid missing out.” Ticketing is FREE but to control the crowds and to ensure visitors get up close and personal to Dippy, tickets are being allocated specific timed slots. Please visit dorsetcountymuseum.org/ dippyontour to reserve your slot. During Dippy’s stay, Dorset County Museum has partnered with the Jurassic Coast Trust to plan a range of inspiring family activities including arts and crafts, open-air events and adventures along the famous Jurassic coastline that was once home to roaming dinosaurs just like Dippy. For the full list of natural history adventures taking place between February and May 2018, visit jurassiccoast.org. Dippy on Tour has been brought to Dorset by the Natural History Museum and Garfield Weston Foundation. His stay in Dorset is for a limited period only and will never be repeated again, so whilst he is here come and create some history of your own!

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Out and About

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Events

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Education, information

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Book Review

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Classified

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Dear Readers... Welcome back and I hope by now you’re feeling well and truly settled into 2018. Can you believe it’s already time to be thinking about half term? If you feel you need to get everyone out for a good run around, there are some great places to visit when they can really let off steam, come rain or shine. If you’re really lucky, look out for Dippy, no longer with the Natural History museum and now in residence here in the South West. Curious? I can’t wait to pay him a visit. Once again, we have a fantastic selection of books for all ages with some very subtle and clever themes within delightful stories for our younger readers. Happy Reading! Tamsin

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Win a Rodeo Bull from Hippychick worth £69.99 New in at Hippychick, the Rodeo Bull is the first ride on carver – its clever incline technology works the same as a skateboard so you can bend and lean to steer in tight and wide curves. It’s really steady, made from the best materials and even features long board wheels. For tired riders, there is even a tow belt so they can be pulled home! Bright colours for bright kids – the Rodeo Bull is available in orange, blue, pink and lime! The Rodeo Bull is suitable from 2-7 years, 35kg max. The Rodeo Bull isn’t the only toy that Hippychick stock. From their Classic World wooden

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and rhododendrons sheltering snowdrops, daffodils and wild garlic. The whole of the gardens blend into the wooded valleys and farmland beyond to a wide, wide horizon. The daily animal feeding is very special, a gently paced enthralling time for grownups and children alike, where the pigs are always excited about their food; the ducks and chickens enjoy being let out and the baby rabbits, baby mice and chicks love cuddles. Lots to do from pool to ping pong or just find a book or dvd in the library, or sit in a comfy chair with the kids in the play room.

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#GiftABundle campaign calls on parents to gift outgrown baby clothing to local families Following a successful pilot last year, the #GiftaBundle campaign which redistributes good quality, outgrown baby and children’s clothing is rolling out across 42 Mothercare stores in the run up to Mother’s Day on 11th March. The #GiftABundle campaign makes it easy for parents to pass on outgrown baby clothing to support local families and reduce textile waste. This year Mothercare and environmental charity Hubbub aim to collect over 65,000 items of clothing from parents across the country which will then be redistributed to families who can benefit from them via local community groups and charities. From 12th February until 11th March 2018, parents can gift bundles of six - ten items of good quality, outgrown baby clothing for ages between premature to three years, in selected Mothercare stores across the UK.

How to #GiftaBundle ● Pick up a bundle bag from selected Mothercare store counters. (See participating stores below). ● Fill it with six - ten pieces of good quality, outgrown clothing for an age group between premature to three years, and fill in the gift tag. ● Share your bundle on social media with #GiftABundle. ● Drop your bundle at collection points in one of the same selected Mothercare stores by 11th March and they’ll be gifted to families via community groups from Mother’s Day.

Not near a participating store? Bring #GiftABundle to your local community – email stine@hubbub.org.uk to find out more.

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OUT & ABOUT

Living Coasts February Half Term at The Museum of Somerset cleaner coasts There’s plenty on offer for families at The Museum of Somerset during February half term including the popular Castle Day. Inspired by Taunton’s 12th century castle, the museum is holding a day of activities on Sunday 11 February. Young visitors can attend Knight School and learn how to become a brave and noble knight. Taunton Garrison will be doing historical re-enactments based on the English Civil War and there will also be crafts and other activities to enjoy. The day runs from 10.00am to 5.00pm and costs £3 per person (age 3+) or £10 for a family.

Throughout the week from Monday 12 to Friday 16 February there will be children’s activities inspired by the colourful art of Hans Schwarz, now on display at the museum. The ‘Colourful Portraits’ activity runs from 10.30am to 1.00pm and from 2.00pm to 3.30pm and costs £1 per child (ages 3–11.) A ‘Colour Trail’ around the museum, costing £1, will also be available from 10 to 17 February. Susie Simmons Visitor Services Manager said: “Castle Day is a chance to bring to life some of the stories of Taunton Castle. Hundreds of visitors attend this popular event

Taunton Garrison re-enactors will be at Castle Day on February 11

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and we’re looking forward to another great day as well as to welcoming visitors throughout the week.” The Museum of Somerset is

part of The South West Heritage Trust, an independent charity that protects and celebrates Somerset and Devon’s rich heritage.

For more information visit www.museumofsomerset.org.uk or call 01823 255088

Colour Trail 10 - 17 February

Castle Day

Sunday 11 February 10.00 am - 5.00 pm Become a brave and noble knight at Knight School and see the Taunton Garrison re-enactors in battle. Family activities inspired by Taunton Castle. £3 per person (age 3+) £10 family

Colourful Portraits

Monday 12 - Friday 16 February 10.30 am - 1.00 pm & 2.00 pm - 3.30 pm Hands-on family fun inspired by portraits in The Art of Hans Schwarz exhibition. £1 per child (age 3-11)

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This half term, Paignton Zoo Environmental Park is launching its new events theme – and this year is going to be all about native species. Get up close and personal with the wildlife on your doorstep during our first Nearby Nature event. Running from 10th to 18th February, it will be a week of fun and discovery, with special talks and advice on how to make your own bug hotel at home and the launch of our Nearby Nature trail and bioblitz. Uncover the fantastic native species that live all around us. February half term is the first holiday of the year and a

good chance for families to get out and about and visit their favourite local attractions. The weather doesn’t always play along, but the great thing about Paignton Zoo is that there are plenty of buildings and undercover areas if there should be a shower. This is also the ideal time to think about getting an Annual Pass. There are lots of benefits to being part of the Paignton Zoo family: it means you can visit Paignton Zoo, Living Coasts and Newquay Zoo as often as you like and enjoy free or discounted entry to eight other zoos. In addition, junior members can join the zoos’ children’s

clubs and take part in exciting activities through the year

(there’s an extra charge for events).

You can view more information about our children's clubs on the Paignton Zoo website, www.paigntonzoo.org.uk. And importantly, you’ll be supporting our vital conservation work in the UK and overseas.

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12th May – Preston Beach, Paignton; Saturday 16th June Goodrington Beach, Paignton; Saturday 21st July - Breakwater Beach, Brixham; Wednesday 8th August - Torre Abbey Sands, Torquay; Saturday 15th September - Beacon Cove, Torquay. Living Coasts is part of the Torbay Cleaner Coasts Initiative (http://www.tcci.org.uk) and is doing its bit to clean up the Bay. Come along and join us!

Nearby Nature

Brighten your day with this colourful, cheery trail around the museum! £1 per child

museumofsomerset.org.uk 01823 255088 Taunton Castle, TA1 4AA

Join us this February halfterm for a week full of fun with the launch of our theme for the year - Nearby Nature. Learn about some of the fantastic native species we have all around us. This year, Living Coasts will be running a series of beach cleans around Torbay. Join our Coastal Crew and help us keep the shores clean! These FREE events will give you the chance to help the environment and learn more about local species, biodiversity and our shoreline. The beaches on our doorstep suffer with litter brought in by waves and left by beach users. All around Torbay, just away from the shoreline, is an underwater bed of sea grass which is home to many creatures, all of whom are affected by litter so do your bit to help avoid pollution by joining our coastal clean ups – and spreading the word about keeping beaches litter free! The beach cleans this year will be at the following locations (the exact times are still to be confirmed): Saturday

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A Go-Kart Party– exciting and fun for all!

Jolly Jumpers Playzone

We are an indoor play area for children 0 to 13yrs. We have a large ball pit, gigantic slide, obstacle course, disco dome and other exciting bouncy castles for your children to be entertained by whilst you enjoy a relaxing time with a hot drink. We also have a designated baby and toddler area as well as a café on site serving a wide variety of high quality foods at reasonable prices and some delicious home made dishes. Everyone is welcome to come and join in our groups which run each morning Monday to Friday term time only and include messy play, cooking, arts and craft, story time and songs and rhymes. On a Thursday morning we have our toddler group with

free juice and a biscuit and on Tuesdays we have a coffee morning with a free cake with every hot drink purchased. Why not book your child’s birthday party with us? We offer party rooms which can hold up to 40 people and a party host to help with your party. To make your child’s party extra special invite Jolly the rabbit, Olaf or Elsa to join you on your child’s special day. We are a small family run business based at junction 24 near North Petherton, Bridgwater, Somerset. Follow our Facebook page for information and further details about any special events that we may be running. Free parking is available on site. We are open 7 days a week (except Christmas).

If you are looking for a party that is really different, exciting, great fun and hassle free then look no further than Go-Kart Party. Nathan and his team offer both boys and girls of 4 -10 years a unique opportunity to race battery powered go-karts around an inflatable mini Grand Prix circuit. The parties are fully hosted and structured and fun games such as cops and robbers, cone dodging, reversing and emergency stopping will give the children an experience they will never forget.

Kart speeds and games are tailored to the age and ability of the children so whether they are aged 4 or 10 the kids will have an amazing time and will feel a real sense of achievement when they pick up their certificate and possibly the Go-Kart Party Best Driver trophy at the end of the party! Available indoors in numerous leisure centres and sports halls across Somerset, or even outside at your home, Go-Kart Party is accessible all year round at a venue near you.

Opening times Mon-sat 9am-6pm Sun 10am-6pm Unit 2 Market way, North Petherton, Bridgwater TA6 6DF 01278 663456

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Half term fun at Puxton Park Love is in the air at Puxton Park this February Half-term. With daily entertainment and free face painting and cookie decorating, Puxton Park is the place to go. The week starts with a fantastic magic show by the magnificent Johnny G on Monday the 12th February, on Tuesday Puxton is hosting their annual Fancy Dress Disco with Disco Steve, On Valentine’s Day, Felicity Fairy and her friends will be performing, telling stories and casting magical spells all over the park. The super popular

and hilarious Nutty Noah will be joining the fun on Thursday the 15th with his hilarious mix of silly comedy and magic. On Friday the 16th, Puxton’s animal team will be hosting meet and greet sessions with the creepy crawlers, and dairy shows in Puxton’s Milking Parlour. To finish off the week, another funky crazy disco will be happening on Saturday the 17th. In addition to all the extra fun going on, Puxton Park has over 30 fantastic attractions to entertain the whole

family for hours on end. Set in the beautiful Somerset countryside, the 50-acre family adventure park is one of the largest visitor attractions in the South West providing fun and variety with something to offer everyone. From a state of the art giant indoor play barn to the delightful Pets' Village, adults and children alike can experience the joys of getting up close and personal with the many animals they home. For more information, follow Puxton Park on Facebook or visit www.puxton.co.uk

Monday: Magic Show By the magnificent Johnny G Tuesday: Fancy dress disco with Disco Steve Wednesday: Felicity Fairy Story time and disco Thursday: Nutty Noah Friday: Animal Antics

See puxton.co.uk for details, Cowslip Lane, Hewsish, Weston-s-Mare, N. Somerset, BS24 6AH T: 01934 523500

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20 miles of steam train travel through the countryside and along the coast. Open on selected dates throughout Somerset’s February Half Term including our annual Snowdrops and Steam, offering passengers the opportunity to explore Exmoor’s Snowdrop Valley.

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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 . 31st Jan – 3rd March: Wicked (UK tour). Bristol Hippodrome, St Augustine’s Parade, BS1 4UZ. ‘A huge, bright, colourful production that’s full of wonder and joy’ (Official London Theatre), Wicked tells the incredible untold story of an unlikely but profound friendship between two young women who first meet as sorcery students. Their extraordinary adventures of Oz will ultimately see them fulfil their destinies as Glinda The Good and the Wicked Witch of the West. 7.30pm, Wed & Sat matinees at 2.30pm, Thurs matinee 15 Feb 0844 871 7627 1st February – 30th April: Dinosaur Bones, Radstock Museum, BA3 3EP. Dinosaur bones from a 140 million year old Pliosaur including a tooth and a paddle bone are on loan to the museum from local, award-winning geologist Simon Carpenter. 01761 437722 10th – 11th February: Togas and Tunics. The Roman Baths, Bath, BA1 1LZ. Find out how the Romans dressed and try on a toga. 10am-12.30pm & 1.30-4pm. 01225 477785 5th- 20th February: Behind the Scenes Tours, Dunster Castle, Dunster TA24 6SL. Take a 45 minute tour and see the castle as you never normally would. The dust sheets are out and the scaffolding is up. It’s the perfect opportunity to see how we look after Dunster Castle. Tours times vary and are subject to availability. Places are given on a first come first served basis and can not be pre-booked. 10am-4pm. 01643 821314

5th- 28th February: A Trail of Tales, Dunster Castle, Dunster TA24 6SL. Family trail takes you from the modern day to the Viking invasion. Follow the trail around the site to solve the questions and learn more about Dunster’s gory past. 01643 821314– family trail. 10th – 18th February: Half Term at The Museum of Somerset, Taunton, TA1 4AA. Colour Trail, Castle Day and Colourful Portraits. See p4 for details. 01823 255088 10th – 18th February: Half Term Havoc. Knightshayes Court, Tiverton EX16 7RQ. Get the kids out and about this half term with a range of activities aimed to help them tick off some of their 50 things to do before they’re 11¾. 10am-4pm. 01884 254665 10th – 18th February: February half term trail. Hestercombe Gardens, Cheddon Fitzpaine, Taunton, TA2 8LQ. Follow our fun family trail and find out about the jobs that keep our gardeners busy at this time of year. Don’t forget to look out for the first signs of Spring along the way too – see banks covered with snowdrops and fresh green leaves appearing on the trees. 10am-5pm. 01823 413923 12th February: Curious Tales. the egg, Theatre Royal Bath, BA1 1ET. Join the egg’s curious story tellers as they open their book of tall tales for a short performance followed by a friendly facilitated play session. Go on an incredible

A trip to Bristol

The children of Holly and Willow Class, Ditcheat School, enjoyed a busy day in Bristol, on the first day of the Spring term. It was a wonderful opportunity to kick start their topic on the city of Bristol. They had the opportunity to visit the Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol docks and visit a local mosque. All the children were very excited to explain what they had learnt when they arrived back in school. 6 Parent Talk February 2018

journey into a special world full of funky folk takes and crafty crafts. Age: under 5. 10am & 11.15am. 01225 823409 12th-16th February: Caesar’s Secrets. The Roman Baths, Bath, BA1 1LZ. Learn about Julius Caesar and use his secret code to make a Roman laurel crown. 10am-12.30pm & 1.304pm. 01225 477785 13th February: Shadow Puppet Theatre Workshop, The Brewhouse, Taunton, TA1 1JL. Do you love making up stories and putting on a performance? How about making a shadow puppet show? We’ve created a theatre, in which you can make and direct as many different shows as you like. Come along and create your own adventurous story. 10.30am & 1pm. Age 7+. 01823 283244 14th February: How to be Brave, The Brewhouse, Taunton, TA1 1JL. Isabella is a bicycling botanist who loves to share stories from her incredible journeys around the world with the people she meets along the way. With delightful storytelling, gorgeous illustrations, unexpected wonders and a handsome Story Bicycle called Dilys, Isabella will whisk you away to another world. 10am, 11.30am & 2pm. Age 4-11. 01823 283244 14th February: Hats Off to Bath. Victoria Art Gallery, Bath, BA2 4AT. Turn yourself into a Georgian with hats and head gear. Ages 3-7. 10.30am12.30pm & 1.30-3.30pm. 01225 477233 15th February: Top It Off. Fashion Museum, Bath, BA1 2QH. Top off your outfit by creating a tiara, crown or sash and explore the Royal Women exhibition. 10.30am-12.30pm & 1.30-4pm. 01225 477789 15th February: Tinpot Robot Workshop, The Brewhouse, Taunton, TA1 1JL. Adventure to the planet Tinpot and make your own tin can robot friend using magnets, junk metal and recycled materials. With handles for ears, nails for eyebrows and pipe cleaners for hair have lots of fun creating your own characters and stories. 10.30am & 1pm. Age 7+. 01823 283244 15th-18th February: Little Red and the Big Bad Wolf. the egg, Theatre Royal Bath, BA1 1ET. 11.30am & 3pm. Age: 5+. A bold and highly theatrical re-telling of the wellknown classic tale packed with music, dance and song. The production explores the thrill of adventure and unknown versus the safety and familiarity of the path and how irresistible straying can be, as well as the

tension between mankind and nature. 01225 823409 16th February: Model boats on the Mill Pond. Hestercombe Gardens, Cheddon Fitzpaine, Taunton, TA2 8LQ. We’ll be sailing some beautiful model boats on the Mill Pond and there will be some small radio-controlled ones for you to have a go with too. No need to book – just come on down to the Mill Pond when you arrive at Hestercombe. 50p per child. Normal admission applies. 10am – 4pm. 01823 413923 16th February: Go Out in Style. Victoria Art Gallery, Bath, BA2 4AT. Create a sedan chair fit for a king. Age 6-11. 10.30am-12.30pm & 1.30pm-3.30pm. 01225 477233 17th – 18th February: Horrible Histories – more best of Barmy Britain. The Playhouse, Weston super Mare, BS23 1HP. We all want to meet people from history. The trouble is everyone is dead! So it’s time to prepare yourselves for a special production of Horrible Histories featuring MORE of your favourite characters from our barmy past – and a brand new scene with wordy Will! Find out why the Romans were revolting! Could you survive the vicious Vikings? Can evil Elizabeth entertain England? Would you party with the Puritans? Clap along with crazy King Charles! Vomit with the vile Victorians and prepare to do battle in the frightful First World War! It’s History with the nasty bits left in! Sat 1.30pm & 7pm, Sun 11am & 2pm. 01934 645544 17th – 18th February: Togas and Tunics. The Roman Baths, Bath, BA1 1LZ. Find out how the Romans dressed and try on a toga. 10am-12.30pm & 1.30-4pm. 01225 477785 21st – 25th February: The Polar Bears Go Up. the egg, Theatre Royal Bath, BA1 1ET. Two lovable Polar Bears are intrepid explorers, famous for their wild expeditions. This time they’ll be climbing trees, jumping on clouds and reaching for the stars as they race all the way up to space. Of course, they’ll stop for sandwiches on the way! Wed 1pm, Thur-Fri 10am-1pm, Sat 11am, 1pm & 3pm, Sun 11.30am & 3pm. 01225 823409 24th – 25th February: Tiddler and Other Terrific Tales. The Brewhouse, Taunton, TA1 1JL. Under the sea, out on the farm and into the jungle, these terrific tales

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A trip to Monkey World this February

Saturday 10th February- Sunday 18th February Kid 4 a Quid! During half-term, children who bring a present for the primates gain entry to the park for just £1! (T&Cs apply- see website for details)

are woven together with live music, puppetry and a whole host of colourful characters from Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s best-loved titles: Tiddler, Monkey Puzzle, The Smartest Giant in Town and A Squash and a Squeeze. Times vary. All ages. 01823 283244 1st March: Priddy Preschool Open Morning. Village Hall, Priddy, BA5 3BE. 9.30am-12pm. Come along and discover what this beautiful rural preschool has to offer your child. 01749 870755 www.priddypreschool.org.uk 2nd March: The Little Mix Experience! The Octagon Theatre, Yeovil, BA20 1UX. Four hugely talented girls pay tribute to one of the UK’s finest GirlBands. With breathtaking dance moves, replica costumes and some of the finest vocals in the UK, this is a high-energy show from beginning to end, packed with all of Little Mix’s greatest hits and suitable for all ages!

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Featuring songs such as DNA, Wings, Salute, Black Magic, Love Me Like You, Secret Love Song and many, many more. They look like Little Mix, they sound like Little Mix, they are The Little Mix Experience. Fri, 6pm. 01935 422884 2nd – 4th March: A Tiger’s Tale. the egg, Theatre Royal Bath, BA1 1ET. Fri 10am & 1pm, Sat-Sun 11.30am & 3pm. Based on the extraordinary story of Fenella, the Holmfirth Tiger, A Tiger’s Tale is a high spirited balancing act of circus, puppetry, live music and song. From a circus train in South Africa, to a steamboat on the Atlantic Ocean and onward to West Yorkshire, a ramshackle travelling troupe tell us the unbelievable true story of a family of acrobats and their adopted tiger cub. Join Titch, Ma and Pa on their riotous adventure into a world where ‘all the best stories ends with a surprise’ 01225 823409

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Birthday Parties for any age Various Workshops throughout the year For more information and to book contact: sam@bodleycraft.co.uk or www.bodleycraft.co.uk

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Summer Residential Camps at Mill on the Brue Summer Residential Camps are being planned as you read. We are a family run Centre, which has been operating for over thirty five years, and think we know exactly what your child would like to be doing during the summer holidays. Having fun, excitement, challenge, making friends, trying out new activities, getting muddy and wet, – no pressure of mobiles, exams or school, just having a whale of a time. Mill on the Brue is based in Bruton, Somerset in an old farmhouse and converted barns. There are twenty five

acres of woods, fields, and river valley to explore and have fun. Archery, canoeing, raft building and racing, rifle shooting, high ropes, fire lighting, camping, rocket firing, crafts, giant water slide, concert and disco, tower jump, high ropes, giant zip wires and assault courses are just some of the forty activities, games and outdoor pursuits on offer in 2018. The instructors are experienced, fun and friendly and stay with the group all week. Mill on the Brue is well known for its delicious meals, plentiful and all home cooked and we grow much of our

organic vegetables and fruit. Residential summer camps start on Sunday 8th July until Saturday 18th August for 8 – 15 years. Adventure days Mondays to Fridays 7 – 12 years, 8.30am – 5.30pm, even Mini Mobsters

for some midweek mornings 5 & 6 years old. They’ll come back tired but very happy! info@millonthebrue.co.uk 00 44 (0) 1749 812307 www.millonthebrue.co.uk

Fun day out for all the family

The West Somerset Railway is a heritage railway offering a fun day out for all the family. Join us on various days throughout February Half-Term to experience a day travelling through the countryside and along the coast by steam train,

with opportunities to meet Brunel! Our railway begins in the village of Bishops Lydeard situated just a few miles from Taunton, the County Town of Somerset. Our railway meanders through the Quantock Hills and terminates at the seaside

town of Minehead with 9 idyllic stations along the way, each maintained and restored by our loving volunteers. With places of interest such as the harbour town of Watchet, the medieval village of Dunster and so much more, we are a wonderful place to visit. Over February Half Term we also host our Snowdrops and Steam event. Your journey starts aboard the 10.15 departure from Bishops Lydeard Station, travelling by steam train to alight at Dunster Station, where a connecting road coach will meet you for your moorland

journey to Wheddon Cross. For more information about the railway, and what we have to offer, please visit our website www.west-somerset-railway. co.uk or contact us on 01643 704996.

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Plan for the year ahead with Willowbrook Garden Centre time for a relaxing cup of tea and something to eat in the Café and tearoom (Pie Wednesdays will warm you up on a cold day!). We have a great range of fish tanks in the Aquatic shop along with lots of tropical and Coldwater fish, food, lights and

treatments. The pet shop has new flavours in their grainfree range of dog food and they also sell Natural Instincts frozen pet food. Don’t forget to visit Winesolution wine shop in their new location inside the main shop.

Find Willowbrook situated between Taunton and Wellington on the A38 or at www.willowbrooknurseryandgardencentre.co.uk Although the weather is still in Winter, this is the time when everybody can plan the garden for the year ahead. We have over 50 varieties of seed potatoes, onions and shallots and Summer flowering bulbs now in. The range of bare-root hedging is an ideal way to create either a native or formal screen and now is the best time to plant. Our range of trees, Winter heathers, cornus and hellebores are ready to add structure to your garden and make it look fantastic. After the planning, make

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British sailor Alexander Selkirk is rescued after being marooned on a desert island (Fernandez Island – 400 miles off mainland Chile) for 5 years. His story is the inspiration for Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe.

3rd February 1982

John Sharples, England, finishes disco dancing after 371 hours.

5th February 1953

Sweet rationing ends in Britain after 10 years

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Monopoly board game goes on sale for the first time.

12 February 1554

King George VI stamp is replaced with Queen Elizabeth II.

The ‘nine days queen’, Lady Jane Grey is beheaded at the age of 16 at The Tower of London

Mary Queen of Scots beheaded.

Birth of Charles Darwin.

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Margaret Thatcher becomes the first woman leader of the Conservative party

British ice couple Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean score Olympic gold

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Prince Charles and Lady Di announce their engagement

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Wicked flies into Bristol

“The gravitydefying ‘Wizard of Oz’ prequel” (Time Out) will play from Wednesday 31 January until Saturday 3 March 2018.

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Witch of the West’ by Gregory Maguire and adapted for the stage by Winnie Holzman (My So-Called Life). Musical staging is by Tony Award-winner Wayne Cilento and the production is directed by two-time Tony Award-winner Joe Mantello. WICKED is produced around the world by Marc Platt, Universal Stage Productions, The Araca Group, Jon B. Platt and David Stone. Executive Producer (UK & Ireland) Michael McCabe.

WICKED is already the three occasions) and 15th longest running two Olivier Audience show in West End Awards in the UK. theatre history and WICKED has music is now in its 12th year and lyrics by multi at London’s Apollo Grammy and Academy WICKED Executive Producer (UK & Ireland) Parent Talk have 4 tickets to give away for Victoria Theatre, where Award-winner Stephen Michael McCabe said: “We are delighted Thursday 1st March at 7.30pm. it continues an openSchwartz (Godspell, that our year-long 2018 UK & Ireland Tour of For your chance to win, look at the question ended run. Around Disney’s Pocahontas, Wicked will begin with a return engagement to below and visit www.parenttalk.org.uk to enter the world, WICKED The Hunchback of Notre the magnificent Bristol Hippodrome. It takes by the closing date of 21 February 2018, 1pm. has been seen by over Dame and Enchanted 100 people, both onstage and backstage, 53 million people and, for DreamWorks, to deliver this gigantic production at each in 16 countries, and The Prince of Egypt) and performance and audiences can be assured How many major awards has Wicked won? won over 100 major is based on the novel that no expense has been spared in mounting a) Over 50 b) Over 75 c) Over 100 awards, including ‘Wicked: The Life and this acclaimed touring version of the West End ten theatregoerTimes of the Wicked and Broadway show. We can’t wait to share voted WhatsOnStage the spectacle, magic and incredible story with Official website: www.WickedTheMusical.co.uk Awards (winning ‘Best audiences in Bristol.” Twitter: @WickedUK | Facebook: /WickedUK | Instagram: @WickedUK West End Show’ on Enter our competition and find the answers to the puzzles at www.parenttalk.org.uk

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NURSERYdirectory 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 Brook Green Early Years Recently relocated to purpose built setting offering a larger learning environment and large garden which can be accessed at all times for free flow play. Highly qualified staff. Spaces available now, 2/3/4 year old funding accepted. Please call 01823 353072 for further information. Bridgwater & Taunton College Childcare Centre is Ofsted rated Outstanding and open to the general public and children of students, from four months to five years of age. 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 E: childcare@bridgwater.ac.uk www.bridgwaterchildcare.co.uk First Steps Day Nursery School (all year from 8am-6pm). For children from 3 months to 5 years. Offering a caring, educational and safe environment for your child. All fully qualified staff. T: Elaine Garland 01749 346733 E: fsdaynursery@btconnect.com

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 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 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,

qualified dynamic team, in a Makaton friendly setting and "I Can accredited". Outstanding Ofsed July 2015. Open all year 8-6pm Monday-Thursday, 8am-5.30pm Friday, for ages 8 months – 5 years. Two and Three year old funding accepted. www.rydaldaynursery.co.uk 01275 342352

using a child-led curriculum, small class sizes and excellent facilities, including our on-site Forest School and indoor swimming pool. Over 20 free after-school activities as well as an Early Birds and Late Club, and a daily toddler group during term time for ages 1-2½. To arrange a visit please contact: Hannah Cox in Admissions on 01458 837524 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 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

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

The Bush Nursery, Pilton. Set in an idyllic location with extensive grounds, we provide bespoke care to children from 1-5 years. With no more than 12 children per session, children have truly individual care. Open 8-6 all year round. Vivien Goode 01749 890327 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 Rachel Debenham 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 Marian Bassindale for more details 01823 668700 prep@wellington-school.org.uk Woodlands Pre-school Ruishton, Taunton Our purpose built setting, offers a wide range of learning opportunities for children aged 2 – 4yrs. In partnership with parents we nurture children, enabling them to explore and grow in confidence. We accept 2yr old funded children and the 30hrs entitlement. 01823 444302

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Alliance comments on new tax-free chidcare compensation statistics The Pre-school Learning Alliance has called on the Government to step up efforts to fix the Childcare Service website – which parents are required to use to apply for tax-free childcare and the 30 hour scheme – after Government responses to Parliamentary Questions tabled last week revealed that: ● HMRC has paid £966,666 to parents in lieu of tax-free childcare payments to date ● HMRC has paid £38,949 in 10 Parent Talk February 2018

compensation to parents for inconvenience and expenses incurred as a result of the scheme – for example, having to call the helpline ● HMRC has received 3,496 complaints from parents experiencing technical issues with the online system ● the tax-free childcare helpline has received 769,015 calls from parents as of 19 January. In August, the Government confirmed that parents who had experienced difficulties accessing the Childcare

Service system could apply for compensation. Commenting on the statistics, Neil Leitch, Chief Executive of the Pre-school Learning Alliance, said: “We know that HMRC is working to resolve the longrunning problems with the Childcare Service website, but this just isn’t good enough. “At the moment, applying for tax-free childcare and the 30 hours via the online system is a complete lottery – while

some parents have been able to use the service without issue, others are still facing a range of technical problems often preventing them from being able to do the simplest things, from verifying their details to reconfirming their eligibility to simply logging into their account. “We hope the Government will take action on this as a matter of priority, and ensure that the childcare support it has promised to parents is actually accessible."

Neil Leitch, Chief Executive of the Pre-school Learning Alliance

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Opportunities at the Centre Creative Arts start early for Young Musicians at Hazlegrove Nursery

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and Pre-Prep

Bursaries available now for young musicians The Guildhall School of Music & Drama in London has generously allocated bursaries to Centre for Young Musicians Taunton for this academic year. Students can start straight away; no auditions. The bursaries are assisted places provided under the Guildhall School’s Access Agreement, intended for secondary aged students from families who would otherwise be unable to afford the CYMT

fees and access the excellent coaching at CYMT. Bursaries for students aged 5 - 18 are available thanks to Sound Foundation Somerset with Arts Council England funding. To apply email taunton@cym. org.uk or call 07754 217993 for more information. Summer Music Course 2018 at Centre for Young Musicians Taunton 6 - 10 August, 9am - 5pm daily A fun-filled week of musicmaking with expert tutors.

Bands, orchestra, music technology, singing, junk percussion, and opportunities to improve music performance, skills & music theory. Hugely beneficial for students of GCSE / A Level Music, the CYMT summer music course is for instrumentalists and singers aged 10 - 18, Grades 3 - 8. Age & ability limits are guidelines. Excellent value for the full week at £270, part time also available. Sign up online at cymtaunton. org.uk or call 07754 217993 for more information.

Confidence and creativity are at the heart of Hazlegrove Nursery and Pre-Prep where children have the opportunity to engage with expressive arts from the very early years. The creative process starts as soon as parents engage with the school. There are plenty of opportunities for imaginary play in the Nursery including Music and Dance every Tuesday morning and Hazlegrove Squirrels, the parent and toddler group which runs on Wednesday afternoon in term time. The group provides a relaxed opportunity to spend time experiencing the atmosphere of the Pre-Prep environment whilst children play, dance, sing or have fun in the woods at Forest School. Head of Pre-Prep, Miss Ellie Lee said, ‘Engaging in expressive arts from the earliest age enables the development of key learning skills and encourages areas of learning including communication, physical, personal, social and emotional development. The focus is engagement and connection with babies, toddlers and young children in a gentle, nurturing environment and

their enjoyment and pride in performing is clearly evident. This is particularly apparent during our themed Dance and Drama days’. There are regular opportunities for the children to perform to an audience including Harvest Assembly and Christmas Nativity, termly concerts in the intimacy of the Pre-Prep Front Hall and the spectacular Circus in the Big Top. Performing Arts are part of the curriculum from Year 1.

Rhona Matheson, the Chief Executive of Scotland’s top National Art’s and Early Years organisation, Starcatchers argued recently that, ‘10 years ago, people questioned what the point of theatre and creativity for babies and toddlers was, in 2017 people question why there isn’t more?’. The children and staff at Hazlegrove Nursery and PrePrep couldn’t agree more.

For further information, please contact Sarah-Jane on 01963 442 606 admissions@hazlegrove.co.uk www.hazlegrove.co.uk

Hazlegrove Nursery, Pre-PreP aNd PreP Good foundations are everything...

Call to arrange a visit, we look forward to meeting you! As your child takes their first steps in the biggest adventure of their school life, they deserve the very best start. Hazlegrove children are happy children. Please call Sarah-Jane on 01963 442606 to arrange a visit. www.hazlegrove.co.uk follow us on twitter @parenttalksw visit us at www.parenttalk.org.uk

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Wellington School Nursery ● Highly experienced team of staff ● Fabulous settings ● Strong partnerships with our families ● Unique atmosphere ● All year round care The Chapel Nursery The Chapel Nursery is for our younger children; our two and three year olds. ● This beautiful old building has been re-engineered and refurbished to provide an ideal setting for this age group. ● The zoned adventure garden provides opportunities for children to explore, create and play in a wonderfully stimulating space. ● The main hall provides a great space for all sorts of different activities including wet play. ● There is a separate dining area where our children eat their main meals. ● The sleep pod provides a calm cocoon where children can rest, sleep and relax. The Price’s Nursery The Price’s Nursery is for our slightly older children; our three and four year olds in their preschool year. ● Two specially designed nursery classrooms ● Extensive outside space and

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access to the Prep School’s facilities ● Music and Computing lessons from specialist teachers and PE in our superb school hall. ● Our children also eat their lunch in the dining room, alongside slightly older children in the Prep School. We have an excellent staff to child ratio and will only take a maximum of 24 children in each setting as we believe it is important to provide the space and the opportunity for

each child to be nurtured and to flourish as an individual. A smaller, more intimate setting is vital for this. There are many trips. We have our own Forest School woodland and picking strawberries, visiting local farm shops and trips to the Wellington Monument are all typical outings for our nursery children. To help you decide whether we might be the best fit, we offer taster sessions and opportunities to join us for ‘Come and Play!’ mornings.

We are extremely proud of our nurseries and our exceptional staff team, so please do get in touch and come and see us in action. Contact admissions@wellington-school.org.uk / 01823 668803 for more information.

World record breaking cyclist Mark Beaumont backs Sustrans Big Pedal 2018 World record breaking cyclist Mark Beaumont is calling on families to take up the challenge of ‘Around the world in 10 days’ as part of Sustrans Big Pedal 2018 - a UK-wide event to get more young people cycling and scooting to school. The Big Pedal 2018, which runs from Monday 23 April to Friday 4 May, will see pupils, parents and teachers across the UK leave their cars at home and get on their bikes and scooters for their journeys to and from school. Organised by walking and cycling charity Sustrans, and sponsored by Micro Scooters and Tonik, the Big Pedal is the largest competition of its kind in the UK. During the 10 days, participating primary and secondary schools will compete with one another to make the most journeys by bike or scooter. Endurance cyclist Mark Beaumont, who holds the Guinness World Record for cycling around the world in 78 days, is backing the Big Pedal 2018. After 18,000 miles on the road last summer, covering 240 miles a day and taking in 16

countries, Mark smashed the previous record by 44 days. The theme of this year’s Big Pedal is ‘Around the world in 10 days’, with pupils tracking their progress on a map of the world, learning about the countries Mark passed through on his trip. Mark said: “I’m delighted to be supporting the Big Pedal 2018. It’s a great initiative for getting more young people on their bikes and scooters, building their confidence and independence in a fun and engaging way. Xavier Brice, CEO at Sustrans, said: “At 1.6 miles the average primary school journey is a

distance that can be walked, scooted or cycled as an easy way of building more physical activity into our busy lives.” Last year nearly 1,700 schools registered to take part, with teachers, parents, siblings and pupils making more than a million journeys to school by bike or scooter. The Big Pedal 2018 is open to individual classes as well as whole schools, with hundreds of thousands of pupils expected to take part. For schools unable to take part in the main challenge there is also a one-day version, which can include cycling and scooting activities during the school day as well as on the journey to school. To celebrate the finale of the challenge there is the option to join a Superhero Fundraising Day. Schools and classes will be entered into daily prize draws for rewards, including bike stunt shows, if more than 15% of a school cycle or scoot on each day of the challenge.

For more information and how to sign up to Sustrans’ Big Pedal 2018 visit www.bigpedal.org.uk

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EDUCATION, INFORMATION

Smooth transition process at Queen's College Pre-Prep

Creativity at All Hallows starts with the nursery children

The transition process at Queen’s College Pre-Prep ensures the children are happy and confident with the next stage of their education. Our excellent and consistent communication with parents and series of transition events and activities from preschool to Reception and then from Year 2 into the Junior School ensures a seamless, relaxed and smooth move from one stage of education to the next. Our recent ISI inspection praised our transition focus and commented that: ‘Excellent communication between all parts of the school ensures each child has a seamless transfer between the different phases, and is ultimately prepared for the next stage of their lives’. During the Summer Term, prior to them starting school, our new Reception children visit regularly spending time with the Pre-Prep staff, engaging in ‘Fun Phonic’ sessions as well as joining our weekly assemblies and other events. This allows the children to become familiar and confident

At All Hallows, being creative is at the very heart of everything we do. By ensuring children are in touch with all that has the potential to inspire and excite them and by celebrating individuality, critical thinking, imaginative insights and fresh ideas, we are encouraging children to approach all that they do with a creative outlook. Nowhere is this more evident than in our innovative Creative Design Centre, as was recently demonstrated at our Creative Showcase. Our pupils were able to display their huge range of work including life-size sellotape statues, a multitude of flying cranes – a bird symbolised on our school logo – and some stunning photographic work. Under the inspiring leadership of Berin Nelson and Sacha Guppy (Head of Creative Design and Art respectively), the children are able to work with a wide range of media and are regularly using the state-of-the art facilities for coding, laser cutting and 3D printing alongside a wealth of traditional tools. It is no surprise that the Creative Design Centre is a favourite place to be for many. It is not just the older pupils who have the opportunity

with the school process and assists with a confident start to school. Our small classes, each with a teacher and teaching assistant, allow staff to really get to know every child, understand their specific learning needs and tailor the teaching accordingly. Our Year 2 pupils thoroughly enjoy the varied curriculum opportunities offered to them here at Queen’s Pre-Prep and have access to facilities across the whole of the Queen’s College site. Their regular PE lessons and weekly swimming lesson (in our indoor, heated pool) are taught by specialist, experienced Queen’s staff. This means that, when the children move from Pre-Prep to Year 3, they are already familiar with many of the Junior School staff and comfortable with the site. The opportunities to build relationships across the College, and use the facilities within the campus, enable the children to become comfortable with their move into Year 3 and beyond. Ensuring a relaxed, smooth and happy transfer from one stage of education to the next is

just one part of our outstanding pastoral care. We recognise how important it is for a child to feel secure and comfortable and our focus is always to develop each child’s self-esteem to enable confident learning and to maximise progress.

Queen’s College Pre-Prep and Nursery is holding an Open Morning from 9.30am to 11.30am on Tuesday, February 27th. To attend – or to book a personal visit on another date – please email junioradmissions@queenscollege.org.uk or call 01823 278928

to use these facilities. Even the youngest children in the Nursery and Reception classes are introduced to the centre with their creativity being encouraged with different design projects such as making frisbees, clocks, boats, roller coasters and dinosaurs. “Awakening the children to broaden their minds and widen their perspectives is key. We

want our children to express themselves, to collaborate, to exchange ideas and build collective solutions to complex problems” says Headmaster, Trevor Richards. “As well as our dynamic academic curriculum, we expose them to a wealth of opportunities in sport, music, drama, art, creative design and Forest School, fostering an allround approach to their learning.”

To find out more about creativity at All Hallows, please come and visit us. Just call Jackie on 01749 881609 or email her at admissions@allhallowsschool.co.uk to arrange an appointment. www.allhallowsschool.co.uk

A fully co-educational day and boarding prep school for children aged 3 - 13 • Happiness and wellbeing are at the centre of all we do • Outstanding opportunities for sport, music , art, creative design, drama and Forest School complement our dynamic academic curriculum • Excellent all round results with 60% of pupils in Year 8 gaining a total of 41 scholarships and awards to senior schools in 2017 • Inclusive wrap-around care available with early and late stay options • Just 15 minutes from Frome, with minibus transport from Somerset, Wiltshire and Dorset • Flexible payment plans and fee assistance available Call Jackie in Admissions on 01749 811609 for more information or to arrange to see our school. Visitors are always welcome. www.allhallowsschool.co.uk follow us on twitter @parenttalksw visit us at www.parenttalk.org.uk

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BOOK REVIEW

Editor’s choice Mr. Men My Brother Mr. Men My Sister By Roger Hargreaves Published by Egmont. Age: 3+ The Mr. Men and the Little Miss will help you show your brother and sister just how much they mean to you. Children can also add their own words to the story to make it a really personal gift. A delightful book for a new baby brother or sister, your sibling’s birthday or for sharing any time you want to say I love you too.

The Lost Penguin By Claire Freedman, illustrated by Kate Hindley Published by Simon & Schuster. Age: 3+ The welcome return of Oliver and Patch - this time with Ruby and a lost baby penguin too! Everyone fell in love with these special characters in Oliver and Patch, finding their way in a big city and making new friends. In this story the three friends visit the zoo. They growl at the tigers, smile at the meerkats and laugh at the funny penguins. But when Peep, a little penguin who’s new to the zoo, goes missing, the friends must set off together to bring him home. But it isn't always easy to agree on a plan, and the friends have to overcome some disagreements before everything works out.

Mummy Fairy and Me By Sophie Kinsella Published by Puffin. Age: 5-7 'Mummy Fairy' began as a bedtime story for Sophie’s own children and the special relationship between mums and daughters is at the heart of the story. The stories in the series cover many early stages learning and development themes, such as making friends, learning to work together etc. All are handled with Sophie’s distinct fun and humour.

A Lion is a Lion By Polly Dunbar Published by Walker Books. Age: 3+ ‘A Lion is a Lion’ is a rhythmic, musical text which brilliantly involves the young reader in the unfolding storyline by asking the question, “is a lion still a lion if…?” again and again. The answers may well vary but, through characters who own the page, the story will show children how they can protest when something is wrong and stand up to something they don’t like.

The Bee Book By Charlotte Milner Published by DK. Age: 5+ Buzzing with amazing facts and beautiful illustrations, 'The Bee Book' is a charming celebration of the busy bee. For ages 5 and over, this stunning picture book takes children on an extraordinary journey through the world of our fuzzy little friends.

I Swapped my Brother on the Internet By Jo Simmons, illustrated by Nathan Reed Published by Bloomsbury. Age: 7+ Everyone has dreamed of being able to get rid of their brother or sister at one time or another – but for Jonny, the dream is about to become a reality with SiblingSwap.com! What could be better than someone awesome to replace Ted, Jonny’s obnoxious older brother? But finding the perfect brother isn’t easy, as Jonny discovers when Sibling Swap sends him a line of increasingly bizarre replacements: first a merboy, then a brother raised by meerkats, and then the ghost of Henry the Eighth! Suddenly old Ted isn’t looking so bad. But can Jonny ever get him back? 14 Parent Talk February 2018

A Spoonful of Murder By Robin Stevens Published by Puffin. Age: 10+ When Hazel Wong’s beloved grandfather passes away, Daisy Wells is all too happy to accompany her friend (and Detective Society Vice President) to Hazel’s family estate in beautiful, bustling Hong Kong. But when they arrive they discover something they didn’t expect: there’s a new member of the Wong family. Daisy and Hazel think baby Teddy is enough to deal with, but as always the girls are never far from a mystery. Tragedy strikes very close to home, and this time Hazel isn’t just the detective. She’s been framed for murder! The girls must work together like never before, confronting dangerous gangs, mysterious suspects and sinister private detectives to solve the murder and clear Hazel’s name – before it’s too late… Spyder By Matt Carr Published by Scholastic. Age: 4+ It’s not easy being a super special secret agent when you’re only as big as a pin badge. But when a birthday cake is under threat, SPYDER is called upon. It’s time to pack the spy-kit with binoculars, a top-secret laser pen and …a banana. Will Spyder save the day, AND the party?

Begone the Raggedy Witches By Celine Kiernan Published by Walker Books. Age: 10+ ‘Begone the Raggedy Witches’ is a spellbinding novel. Set in the magical land of Witches Borough, it is full of enchantment, adventure, humour, friendship, and bravery. It celebrates difference and originality, and is populated with brilliantly unique and vivid characters, including rhyming crows, talking cats and tornado horses. Celine’s wonderful hero, Mup, is brave, smart and funny. She has Lyra Belacqua’s stubbornness and fierce determination to do the right thing no matter what the cost, and is a classic hero in the making. And of course there are witches, so many witches.

Thrills, Skills and Molehills By ChrisMD, Co-written by Ramsay Cudlipp Published by Puffin. Age: 9+ What makes the ultimate Sunday League footballer? YouTube star ChrisMD has turned amateur Sunday afternoon kick-arounds into a social media event – and now, for the first time, he’s sharing all of his secrets. Join Chris as he reveals the characters, training tricks and top-level dietary regime (greasy sausage roll from the village café) that has got him where he is today. Chris’s debut book also includes behind-the-scenes photo from his life as a YouTuber, plus his proudest moments and favourite memories from his years of making videos with everyone from Sidemen to his own family.

Cooking Step by Step Published by DK. Ages 6+ Each easy-to-follow recipe is beautifully illustrated with clear, step-by-step images and simple instructions to guide young cooks through every stage of preparing a dish. The recipes use just a few ingredients which can be easily sourced, and with tips and shortcuts throughout the book, kids will learn new skills and gain confidence all while having a great time making scrummy snacks, balanced meals, and delicious sweet treats and bakes. It also includes helpful advice on hygiene and safety, key equipment and top tips for getting started in the kitchen.

Emmeline and the Plucky Pup By Megan Rix Published by Puffin. Age: 9+ Alfie can’t believe his luck when he is allowed to keep a tiny puppy he finds abandoned on the street. Rascal is cute as a button and has lots of attitude, and Emmeline Pankhurst is thrilled that her ward Alfie has a new friend. Alfie and Rascal deliver messages between the Suffragettes as they organise their ‘Votes for Women’ campaign. But it’s sometimes dangerous work, and it’s not long before Alfie and Rascal find out the true cost of the fight.

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CLASSIFIED Home Robotics By Daniel Knox Published by Aurum Press This book is the perfect illustrated guide to creating a unique machine from scratch by following simple stepby-step instructions. Using easily-sourced components, you can teach yourself simple electronics and programming to make your robot walk, draw, or even clean up the mess you have made. Begin with a simple cardboard robot and progress to building a remote-controlled metal rover vehicle, or a robot powered by solar energy.

The Art of Screen Time By Anya Kamenetz Published by Public Affairs ‘Enjoy screens. Not too much. Mostly with others.’ This brief but powerful dictum forms the backbone of Anya Kamenetz’s philosophy in ‘The Art of Screen Time’. Kamenetz – journalist, author and mother of two young children – delivers a deeply researched, honest, and refreshing view on managing the role of technology in kids’ lives. Here she offers a way that will help parents survive the ubiquity of technology, curb their panic, and create room for a happy, healthy family life.

The Yes Brain Child By Daniel Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson Published by Simon & Schuster Acclaimed parenting experts Dr Daniel J. Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson have created a highly effective way of encouraging the ‘yes’ state in a child’s developing brain – a method of encouraging intellectual curiosity, insightfulness, resilience, empathy and independence. The brain is either in a reactive (no) state, which makes us self-conscious, inhibited and rigid; or in a receptive (yes) state, which is what enables curiosity, creativity and resilience. Dr Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson give parents the skills, ideas and activities to help develop a positive mindset in their children.

Top tips - How to inspire your children to pursue a career in tech By Ellie Trotter, Senior Product Manager at Amazon Development Centre, Scotland Build a robot A great starting point for demystifying tech for your children is by building a robot together. Go as simple as possible. There are lots of cool robot kits with built in features like remote controls, sounds, lights and collision detection. These definitely have their place (and my house is one of them!), but if you really want to demystify tech for your kids, strip it back to the most basic building blocks. This super simple Micro:bot pack from Technology Will Save Us is for kids aged 11 and up. You start with a cardboard box, add in a few wires, a couple of wheels and motors, and your robot is complete. Connect the included BBC micro:bit to a computer to program it by dragging and dropping blocks of code, and then you have a programmable robot that can move around your floor! Building something physical lets kids get their hands on something tactile in the real world, rather than programming a game which lives “inside the computer”. When I do this activity with primary school children, I love that they get to see there’s no magic involved. The children also get that sense of pride from having created something themselves. Join a code club A number of schools and community groups offer afterschool or weekend Code Clubs for kids. Code Club UK has over 6,200 clubs running across the UK, where young people aged 9-13 can build and share their ideas, learning along the way. If there isn’t a Code Club near you, www.codeclub.org.uk have a range of online projects, which are easy to follow, stepby-step guides which help young people learn Scratch, HTML & CSS, and Python by making games, animations, and websites. The projects gradually introduce coding concepts to allow young people to build

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versatile and easy to use, and can be loaded with children’s apps such as Swift Playgrounds from Apple, which teaches kids to code. Other great programming apps for kids include the LEGO Mindstorms app (available on Apple and Android) and Bee Bot (for iPad), which are both free. Get them thinking and get exploring Make your children curious by asking them questions. Why does jumping on the Stomp Rocket make the rocket fly? Why does the moon “change shape”? Why is it night time in Australia while we’re having our breakfast? Encourage them, from a young age, to question the world around them. Getting them to question processes behind ordinary things will get them thinking like inventors, rather than consumers. Some of my favourite kids books that do this are the Usborne lift-theflap Questions and Answers series. You can also inspire them by taking them out - for example to a science museum, or even bring them to work with you. My kids love going to the Glasgow Science Centre – any learning opportunity with loads of buttons to press is a winner! The Edinburgh Science Festival is also a wonderful way for kids to get their hands on science and this year runs from 31 March to 15 April. Bringing them to work with you will get them inspired about their future, and show them all the different career choices available to them. It’s always nice for your kids to see your place of work – so they can imagine where you are all day. Even more so if you can explain what happens there, and why it’s important. The offices at technology companies tend to be more laid back than some others, so if you work for a technology company, or someone you

know does, see if you can get your kids in for a tour. I recently took a group of primary school children around our Amazon Development Centre in Edinburgh. Apart from all the cool tech that they got to play with, they were particularly impressed with the office itself – we have sci-fi movie themed meeting rooms, standing desks and every engineer has either a giant curved monitor, or 2 large screens. These items are standard for a tech company, but not necessarily in other industries. But the thing they commented on most was how well Amazon appears to look after its employees – we have a lovely kitchen with table tennis and pool tables. Tech companies understand that sometimes you just need to step away from a problem for a few minutes, and a solution will present itself. Hence the provided distractions – they’re actually part of the working day around here! Keep it fun More than anything else, keep it fun! You don’t want to bore kids or give them information overload, but rather awaken the problem-solving parts of their brains. Even gaming is good. My 8 year old plays Mario Kart, and although I don’t encourage too much of it, there’s a lot of problem solving, planning and timing involved in playing the game - which isn’t a million miles away from programming. This is the same with games like Minecraft, which allows kids to plan, build and see the results.

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their knowledge incrementally, which also means there’s no need for the adult running the session to be a computing expert. Another wonderful way to get your kids coding is through Scratch or Scratch Junior (for younger kids aged 5-7). It’s a very simple interface where you drag and drop blocks of code to create your program or game and doesn’t require any typing which can be a struggle for younger children. With scratch, children can create their own interactive stories, then share and discuss their creations with one another. Invest in the right toys For younger children, take a look at what STEM toys are available. At home, we have a great mouse toy that you have to give commands to get to the cheese. It’s a form of programming, but ultimately they just see it as a fun toy – which of course keeps them interested and engaged. It’s even worth going down an age range to start off with. The mouse game is aimed at ages 5-9, so we bought it for our 5 year old but in fact it’s our 8 year old who gets the most out of it. Check out the STEM toys section on Amazon, where you can shop by age range, subject/ category or price - which makes it really easy to compare the options. Using apps to learn how programming works For older kids particularly, learning how to make computer games or apps makes coding both exciting and relevant. Allowing them to focus on their interests and use their imaginations will help to bring it alive. This process will also get them thinking about being inventors rather than consumers. Kids’ editions of tablet devices (there are a wide range available for all age groups on Amazon) offer greater robustness and are

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