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10 FREE THINGS TO DO WITH YOUR KIDS AT HALF TERM


It hardly seems a week since the summer break, yet the kids are off again this month. Here’s how to keep them busy without blowing the budget


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the garden. They can stick them on to card to create autumn art!


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Have a BAKING DAY. Chocolate-covered cereal


cakes are easy and cheap to make, and the kids can each decorate theirs with sweets and sprinkles.


VISIT A LOCAL MUSEUM. Most are free and put on


extra activities over half term. Find your nearest at museums.co.uk.


Make them NEWSPAPER EDITORS for the day.


They can invent stories, interview friends and draw the pictures.


Take them on a ‘MESSY WALK’. Get the waterproofs


on and tell them to get as muddy as they like. They’ll love jumping in the puddles.


COLLECT leaves, twigs or whatever they can find in


VISIT A FARM. They can get up close to the livestock and learn about life as a farmer.


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MAKE SCARECROWS. Gather fallen branches and


twigs and tie together with bits of string, then use old clothes to create a funny character.


Encourage MUSICALITY. Make instruments using


containers, saucepans and spoons. Get them to write their own song, then hold X Factor-style auditions with you as the judge.


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PAINT their faces and let them paint yours. Then be


brave and head down to the shop to see who gets the most giggles!


GO NATIVE! Head into the countryside and get them looking for wild berries, conkers and animal tracks.


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Stand by your man?


The nation shook its head in disbelief when Cheryl Cole gave Ashley another chance this year. But now more women have come forward alleging to have got up close and personal with the footballer, the reunion seems to be called off. But Chezza isn’t the only celeb to have taken her man back recently. Ryan Giggs managed to keep his wife Stacey on side, despite allegations that he’d an affair with Big Brother star Imogen Thomas and his brother’s wife, Natasha. And Christie Goddard, the wife of EastEnders star Shane Ritchie, stood by him after the head of his fan club recalled a six-year affair. We’re interested in what you think. See page 142 for how to get in touch.


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