Even though we live in London, it takes about as long to get to London Zoo as it does to get to Marwell Zoo near Winchester. If you’ve never been and you live in the south, it’s well worth a visit. It’s nearly three times bigger than London Zoo, though it is home to far... Continue Reading →
Toddler craft ideas – firework painting
Here’s a fun craft you can easily do at home around Bonfire Night, Diwali, New Year’s Eve or indeed any other event which involves fireworks! All you need is: Cardboard inner tubes from toilet rolls or kitchen rollBlack sugar paperScissorsDifferent colour paints - bright neon ones are great for this project. I used three colours... Continue Reading →
Priscilla’s Play Cafe, Croydon: Review
COVID-19 has had a devastating impact on many businesses, not least children’s soft play centres which were among the last to reopen after the first lockdown. In fact our favourite one, Little Lambs in Coulsdon, didn’t reopen at all and has gone from being a soft play cafe to an actual cafe. So once soft... Continue Reading →
Halloween toddler crafts – paper plate decorations
Wet weather, local lockdowns and coronavirus – in fact, 2020 in general – have left many children stuck indoors. This week is half term and Halloween is this Saturday – and a lot of activities that both children and adults will have been looking forward to will not be going ahead. But staying safe is... Continue Reading →
Pumpkin picking at Tulley’s Farm – Top tips to make pumpkin picking a success!
What to expect when you go pumpkin picking, what do you need to take and what’s it like at Tulley’s Farm? Lured in by Instagram photos of toddlers in wheelbarrows and amid piles of bright orange pumpkins I decided that I did quite fancy seeing what this pumpkin picking lark is all about. It’s an... Continue Reading →
Activities for toddlers: My Gym Children’s Fitness Centres review
A gym for babies - what do they do, lay on a mat while mummy bench presses some weights? Or crawl around during an aerobics class? I was a bit confused when I saw My Gym come up on local listings of activities for children, as it said they had classes from six weeks old... Continue Reading →
Visiting the Natural History Museum in London with babies and toddlers
We visited the Natural History Museum pre-COVID-19, so my review does not take into account the current social distancing measures. To find out more about when the museum is open and what they are doing to help keep you safe, click here. Is the Natural History Museum in London suitable for babies and toddlers? Two... Continue Reading →
Seeing Santa at Chessington Garden Centre – Christmas Wonderland
Christmas is coming – it may still seem a while off, and with the uncertainty over coronavirus and possible further lockdowns, it is difficult to make plans for this year. But many of us will want to carry on in the assumption that we can visit friends and family and still do a lot of... Continue Reading →
Days out around London with toddlers and children: Crystal Palace Park and Dinosaurs
If you want to see dinosaurs in London, where do you go? The Natural History Museum.... or a windswept hill in SE19? Crystal Palace is famous for its dinosaur statues dating back more than 150 years. They really are something special - they were the first time anyone had attempted to make scale three dimensional... Continue Reading →
Recreating the magic of Butlin’s at home
Like many people this year, we had to cancel our holiday due to coronavirus. We had booked a Just for Tots break at Butlin’s with my family, including my two-year-old daughter and three-year-old niece, who I thought would have a brilliant time together. My sister and I loved Butlin’s when we were children – I’m... Continue Reading →