Roald Dahl’s “The Enormous Crocodile” – Live: Wednesday 29th July
In the biggest brownest muddiest river in Africa an enormous crocodile is making plans to eat juicy little children for his lunch. Will he succeed or will the other jungle […]
In the biggest brownest muddiest river in Africa an enormous crocodile is making plans to eat juicy little children for his lunch. Will he succeed or will the other jungle […]
Yesterday my children and I visited a telephone box library in Alveston. The traditional red phone box, long disused, has been remodelled into a quirky little library, with shelves full […]
Oxfordshire Children’s Author, Lawrence Prestidge, is back with a new and exciting adventure featuring a cast of penguins! Penguin Beach focuses on Clyde, as the star of the show, who delights […]
On Sunday 26th July, 6-8pm, all over Bristol, it is hoped that many performers of wondrous talents will step out of their front doors to entertain their neighbours! The event […]
It’s official… Sing and Sign ‘Babes’ classes are coming to Zoom! Babes classes are gentle and specifically about parent/baby bonding and designed for infants 0-6 months. Using the magic ingredients […]
If you have a budding archaeologist in your midst, this event will be of interest! This year’s Festival of Archaeology launches with a digital week from 11th – 19th July, […]
Are you a busy parent who is working while juggling having your kids at home full-time? Do you struggle to concentrate while writing emails, taking part in live video calls […]
Have you found something interesting to do while on lockdown? How’s home learning been for you? Are you missing particular people of activities? Are you worried about anything? These are […]
Would you and your children like to learn about the Great Fire of London? Are you curious to find out how it started, why it got so bad and how […]
Bristolians are being encouraged to help boost morale and show their support of our armed forces while staying home as part of Armed Forces Day this Saturday. With the annual […]