Did you know that Lego originated in Denmark? I can’t believe we didn’t know this! It’s where it all started. The very first Legoland park opened in June 1968 in Billund, and sits just by the original Lego factory. As you may have guessed, we are huge fans of Lego and Legoland theme parks! WeContinue reading “Legoland, Billund – Hosted Visit”
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Keeping Active this Summer! With Everyone Active
Let’s be completely honest, the summer holidays are a real financial expense and source of anxiety for many parents. Even the most organised of parents will factor in days where children will spend a lot of time in front of the television or on the iPad. Now, some screen time is absolutely fine. In factContinue reading “Keeping Active this Summer! With Everyone Active”
Shows at Disneyland Paris (30th Anniversary Addition)
With the 30th Anniversary of Disneyland Paris in full swing, there are so many new and fantastic shows in both Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studio Parks. We are going to run through the shows that are currently available to watch, where to watch them and which ones we would highly recommend (HINT: all ofContinue reading “Shows at Disneyland Paris (30th Anniversary Addition)”
Wind in the Willows, Immersion Theatre Company
Immersion Theatre have just started touring with their new show, The Wind in the Willows, and we were fortunate to have seen it a few weeks ago in Harrow. Pack your picnics and join Ratty, Mole, Badger, and the fantastically irrepressible Toad as they embark on the adventure of a lifetime culminating in a colourfulContinue reading “Wind in the Willows, Immersion Theatre Company”
Zog and the Fly Doctors Theatre Tour
We had such a fantastic trip to the theatre this afternoon to see Zog and the Flying Doctors. So much so, we felt it deserved a blog post! The story remains true to the original in that Zog, Princess Pearl and Sir Gadabout go on a flying adventure to tend to a sunburnt mermaid, aContinue reading “Zog and the Fly Doctors Theatre Tour”
Festive Theatre Shows 2021
Theatre is one of our favourite things to experience but theatre during the festive period is something else! There is always so much to chose from and it doesn’t have to cost the earth either. Here are my winter 2021 suggestions! The Snowman Sadlers Wells – Peacock Theatre, Holborn This is the magical stage adaptionContinue reading “Festive Theatre Shows 2021”
Skating Lessons with Planet Ice Review
Last winter we decided to enrol Ita into a 6 week ice skating course at Planet Ice. Unfortunately we went back into another national lockdown and so her lessons were postponed until May time! It felt a little odd going to an ice rink in the Spring/ Summer, but hey! The pandemic has thrown everythingContinue reading “Skating Lessons with Planet Ice Review”
Bristol Zoo Gardens Review
During the end of the summer holidays we visited Bristol Zoo which is one of the oldest zoos in the world. The zoo opened to the public on Monday 11th July 1836 and there is no denying that the historic decor of the zoo is evident. It is possibly the most beautiful zoo we haveContinue reading “Bristol Zoo Gardens Review”
Standalone Farm, Letchworth Hertfordshire
Although I had heard of this little farm before, only last month did I think it was about time we visited. I therefore went on to their website and booked two events; the Fairy and Mermaid ones, because I knew Ita would enjoy these most. Each ticket was only £10 and although their photos onContinue reading “Standalone Farm, Letchworth Hertfordshire”
Everyone Active, review
A few weeks ago, Everyone Active contacted us and asked us to try one of their family programmes which has been designed to keep you active, especially during the summer holidays. We have always been a family who get out and about loads but lockdown slowed us down completely so we couldn’t wait to tryContinue reading “Everyone Active, review”