As we are writing this we are not sure what restrictions may be in place for the Christmas and New Year Holiday. So here is our round-up of some things that you can do hopefully within the guidelines.
Category: Family
Autumn half-term fun activities
This autumn half-term is an opportunity to enjoy some autumn sunshine and create some outdoor memories before the shorter days and the colder weather sets in. There are many concerns for young people about their schooling, but this week is an opportunity to share some special times together. If you have work to do and...
Capturing Memories
Our most special personal memories usually stay in our minds forever, but with age these memories can dim, and sadly for some people disappear altogether.
Escape to a Creative Place
Now that the wetter and colder days are arriving it’s the perfect time to snuggle up and start creating!There are so many creative activities that all the family can take part in, many of which require very little investment. e.g. drawing, watercolour painting, air-dried clay, embroidery, making friendship bracelets, sewing projects, not to mention being creative with cooking, gardening, or re-designing our home.
Creating Hope for Young People
Now that school, colleges and universities are starting the autumn term, how can we best support young people as they resume their studies?
t as Covid-19 may have had a significant impact on your life, it will have impacted on others close to you too, in particular young people.
The Little Grower’s Cookbook: Projects For Every Season
Looking for some delightful activities to enjoy with your children during the last few days of the summer holidays? We absolutely adore the The Little Grower’s Cookbook: Projects For Every Season by Ghillie James, Julia Parker, Olivia Colman (Foreword)
Create A Magical Garden
In the light of the coronavirus lockdown, we are all spending more time at home and in our gardens. With the parks having been closed during this time and parents aware of how quickly the germs can spread, children are now using the garden as their play area and older children are trying to find a place to escape their bedrooms for a while from online learning.






