Introducing New Children’s Book, ‘Terror at the Sweet Shop’
I am really pleased to introduce brand new children’s book, Terror at the Sweet Shop written by Lawrence Prestidge. Aimed at 7-11 year olds, the book has already proved so […]
I am really pleased to introduce brand new children’s book, Terror at the Sweet Shop written by Lawrence Prestidge. Aimed at 7-11 year olds, the book has already proved so […]
On Saturday 2nd December it is Hartcliffe Community Farm‘s Christmas Fayre and there are lots of festive treats for all ages! Taking place from 11am – 3.30pm, there will be […]
On Saturday 29th July children will have the chance to become archaeologists for the day at Bristol’s Brilliant Archaeology event at Blaise Castle Estate, Henbury. Part of the nationwide Festival of Archaeology, there’ll […]
On Friday 21st July there will be a business focused networking event in a child-friendly environment at Windmill Hill City Farm with the brilliant Freelance Mum. The Freelance Mum at the […]
If you are a regular reader of Bristol Mum, you will know that I have been recently been featuring competitions by Triodos Bank for readers to win a 3 night eco-break. […]
One of the many advantageous of living and raising children in Bristol is the vast amount of amazing free places to visit! One such place is Blaise Castle Estate, near […]
Parents often have a difficult time separating kids from their old toys and introducing them to ideas of helping others. Though at a young age families and schools teach young […]
This Easter, children and families are in for a treat with Arthur’s Dream Boat, a magical show with exciting and colourful puppets being performed at Circomedia, the centre for contemporary […]
One Summer’s day recently, we decided to take the kids for a walk around the beautiful Clifton Village in Bristol. On our travels, we decided to explore the Clifton Arcade. […]
There are many fantastic places to visit in Bristol with children and Clifton Suspension Bridge and its visitors’ Centre is just one of these. Free to walk across either way, it […]