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wet weather days out for little ones
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Im keeping my fingers crossed for a nice weekend but its looking unlikely, and im going to have to break the news to little CRX that he wont be seeing Thomas the Tank engine tomorrow :( and perhaps even missing out on the trip to the dinosaur park on sunday. These are the only 2 days we can see friends and relatives and celebrate his birthday.
does anyone know of any great days out for littles ones in the Cambs / Essex / Norfolk / Suffolk area?
there will be 2 groups, one consisting of adults and adults who act like kids (hello 4get) and the other with and 9yo, 7yo, two 2ys and 2 babys.
anyone got any ideas? The local playcentre has been done to death and i want to take him somewhere new
does anyone know of any great days out for littles ones in the Cambs / Essex / Norfolk / Suffolk area?
there will be 2 groups, one consisting of adults and adults who act like kids (hello 4get) and the other with and 9yo, 7yo, two 2ys and 2 babys.
anyone got any ideas? The local playcentre has been done to death and i want to take him somewhere new
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I'd recommend the pottery painting parties - adults and kids alike have great fun and you get a lovely permanent reminder of your day. My sister has a huge fruit bowl with all my nieces and nephews handprints on it and it's lovely (and useful).
I'd recommend the pottery painting parties - adults and kids alike have great fun and you get a lovely permanent reminder of your day. My sister has a huge fruit bowl with all my nieces and nephews handprints on it and it's lovely (and useful).
go bananas it a great day out, and I guarantee it will wear the kids out :)
http://www.go-bananas.co.uk/
http://www.go-bananas.co.uk/
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