The definitive guide of what to do and where to go with your children New Year New Look :HOFRPHWR6SULQJ 2015 brings a total revamp to our magazine style and look. We have been sat in discussion with our designers for a while now and eventually decided on a new look that I personally think looks amazing! We hope you like it too. Please let us know what you think…. We still have all the usual sections, What’s On, Clubs & Classes, Party, Find, Win and Save so we haven't changed any of the content. As always our magazine and website is packed with ideas for you to have fun and spend time with the kids, but please double check with the venue before you pack up the picnic and kids as sometimes things are cancelled at short notice without our knowledge. This year we are asking local children to feature in our magazines. We had a photo shoot last month with Jennie at Captured Moments Photography 2 (www.capturedmomentsphotos.co.uk) and 7 local children. It was great to meet them all and give them the opportunity to become local stars. Our front cover was just one of the images and others that were taken can be found throughout the magazine. If your child would like to be a cover star or to feature somewhere in the magazine then check out our competition on page 30. Remember ‘You have to be in it to win it!!’ So make sure you enter. We are also looking for local mums to send us their tip for keeping the kids busy and entertained. Thanks to Ami Francis and her 3 children for giving us their tips for getting outdoors. Ami uses lower cost options to involve her 2 daughters and young son in activities and spends loads of time outside. You can send us yours tips via email, Facebook, Twitter or via the contact link on our website. We will try and include as many as we can but can’t promise we will include them all. Sheffield Children’s University 6SULQJLQWRDUDQJHRI QHZIXQDFWLYLWLHV WITH the warmer weather on the horizon, people are beginning to venture out and about again. The school holidays at Easter and Spring Bank are also looming and although the thought of some time off with the kids brings an excitement to many, it also brings the worry of finding activities and places to visit, into full force! Parents/carers of Sheffield: worry no more! With a Sheffield Children’s University (CU) Passport to Learning, all children who attend Sheffield schools can access a range of activities (some of which are free!) which will earn them special CU credits. Passports to Learning can be purchased from Sheffield Libraries for £2 each. They receive one credit for each hour of activity they take part in, which leads to 30 certificates and badges at bronze, silver and gold levels, right up to 1000 hours! So while having lots of fun learning new things, they’ll be earning awards at the same time. CU credits can be earned at over 120 ‘Learning Destinations’ (validated activity providers) across the city, ranging from museums, galleries and libraries, to martial arts, cookery, sewing, music, dance, drama, sports, circus skills and many, many more! We know from our research that children who take part in CU activities are more likely to do better at school than expected. They also gain more confidence, make new friends and have loads of fun learning new things. To collect CU credits, take the Passport to Learning to our Learning Destinations, and get it stamped or signed at the activities. You MUST ALSO add your child’s name to their special CU register. A parent of one of our CU members had this to say… ‘Getting a Passport to Learning for my oldest son has had a lot of positive effects, not just on him but on our family. We instantly had a new enthusiasm towards finding new things to do and places to visit in order to gain credits. Since then there’s been no stopping us! He's gained an unbelievable amount of knowledge in a wide variety of subjects, and has tried so many new things! His feelings of self-belief have grown dramatically and he now approaches new tasks with enthusiasm and determination.’ Facebook SheffieldCU Twitter @SheffieldCU www.sheffield.gov.uk/cu - 0114 2813761 4 www.raring2go.co.uk 5 International Dance Day - 29th April 'DQFLQJLV*RRGIRU\RX IN the last few years, there has been an explosion of dance across Britain thanks to shows such as 'Britain's Got Talent' and BBC's 'Strictly Come Dancing'. Children and adults are more interested in dance than ever before. They will have fun attending lessons and benefit immensely not just from the great health benefits but from many the other advantages of dance that other activities may not have. According to government reports, three in five children under ten years old are predicted to be overweight by 2050. So if your child is not into sport, you need to find ways to keep the family active and dancing could be the answer. Dance is a great way for the whole family to get up and moving in a fun and exciting way. Self expression: Through dance, stories can be told and beliefs and emotions can be conveyed. Dance can also be used to widen a child's vocabulary as they come in contact with new words and ideas. Dance also helps children and adults express themselves differently from normal school or work life. Brain Power: All forms of exercise improve your blood circulation and improve the flow of nutrients to your brain, allowing the brain to function at its best. But the great thing about dancing is that it involves using use both sides of your brain: one half for technique and control and the other for creativity and artistry. Dance can therefore increase brain productivity and children can increase their attention spans. All good skills for school too! Confidence and self-esteem can also be built through the many performance opportunities that come with dance. Dancing builds confidence which in turn helps to reduce stress and tension, for both adults and children. 6 Social Networking: Attending a dance class is not just about staying fit - it is a social networking opportunity too! At dance classes children have the opportunity to meet new friends and practise their social skills. Dance also requires discipline and motivation, key skills in lifelong learning: So you see, dancing is good for you! Dance is such a positive benefit to everyone’s life, from baby to adult and such fun so why not try a class. Razzamataz Theatre Schools are offering a FREE Session to new students on the 25th April to celebrate International Dance Day. Contact Helen on 07979 189177 for more details and to book. www.raring2go.co.uk 7 The multi-award winning onling reading programme for 3-13 year olds. Reading Eggs provides a comprehensive range of online reading lessons and eBooks that teach children aged 3-13 the literacy skills needed for lifetime reading success. The reason why over 90% of parents using Reading Eggs report a noticeable improvement in their child’s reading skills is because the programme makes learning phonics and basic reading skills fun. With hundreds of reading lessons and activities to explore, sign up for our special 4 WEEK TRIAL* and see first-hand how your child’s reading can improve in just 4 weeks! FREE 4 WEEK TRIAL* Register today at www.readingeggs.co.uk/spring w Registration is quick, easy and FREE Offer ends July 31st, 2015! Reg *Free trial only available for new customers who sign up at the above address *Fr TThe he multi-awa multi-awa d winning winning online online eading eading p ogramme! ogramme! www.raring2go.co.uk 9 Dyslexia Effects One in Ten People…... %XW6XSSRUW'\VOH[LDFDQ KHOSPDNHLWFOHDUHU AT Support 4 Dyslexia we offer a friendly and relaxed environment for students of all ages to attend specially tailored lessons which boost confidence as well as literacy skills. After an initial assessment you have the option to attend weekly lessons. Lessons last for one hour and we are open Mon-Sat until late. Lessons are largely computer based enabling students to have fun while improving their reading, spelling and typing skills. Reading and spelling ability are re-assessed after 20 lessons. At Support 4 Dyslexia we have never re-assessed a student after 20 lessons and not seen a significant improvement. The company was founded in 2007 by Managing Director Sarah Broomfield and remains committed to finding new and engaging ways of coping with dyslexia. There are many ways parents can help children with dyslexia. The most important thing is to keep learning fun and find ways to boost their confidence by giving them tasks that they are able to complete. Dyslexia screening and assessment can help to identify if someone is likely to be dyslexic. Support 4 Dyslexia provides the following assessment services: Dyslexia Screening (£20) This is currently available to children (over 6 and a half) and adults. Reading and Spelling Assessment Full Educational Assessment Location: Century Park, Station Road, Halfway, Sheffield, S20 3GS 10 Learn to Swim 7KH$PD]LQJ%HQHILWVRI %DE\6ZLPPLQJ BABY swimming is one of the most amazing experiences you can share with your baby! Babies have a real affinity with water. They spend nine months in the womb, and more and more expectant mothers are now choosing a water birth as the most natural introduction to this world. Water is recognised as a warm, supportive environment during labour and provides a natural transition for your baby from the womb to the “outside world”. Babies can be taken into the water from birth; they do not need to have completed their injections and very young babies love the freedom, massage and gentle exercise that the water offers. The benefits to both parent and baby of swimming together are immense and include: *Plenty of eye contact *Plenty of skin contact *Helping you and your baby feel relaxed and confident in the water *Makes swimming a fun and socially stimulating activity *Even parents who can’t swim can enjoy relaxing in the water with their baby Encouraging a baby to take regular exercise from such a young age is also an extremely healthy routine to instil which may prevent childhood lethargy But most importantly of all, swimming as a baby should instil a love of water for 12 the rest of your child’s life. Even in the bath, there are some wonderful activities you can share with your baby. Your baby can enjoy floating on his or her back in the bath (ears in the water), or just lie back snuggling up to you. You can try sprinkling water over your baby’s tummy. You may even find your baby falls asleep! We don’t recommend trying to submerge your baby in the bath – it is too awkward and both you and your baby are likely to be upset by the experience. However, you can allow the water to lap around and over your baby’s face without any worries. Holiday Clubs 7RS7LSVRQFKRRVLQJWKHULJKW KROLGD\FOXEIRU\RXUFKLOGUHQ WITH so many parents & carers working during the school & nursery holidays, it can be increasingly difficult to find the right club/ class for your children to attend and have fun in the process… Here’s a brief check list to help you along with your/their choice of venue: 3 Indoor or Outdoor - a consideration if the weather could be a major factor in your selection. 4 How flexible are the classes, can they attend daily or weekly? What time do they start and finish, it could be that you need them to have a later stay, do they do that? 1 Create a list - what type of activities do they 5 Cost effective - how much and how many enjoy the most, and won’t take any hours/days is the club running? It’s important convincing to get them to attend. to get value for money. 2 Will it keep their interest - you don’t want any resistance for them to attend the second or third day, so it’s important they are motivated with the subject. www.raring2go.co.uk Whatever club / class your children choose to attend this summer, here’s wishing them a Raring2go! Time.. 13 14 Baking a difference, 2QHFDNHDWDWLPH freecakesforkidssheffield @freecakessheff FREE Cakes for Kids Sheffield bake birthday cakes – all for free. for children in the city who wouldn’t otherwise get a A birthday cake from them might be the first cake the child has ever had - it gives the family the opportunity to celebrate a birthday with friends and family. It's not always about a family not being able to afford cake - it might be because there is a sibling who has advanced needs, a family member unwell or absent, or because the family is in temporary accommodation like a B&B or refuge without access to a kitchen. cake on their special day. Since October 2013, they have baked 220 cakes for local children. Teachers, social workers, homeless charities and support workers are just some of the people who refer families to Free cakes for Kids. When the group receive a request for a cake, one of the 50 volunteers bakes and delivers a beautiful, creative cake, usually in the child’s favourite theme or style Volunteers pay for all the ingredients from their own pockets to ensure no child goes without a cake on their birthday. If you’d like to know more, refer a child for a cake or get involved, please get in touch. We’re also on the lookout for people who could help us deliver cakes between 9am and 3pm, too! www.freecakesforkidssheffield.com www.raring2go.co.uk 15 What’s On “A mouse took a stroll through the deep dark wood. A fox saw the mouse and the mouse looked good… ”Discover a new way to interact with your favourite picture book this Easter. Step into the woods to meet Mouse, Fox, Owl, Snake and the Gruffalo himself at the world first ‘Gruffalo Experience’ hosted at Meadowhall Shopping Centre. For full details, prices and bookings please visit go to Raring2go.co.uk/Sheffield and click on the banner The doorbell rings just as Sophie and her mummy are sitting down to tea. Who could it possibly be? What they certainly don’t expect to see at the door is a big, stripy tiger! The tea-guzzling tiger is back on the road in this delightful family show; packed with oodles of magic, sing-a-long songs and clumsy chaos! For children aged 3+ For further details see www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk all ages! Normal admission charges apply. For further details see www.butterflyhouse.co.uk Step into the world of ‘Once Upon a Time’ and meet characters and storytellers as you discover the wonderful world of books and stories. 5pm to 8.30pm Booking essential. Price: £5 Adults, £4 members, £2 children - all proceeds go to support the work of both charities. Join the team at Old Moor and Mexborough and Swinton Astronomical Society for an evening of natural spectacle. A guided walk to see the birds coming in to roost at sunset and then as the skies darken, lift your gaze skywards as the stars come out. Find out about the heritage of the old Templeborough steelworks on a guided tour with an exsteelworker, bringing history to life! Cost - FREE with admission to Magna, book on the day at reception This is Meet our amazing Madagascan species up your chance to see a blacksmith at work! Discover more about the close in our busy animal steel making process and learn encounters. Enjoy spectacular free-flying bird of prey and parrot how the Air, Earth, Fire and Water displays with a Madagascan twist Pavilions are linked together... Cost - FREE with admission to and enjoy themed crafts, activities and games suitable for Magna It's a Rubbish www.runinthepark.org.uk 16 Adventure - Find out what happens in a waste recovery plant and have a go at our Big Sort Challenge. Cost - FREE with entry to Magna, book on the day at receptionStory Telling Corner Join us for stories for the young & young at heart! With science experiments involving buzzing balloons, balloon kebabs & magical cans! Cost - FREE with entry to Magna www.visitmagna.co.uk A chance to experience 1940’s life on the farm with warden John Barnes and his family. Discover ration book cookery, stories of the Blitz and how to put out an incendiary bomb! Admission. £3 per adult, children free. www.sheffieldmanorlodge.org An egg and Easter Bunny hunt round the site - you will need your thinking caps as clues will lead you to a sweet treat! Get arty and crafty at the visitor centre where there will be everything you need to make chicks, bunnies and eggs. life. www.raring2go.co.uk 17 Mon 30 March - Fri 10 April RSPB Old Moor, Wombwell RSPB Old Moor have fun activities happening all through the Easter holidays. As well as the specific one off events you can hire pond dipping kits or activity back packs anytime. Every Monday and Friday Drawing, Dipping and Discovery Day - Self lead crafts all about homes for nature. Enjoy painting and sticking and gluing and doing and then explore the reserve to see what bugs, birds and pond life. Tuesday Tales- Join Chris and Bob for tales of wildlife and wonder in the heart of our nature reserve. Wild Wednesdays Nature themed craft activities, go pond dipping or bug hunting on the reserve with a wildlife expert, or simply enjoy being out in the fresh air in beautiful surroundings. Thursday Thinkbomb! Interactive sessions all about the wildlife where we live Poor old Easter bunny has lost his bounce! He can’t stop falling asleep and if we can’t find a way to wake him up our Easter hunt won’t be very egg-citing! Toddlers 10:40am. Preschool 9:45am £5 siblings £3. Contact Gemma on 0114 2995227/07787111053 Tuesday 31 March, Tue7 & Thur 9 April Discovery Days at Museums Sheffield: Weston Park Join in at Weston Park at these drop-in Discovery Days where Sheffield’s collections inspire the whole family to get creative. Please note - all children must be accompanied by an adult. www.museums-sheffield.org.uk egg superhero’s and bad egg villains. Spot all the Supereggs round the garden to win a prize. Free with normal garden admission Children of season ticket holders £2.50. Join in with egg rolling races (wooden eggs provided) at 11.30pm and 2.30pm. Look out for the Easter Bunny. Sat 4 - Mon 6 April Peek a Boo Chick at Cannon Hall, Cawthorne Can you find the chicks around the room at Cannon Hall? You can also make your own peek a boo chick to take home. Sat 4 April Sing-a-Long-a Frozen at Lyceum Theatre Singalonga Productions Wed 1 April Garden Invasion Workshop with are delighted to announce that Pyjama Drama The sun is shining, Disney’s Frozen is the new Singalonga must see! Come on the paddling pool is out and the an epic journey to find Anna’s barbeque is sizzling. But we’re sister Elsa, the Snow Queen and not the only ones who like a bite put an end to her icy spell. of a burger on a hot summer’s Sooooo ‘do you wanna build a day – watch out everyone, it’s a Tue 31 March - Thur 2 April snowman…..?’ For further details garden invasion! 5-7yrs. 9:45Traditional Easter Crafts at see www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk 12:45. £15 per child. Contact Sheffield Manor Lodge The Discovery Centre and grounds will Gemma on 0114 2995227/07787111053 be open too. Admission £3 per Sat 4 April child Easter Egg Hunt at Sheffield www.sheffieldmanorlodge.org Manor Lodge Search Manor Oaks Fri 3 - Mon 6 April Easter Tournament at Royal Farm on our Easter Egg Hunt to Armouries Museum, Leeds Enjoy claim a chocolate prize and join Tue 31 March in with Easter games and Easter Holidays FUN with Pyjama the thrills and spills of authentic Drama Sing, dance, pretend and medieval jousting in the heart of crafts. www.sheffieldmanorlodge. org. £2 per child for egg hunt, Leeds. This Easter the Royal play, where will our imagination Armouries’ tiltyard will resound to other activities charged take us today? Pyjama Drama is separately the clamour and clash of a live a unique blend of music, action tournament, as movement and performance! internationally renowned knights Monday 6 April battle for the coveted Sword of Wentworth Castle Gardens Honour and the prestigious Nature Safari are bringing some Queen’s Jubilee Trophy. rabbits for you to meet. Find out Spectacular entertainment for all some rabbity facts and how best the family. to care for your rabbit. Fri 3 - Mon 6 April Super Egg Hunt at Wentworth Castle Gardens, Stainborough A popular egg hunt with a difference. This year the trail takes its inspiration from good 18 Monday 6 April Justin & Friends Mr Tumbles Circus at Motorpoint Arena Sheffield For further details see www.motorpointarena.co.uk www.raring2go.co.uk 19 Wed 8 & Thur 9 April Easter Lambing at Whirlow Hall Farm Experience the beauty of the natural world this spring! Fun activities for children (for a small charge) will include: face painting, pony rides and Easter egg hunts. We are also providing lots of FREE craft activities to keep the little ones busy. This event is an affordable and unforgettable day for all the family with most activities inside or under cover. See page 17. Wed 8 April Easter Baking at Cannon Hall, Cawthorne Join the cook in the Victorian kitchen and bake Easter treats to take home. Children to be accompanied by an adult, booking advisable. 1–3pm. Suitable for children age 4-10 years, £5per child Wed 8 April Wild at Heart: Wild Easter Fun at Highfield Library A free family workshop for grandparents or carers and their small relatives aged 4—10 yrs. We will be making little paper nests and birds together, and listening to stories about our garden birds. Places are limited, so book your place now! For further details see www.wildsheffield.com Sat 25 April FREE Session at Razzamataz Sheffield to celebrate International Dance Day! Check out our dance feature on page 6. To book and find out more contact Helen at Razzamataz on 07979 189177. Sat 2 May Colour Dash 2015 at Rother Valley Country Park Don’t miss out; grab your running shoes and dash down to Rother Valley Country Park, Sheffield for the most colourful fun run ever. Best of all, to join in the fun you don't even need to be a runner! Grab your friends, family and 20 colleagues and sign up now; the more the messier! colourdash.bluebellwood.org Mon 4 May Highland Fling & Country Fair at Graves Park Come along and enjoy a great family day out in the park with lots to see and do, including: Highland Cattle Show, Craft Market & Food Stalls, Kiddies Fun Fair Rides, Shire Horse Cart Rides, Graves Park Animal Farm and Pets Corner, Fantastic Children’s Playground, Rose Garden Café, Mini Steam Train, Trade Stalls and much more…. Information Line 0114 2736433. FREE Admission Sat 2 - Mon 4 May LEGO Brick Show at National Coal Mining Museum for England Loads of activities for the kids (and grown-ups too!) to get involved in, whether it’s in the build zone, or taking part in one of the fantastic competitions to win fabulous LEGO prizes . Mon 4 May Teddy Bears Picnic at Wentworth Castle Gardens Busy teddy bears are in the garden, see what they are doing this year on the teddy bear trail. Join in with teddy bear themed activities. Specially themed shows for young children with The Hey Diddles at 12.00 and 2pm. Children accompanied by a Teddy Bear -free garden admission Sat 16 - Sun 17 May Family Fun Weekend at Elsecar Heritage Centre A weekend of fun filled activities for all the family. There will be street entertainment, music, crafts and much more! , Free Admission. Sun 17 May Weston Park May Fayre at Weston Park The event is free entry and there will be lots of attractions and entertainment to suit all of the family including: Carousel, Helter-Skelter and Children’s Rides, Premier Artists Marquee, Classic and Vintage Cars, Victorian Characters, Miniature Steam Train Ride, Food and Refreshment Stalls and much more… For further details see www.sheffield.gov.uk/ westonpark Sat 23 - Mon 25 May Country Fair Cannon Hall, Cawthorne Top steam fair attractions including: Steam Engines, Classic Cars, Vintage Tractors, Classic Motorcycles, Fairground Organs, Miniature Steam Engines, Stationary Engines and Vintage Commercials. The event will also include: Old Time and Modern Funfair, Non-stop Arena Entertainment. Sat 23 – Sun 31 May Create it: Make it Eureka! The National Children's Museum Roll up your sleeves, we’re going to make your day with a week packed full of creative activities. Tinker, take apart, fix and make this half term – if you can imagine it, you can make it! www.raring2go.co.uk 21 Sat 23 – Mon25 May Sheffield Food Festival 2015 at Sheffield City Centre A great family day out... Spring heralds a culinary explosion of fresh produce, colour and taste for producers and chefs alike, which will once again be celebrated at Sheffield's fifth annual food festival. With a further array of events, demos and activities taking place across the whole weekend this is a great family day out not to be missed. www.sheffieldfoodfestival.org Mon 25 –Fri29 May RSPB Old Moor, May half term Tuesday tales, Wild Wednesday, Thursday Thinkbombs, Monday and Friday Drawing Dipping and Discovery days Sat 30—Sun 31 May Halifax Mini Maker Fair at Eureka! The National Children's Museum Experience Yorkshire’s only official Maker Faire where you’ll meet inventors, artists, crafters and creatives. See some of the amazing things that you can make using your imagination and a bit of know-how, plus, you'll get the chance to have a go yourself! Sat 30 May The Yorkshire Work & Family Fair at Hallam Union Building of Sheffield-HUBS Returning to the workplace after a break, going on maternity leave, looking for more flexibility or even to work for yourself? You and your partner can take it in turns to browse the exhibition, with the confidence that your little’uns will be entertained thanks to our ‘Kids corner’. Expert face painters and arts and crafts enthusiasts will make sure even your children love this family day event. www.yorkshireworkandfamily.co.uk 22 Being an Active Family and (QMR\LQJWKH *UHDW2XWGRRUV AS a mum I want to give my children Maddi, Lilia and Theo the same happy childhood my three brothers and I had. I remember always being out and about and never being bored! have in the city centre or at the fair. We were probably very unusual as we didn't have a colour tv, only a black and white portable one, so we had no choice other than to be active. Because their were 4 of us my parents didn't have the money for expensive days out, especially in school holidays when there was so many days to fill so my mum had to be creative. Graves Park and Farm - The farm is great and it has a varied playground. Money or lack of it, is a big issue and a lot of families are unaware of free and cheap places that are not only fun but educational for our children to visit. The local parks can get boring very quickly and can also get very crowded. So we like to visit parks that have other things to offer such as: Clifton Park - It has water and sand features and rides that you can buy tokens for. These rides are much cheaper than the ones they Pictures by Captured Moments Photography Heeley City Farm - Just outside of the city centre and a lovely little farm with a variety of animals. Highfield Adventure Playground and Burngreave Adventure Playground - Great places for kids to get outside and burn some energy off. Weston Park Museum - Has a wide range of exhibits that cater for every age group and often have special events and other work shops during the school holiday to keep the kids entertained. A lot of places like Eureka, Magna and The Deep also give you a years FREE pass after you have paid to get in once. Make sure you ask when buying your ticket as sometimes a form has to be completed on the same day. Through visiting different places we have met some brilliant people and made some lifelong friends. I feel my children have benefited so much from our active lifestyle and their grades at school and confidence are signs of this. Top tip - Also take a picnic with you to make it a cheaper fun days out, parents can relax with a cup of tea while kids are having fun in a safe place. 24 Help make life better for our tiniest patients. The day will also be filled with entertainment for the kids including balloon modelling, a ball pit and a visit from a very special guest. www.jessopsbuggypush.com www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk Handsworth & Hallam Theatre Company tickets: 07586 293546 Take your partner by the hand and do–si–do the night away. This family friendly event starts at 7.30pm and will be held in a real barn at the farm. Revel in the sounds of ‘Drop of a Hat’ Ceilidh band in our unique venue, learn the dance steps and have lots of fun. Guaranteed fun for the whole family. 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