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April


Thursday 4th Blaze’s Buddies


Join Blaze, the museum dragon, and listen to a short action poem about him followed by other activities including a simple craft linked to the treasure Blaze has found that day. West Berkshire Museum. Free. W: www.westberks.gov.uk/ heritage–events


Friday 5th


Brickosaurs! See 50 stunning life-like LEGO brick dinosaurs at Marwell Zoo between 5th April and 1st September. T: 01962 777407 W: www.marwell.org.uk


Springwatch Canoe Tour Saturday 6th


Windsor Great Park Wildlife Trail


This Easter, follow the Windsor Great Park Wildlife Trail. Explore and learn about the amazing creatures inhabiting the Great Park. When you have finished collect your chocolate prize at The Savill Building. Running until 22nd April. W: www.windsorgreatpark.co.uk


Horrible Histories – Barmy Britain


This hilarious hit show is a gag-filled gallop through British history with just two actors playing all of the roles! Also on 7th April. Magnet Leisure Centre, Maidenhead. W: www.leisurecentre.com


Cadbury’s Easter Trail: Springing into Life


• Watersports courses and clubs • Land-based activities • Birthday parties • Boat Hire • Nature and Educational activities


Explore Cliveden’s spring gardeners on this annual Easter trail. At the end children receive a special Cadbury chocolate egg. £3 per child. 10.30am- 3.30pm. Running until 22nd April. Cliveden National Trust Property. W: www.nationaltrust.org.uk


Woodland Wonders


Have some family fun in the woods this Easter with a fun trail around the woods. Running until 22nd April. Burnham Beeches near Slough. W: www.cityoflondon.gov.uk


Inside the Royal Wardrobe


www.dinton-pastures.co.uk or call 0118 934 4424


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Easter activities looking at 300 years of royal fashion. Become a dedicated follower of royal fashion by making your own hat or headdress in this art workshop. Running on selected dates until 27th April. Windsor Castle. W: www.rct.uk


Running at Dinton Activity Centre. W: www.dinton-pastures.co.uk


Sunday 7th MERL Early Birds


Early birds is a quieter hour which provides a calm atmosphere in which to explore the museum, sensitive to the needs of visitors with autistic spectrum or other communication and sensory conditions. Siblings, families, carers and friends welcome. 10-11am. Free drop in. The Museum of English Rural Life, Redlands Road, RG1 5EX. W: www.merl.reading.ac.uk/whatson


Creation Station


A chance for the whole family to get creative. The Corn Exchange Newbury. T: 0845 5218218


Monday 8th


Wild Days Running at Dinton Activity Centre. Other dates available. W: www.dinton-pastures.co.uk


Go Beanies Holiday Camps


Go Beanies activity day camps provide safe, exciting and fun-packed experiences to keep your children entertained all holiday. Easter Camps are running 8th-18th April at multiple locations. W: www.gobeanies.org


Make and Do Holiday Club


Young people ages 4-8 can join for day- long creative fun in the school holidays. Running 8th-12th April and 15th-18th April. The Corn Exchange Newbury. T: 0845 5218218


Easter Family Entertainment


Running 6th/7th, 10th/11th April. Wellington Country Park, Riseley near Reading. W: www.wellington-country-park.co.uk


Paddleboard Taster Session


Taster sessions are open to adults, family groups, and children aged 8+, pre-booking is essential. Dinton Activity Centre. Other dates available. W: www.dinton-pastures.co.uk


Go to www.primarytimes.co.uk/berkshire for thousands more great days out


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