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Wear A Hat Day 2019
Wear A Hat Day is back! Now in its hattastic 10th year, this important fundraising event is a must for every family and school in the nation. Taking place on Friday 29th March 2019, we want you to join the thousands of other children, parents and teachers across the country to join in, create entertaining and colourful hat-themed fundraising events in support of leading charity Brain Tumour Research.
Wear A Hat Day creates a huge swell of support for research into brain tumours, and offers fresh hope for patients as well as their families and friends. This charity really needs your help to make it the biggest, boldest and hattiest EVER! Together, we will find a cure. Visit
www.wearahatday.org to register and get your free fundraising pack today!
Baylab – lnspiring the Next Generation of Young
Notices and News updates for parents and teachers
The UK Baylab is a purpose built state of the art science laboratory, offering free science lessons and workshops in line with the UK national curriculum to children and young adults aged from 7 to 18 years. Since its soft launch in March 2017, the lab has welcomed over 4,500 young people and teachers through its doors.
When in the lab, Baylab’s professional scientists bring science to life by guiding young minds through hands-on experiments, some of which see them extract their own DNA for a truly one-of-a-kind piece of jewellery, characterise the proteins of an enzyme to try their hand as a formulation scientist, and even use forensics to solve crimes. All of which are examples of how practical science is used in everyday life across many industries around the world.
Join Bayer’s special February half term Royal Institution Science Show at Reading College on Friday 22nd February and witness some spectacular demonstrations followed by amazing Easter holiday events, Careers within Medicine Workshops, on the 17th & 18th April. To book your visit, please contact the Baylab Manager at:
baylabinfo@bayer.com W:
www.bayer.co.uk/en/baylab
GreenUs offers choices to lead
Primary Times Magazine is proud to support Wear A Hat Day 2019 and
is offering a prize for the school that raises the most money per pupil. See Primary Times and Wear A Hat Day websites for more details.
a happier, healthier lifestyle At GreenUs they are passionate about nurturing and nourishing the people who need it most. For them, that is not only the communities they serve through the projects funded by their profits, but also the small people. You can be sure that any product purchased from GreenUs is natural and free from any nasties, meaning it will help your little ones skin to heal and protect them. From sun lotion to toothpaste and everything in between… they’ve got it covered! As a parent, so much can be uncertain and worrying, which is why they are very proud to provide organic plant-based products. But it’s not just about the children; they know you need it too! So, with “you” in mind, they have a selection of gift boxes available, bursting with skincare and haircare that is organic, vegan, cruelty and gluten free. Let GreenUs help your skin glow from the inside out! GreenUs is run by a registered charity and all profits go to fund charitable community projects to help make people fitter, healthier and happier. W:
www.greenus.org
Get set for a fabulous foamy family fun run!
Take part in this fantastic frothy 5k Family Fun Run on 2nd June in Oxford and 9th June in Reading. With entry open to all ages, it’s up to you whether you walk, run, or even toddle the family and buggy friendly route through multi-coloured bubbles up to four feet high! Stay on afterwards to enjoy bubbly activities in their event village for a great morning of foamy fun, raising money for children’s hospice Helen & Douglas House. Sign up in February and get an early bird discount! To find out more, call or visit their website. T:01865 799166 W:
www.hdh.org.uk
4 FEBRUARY HALF TERM 2019 Go to
www.primarytimes.co.uk/berkshire for thousands more great days out
Photo by Venture Studios
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