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082 PARENTING


Kids’ corner


Providing a place for youngsters to chill, new cubes on the block, diary date, plus your chance to win a family camping ticket to Neverworld


Sophie Astin


www.indexdigital.co.uk


WIN!


more local events to choose from, offering families the opportunity to indulge in some good music, fresh air and fun – don’t forget your wellies! Festivals can be lots of fun, but by their very nature, they are often crowded, loud and chaotic – so think hard before taking your kids. If you are planning to take young


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children to a festival, there are some basic and responsible rules to stick to, to ensure their safety and wellbeing. Children have a habit of getting lost easily and suddenly. Make sure that you know what they are wearing and have told them what to do if they get lost: fi nd a police offi cer, festival steward or another ‘mummy with kids’. It’s a good idea to put a mobile


ith Glastonbury enjoying a fallow year in 2018, there are plenty of other,


phone number on the child somewhere – a wristband, a sticker on their t-shirt, or even write it on their arm. • Woodlands Festival is an intimate, independent family-friendly festival set in secluded fi elds surrounded by woodland near Hawkhurst. With arts and craft, woodland treasure hunts, storytelling, bush craft adventures, forest disco and outdoor cinema, luxurious woodland spa and morning yoga sessions – there is something for everyone. Now in its second year, the festival will showcase music from local talent, food traders from the South East and a fully-stocked bar. Visitors can come for the day, camp for the weekend or for a truly relaxing festival experience, ‘glamp’ in the Boutique Camping Village. Woodlands Festival is run in aid of


charity, supporting Alzheimer’s Society and Macmillan Cancer Research in 2018. • Visit www.woodlandsfestival.co.uk for more information.


The immersive and spectacular Neverworld (by LeeFest) invites revellers into a kingdom of music, party and wonder with performances from chart-topping names in music as well as emerging talent. Taking place from 2nd-5th August, just outside Hever, this year’s headliners include chart-topping Bastille, Clean Bandit and Declan McKenna. As well as being family-friendly and easy to navigate, Neverworld Founder, Lee Denny, has created a space where festival- goers can let themselves go as they are encouraged to join The Pirates, The Mermaids or The Lost Boys to embark on an adventure into their wildest dreams.


HOW TO ENTER INDEX has one family weekend camping ticket (two adults and two kids/teens) worth £380 to give away. To enter, visit www.neverworld.co.uk/index. Competition closes at midnight on 30th June 2018.


Your data will be used only for the purpose of this competition. For full T&Cs along with details of our privacy policies, contact us or visit tinyurl.com/y83m4uq6


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