Half Term Half Term Watch
February half term is a welcome break to recover from any lingering January blues and lack of get-up-and-go on dark, gloomy mornings! Use the holiday to wrap up warm and re-energise by heading out of the house and visiting the array of special events that are going on all around you. You don’t always need to dig deep into those pockets for a fun filled family day out - there are lots of options to suit every budget, it’s just a case of finding the right one for your family! Here’s our round up of the best places to visit in the weeks to come to ensure all your family fun is covered.
Reading Museum helps keep little fingers active this holiday!
They have a great range of activities this February half term at Reading Museum. On Monday, families of children with sensory difficulties can also book for their free Early Birds and Late Owls drop-in sessions. The Reading Guild of Artists will be taking over the Art Gallery from Monday - your chance to simply drop in and get creative! Their half term activities will start with a bang on Tuesday with Hama beading & their Victorian Schoolroom. Become a Museum Superhero, join their Young Archaeologists Club or try out their new Escape Room Trail - there’s something for all the family to try! T: 0118 937 3400 W:
www.readingmuseum.org.uk
Lift everyone’s spirits with
a day out on the farm! Time to rally the troops and run wild at Bucklebury Farm Park this half term! As well as their massive range of fun farm activities, they have nature trails and woodland to explore plus get stuck in to some den building, deer expeditions, face painting and animal tracking, there’s also the Big Bug Hotel build to try! Whatever the weather, there are lots of opportunities to burn off energy too – from the exhilarating drop slides in their indoor play area through to an exciting outdoor adventure playground to keep all ages challenged and entertained! W:
www.buckleburyfarmpark.co.uk
Grab your hat and scarf and explore the great outdoors at the National Trust’s Cliveden
From Saturday 16th to Sunday 24th February, take the children along for Cliveden’s fun half-term trail. Cliveden estate is home to many wild and wonderful trees ready for little ones to learn about. They’ll take on the role of a nature detective and explore Cliveden’s gardens and woodlands, finishing up with a tree-themed craft to take home. Trails cost £2 per child plus usual admission prices to the estate (admission is free for National Trust members). The trail is recommended for ages 4-11 and dog-friendly. T: 01628 605069 W:
www.nationaltrust.co.uk/Cliveden
Go to
www.primarytimes.co.uk/berkshire for thousands more great days out
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© Jason Ingram
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