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Boscobel House and the Royal Oak- Review
If you’re really into your history, then this is an absolute must. The house itself is small compared to many historical properties, but the history surround the house, grounds and nearby sites is fascinating. But obviously when we visit these places, we need to know that there’s going to be plenty for the kids to…
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Christmas at Chatsworth- Review
This is one of those places I’ve always wanted to visit, when I saw that there was also an illuminated walk over the Christmas period I was sold. We booked for access to the house, farm and gardens (including the illuminated walk). With the exception of a timed slot into the house you can move…
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Pantomimes with SEN children
I’ll be honest, I’m not a fan of pantomimes, so part of me never really thought I’d have to deal with this, that was, until James started school. The first pantomime he attended whilst at school I hadn’t put much thought into how he’d be, because the last time I went to a pantomime was…
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North Pole Adventure- Review
I’ll be honest from the start, this really isn’t one if you’re on a strict budget. I’ve looked at it for years and always been put off by the price. But this year decided to take the plunge. It was so worth it. If you’re just doing one big day out it’s definitely one to…
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Self Care
It’s something everyone talks about, and we know is important. But how many of us actually take time for us? And what does self care really look like? Realistically self care can be whatever you want it to be, and it doesn’t necessarily have to take hours, it’s about anything to help you relax and…
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Surviving the Festive Period
Whatever your situation, Christmas can be a stressful and pretty overwhelming time. Over the years, the pressure we feel from social media has increased and this year more people than ever are worrying about the cost. But whatever causes stress this Christmas there are a few things that can help us all get by and…
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Santa at Bolsover Castle- Review
There are so many different Santa experiences it can be difficult to decide which to go to. It’s also important that whatever you choose suits your child. When I first saw that Bolsover Castle had a Santa experience I had to book it, in fact I’d booked it back in September to ensure we got…
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Referral- The Wait
When the referral is first submitted you feel somewhat nervous. Will it be accepted? How long will we have to wait? What happens next? Every time you see a letter come through addressed to “The Parent/Carer” you hold your breath hoping that this is the letter you’ve been waiting for. When you do get the…
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Things to do this Christmas
I’ve already talked about Christmas Markets, but there are lots of different ways to really get in the Christmas spirit, whether you’re staying at home or venturing out for the day. Christmas Light Switch on I know a lot of towns and cities have already had their big Christmas Light Switch On. But there are…
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Christmas Markets.
Who doesn’t love a Christmas Market? They epitomise Christmas and are great weather you’re visiting as friends, a couple, or as a family. But as with everything there are a few things to consider when visiting with children. First off I’d say do some research, there are lots of small local markets around as well…
