The summer holidays are upon us and for once it looks like the weather gods are with us. Let's hope it stays this way, because the blogging community has come up with lots of things to do and see during the summer months and I am here to share them with you this month: Andrea from All You Need Is Love and Cake is giving ten great tips for a throwing a BBQ on a budget. I especially like the idea ...
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Some top UK cities to visit this summer
Many of you will have already booked your summer holidays, but if you haven’t and you want to enjoy the sunshine this summer, Butlins has the answer this August. With resorts in Skegness, Minehead and Bognor Regis, you will not only be able to have fun at the beach, but you will also be close to some of the UK’s best cities – perfect for fun family days out! Here are my Top 5 cities to visit. ...
Giveaway: Win a family ticket for Lightwater Valley Theme Park
The summer holidays are getting closer or might have already started for some of you, so looking for things to do with your children is bound to rank high on your to do list. To make things a little easier for you, I have teamed up with the lovely people from Lightwater Valley who were generous enough to offer one lucky winner a family ticket for up to four people. Lightwater Valley is a theme ...
Malta Getaway
While the beautiful Mediterranean island of Malta is perhaps best known for its beaches and historical attractions, the island also offers plenty of activities to help keep the kids entertained. From high-thrill water sports to close encounters with sea creatures and wildlife, a holiday in Malta should be on every family’s travel list. Here are just a few sights and attractions you won’t want to ...
Being indecisive has never been so sexy!
I love flowers. I love how they make a room feel more homely, how they lift my mood when I am down and how they create a smile on the faces of those you love. Flowers have always played an important part of my life. My grandparents are passionate gardeners and my nan is incredibly proud of her colourful flower beds. There are roses and sunflowers, Gerbera, Lilies, Asters and many more, which I ...
30 things to do with pavement chalk
Draw a story path featuring your children’s favourite story and draw important parts of the story from beginning to start (e.g. for Snow White draw a mirror, a huntsman, 7 dwarves and an apple) so they can recreated the story as they walk along the path Write all the letters of the alphabet onto the pavement and let your children find something in and around the house that starts with each ...