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Winter Games


SCL holiday clubs for 4-12 year olds. Giving your children a VIP Pass to the slopes with an exciting themed programme of winter sports activities and off-piste games! Running until 22nd February. W:https://wearescl.co.uk/holiday-clubs


Kidz Enterprise Holiday Fun


Runs during the school holidays at Cippenham Primary School, Slough, Running until 22nd February. W: www.kidzenterprise.co.uk


RGA Half Term Takeover


Squeezing in between exhibitions Reading Guild of Artists are exploding with creative ideas for their half term takeover. An experience for budding artists, and a chance to experiment for anyone who fancies trying something new - or simply giving drawing a go. For the youngest visitors there will be things to make and take home, for older visitors there will be plenty to watch or do, including adding to a grand installation. All surrounded by a pop-up exhibition of affordable, family- friendly art to browse and buy. All ages, 10am-4pm. Donations welcome, drop in. Running until 23rd February. Reading Museum. W: www.readingmuseum.org.uk


Lamb Watch


Over 30 ewes will be ready to lamb at Odds Farm Park from this February half term! Head into the Lamb Nursery to meet the new arrivals, whilst you learn all about lambing from the farmers. Be sure to keep a close watch on the ewes for signs of labour during your visit, as you may even be lucky enough to see a lamb being born! Odds Farm Park, Beaconsfield. W: www.oddsfarm.co.uk


3 Little Pigs - Puppet Theatre


Whitsun Half Term: Tuesday 28th May – Monday 3rd June 2013 Summer:Monday 22nd July – Tuesday 3rd September 2013


A funny, warm-hearted and interactive rustic tale to make you squeal with laughter, bristling with puppets, live music and lots of joining in. Shaw House, Newbury. W: www.westberkshireheritage.org


Holiliday Fun at Cippenham Primary School, Slough


February Half Term: Monday 18th – Friday 22nd February 2019 Easter Holiday Club Monday 8th – Thursday 18th April 2019


Activities may include: Fun games, outside play area, trips, bouncy castle, themed activities including art & craft, cookery & lots more


Breakfast 7.30am – 6pm daily for early birds


Age: 4-12 years


Holiday Clubs operate during all school holidays (including Christmas)


Contact: 07973 791 419 www.kidzenterprise.co.uk


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Go to www.primarytimes.co.uk/berkshire for thousands more great days out FEBRUARY HALF TERM 2019


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Wild Play Trail


Pick up a trail leaflet from visitor reception and get stuck into nature. Trail £2. Runs daily during half term. Basildon Park Near Pangbourne. T: 01491 672382


Half Term at Busy Buttons Windsor


Creative camps for 3-14 year olds, designing and making 3D art. In addition, children can participate in swimming at new partnership venues, St. George’s School, Windsor Castle and Windsor Leisure Centre making for a great educational & fun holiday camp. Running until 22nd February. T: 07952 418212 W: www.busybuttons.org


Early Birds and Late Owls


Reading Museum are having trial quieter hours for families of children with sensory difficulties. Contact the Visitor Services Officer on 0118 937 3495 to book or to register future interest. They are pleased to have been supported by Autism in Museums, who have donated a Tactile Sensory Bag and softplay pillows. An Activity Cart will also be available. Early Birds 9am-10am, all ages, booking essential. Late Owls 4pm- 5pm, all ages, booking essential. W: www.readingmuseum.org.uk


Half Term at The Living Rainforest


This half term meet “Rio” the Iguana and experience wonderful talks and free guided tours at The Living Rainforest, Hampstead Norreys between Reading and Newbury. W: www.livingrainforest.org


Make and Do Holiday Club


Creative fun in the school holidays for ages 4-8. Running until 22nd February. The Corn Exchange, Newbury. W: www.cornexchangenew.com


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Tuesday 19th


Pose with a Posy Decorate a potted plant for your mum. 11am-3pm. Free entertainment every Tuesday during school holidays. Nicholson’s Shopping Centre, Maidenhead. W: www.nicholsonshoppingcentre.co.uk


Arts and Heritage Club at the MERL


Join Jelly artists for a fun, creative half term holiday club that will use the exhibitions in the museum as a starting point to explore different artistic techniques and processes. Earn a Discover Arts Award certificate. Explore The MERL and look at the exhibits in a completely different way! Each day children will work with an artist to create different pieces of art and record their work in sketchbooks. Max 10 places. For children aged 7-11. All materials are included. Bring lunch, snacks and water. 9.30am-3.30pm. Running until 21st February. £85 for full course. Museum of English Rural Life. W: https://merl.reading.ac.uk/ whats-on


Wild at Heart Bird Box and Feeder Workshop


Learn all about how to nurture your feathered visitors this winter. Find out some amazing facts and figures and discover the best food to feed the birds this winter. Nature Discovery Centre. T: 01635 874381


Woolly Mammoths


Using the contemporary craft display as inspiration, create your own artwork using wool and other materials. A local artist will be on hand to help you get creative. Sessions run from 10.30am-12.30pm and 1.30- 3.30pm, ages 4-11 years. Drop in. £2 per child, £1 with an Advantage Card and one accompanying adult free. Windsor & Royal Borough Museum. T: 01628 685686 W: www3.rbwm.gov.uk/museum


The Fox’s Tail and other Amazing Adaptations


Why do foxes have tails? Why are sundew plants sticky? Why do moles have poisonous saliva? Meet a medley of marvellous plants and animals and discover how, what they do and how they look helps them to survive. Indoor and outdoor activities celebrating the wonders of our native wildlife. Windsor Great Park Environmental Centre, Windsor Great Park. T: 07493 649 667


Official Launch of Woodford Park Bike Hut


Go along to the official launch of the new bike hut at Woodford Park Leisure Centre in Woodley, where there will be lots of cycling activities taking place. W:www.myjourneywokingham.com/events


Stop! Hama Time


Have you tried Hama beading? Make a colourful design inspired by the Huntley & Palmers biscuit tins or Roman mosaics - or just create your own fabulous design! An adult will be on hand to help iron the beads together. Ages 5+, families, 1-hour sessions starting at 10am, 11.15am, 1pm & 2.15pm. £4. Reading Museum. W: www.readingmuseum.org.uk


Nature Quest at South Hill Park


Young Explorers are invited to join in a nature related scavenger hunt throughout the grounds of South Hill Park. 10am to midday. Gazebo on rear field at South Hill Park, Ringmead, Bracknell. W: www.bracknell-forest.gov.uk


Victorian Schoolroom Experience


Meet a Victorian schoolteacher and re-learn the ‘3Rs’. A 45-minute experience for adults and children over 5 in the unique Victorian classroom, now in the brand new setting of the historic Abbey Gateway. Please note that the Gateway has no step free access and there are uneven steps and floors. 11.30am, 1.15pm & 2.30pm. W: www.readingmuseum.org.uk


Holiday Activity Scheme Open every school holiday


• On site activities and off site trips • Extended hours available • From £32 per day • Childcare vouchers accepted • Ofsted registered 5-14 years • Children’s parties available


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