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20 Post Summer Holiday Activities for Parents
As magical as they can be, the summer holidays can be taxing on mums and dads, especially those with really little ones. Read our previous blog about ways to entertain the kids if you’re struggling for inventive ways after a busy summer. So, the kids have gone back to school and if you’re a parent reading this, you’re probably feeling a tiny bit relieved – and a little tired too. Check out our list of 20 fun post summer holiday activities for parents – do one of them or do them all, it’s up to you. Whatever you do, just make sure you take some time to enjoy yourselves, unwind and recharge your batteries.
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Knife Skills with Michel Roux Jr.
Partnership Manager Ciana recently got her knife skills sharpened (see what we did there?) at Michel Roux Jr’s Cactus Kitchen. Read on to find out more.
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Views from Water and from Land
Sales Support Manager Camille recently went to extreme measures to ensure she got the best views of London, by heading out in search of views from water and from land during the Rib Power boat and View from The Shard experience. We find out how she got on…
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Kids Raise Summer Smiles
NEWSFLASH: It’s the announcement parents everywhere have been eagerly awaiting – we have reached the half way point of the summer holidays – hurray! Some of you may be at the end of your tether but we have found some videos of entertaining kids to give you summer smiles. For those of you still looking for ways to entertain the kids have a read of our previous blog for some ideas. Check out these adorable clips….
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Flight Simulator in Lincolnshire
Not long ago, my colleague Stephen and I went to Boston for a high-flying flight simulator experience at Flight Deck Reality. Read on to find out more….
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Q&A with Paul Hyman: Paddleboarding Adventurer
Paddleboarding is fun, great for fitness and it’s fast becoming one the UK’s most popular watersports. To find out a little more about it, we caught up with paddleboarding adventurer and expert Paul Hyman. Here’s what he had to say…