Half Term
The Living Rainforest hums
with life this half term The Living Rainforest is just like a real rainforest, it’s warm, humid and buzzing with life! There are spectacular plants and animals to see like tortoises, turtles, Goeldi Monkeys, Philippine water monitors and even a sloth. Butterflies and lizards free range as do most of the birds so keep your eyes peeled and this half term why not join them to welcome Rio, the new Green (and orange) Iguana in the Small Islands glasshouse. Throughout the school holidays there will also be tour guides who really know their ‘stuff’, pointing out all the things that are easy to overlook. W:
www.livingrainforest.org
Honesty Cafe Opens daily
8.30am – 4pm
serves simple, fresh, well-cooked food
Creative camps and more, thanks to Busy
Buttons and partners! February half term at Busy Buttons Creative Camps has your 3-14 year olds learning, engaging, exploring, designing and making 3D Art, during their holidays. In addition, children can participate in swimming taking advantage of the various additional sports facilities, given their new partnership venues, St. George’s School, Windsor Castle and Windsor Leisure Centre making for a great educational & fun holiday camp (non-franchised) in the heart of Windsor. DBS checked staff ensures your child learns in a safe environment and offers peace of mind for parents. Take advantage of discounts for siblings & RBWM Advantage Card. Venues are St George’s School, Windsor Leisure Centre and Busy Buttons Design Centre. Book now to reserve your place for first-rate half term entertainment. T: 07952 418212 W:
www.busybuttons.org
Open daily from 9.30am-5pm 0118 971 4002
www.buckleburyfarmpark.co.uk Go to
www.primarytimes.co.uk/berkshire for thousands more great days out FEBRUARY HALF TERM 2019 15
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