Sarah Holland of The Flowers & Plants Association has some lovely ideas for pretty things for your children to make with flowers this winter. All you need are their favourite decorations, some flowers to make them smile and a little imagination!
Be prepared for a magical theatrical experience during this unique production of the Brothers Grimm chilling tale, Hansel and Gretel, writes Anne Coates who saw the production with Tabitha Minett.
Brian O'Neill took his son Mattie to a performance of Horrid Henry – Live and Horrid! - and they both loved it so much they want to go to see it again!
learndirect is encouraging adults to play computer games with their kids – and improve their maths and English skills at the same time – with the launch of its first interactive game, The Legula Adventure.
Opening at the Trafalgar Studios on 21 November for a limited Christmas run in London – Horrid Henry – Live and Horrid! one of the most popular characters in children’s fiction - and kids go half-price!
The long school holidays may seem a challenge but with a little forethought they present a great opportunity to relax and have some fun with your kids, says Anne Coates. Here are her top ten tips.
Whether you are on holiday or the kids are just playing in the garden these flower arranging ideas from Sarah Holland from the Flowers & Plants Association will keep children amused and let them exhibit their creative flair!
Carrot, honey and raisin cake, created by nutritionist Anita Bean for The Honey Association, is made with healthy ingredients and making it is a great way to spend time with children.