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Page 1: Families Cheshire Issue 35 May-June 2015

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Covering: Poynton, Wilmslow, Alderley Edge, Knutsford, Prestbury, Macclesfield, Congleton, Holmes Chapel, Sandbach, Northwich, Winsford, Crewe, Nantwich, Tarporley, Waverton, Chester and surrounding areas

www.familiescheshire.co.uk

@FamCheshMag

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Edition 35 • May/June 2015 The local magazine for families with children 0-12 years

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In this issuePARTy TIME! > How to survive a sleepover and

other party problems solved!

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News

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Caryl Hall Jayne Keep

Next issue: July/Aug 2015

Circulation: 25,000 copies of Families Cheshire are available through nurseries, schools, libraries, selected shops and other points throughout Cheshire. If you would like free copies for your organisation, please let us know.

Contact details: Families Cheshire, 3 Hall Hill, Bollington SK10 5EDTel: 01625 801 801 www.familiescheshire.co.uk

Editorial: [email protected]/artwork: [email protected], diary dates, what’s on: [email protected]

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Design: Paul Wilson Graphic Design, Congleton.Tel: 07743 111 694, www.withpaul.co.uk

Print: Bishops Printers, Walton Road, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO6 1TR Tel: 023 9233 4900 www.bishops.co.uk

Families Cheshire is part of the Families group, established in 1990 and headed by Families South West. All franchised magazines in the group are independently owned and operated under license.

We take every care preparing the magazine, but the publishers and distributors can’t be held responsible for the claims of advertisers, the accuracy of the contents nor for any consequences.

In this issue02: News04: Education06: Parents’ place07: Parties10: Clubs & classes12: What’s on

This May welcomes the annual National Share-A-Story Month, a rousing celebration of the power of storytelling and story sharing.

Run by the Federation of Children’s Book Groups, it’s a wonderful opportunity to bring children and stories together. There are a whole host of events running across the country, from storytelling workshops to craft activities and puppet shows, and this year the theme for National

Volunteers’ Week is an annual celebration of the fantastic contribution millions of volunteers make across the UK – and it’s taking place from the 1-7 June this year.

Volunteering can make a real difference to your own life and the lives of those around you, but it’s important for anyone thinking about giving their time to find a volunteering opportunity which is right for them, whether it’s supporting a victim of crime or helping

Parents are to get a complete picture of their child’s development at the age of two, as part of new reforms to help families.

With over £2million pledged to support joined-up checks on education and health development, parents will now have a better picture of their child’s progress at this early stage. ‘No parent should be left in the dark about their child’s development,’ said Childcare Minister Sam Gyimah. ‘There should be an accessible check for all at the age of two, which is a pressure point where issues such as speech delay and behavioural problems begin to appear. Today’s announcement will mean more families

Do you know a young author? The National young Writers’ Awards judges are looking for the best short story (up to 500 words) based around this year’s theme of ‘Strange Events and Peculiar Happenings’.

The winner of the competition will receive £500 of books for their school and a trip to Disneyland Paris!

The annual awards, run by tuition company Explore Learning, are now in

This September, three acclaimed National Theatre productions will be available on demand in schools.

Danny Boyle’s production of Frankenstein with Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller, and Nicholas Hytner’s productions of Shakespeare’s Hamlet with Rory Kinnear, and Othello with Adrian Lester, will be free to stream on demand in every secondary school classroom in the UK. Each play is recorded in front of a live theatre audience by National Theatre Live, and comprehensive learning

Share-A-Story

Volunteer this year

New development checks

Calling all young Writers!

National Theatre comes to the classroom

Share-A-Story Month is Dragons! Find out about the culture of Chinese, Welsh and Viking dragons in stories and poems, explore myths and legends about dragons, and even discover what a dragon might like for tea. Take a look at the website for loads of ideas, activity packs, posters and Dragon competition prizes. www.fcbg.org.uk/national-share-a-story-month

out at a local sports club. There are loads of events going on up and down the country to help inspire you during Volunteer’s Week, or alternatively you can contact your local Volunteer Centre at any time, an ideal place to start your volunteering career. To find out more go to http://volunteersweek.org or email [email protected]

can get valuable information in a more convenient way.’ Health Minister Dr Dan Poulter added, ‘We know it’s important to check children’s health and development when they are two, so that if extra support is needed it can be identified early. Integrated reviews and the huge increase in health visitors will lead to better outcomes for children and families.’ The Integrated Review, which will be implemented nationally from September 2015, will be available to children between 24 and 30 months old. Download your What To Expect When guide from the Foundation Years website www.gov.uk/dfe

their 7th year. This year’s judge is renowned author of the Book of Norm series of books, Jonathan Meres. To enter visit www.explorelearning.co.uk/youngwriters

resources will support each play. ‘This new initiative underlines the National Theatre’s passionate commitment to supporting teachers and schools across the UK,’ said Alice King-Farlow, Director of Learning at the NT. ‘In giving young people access to inspirational theatre, we aim to help schools to keep the arts as a vital part of the curriculum.’ Find out more at nationaltheatre.org.uk/schools

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Hello!

We’re loving this early spring weather – nothing beats the early morning bird tweets, blue skies (hoping we’ve not jinxed it now) and longer evenings. Our moods are lifting, we’ve even considered doing some exercise (considered, not actually done any yet), and Louis Armstrong’s “What A Wonderful World” is a favourite on the iPod.

All in all then, the perfect time to be thinking about Parties, which is our focus this issue. Don’t miss our great piece on page 7 on how to survive the dreaded sleepover as well as how to avoid other party themes the kids love but you hate!

Celebrations all round!

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Advertise in Families CheshireCall Jayne on: 01625 801801

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yes, it’s that time of year again. This year’s Walk to School Week takes place 18-22 May, bringing together nearly one million schoolchildren, teachers and parents, and this year’s event promises to be the biggest and best yet! Walk to School Week is part of National Walking Month, which takes place throughout May.

It also includes Walk to Work Week (11-15 May), so we parents don’t get out of it either!

This year, Walk to School Week is all about the health benefits of walking. During the week, Walk to School mascot Strider encourages pupils to take his 5-Day Walking Challenge – supported by their fantastic classroom-focused pack. Day 1 focuses on a healthy body, as daily exercise has numerous physical health benefits including helping to reduce the risk of childhood obesity and medical conditions such as cancer and

If you’d like to join a fantastic, supportive and friendly team, working for yourself, but not by yourself, then this Families franchise is just what you’re looking for!

You don’t need any specific skills - just an ability to work with people - face to face and telephonically. You’ll get all the support you want from Head Office but with all the flexibility you need to run your own business and make your own decisions, in your own time.

Your investment will give you a profitable, established business, with a reliable and friendly distributor network, loyal advertisers and the chance to be part of this exciting and reputable brand that’s celebrating its 25th anniversary!To find out more, contact Jayne or Caryl on 01625 801801, or email [email protected]

FootieBugs offers fun and professional football classes for children from 3-9 years.

The pre-school classes are unique; children are taken on story themed adventures introducing them to football basics such as passing, dribbling and shooting. Classes for 5-9 years focus on more advanced football skills whilst encouraging social independence and are perfect for kids who are looking for extra training to further enhance their

Walk to School Weekheart disease. Day 2 is health and happiness, as regular walking helps to keep young minds healthy and alert ready for their arrival at school. Day 3 concentrates on healthy habits. An energetic walk at the start of the day encourages healthy eating habits such as having a nutritious breakfast every morning. Day 4 is healthy friends and family, as the walk to school is the perfect opportunity for some quality family time or a good chat with friends. And finally Day 5 is a healthy environment – walking means less pollution and cleaner air – a benefit for everyone!

And it’s not just the health benefits. Walking to school can also save you money – as much as £400 a year!

There are plenty of fun ways to get involved. Why not set up a Park & Stride area around your school, or hold a Walk to School event and encourage your friends to leave their cars at home for a day? You could team up with neighbouring schools and organise a walking relay between schools, with refreshment stops at each one. Or nominate your dream walking companion from the world of books and dress up as them on Walk to School Day. A treasure hunt is a fun way to add a bit of competition on the walk to school, too. Download loads of puzzles, pledges and challenges from their website, and discover more ways of celebrating Walk to School Week.

www.livingstreets.org.uk / www.walktoworkweek.org.uk

Could yOU be the next editor of Families Cheshire?

Has your child caught the footie bug?

football skills. Whether your child simply loves football or is looking for a head start into an academy, FootieBugs classes are great for developing new techniques and confidence within the game. Classes are running in and around Chester. Holiday camps and birthday parties are also available. Contact FootieBugs Chester for a FREE taster today! 0845 863 0687 / [email protected] www.footiebugs.com

Children’s crafts in Chester marketI did that! Entertainments has recently opened in Chester market, offering loads of fun crafty activities for children.They offer Messy Play every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10am – 12pm, Storytime on Tuesday and Thursday from 10.30 – 11.30am and themed days on Saturdays for ages 4+.

They also do children’s craft parties! For more info, find them on Facebook, or contact Jo on 07592 607115 or via email: [email protected].

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Education

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Education

In March The Manchester Grammar School teamed up with pupils from Withington Girls’ School and staged a production of Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor. This whole school production featured both Senior and Junior School boys who romped their way through this wonderful comedy.

The experience for the Junior School boys sums up what life at MGS is like for them: inspirational and fun.

Creating, innovating, problem-solving and investigating are at the heart of MGS’ Junior School curriculum. Specialist Senior School teaching offers more challenge, more insight into English, Maths, History, Science and Art. The Options Programme opens doors into areas such as Law, Business Enterprise, Robotics, Forensic Science and Digital Photography. In addition, boys experience a vast array of

Freedom to Follow Dreams

extra-curricular activities, ranging from sport and music to more advanced academic pursuits.

Junior School boys have automatic entry into the Senior School in Year 7 so preparation for entrance exams and SATs, something which can so dictate the experience of children in many schools, is not part of the picture at MGS.

MGS boys flourish because they are stimulated, challenged and happy. People who love the work they do say that it defines who they are. Helping children to discover the activities that excite them and encouraging the pursuit of them is MGS’ priority as educators. Shakespeare’s line, “It is not in the stars to hold our destiny, but in ourselves”, is key to their educational philosophy.

“We show our boys the possibilities. This is our driving force. They engage with fire and passion. That is their adventure.”

MGS’s next open evening is on Thursday 14 May, from 4:30 pm till 7:30 pm. For further information, visit www.mgs.org.

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Parents’ place

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Mr Daddy Day Care – what’s it like being a stay-at-home dad?

“I do the overwhelming major-ity of housework. Cooking is probably 50/50. My wife works very long hours so I have to be hands on with housework.”

“The best thing about being a stay at home dad is knowing that you play a major role influencing, shaping and developing your children. I am honoured to have such a major part to play and it’s something many men miss out on. The worst bits: one is the isolation, the other is the latent, casual sexism I sometimes face simply because people expect my wife to be the one who is hands on with the kids.”

Fashionable UV swim protection for 0-12s

Positive Birth Movement grows

“My wife does sometimes wish she were around more, but she will freely admit she is happy to let me run the household as she thinks I am better at it (...yes really).

John Adams is a stay at home dad and dad blogger. He’s married with two young daughters and has also just written his first book. He tells us

what it’s like to be Mr Daddy Day Care.I’m often asked what it’s like to be a

stay at home dad. I like to think a mum would answer in exactly the same way. My life is busy and demanding. It also incredibly rewarding as I watch my children grow and develop knowing I’ve helped them along the way.

I have the two daughters. Helen is six and Elizabeth is two. Of course having daughters presents me with a few additional challenges as I have had to get used to dealing with girls’ haircare and, certainly with my eldest, had to talk about issues such as menstruation.

I may not be best qualified to deal with such things, but as a stay at home dad, I just have to get on and do it!

Recently the Daily Mail published an article about three toddlers, Ellie, Amelie and Wsam who accidentally swallowed button batteries. Their heartbreaking stories demonstrate the devastating damage that the batteries can cause if swallowed. In Wsam’s case, the battery killed him.Why are button batteries so dangerous?The electrical charge from the battery creates caustic soda inside the body. This can burn a hole through major blood vessels and children bleed to death.

Button batteries are found in many different household items. Amelie’s mum thinks it was a new battery for the kitchen scales. Ellie’s mum suspects the battery came from a TV remote control.

Act now. Please help us spread the word about button battery safety to all parents and carers. The full Daily Mail article can be found at www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2969115/

If I were to be totally honest, one of the biggest issues I have to deal with is isolation. Support networks and social networks for people with children, especially young children, are almost exclusively set up for mums.

For me personally, it’s possibly not the biggest issue. I’m reasonably confident and sociable and I have many friends who are mums and many who are dads. As a dad in my position, however, I think it definitely takes that bit longer until women feel comfortable and happy to approach and speak to you socially. I certainly know of other stay at home dads who have

struggled with this. In the past I

have had some horrendous experiences. I once took Elizabeth to have some inoculations

and the nurse started physically looking round the room before asking where my wife was. It was an odd question; is a man not capable of booking and accompanying his child to an appointment at the doctor’s surgery?

When it came to registering Elizabeth’s birth, my wife stayed at home and I took

our new-born with me to the registrar’s office. I appreciate the registrar probably meant this as a backhanded compliment, but she told me I was “brave” for going out on my own with my daughter. To her it may have been a compliment, to me it was actually quite offensive. It basically suggested I didn’t have the knowledge to look after her.

Having had a few similar experiences I learned a trick. Whenever I meet a healthcare, education or childcare professional, I tell them within the first few seconds that I am the one who looks after the kids and that my wife works full time. When I do this, it tends to get any awkwardness out of the way and I find am treated appropriately. It’s when I don’t do this, I find things can go wrong and I get accused of “babysitting” my own kids (a comment I hear from time to time).

I became a stay at home dad in 2011. It happened for purely practical reasons. We’d had Helen in nursery full time for a short while and we no longer felt this was

appropriate. I wasn’t particularly happy in my job and my wife had the better career

prospects. It made sense for me to leave the rat race and stay at home and that’s what I’ve been doing ever since.

At the time we only had the one daughter. Needless to say we’ve had one more since then!

I started a blog about my experiences in late 2012 called http://dadbloguk.com. At first it was simply a hobby. Over time, and to my great surprise, more and more people started reading and commenting on the blog and so it has become a cottage industry I fit around my family and I eventually decided to write a book.

It’s called ‘A modern father (…and dad blogger)’. At just 60 pages long it’s a very easy read and it’s been written in a style that you can dip in and dip out of as you please. It focuses on my experiences as a stay at home parent but I couldn’t resist writing just a little bit about being a dad blogger. It’s available from Amazon in both paperback (£2.75) and Kindle formats (99p).

Sand Dollar Swim is the hot new name in kid’s sun protection. Launched by ex-model and fashion designer Maureen Dolan, Sand Dollar Swim’s fun and vibrant designs appeal to both children and parents alike and are made from the best quality Italian UV fabrics.

Set up less than 2 years ago by mum and writer Milli Hill, The Positive Birth Movement has rapidly grown and now boasts over 150 groups in the UK alone, with hundreds more worldwide.

Positive Birth Groups are completely free to attend and are a place for all pregnant women – regardless of their background, experience or choices – to come together and share experiences, thoughts, feelings and insight about childbirth. Many are run by birth professionals such as doulas or midwives, while others are organised by women who are simply passionate about birth as a positive experience. Positive Birth Groups aim to be a helpful part of pregnancy, a warm and welcoming place to hear stories and ideas. Consider what you really want from your childbirth experience, learn about your rights and choices, and challenge any fears or negative expectations you might have. The classes usually have tea and cake on offer too! Go to www.positivebirthmovement.org to learn more about Positive Birth and how to find a group near you.

Their debut collection offers rash vests, shorts, one piece suits, bikini bottoms and hats all in fun and funky colours and designs featuring details such as sparkles, rooching and frill detail and all in the most comfortable, breathable SP 50+ fabric.

All the pieces are fast drying and machine washable and cater for children from 0-12 years.

Check out the full collection at www.sanddollarswim.com and make sure your little ones are ‘too cool to burn’ this Summer.

The new child killer in every home

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Parties

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Surviving the sleepover and other party problems solvedBy Sarah Butters

Birthday battles in Knutsford

Party like a pop star

Do you want an action-packed party with a difference? Become a Marine and challenge your friends & family to the ultimate battle.

Got a wannabe pop star as a birthday girl/boy? A party at Faktory Studios, Chester will have them feeling like a real star.

Parties can be tailored to what you require, using your child’s

SleepoversLet’s face it. They shouldn’t be called sleepovers. They should be called stay awake overs because you will sleep about as well as a meerkat balanced on a branch and the kids won’t sleep at all. However if you follow a few basic rules, you may survive. Keep the numbers low. As far as sleepovers go, more is definately not merrier but it is noisier. Keep them busy – I’ve heard tales of parents setting up night time obstacle courses to exhaust their pint sized house guests. Remove electrical devices at a reasonable hour and make sure you have a note of all parental contacts. As sure as night follows day someone will get homesick at about midnight and infect everyone. For those who do survive the overnight stay, arrange for an early collection. It gives you the day to remove Haribo from your beige carpet, and you’ll only have your own sleep deprived, sugar shocked child to deal with.

SwimmingMost mums are reluctant to strip off to a swimsuit when the sun is shining and the sangria’s flowing. So the thought of doing it in front of your school gate ‘chums’ while at the local pool is unthinkable. However a swimming party is always a popular choice. Avoid hosting a swimming party for younger children – wait until your child and their friends are fairly competent swimmers, thus removing the need for parental submersion. Seek out a pool that offers an inflatable soft play area – you’ll find these at many council run pools – and you’re guaranteed a splashing time. Many such pools have a low rate room for hire so you can follow the wet fun with a homemade party tea to keep costs down.

ArtDon’t try this at home. No seriously. This is one to hire a hall for and call in the experts. Arty parties are fab fun but frankly terrifying if you have a home that you’re proud of. The idea of a dozen Reception children attempting to find the toilet, while their hands are coated in a mixture of purple paint and glitter is enough to make your reach for a lunchtime Sauvignon Blanc. We have some super local providers who can save you the stress of a pre-school redecoration of your home. Try your local pottery café, or a nearby art class and put off the wine till tea time!

How to avoid serving a can of worms at yourchild’s next celebration...

Most of us wouldn’t dream of turning up to a party uninvited. Yet some parents feel it acceptable to bring along a string of siblings and presume they too are welcome. “They won’t eat. In fact you won’t even know they’re here,” cry the parents as they sprint out of the door, while said siblings begin pilfering from the pre-prepared party bags. The point is if you’ve budgeted for 20 and catered for 20, you’re ready for 20 children – not 25. Very often entertainers insist on a maximum number and siblings can tip you over the limit, and in turn, tip you over the edge. Prevent the problem at the point of invite and make the sibling rule clear. A simple ‘Sorry, no room for siblings!’ means there’s no question. I find the addition of an exclamation mark makes you look fun and not mean.

CAN yOU…..exclude individual children?This is a tough one because as a general rule, you should stick to one of 3 party invite rules. 1. Invite the whole class – this is perfect for

Reception age children2. Invite all the girls or all the boys – this

becomes popular as children head into KS2 and the opposite sex become toxic

3. Invite a few close friends – this works when you’re keeping the budget down or as you head towards the end of primary school.

However there are exceptions. If your child is the victim of a classroom bully, you’ve grounds to exclude that individual. This is YOUR child’s special day and they’re entitled to enjoy it without fear. Excluding problematic children is more difficult. Instead, it’s best to ask the parents of said child to stick around to offer a helping hand.CAN yOU…..fine a parent for a ‘no show’?There is little more irritating than the parent who confirms their child will be joining the party, only for them to leave an empty chair at the birthday table. The tale of the mum who billed a parent after they failed to show up to her son’s skiing party certainly made party no shows THE talk of the playground. Was she right to have sent the invoice? The reality is there will always be ill-mannered individuals who choose to accept an invite, and go on to make other plans without letting you know. In a world of text messages and emails, a no-warning no-show is simply unacceptable. But it’s also inevitable at some point in your party-throwing life. Invoicing a parent may make the headlines and also make you feel better for a while, but it’s likely to alienate your child and make YOU the subject of ridicule at the school gates. Our advice is to make a point of asking what happened to those no-shows when you next bump into the parent. In my experience you maximize the middle class embarrassment the more parents there are to witness it.

Playing in exclusive woodland and using the very best infra-red gaming guns, you’ll test your skills alongside your team-mates to defeat the enemy and win the battle. Do you have what it takes?

Battlefield LIVE Knutsford is a new, exciting and safe outdoor combat experience. It’s ideal for birthday parties, fun days out with friends or a family activity with a difference.

Great outdoor fun for boys and girls, it’s suitable for all ages from 7 upwards. Camouflage gear & face paints are provided, and both indoor and outdoor picnic areas are available. 5* Trip Advisor Reviews!

Call 07779 248622 or email [email protected] for further details and to check availability.www.battlefieldliveknutsford.co.uk

favourite music to create professional recordings of up to 3 songs, with each guest taking away a CD of the day’s work. A starting package is for 2½ hours for 10 people. There’s also a disco room available with full lights and karaoke and you can have use of the dining area too. Get in touch for more information – and you are very welcome to arrange to visit to have a look around before booking.01244 398019 / www.faktoryparties.co.uk

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ANIMALSCheshire Pony Parties, Chester Exclusive pony parties and priceless memories in an idyllic orchard or in your garden – children groom, pamper, paint and ride our ponies. Parties for up to 20 children, ages 2 – 10. 01829 741919 / [email protected] www.cheshireponyparties.co.uk/ponypartyintheorchard.php Chester Zoo Build your perfect party from our choice of packages - for up to 12 children. Includes full day’s admission to the zoo and private rental of the Jungle Den. 01244 650 209 / www.chesterzoo.orgMy Little Pony Parties, Adlington American miniature horses with the perfect temperament for children’s parties. Dress the ponies with bows and ribbons and paint their hooves with glitter, take them round an obstacle course and walk to the river and return to the farm for party food and cake. Indoor party options also available. 01625 569004 / www.mylittleponyparties.com /www.facebook.com/MyLittlePonyParties

The Creepy Crawly Show A wild and exciting animal road show presented in a fun way by comical rangers. 01244 646 045 / www.thecreepycrawlyshow.co.uk

PARTy TENTSBell Tent Party Events, LymmBeautifully decorated bell tents for hire for children’s parties, sleepovers or adult get togethers! Bunting, place settings, cushions, mat and popcorn all included. 100% waterproof so don’t worry about the weather. Events can be themed. All day hire £110. Perfect for a birthday tea party or as a venue for entertainment. Have a party at home without the mess inside the house!07890 952851 / belltentpartyevents.wordpress.com / facebook.com/belltentpartyevents

FOODScrumptious Party Food Healthy, homemade party food with some naughty-but-nice treats! Cake pops, gingerbread

people and party bags available as well as an adult menu. 01829 759287 / www.scrumptiouspartyfood.co.uk

CLIMBING CENTRES & INDOOR ADVENTUREAwesome Walls, Stockport, Stoke on Trent & Liverpool. www.awesomewalls.co.ukChill Factore, Urmston Parties for all ages from 2+ in breathtaking surroundings with exhilarating activities.0161 749 2222 / www.chillfactore.comRope Race Climbing Centre, Marple Kids rock climbing (age 5+) or archery (age 8+) parties. 0161 426 0226 / www.roperace.co.ukSilver Blades Ice Rink, Altrincham An icy party including skate hire, invitations, food and party bags. 08700 85 29 29 / www.altrinchamicedome.co.uk

ENTERTAINMENTA-star Sports Sporty party entertainment in Chester and surrounds, including ‘playground games’ for younger children, other sports for ages 7+. 07932 182148 / 07796 190169 / www.a-starsports.co.uk

Battlefield Live, Manchester The ultimate outdoor laser combat game for ages 7+. No pain, paint or

impact - parties and mission based group sessions in an enclosed wood with bunkers, trails and hideaways. 07956 557653 / www.battlefield-manchester.com

Battlefield Live, Knutsford Do you want an action packed party with a difference? Become a Marine for the

day and challenge your friends to the ultimate battle. Playing in exclusive woodland and using the very latest infra-red gaming guns as used by the Military for Combat Training. You will fight alongside your team in defeating the enemy and winning the Battle. Will you be the hottest Sniper in your Squadron? Ideal for Birthday Parties of all ages from 7 upwards. www.battlefieldliveknutsford.co.uk

Brookside PotteryThe Potter’s Wheel experience offers pottery painting and a train ride on the miniature railway.

You supply the food, they supply the rest. 07946 637499 / www.brooksidepottery.com

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Party directory

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The Ice Cream Farm, Tattenhall. The Ice Cave, private party rooms, outdoor activities (week days only) and playbarn. The Loft - state of the art games room for older children. Party food available or bring your own. 07570 774 491 / www.cheshirefarmicecream.co.ukKids Go Karting, Stockport Go karting in a safe environment on a purpose built track for ages 3 – 10. Exclusive use of venue during the party. 07544 424 212 / www.kidsgokarting.uk.comJump Nation, Trafford Park Europe’s largest indoor trampoline area. Unique parties for every occasion - food and drinks included. 0161 710 2360 / www.jumpnation.comLegoland Discovery Centre, ManchesterFull use of all activities as well as a private party room, food and cake. 0844 844 8181 /www.legolanddiscoverycentre.co.ukLittle Big Heads, Wilmslow Fairy Tea Party, Belle of the Ball, Princess&Pirates or Disco Diva options hosted by friendly staff. Party bags and a special gift for the birthday girl. 01625 548326 / www.littlebigheads.co.ukManchester Museum Celebrate your birthday with Stan, the T-Rex & friends. Birthday parties for ages 0 - 6 and 7 - 11 that are full of hands-on activities. Max 15 children & 15 adults. Available Sat & Sun 10am or 2pm. Bookings must be made at least one month in advance. 0161 306 1779 / www.manchester.ac.uk/museumPolar Palace, Winsford. 5 party options that can be themed, with an additional option of a visit from your child’s favourite Character. 01606 863623 / www.polarpalace.co.ukShots Football, Cheadle Hulme Championship, Premier League, Champions League & World Cup party options for your football mad youngster at a great indoor location! 0161 488 4118 / www.shot5.co.ukThe 2 Gyms, Winsford. Indoor adventure playground offering parties with a party host, food and party bags. 01606 558600 / www.the2gyms-cheshire.co.ukThe Spotty Pig Craft Café, Chester. Ceramic painting, cupcake decorating, decopatch or Wild Wood parties. Exclusive party room for 10+ guests. 01244 311318 / www.thespottypig.comVernon Park Gymnastics Club, Stockport Exclusive use of the gym and party room. Qualified gymnastics coach on hand. £100 for up to £25 children. 0161 406 0488 / www.vernonparkgym.com

Little Fingers Arts & Crafts Fun, creative parties for children aged 2 - 9 years. Let them create a masterpiece to take home! Catering and free invitations also available.07956 557653 / www.littlefingers-crafts.comMother Hen Creative, Tailor made parties for ages 4 – 8. Interactive storytelling revolvingaround the birthday child – a jam packed fun filled magical, personal experience.07587 191394 / www.motherhencreative.comMuch Ado Workshops Inspirational parties that take children on an adventure of the imagination involving drama, dance, music, craft activities, traditional party games with a twist and lots of silliness. A unique and inspirational, themed and tailor made party just for you.0844 288 9805 / [email protected] / www.muchadoworkshops.co.ukOliver’s Chocolate Parties Chocolate parties provide mouth watering, creative fun for any age or occasion. 07540 615966 / www.oliverschocolateparties.co.ukParty with a Princess Looking for a magical party this year? Why not have a real-life princess to entertain your guests? We can tailor any package to suit your perfect party plans! Beckie: 07821 489656 / www.partywithaprincess.co.ukQuadraphoenia, Adlington Children’s quad bike parties for ages 6 – 12. 01625 871384 / www.childrens-quadbike-party.co.uk Ranger Dan Woodland birthday parties with Cheshire’s favourite ranger. A range of fun outdoor activities and games, with food cooked over an open fire.07765 890385 / www.rangerdan.co.ukRazzamataz, Chester Street Dance, Pop Singing, Drama and Musical Theatre parties to make sure your child is centre stage on his/her birthday! 01244 470104 / www.razzamataz.co.ukSpeckled Hen Children’s Parties, Holmes Chapel Baking and Cupcake Parties including a traditional party tea or lunch. Baking Parties for ages 6+: bake a cake from scratch, decorate a cake box and a biscuit. Cupcake Parties for older children: bake your cupcakes and learn different techniques for creating the luscious, edible cupcake toppings, creating patterns and decorations. All ingredients and materials provided. Children’s Cookery Courses also available. 01477 537583 / www.speckledhenparties.co.uk

Tumble Tots Britain’s leading physical play programme for children aged 6 months to 7 years available for parties! Chester – Paul: 07873 114596 www.tumbletots.com

VENUESBarnaby’s Playbarn, Northwich A stimulating environment where children can burn off all that energy! A range of party options available.01606 301321 / www.barnabys-playbarn.com

Bollington Health & Leisure Soft play parties for under 5s, Swimming parties for all ages.

01625 574 774 / www.bollingtonleisure.co.uk

Brio Leisure, West Cheshire, Swimming, bouncy castle, football, multi-sports and dance mat parties at various venues. www.brioleisure.orgCheshire Craft Workshops, NorthwichPaint-a-pot, candle dipping and badge making. 01606 301269 / www.cheshirecraftworkshop.co.ukFun4All, Chester & Macclesfield A variety of party options in a spacious indoor venue. Laser, Bear making, Sports, Karaoke, Dance, Themed and VIP parties available.Chester: 01244 379458Macclesfield: 01625 440044 / www.fun4all.co.ukFunky Monkey Café, Nantwich Great craft or cupcake decorating parties with lots of play and fabulous food. Homemade food also available for parties in your home/venue of choice. 07846 296882 Funkytown, Chester Indoor Adventure Play & Party Centre with a Sensory Room based right in the heart of Chester. Various party options available to suit all budgets. 01244 377229 / www.funkytownplay.co.ukFunsters, Crewe Indoor play centre for children up to age 12 with standard or Gokart parties available 7 days a week. A variety of balloons also available for sale. 01270 500525 / www.funstersplaycentres.co.uk

Blush Dance, Stockport Kids Aerial Circus Parties - a unique and fun party theme for kids aged 5 to

16. The group will learn how to perform tricks and skills straight from Cirque Du Soleil. Skills which develop co-ordination, strength, fitness levels, team work, and balance. Parties for up to 24 children held on Saturday afternoons (from 12.30pm) all day Sunday, and Mon – Fri from 10am – 6pm.07966 794256 / www.blushdance.com

Cheshire Cat Crafts Fun and creative mobile birthday parties for children aged 3 years upwards throughout Cheshire, the Wirral and North Wales. Party packages suitable for all ages and budgets. 07871 521 637 www.cheshirecatcrafts.co.ukDelamere Forest Explorers Forest Fun (3-5 yrs), Fairies and Wizards (3-5 yrs, April-Sept only), Minibeast Hunting (3-12 yrs, March-Oct only), Den building (6-12 yrs) or Bushcraft (8-12 yrs) parties. Decorated classroom hire and invitation templates included. Catering, cakes and party bags available if required.07808 506308 / www.forest-explorers.co.ukDiddi Dance Fun, affordable parties for tots (2 – 4) at your choice of location – dancing games, action songs,hoops, dance ribbons, bubbles, balloons, bells and lots of fun!!Chester & Surrounds – Danielle: 07870 664734South Cheshire & Surrounds – Emma: 07792 500981South Manchester – Lisa: 07966 542985www.diddidance.com

Faktory Studios, Great Barrow, ChesterA professional recording studio with a twist. Parties for all ages: Birthday, Hen,

Stag, Christmas etc. A unique party experience includes full Disco with karaoke, professional group recordings including mixing and mastering, a CD of your recordings for everybody and full use of the dining area.07581 117884 / www.faktorystudios.co.uk

Go Kiddy Karts, Didsbury & Urmston Indoor parties for boys and girls aged 4 – 9.07956 557653 / www.go-kiddy-karts.co.ukJo Jingles, Music, singing and movement parties for children up to 5 years.North East Cheshire: Laura: 0161 4310674Mid Cheshire – Eve: 01928 739966South Manchester – Jacqui: 01925 269136www.jojingles.comJolly Jacks, Bollington Suitable for birth - 3 years. A fun, structured, group activity, followed by age appropriate activity games and messy, multi-sensory free play. 07958 807573 / www.jollyjacks.org

Jabberjacks Looking for a unique and special party that will keep the children and parents talking for

weeks? Playmates parties especially for 2, 3 & 4 year olds. Be amazed as the children discover the puppets, bubbles, teddies, games and activities all hidden in a treasure box. Juniors parties designed for 5, 6 & 7 year olds. Crazy dancing to the latest tracks, Wacky Games, Funky prizes and party bags! Jabberjacks provides a hassle free party package! If you would like to know more, simply visit www.jabberjacks.co.uk/chester Or contact Wendy on 07519238263.

I did that! Entertainments Children’s craft parties, fairs and craft sessions.

07592 607115 / ididthatentertainments.my-free.website

Little Sports Coaching Sports, Dance, Football or Gymnastics party options with professionally qualified coaches for boys and girls aged 3+.0800 032 1806 / www.littlesportscoaching.co.ukLittle Superstars Multi-sports, cheerleading, dance or individual sport parties for ages 3 – 11 across Cheshire.07904 311552 / www.littlesuperstars.co.uk

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Clubs & classes directoryBABIES

Baby Sensory East Cheshire Sensory development activities for babies in from birth

to 13 months in Adlington, Romiley, Wilmslow Poynton and Bramhall. Becky: 07503 547083 / [email protected]

Baby Sensory Stimulate the senses and help your baby develop. Cheadle & Stockport – Lindsay 07590 916004Chester & The Wirral – Steph: 07814 941048Congleton – Jayne 07972 105966Nantwich, Crewe & Homes Chapel – Linda: 07745 353836Warrington & Lymm – Laura 07503 547083www.babysensory.co.ukJolly Jacks, Bollington Multi-sensory activity classes for 3 months to three years, promoting babies’ development through natural and instinctive exploration in a safe environment. Birthday parties and School Holiday Family Fun classes also available.07958 807 573 / www.jollyjacks.orgRhythm Time Early learning through music – for babies, toddlers and pre-schoolers.Mid/ East Cheshire – Frances: 01270 884583South Manchester – Kimberley: 01625 533510www.rhythmtime.netSing and Sign Baby Signing Classes in Chester and the Wirral. Rachel: 01244 372970 / www.singandsign.comTinyTalk Baby signing and singing classes (0-18 months) - see listing under LANGUAGE.

COOKINGSpeckled Hen Cookery School Child and parent/child cooking classes in Holmes Chapel. Learn all about the food you cook – where the ingredients come from and how to cook the recipes.01477 537583 / www.speckled-hen.co.uk

DANCEBaby Ballet Ballet and Tap for ages 2 - 4 on Tuesdays in Bollington.01625 574774 / www.bollingtonleisure.co.ukBaby Ballet Ballet & tap classes for 18 months - 4 years in Wilmslow & Handforth Miss Michelle: 07725 878515 www.babyballet.co.uk

Dancingkidz School of Dance Dancingtots, Ballet, Streetdance, Musical Theatre and Zumbatomic classes in Northwich. Sharon: 07834 612303 / www.dancingtots.co.ukDiddi Dance Funky dance classes for 2-4 year olds. Chester & Surrounds – Danielle: 07870 664734South Cheshire & Surrounds – Emma: 07792 500981South Manchester – Lisa: 07966 542985www.diddidance.comFootloose Dance Academy Ballet, Tap & Freestyle dance classes in Bollington. 07951 054547 / www.footloosedanceacademy.co.ukPointe Works Royal Academy of Dance Ballet lessons held weekly in Tarporley & Eaton. Suitable for Children aged 3+. Classes split into academic years. ISTD Modern Jazz lessons suitable for Children aged 5+. For more info please contact Nicolle – 07900 303966, [email protected] or visit www.pointeworks.co.ukQuicksteps Dance Melody Bear dance classes for ages 18 months - 8 yrs in Northwich. Also wide range of dance styles for all ages. 07816 973 600 / 07970 23342 / www.quickstepdance.co.uk

LANGUAGETalking Tots Fun, interactive classes that help pre-school children communicate with confidence. Cheadle, Wilmslow & Hale - Debbie: 07899 801186South Manchester & Stockport – Siân: 07794 433179 / www.talkingtots.infoTinyTalk Baby Signing & Singing classes (0-18mth). Learn baby signing the fun way through singing nursery rhymes, action songs, story time and sensory activities. TinyTalk Toddler classes (18mth +) continue the fun developing confidence with speech & communication skills. Wilmslow, Macclesfield & Frodsham - Claire 07771 747755Northwich & Knutsford - Jenny 07968 110670Congleton & Holmes Chapel - Liz 07815 106693www.tinytalk.co.uk

MUSIC & SOCIALJo Jingles Music, singing and movement classes for babies and young children. North East Cheshire – Laura 0161 431 0674South Manchester: Jacqui 01925 269136Mid Cheshire – Eve: 01928 739966www.jojingles.com

Razzamataz Affordable performing arts training in Chester which combines Musical Theatre styles with fast and funky Commercial styles. For ages 4 to 18. 01244 470104 / www.razzamataz.co.uk

Stagecoach Theatre Arts School Performing arts for ages 4 – 18.

Altrincham – Marion: 01925 222445Chester – Karen/Lindsay: 01244 316187Congleton & Macclesfield – Julie: 01782 777 345Didsbury – Anne: 0161 789 1349Northwich – Susan: 01606 45132Nantwich – Adele: 01782 397866Stockport – Cathy: 0161 864 3974Wilmslow – Laura: 07837 941547www.stagecoach.co.uk

SPORTS & ACTIVITIESA-Star Sports A fun-filled multi-sports experience for children aged 2-10 years offering inclusive, developmental coaching in a positive environment. Parties, holiday clubs and events also available. Contact Sharon or Gary Bassett via T: 07932 182148 / 07796 190169E: [email protected]: www.a-starsports.co.uk/local-classes/chester-surrounding-areaF: www.facebook.com/AStarSports.ChesterGymbabes/Tumble Tots/Gymbobs Classes to develop children’s physical skills of agility, balance, co-ordination and climbing. Chester – Paul: 07873 114596 www.tumbletots.comLittle Superstars Unique, fun and active multi sport sessions for children from walking age upwards to develop their fundamentals i.e. balls skills, hand and eye coordination, balance, flexibility and agility. Louise: 07904 344552 / www.littlesuperstars.co.ukRugbytots A fun and enjoyable environment to develop basic core motor skills. Classes are geared towards children aged 2 – 7 years.South East Cheshire – Alick: 0845 313 6720 North Cheshire/Greater Manchester – Michele: 0845 313 3255Mid Cheshire – Olly: 0845 313 6705 Chester/Wirral: 0845 313 3254www.rugbytots.co.ukTennis Tykes An educational tennis play and skills programme for children aged 2-5 years old. All classes are run by qualified and trained staff, use specially adapted equipment with personal achievement charts for every child. Classes across South Manchester and Cheshire. Jonny: 07760 254118 / www.tennistykes.co.uk

Jabberjacks A fun activity pre-school class which helps develop social and

physical skills for children aged between 6 months* and 4 years. Using a unique combination of puppets and music, against a backdrop of drama and play we ensure all activities delivered in our classes are stimulating and interactive supporting EYFS. Whilst playing and having fun, children: Engage their senses / Explore their Imagination / Develop co-ordination skills / Socialise and communicate with confidence / learn to listen and follow direction / Experience caring and sharing! To find out more or book a place contact [email protected] or call 07519 238263.

I did that! Entertainments, Chester Children’s Craft Studio in Chester market

Messy Play Mon, Wed, Fri 10am-12pmStorytime Tue, Thurs 10.30-11.30amTheme days Saturday for ages 4+Lots of activities to do at [email protected]

Jolly Jacks, Bollington See listing under Babies sectionMusic Bugs Interactive music classes for newborn – 4 years. Classes in Cheadle, Hulme, Wilmslow, Hale, Sale & Knutsford. 0844 822 1175 / www.musicbugs.co.ukRhythm TimeSee listing under Babies section

PERFORMING ARTSLIPA 4:19 Affiliated with the prestigious ‘Paul McCartney Fame School LIPA’, LIPA 4:19 Knutsford is a part time Performing Arts Academy offering classes in Acting, Dancing and Singing for Children aged 4 to 19. To book your free trial contact Alison & Becci on 07508 808385 or email [email protected]. www.lipa.ac.uk

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Kumon Kumon’s unique programmes complement the school curriculum and provide far more

than just maths or English tuition. They cater for your child’s individual needs, allowing them to study at a rate that is just right for them and eventually to take responsibility for their own learning.Helsby & Frodshan – Karen: 01565 734478Knutsford – Sue: 01565 621142Nantwich – Sarah: 01270 780810Northwich – Amanda: 01606 76468Wilmslow – Ian: 01625 532529www.kumon.co.uk

SEN Voice Advice, representation and support for carers and pupils, aiming to get you the support that’s required, not just what’s being offered. A cost-effective service with a FREE initial consultation. Over forty years experience in SEN appeals and tribunals.www.sen-voice.co.uk / 0161 928 9581The English Zone Online English tuition zone based on that national Curriculum. Lessons for children from Reception to Year 11. 01942 814126 / www.the-english-zone.com

To be included or to update your details in our

directory, please call 01625 801801

or email [email protected]

Kinder Swim Academy Fun and stimulating lessons for birth – 15 years,

giving both children and their parents confidence in the water. Kath / Sharon: 07907 263423 / www.kinderswim.co.uk

Puddle Ducks Fun and friendly swimming classes for babies, toddlers and primary school age children across Cheshire. Join small, structured swimming classes (up to 8 children), at any age from birth to ten, no matter what your child’s experience or ability. Mid Cheshire – Jo / Jess: 01477 410080South Cheshire – Jessica / Emma: 07429 892774Chester – Kerry: 01829 740825www.puddleducks.comTotal Fitness Swimming lessons for all ages (including non members) in Altrincham, Chester, Crewe & Wilmslow. Also private lessons and intensive swimming lessons through out the school holidays. www.totalfitness.co.uk Water Babies Specialised swimming courses for babies 0 – 2 years. Mid & East Cheshire – Anna: 01270 611111. Chester, Liverpool & Wirral – Alison: 01925 243643 / www.waterbabies.co.uk

SUPPORTMOSAIC Children’s Therapy Centre Independent occupational, speech-language, social / emotional / behavioural and play therapy services for children and young people with additional needs. 01606 40195 / www.mosaicchildrenstherapy.co.uk

Explore Learning Maths & English tuition centres for 5-14 year olds.

Children become members and attend once or twice a week for sessions that last approximately 1¼ hours. Every centre is open 7 days a week, no advance booking necessary.Altrincham: 0161 241 0006Cheadle Hulme: 0161 669 8140Chester: 01244 343 433Heaton Park: 0161 669 4839Warrington: 01925 747123www.explorelearning.co.uk

Louise Lasky Tutoring KS1and KS2 tutor, including 11 plus, private entrance exams and study skills. 07977 459193 / [email protected] Dyslexia Centre One to one multi-sensory tuition for reading and spelling difficulties, suitable for all ages. Computerised specialist programme delivered by experienced, sympathetic tutors. Lessons at Barnton Memorial Hall. 01829 751730 / www.northwichidl.co.uk

Football Diddikicks Football coaching for 18 months - 5 years in Wilmslow, Worsley & Sale0161 300 4665 / www.diddikicks.co.uk Premier Football Coaching After school clubs across Cheshire East. 01625 415151 / www.premierfc.com

Footiebugs, Chester Fun & professional football classes for ages 3 - 9 years.

Holiday camps and birthday parties also available. Free taster session.0845 863 0687 / [email protected] / www.footiebugs.com

Little Kickers At Little Kickers, the focus is on fun, as football is used as a forum to instil a little extra confidence, co-ordination, control and sense of camaraderie. Classes run in four distinct age groups, to maximise involvement and development. Age groups range from just 2 years to 7 years. Classes in Alderley Edge & Knutsford. Fiona: 01625 326177 / www.littlekickers.co.ukLittle Sports Coaching Fun football coaching and Rhythmix dance sessions for boys and girls aged 3+ in Wilmslow, Sale & Cheadle. Sports, Dance, Football or Gymnastics party options also available. 0800 032 1806 / www.littlesportscoaching.co.uk

HorseridingMy Little Pony Parties Mini Pony Toddlers mornings on selected Wednesdays, Mini Pony Club on Thursdays during school holidays. See website for details and contact Sarah-Jane for all bookings. Like the Facebook page to keep up-to-date with all events.01625 569004 / www.mylittleponyparties.com / www.facebook.com/MyLittlePonyParties

SwimmingBrio Swim Swimming classes at Leisure Centres in Chester, Northwich, Winsford, Neston & Ellesmere Port. 01244 377086 ex 201 / www.brioleisure.orgMacclesfield Amateur Swimming Club For ages 3 - 93! Non-profit organisation run by dedicated, fully ASA qualified volunteers with many years’ experience. Tuesday nights 7 - 9pm, Macclesfield Leisure Centre.01625 617960 / www.maccswim.co.ukMacclesfield Satellites Learn to swim at Macclesfield Leisure Centre; lessons on Saturday & Sunday mornings. 10% 2nd child discount available. Emma: 07749 546307 / [email protected] / www.swimsatellite.co.uk

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ARE yOU FEELING LUCKy?!

WIN tickets to GERONIMO - The Biggest Children’s Festival in the North-West!Brand new to the festival scene for 2015 comes Geronimo, a weekend of organised mayhem at Tatton Park in Cheshire, May 23-25.

Expect a line-up jam packed with some of the biggest names in children’s entertainment, including CBeebies favourites Mr Bloom, Katy Ashworth, Alex Winters and Cook & Line from Swashbuckle, as well as pre-school favourites Ben & Holly (Sunday only). Geronomites will also be able to enjoy den making, zip wires, donkey rides, circus shows, baby ballet, cooking workshops, storytelling, a petting farm, tree climbing, craft workshops and much more. Sea Life Manchester will bring along a Touch Pool and LEGOLAND Discovery Centre will be setting up some Master Builder Workshops.

Famous for its beautiful gardens and woodlands, Tatton Park has excellent motorway links and extensive onsite parking. The whole programme is for the under 12s and tickets are on sale now priced at £20pp. Children under the age of two go free.

We’ve got a family pass to give away to one lucky Families reader. The pass admits 4 people and is valid for the day of your choice (23, 24 or 25 May). To enter the competition, just go to www.familiescheshire.co.uk and enter now.For more info about the festival, go to www.geronimofest.com

Stagecoach Theatre Arts School, Chester has been running for over 20 years. Besides the main school they also do lots of other things!

Stagecoach Summer Holiday Workshops are open to both students and non-students of Stagecoach. The excitement of putting on a full show in a week creates a high energy, fun and thrilling time for all of the children involved.

Children are immersed in drama, dance and singing all week and are all given a part with lines to learn, dance routines and songs to master and at the end of the week put on a wonderful show, normally with three or four costumes each!

Book now for Stagecoach Chester’s Summer Holiday Workshop

All Stagecoach teachers are professionally trained and are extremely skilled in bringing out the best in their students, not only in terms of the production they are putting on but also in terms of confidence.

Their workshops are extremely popular and fill up very fast so please book early to avoid disappointment! Contact Lindsay on 01244 316187 or [email protected]/chester

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What’s onRemember to check our What’s On Calendar on www.familiescheshire.co.uk regularly, as not all event information is available at the time of going to print.

Fri 1 MayManchester Art GalleryBaby Art Club10.15 – 11am, 11.30am – 12.15pm, 1.15 – 2pm, 2.30 – 3.15pm, Free but book a week in advanceUse all your senses to explore our artist’s space. For babies who aren’t walking yet, with an adult or carer0161 235 8888 / www.manchestergalleries.org

Fri 1 – Mon 4 MayLittle Moreton Hall, CongletonMay Day11am – 5pm / Free, but normal admission appliesA celebration of springtime: decorate and dance around a traditional Tudor may pole.01260 272018 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/little-moreton-hall

Sat 2 MayWaterside Arts Centre, SaleFamily Club: Giant Paper Windmill10.30am – 12.30pm / 50p per child (Non Family Club members £2) / Drop-in. Make a large colourful windmill using paper felt tips and bamboo sticks. 0161 912 5616 / www.watersideartscentre.co.uk

Manchester Art GalleryBaby Saturday1 – 3pm / Free, drop-in. Sensory exploration for babies who aren’t walking yet, with an adult or carer.0161 235 8888 / www.manchestergalleries.org

Sat 2 May & Sat 6 JuneThe John Rylands Library, ManchesterDragon tales11am – 12pm / All ages / Free. Join in the hunt for the Library’s mythical beasts before settling down for stories!0161 3060555 / www.manchester.ac.uk

The Whitworth Park, ManchesterOutdoor Art Club10am – 12pm / Age 8+ / Free, advance booking required A workshop that brings art, nature and creativity together that takes place come rain and shine. 0161 275 7450 / www.whitworth.manchester.ac.uk

Sat 2 – Mon 4 MayRudyard Lake Steam Railway, LeekLollipop Steam Special11am – 4pm. Free lollipops for kids – a great family day out. No booking needed. 01995 672280 / www.rlsr.org

Lyme Park, DisleyKites at the Cage11am – 4pm / Free, but normal admission appliesBring your own kite to show off your skills in our mass kite flying event at the Cage.01663 762023 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/lyme-park

Tatton Park, KnutsfordTudors on Tour – Henry’s Royal ProgressAdvance tickets: Family £30 (2 adults, up to 3 children) / Under 5s free. Celebrate King Henry VIII’s arrival at Tatton Park from Hampton Court Palace. This fabulous family festival brings to life the magnificence and splendour of the King’s travelling court and his Royal Progress through a spectacular mix of jousting, feasting and royal entertainment, plus a cutting edge 360 degree digital pop-up palace. 01625 374400 / www.tattonpark.org.uk / www.hrp.org.uk/tudorsontour

Oulton Park, TarporleyMCE Insurance British Superbike Championship9am – 6.30pm / Adult Weekend £34, Adult Monday £26, Weekend camping £18, Children Free. Some of the biggest names in motorcycle racing do battle, including Josh Brookes, Ryuichi Kiyonari and James Ellison. The MCE BSB action will be supported by a top-class support bill, which includes the British Supersport Championship, Superstock 600 and 1000, and Motostar.0843 453 9000 / www.oultonpark.co.uk

Sat 2 May – Sun 6 Sept

Quarry Bank, Wilmslow, SK9 4LAAn Apprentice AdventureDiscover the story of the Baker children and Boris

the cat in this fun, interactive, play-based exhibition and trail. Suitable for children of all ages. Normal admission charges apply. Free Early Birds Baby and Toddler sessions, Saturday 13 June, 11 July and 8 August, 10 – 11am. 01625 527468 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/quarry-bank

Sun 3 MayThe Victoria Club, Holmes ChapelHolmes Chapel Village Fair12 – 5pm / Free admission01477 532955 / www.thevicclub.co.uk

Mon 4 MayHartford Manor School, NorthwichBlooming Bluebells10am – 12pm. At this time of year the bluebell wood is at its most beautiful. Stay on after and have a picnic (bring your own). Children must be accompanied.01606 882770 / www.vren.btck.co.uk

Quarry Bank Mill, StyalA Victorian May Day11am – 4pm / Free, but normal admission appliesTraditional entertainment including Swing Boats, Punch and Judy, Maypole dancing and more. 01625 527468 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/quarry-bank

Mon 4, Wed 27 & Fri 29 MayThe National Football Museum, ManchesterFrom Where I’m Sitting12pm & 2pm / Free. Free storytelling sessions for young visitors, inspired by the exhibition The Greater Game: Football & the First World War. 0161 605 8200 / www.nationalfootballmuseum.com

Wed 6 May The National Football Museum, ManchesterTiny Team Talk10.30 – 11.30am / Under 5s / £2 (limited capacity, booking advised). A fun interactive story session developed especially for under-5s and their grown-ups. Each story includes puppetry and the chance to explore the museum too! 0161 871 8145 / www.nationalfootballmuseum.com

Fri 8 MayManchester Art GalleryMini Art Club10.15 – 11.15am and 11.30am – 12.30pm / Age 1 – 4 / Free but book in advance. Discover artworks, explore materials and make friends in our artist-led workshops. 0161 235 8888 / www.manchestergalleries.org

Sat 9 MayManchester Art Gallery Family Art Club1 – 3pm / Age 5 – 11 / Free. Enjoy art, be creative and make things together in our artist-led workshops. 0161 235 8888 / www.manchestergalleries.org

Macclesfield Masonic Hall, SK10 1BWEast Cheshire NCT Nearly New Sale11.15am – 1pm (NCT members 11am). Pick up some amazing bargains. No shopping bags or buggies please. [email protected] / www.nct.org.uk

Museum of Science & Industry (MOSI)Brain Attack at Pi: Platform for Investigation10.30am – 3.30pm / All ages / Free, drop-in. An up-close look at how brains work and the diseases that affect them. Hear from stroke survivors about how their lives have been changed or take part in a sheep brain dissection. Scrub-up, join in and get into your head.0161 832 2244 / www.mosi.org.uk

Manchester MuseumAutism Friendly Early Opening9.15 – 10.30am / Ages 5 – 16 with parent/carer / Free, drop-in. Activities take place before the Museum opens to the general public and there will be a quiet room available too. See objects, do activities & make animals inspired by one of the Museum’s galleries. 0161 275 2648 / www.manchester.ac.uk/museum

Jodrell Bank Discovery CentreFamily Planetarium DaySessions every 45 mins from 10.30am (first session reserved for families with children under 5) / Age 5+ / £1(normal admission also applies). Explore the wonders of the night sky in our pop-up planetarium!01477 571766 / www.jodrellbank.net

Tegg’s Nose Reservoir SK11 0NBForest Fairies10am – 12.30pm / Ages 4 – 10 (accompanied) / £5 + booking fee (advance booking essential). Follow the fairy trail, build a beautiful fairy house, make a fairy wand, fairy wings and a beautiful woodland crown to wear as we discover the magical world of the little people that live in the forests. 01625 573086 / www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/rangers

Heaton Park, ManchesterMorrisons Junior and Mini Great Manchester RunAge 3 – 15 / £15 Junior (9-15), £14 Mini (3-8). Open to all abilities and each runner receives their very own running t-shirt, a goodie-filled finisher’s pack and that all-important medal. Children can be accompanied. 2km for mini runners, 2 miles for juniors.www.greatrun.org

Sat 9 & Sun 10 MayLyme Park, DisleyDogs in the garden11am – 5pm / Free, but normal admission appliesWell behaved dogs are allowed to bring their owners attached to a lead into the garden this weekend. 01663 762023 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/lyme-park

Sat 9 & Sat 23 MayWaterside Arts Centre, SaleFamily Club: Story Telling with Artful Playground10.30am and 11.30am / 50p per child (Non Family Club members £2). 0161 912 5616 / www.watersideartscentre.co.uk

Sun 10 MayWinnington Park Recreation Club, CW8 4EBNorthwich NCT Nearly New Sale1.30 – 3pm (NCT members 1pm) / £1. Quality, used children’s and babies’ clothes, toys, books, CDs, DVDs, cots, prams/pushchairs and nursery equipment. 100 sellers selling thousands of items at bargain prices! 0844 2436207 / www.facebook.com/northwichnctnns

Buxton Community School Sports Hall SK17 9EAHigh Peak NCT Nearly New Sale1 – 2pm (NCT members 12.40pm)Fabulous bargains on quality, used children’s and babies’ goods and [email protected] / www.nct.org.uk

Mon 11 MayNational Football Museum, ManchesterLet’s Play Toddler10.30 – 11.30am / Under 4s / £3 per child (booking advised). Physical activity and imaginative movement with songs for confident walkers.0161 8718 145 / www.nationalfootballmuseum.com

Tues 12 MayManchester MuseumBaby Explorers 10.30 – 11.15am, 11.30am – 12.15pm & 1 – 1.45pm / Free (but book in advance from a week before)Sensory play and interactive story sessions for babies who aren’t walking yet. 0161 275 2648 / www.manchester.ac.uk/museum

Astbury Mere Country Park CW12 4FRPram Fit Taster Class9.30 – 10am / Advance booking essentialA fantastic way to get back in shape after the birth of your child, with personal trainer Kelly Morley.07803 245590 / www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/rangers

Thurs 14 & 28 May Mon 18 MayNational Football Museum, ManchesterBaby Moves10.30am & 1.30pm / 0 – 12 months / £3 per baby, booking advisable. A play and movement session to help your baby’s physical, communication and language development. 0161 605 8200 / www.nationalfootballmuseum.com

Fri 15 MayMuseum of Science & Industry (MOSI)Experitots: Things That Fly10.30am – 12pm / Under 6s / £3 (1adult, 1 child), £2 for each additional adult/child / Booking recommendedCreative activity sessions using puppets and storytelling to help toddlers get the most out of the hands on science gallery, Experiment!0161 833 0027 / www.mosi.org.uk

Sat 16 MayBrookside Pottery, Poynton Frozen Event10am – 12.30pm / Age 4+ / £27.50 (includes non-refundable £15 deposit). Booking essential. Glaze a Frozen themed item including a mirror, hairbrush, princess photo frame, castle moneybox or crown trinket box. Ticket includes the glazed item, a visit from our special guest from The Kingdom of Arendelle, a raffle ticket to win a hamper of Frozen delights an light refreshments.Call Liz: 07946 637499 www.facebook.com/BrooksidePottery

Waterside Arts Centre, SaleFamily Club: Make a Photo Frame10.30am – 12.30pm / 50p per child (Non Family Club members £2) / Drop-in. Decorate a photo frame using corrugated card, wool and beads0161 912 5616 / www.watersideartscentre.co.uk

Manchester Art GalleryOpen doors9.15 – 10.45am / Age 5 – 16 / Free. A series of creative activities especially for children with autism and other social communication issues, their families and carers. 0161 235 8869 / www.manchestergalleries.org

Westminster Park, Hough Green ChesterWag ‘n Walk12pm / £5 per dog (max 2 per person). Parade your pooch around the park in aid of the Neuromuscular Centre. A leisurely 2 mile strill around a fully accessible route. Poochy prizes for best dressed and best behaved. Doggy bag on completion.01606 861733 / www.nmcentre.com

Woodford Community Centre, SK7 1PSCheshire Tortoise Day 201510am – 4pm / £2 (children free)Professional help and advice, crafts, plants, books, care sheets, lecture and much more. Refreshments served all day.07891 283753 / [email protected]

Manchester CathedralBe a Chorister for a day2.15 – 5.30pm / Age 8 – 11 / Free but booking essentialFind out what singing in the Cathedral Choir is all about. A tour of Chetham’s School of Music, followed by singing at the Cathedral with the cathedral choristers, activities and a short service at 5pm. Children must be accompanied. 0161 833 2220 ext 238 / www.manchestercathedral.org

The Park, Alderley EdgeAlderley Edge May Fair11am – 5pmFree entry with loads of free arena events. All the fun of the fair, with a parade, singing and dancing , Tug of War, crazy bowls, and loads more for the whole family. Fun Dog Show (register rom 11am, show at 2pm). www.alderleyedgefair.com

Glebe Farm, AstburyMay Day11am01260 273916 / www.glebefarmastbury.co.uk

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Sunnyside Nursery School, AshleyRose Queen2pm. Fancy dress parade from Hough Green, tombola, raffle, dog show, fancy dress competition, plant and book stalls, brass band, coconut shy, BBQ, crazy hair and face painting, children’s corner petting zoo, The Great Ashley Bake-off.

Sat 16 & Sun 17 MayMuseum of Transport, Greater ManchesterMRX: Model Railway Exhibition10am – 4.30pm. A family friendly day out featuring a wide variety of operational model railway layouts.0161 228 7811 / www.gmts.co.uk

Tatton Park, KnutsfordThe Tatton Park, Country Show10am – 5pm / Adult £7.50, Child (5-16) £3, Family (2 adults, 3 children) £19. A family-oriented Country Show with a range of arena entertainment for adults and children. Arts, crafts and gift marquees, catering and a licenced bar. 01206 263088 / www.oakleighfairs.co.uk.

Sun 17 MayTegg’s Nose Country Park SK11 0APCome and Try It Day 10am – 4pm / All ages (8+ for Abseiling) / £14pp (advance booing essential). Climbing, Abseiling, Archery and Orienteering. Minimum age for Abseiling is 8. Booking and payment in advance is essential. Cost £14 per person. 01625 573615 / www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/rangers

Glebe Farm, AstburySteam Rally10am01260 273916 / www.glebefarmastbury.co.uk

Thurs 21 May

The King’s School, MacclesfieldInfant & Junior Taster Afternoon1 – 3pm. All infant and junior age children and

their parents are invited to spend the afternoon in school. Children will be able to join classes from Pre-School through to Year 6 and experience learning on a normal school day, whilst parents can speak to staff and look around our classrooms, extensive outdoor areas and new sports facilities. 01625 260000 / www.kingsmac.co.uk

Sat 23 MayManchester MuseumEarly Opening for Early Birds 9 – 10am / Under 5s and older siblings / Free, drop inThe Making Monuments on Rapa Nui exhibition opens early for early birds. Enjoy self-led tours, object handling and craft activities. The rest of the Museum opens 10am.Big Saturday: Statues from Easter Island11am – 4pm / All ages / Free, drop in. Find out more about the monumental stone statues (or ‘moai’) of Rapa Nui. Discover the role the statues played in the lives of the islanders, how they were quarried and transported across the island, and what they mean.0161 275 2648 / www.manchester.ac.uk/museum

Poynton Civic HallPoynton Village Fair12 – 3pm. Fabulous activity stalls, handmade gift stalls, guest visits from Peppa Pig, www.facebook.com/poyntonvillagefair

Sat 23 & Sun 24 MayStockley Farm, NorthwichStockfestA fantastic festival for all the family. 01565 777323 / www.stockleyfarm.co.uk

Sat 23 – Mon 25 MayRudyard Lake Steam Railway, LeekLollipop Steam Special11am – 4pm. Free lollipops or treats for kids – a great family day out. No booking needed. 01995 672280 / www.rlsr.org

Tatton Park, KnutsfordGeronimo10am – 5pm / Age 2 – 12 / normal admission applies and tickets prices from £16. See website for full details. The North’s West Biggest Children’s Festival Celebrating Family Fun! This May Bank Holiday, it’s time for Geronimo, the largest children’s festival in the North West – with hundreds of activities for children.WE’VE GOT A FAMILy TICKET UP FOR GRABS! SEE PAGE 12 AND ENTER NOW!01625 374400 / www.tattonpark.org.uk / www.geronimofest.com

Sat 23 – Sun 31 MayStockley Farm, NorthwichHalf Term Fun on the FarmFun and games for all the family.01565 777323 / www.stockleyfarm.co.uk

Quarry Bank Mill, StyalScarecrow Festival12 – 4pm / Normal admission applies / 50p per trailThis year’s Scarecrows will be familiar to all those who love a good story! Find them all on the scarecrow trail which leads through the garden, grounds and Styal Village. 01625 527468 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/quarry-bank

Across CheshireAmazed by ScienceOver 100 events bringing science, technology, engineering and maths to life. At Chester Zoo, Chester Town Hall, Chester Cathedral, Catalyst, Daresbury Laboratory, Norton Priory, Tatton Park, Marbury Country Park, Lion Salt Works, Jodrell Bank, Rowley House (Crewe), Crewe Lyceum, Crewe Library, Hack Green Secret Nuclear Bunker. www.amazedbyscience.co.uk

Sun 24 MayJodrell Bank Discovery CentreSpace Science Special11am – 4pm / All ages / Free (normal admission applies). An opportunity to talk to Jodrell Bank’s astronomers about their work with some of the world’s most amazing telescopes. 01477 571766 / www.jodrellbank.net

Eaton Estate, Eccleston, ChesterEaton Hall Gardens Charity Open Day 201510.30am – 5pm / Adult £6, Child £1.50. Refreshments and light bites for sale, Falconry displays at 11.30am and 2pm, Gun dog displays at 12.45pm and 3.30pm. Stalls, Little Big Band performances throughout the day. Rides on Katie the steam engine (Adult £3, Child £1).01244 684400 / www.eatonestate.co.uk

Sun 24 & Mon 25 MayCapesthorne HallCheshire Classic Car & Motorcycle show10am – 4pm / Adult £8, Child (7-14) £3, Under 7s free / Free parking. 01484 667776 / www.classicshows.org

Beeston Castle, BeestonWarriors at Beeston11am – 5pm. Join the medieval townsfolk of Beeston to cheer on the fearless warriors as they prepare for battle, practice their skills and compete in the final battle in the main arena. 0870 333 1181 / www.english-heritage.org.uk

Mon 25 MayManchester MuseumHalf term: Rapa Nui statues11am – 4pm, Free, drop-in. Create statues of your own inspired by objects in the Rapa Nui exhibition, including Moai Hava, a statue collected from Rapa Nui in 1868, on loan from the British Museum.0161 275 2648 / www.manchester.ac.uk/museum

Tabley House, Nr KnutsfordWarrington Horse Show9am / Adult £7/ Child £5. A celebration of all things equestrian, combining top showing and competition action with an entertainment-filled family event.www.warringtonhorseshow.co.uk

Tues 26 MayManchester MuseumBaby Explorers 11am – 2.30pm / Free, drop-in. Sensory play and interactive story sessions for babies who aren’t walking yet. 0161 275 2648 / www.manchester.ac.uk/museum

Grosvenor Museum, Newstead GalleryRoman Treasure Chests2 – 4pm / Age 4 – 12 / Free, drop-in. Make and decorate your own treasure chest and fill it with chocolate coins. Children must be accompanied.www.cheshirewestmuseums.org

Brereton Heath Local Nature Reserve CW12 4SUXplorer12 – 3pm / All ages / Free but advance booking essential. A fun family challenge aimed at primary and pre-school children and their parents, grandparents and guardians. An outdoor navigational challenge with a mix of physical activity and decision making. No map reading experience necessary.01477 534115 / www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/rangers

Delamere Forest CW8 2JDDen Building for younger children10 – 11.30am & 1 – 2.30pm / Age 3 – 5 / £6.20, booking essentialBuild a den for a forest animal, and a den for yourself using smaller lighter sticks, perfect for younger children!07808 506308 / www.forest-explorers.co.uk

Paradise Mill, Macclesfield SK11 6JTExploring Fabrics10 – 11.30am / All ages / £5, booking essentialTake a tour of Paradise Mill and discover how silk is woven, hear how dyes are made and what properties different fabrics have.01625 613210 / www.silkmacclesfield.org.uk

West Park Museum, Macclesfield SK10 3BJHieroglyph Book Marks2 – 4pm / All ages / £2, drop-inEver wondered how to write your name like an ancient Egyptian? Visit West Park Museum and make your very own book mark complete with your name in hieroglyphs.01625 613210 / www.silkmacclesfield.org.uk

Tatton Park, KnutsfordChildren’s Cycling Boredom Busters10am – 1.30pm / Age 8+ / £10, booking essentialExplore farmland trails and woodland single tracks with the Rangers. Learn the fundamentals of off-road skills (including a bike safety check) and then explore the park!01625 374428 / www.tattonpark.org.uk

Tues 26 & Wed 27 MayDunham Massey, AltrinchamStorytelling12 – 4pm / House & garden ticket requiredJoin storyteller Helen Stewart in the dairy for tales and stories for all the family. 0161 941 1025 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/dunham-massey

Tues 26 & Thurs 28 MayQuarry Bank Mill, StyalMini Scarecrow Workshops11.30am, 12.30pm, 1.30pm, 2.30pm / Child £4 / Normal admission applies. Make your own mini scarecrow at one of our popular workshops. Booking essential.01625 445 845 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/quarry-bank

Tues 26 – Fri 29 MayLyme Park, DisleyThe ‘50 things’ Challenge11am – 4pm / Free, but normal admission appliesCelebrate the 2015 launch of “50 things to do before you’re 11¾ “ by trying some of the 26 activities you can do at Lyme. Some activities will be in Lyme’s garden so non NT members will need to buy a garden entry ticket. 01663 762023 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/lyme-park Quarry Bank Mill, StyalScarecrow Spoon Puppets12 – 4pm / Free, but normal admission appliesCome and make a scarecrow spoon puppet inspired by the Scarecrow Festival! 01625 527468 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/quarry-bank

Wed 27 MayDelamere Forest CW8 2JDForest Fairies 10 – 12pm & 1 – 3pm / Age 3 – 7 / £7.70, booking essential. Hunt for fairies in our forest! Make and take home a wand and crown.07808 506308 / www.forest-explorers.co.uk

Grosvenor Museum, Newstead GalleryMake an Art Installation2 – 4pm / All ages (incl adults) / Free, drop-in.Work with artist Frances Disley to help create an installation using collage and print techniques which will go on display in the museum’s entrance hall. Children must be accompanied.www.cheshirewestmuseums.org

The Old Sunday School, Macclesfield SK11 6UTZig-Zag Books1.30 – 3.30pm / All ages / £2, drop-in. Create zig-zag books using the museum’s collection for inspiration.01625 613210 / www.silkmacclesfield.org.uk

Tatton Park, KnutsfordWe’re Going on a Bear Hunt!10.30am – 12pm / Under 6s / £6 per child, adult free, booking essential. Bring your teddy bear and join us in Tatton’s Gardens for a morning of story, rhyme and song.01625 374428 / www.tattonpark.org.uk

Thurs 28 MayGrosvenor Museum GalleriesA Walk in the ParkFree drop-in. 2 – 4pm / Age 4 – 12 / Free, drop-in. Free walk leaves at 2.15pm. Be inspired by the natural history collection in the museum, and take a walk in the park with experts from Cheshire Wildlife Trust. Children must be accompanied.www.cheshirewestmuseums.org

Manchester MuseumRock Drop: Geology Identification Sessions2 – 3pm / All ages / Free, drop-in. Curator of Earth Sciences, David Gelsthorpe, will be available to answer your questions and identify your rocks and fossils. 0161 275 2648 / www.manchester.ac.uk/museum

Delamere Forest CW8 2JDJunior Explorers 11am – 3pm / Age 6+ (unaccompanied) / £15.20Unaccompanied by an adult. Fun activities, with S’mores and popcorn around the fire!07808 506308 / www.forest-explorers.co.uk

The Silk Museum, Macclesfield SK11 6JTSilk Painting12.30 – 3.30pm / Age 11 – 16 / £6.50 Create patterns and designs on silk.01625 613210 / www.silkmacclesfield.org.uk

Thurs 28 & Fri 29 MayDunham Massey, AltrinchamJourney Sticks12 – 4pm / Free, but normal admission applies. Garden ticket required.. Journey sticks have been used for centuries to record an experience or tell a story. Create a journey stick to remember your day out at Dunham Massey. Follow the trail around the garden and collect things to decorate your journey stick. 0161 941 1025 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/dunham-massey

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The Silk Museum, Macclesfield SK11 6JTSalt Paint10am – 12 noon / Age 6 – 11 / £6.50, booking essential. Salt painting fun for children at the Silk Museum.01625 613210 / www.silkmacclesfield.org.uk

Fri 29 MayDelamere Forest CW8 2JDMini Beast Hunt 10 – 11am / Age 3+ / £5.20. A brilliant bug hunt in the forest - what can you find?Bushcraft For over 10’s12 – 3pm / Age 10+ (unaccompanied) / £12.20Build a shelter, light and cook on a fire, we’ll teach you!07808 506308 / www.forest-explorers.co.uk

Grosvenor Museum, Newstead GalleryThe Giant Cardboard House2 – 4pm / Age 4 – 12 / Free, drop-in. Come and make a bit of wall, window, door or more of the bizarre temporary house we’ll be building to celebrate all the imagination in the Open Art Exhibition. Children must be accompanied.www.cheshirewestmuseums.org

Manchester MuseumMagic Carpet10.30 – 11.30am & 11.30am – 12.30pm / Under 5s / Free (but book in advance from a week before). Story making and activity sessions for toddlers up to 5yrs and their families/carers (young babies welcome with older siblings). 0161 275 2648 / www.manchester.ac.uk/museum

Sat 30 & Sun 31 MayEvent City, ManchesterNational Pokémon Championships 2015www.eventcity.co.uk

Little Moreton Hall, CongletonCraft & Food Fair11am – 5pm / Free, but normal admission appliesMarquee craft fair filled with local suppliers showcasing a fabulous variety of food and crafts.01260 272018 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/little-moreton-hall

Dunham Massey, AltrinchamTeddy Bears’ Picnic12 – 4pm / Free, but normal admission applies. Garden ticket required. Bring your teddy bear and a picnic to the garden today and enjoy games and a brass band. 0161 941 1025 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/dunham-massey

Tatton Park, KnutsfordClassic Car Spectacular9am – 4pm / Adult £7.50, Child (10 - 15 yrs) £5, Under 10’s free. / Normal park entry applies. Around 2,000 classic, performance and vintage cars are on show and around 80 of Britain’s top club displays. Light entertainment with children’s rides, refreshments and bar also available.01565 723863 / www.cheshireautopromotions.co.ukSheep Shearing at the Farm12 – 5pm / normal park and farm admission appliesSee our sheep being sheared at Tatton Home Farm by local sheep shearer, David Norcott, ready for the start of summer.01625 374400 / www.tattonpark.org.uk

Sun 31 MayTegg’s Nose Country Park SK11 0APWild Food with James Wood10am – 3pm / All ages / £20 (under 16s free) - advance booking essential. A great day out for the family, for the keen forager, chef or foody. Discover some edible delights that lie on your doorstep and in your hedgerows. Then return to the Visitor Centre to make some wild and foraged foods. 01625 374833 / www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/rangers

Salford QuaysSalford Dragon Boat Festival Teams from across the region coming to compete in the 6th annual Festival. A fantastic day out for the whole family.www.sdbf.co.uk

Mon 1, 15 & 29 June Thurs 11 & 25 JuneNational Football Museum, ManchesterBaby Moves10.30am & 1.30pm / 0 – 12 months / £3 per baby, booking advisable. A play and movement session to help your baby’s physical, communication and language development. 0161 605 8200 / www.nationalfootballmuseum.com

Wed 3 June The National Football Museum, ManchesterTiny Team Talk10.30 – 11.30am / Under 5s / £2 (limited capacity, booking advised)A fun interactive story session developed especially for under-5s and their grown-ups.. Each story includes puppetry and the chance to explore the museum too!0161 871 8145 / www.nationalfootballmuseum.com

Thurs 4 JuneThe John Rylands Library, ManchesterToddler tales10.30 – 11.30am / Under 5s / Free, drop-in. Pull up a cushion to enjoy great stories, songs and other fun activities.0161 306 0555 / www.manchester.ac.uk

Sat 6 JuneThe John Rylands Library, ManchesterDragon tales11am – 12pm / All ages / FreeJoin in the hunt for the Library’s mythical beasts before settling down for stories!0161 3060555 / www.manchester.ac.uk

Blacon High School, Chester CH1 5JHChester NCT Nearly New Sale12 – 1.30pm. Top quality, affordable baby and pregnancy items, from bargain prams to whole [email protected] / www.nct.org.uk

Waterside Arts Centre, SaleFamily Club: Circus Skills10.30am – 12.30pm / 50p per child (Non Family Club members £2) / Drop-in0161 912 5616 / www.watersideartscentre.co.uk

Lyme Park, DisleyXplorer Orienteering 10am – 12pm / Free, but normal admission appliesA great introduction to orienteering and how to use a map. Family fun exploring the park, find the markers and complete the challenge! Using a simple map, families can be active in the outdoors, be closer to nature and learn new skills too!01663 762023 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/lyme-park

Sun 7 JuneTegg’s Nose Country Park SK11 0APTegg’s Nose Rocks! Geology Open Day10am – 2.30pm / Age 7+ / Free (advance booking for walk essential). Join Rockwatch Geologist Susan Brown, Geologist Kate Riddington and Tegg’s Nose Country Park Ranger Martin James for a fun family day exploring the geological history of the park and wider Cheshire Plain.01625 374833 / www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/rangers

Mon 8 & Mon 22 JuneNational Football Museum, ManchesterLet’s Play Toddler10.30 – 11.30am / Under 4s / £3 per child (booking advised). Physical activity and imaginative movement with songs for confident walkers.0161 8718 145 / www.nationalfootballmuseum.com

Wed 10 JuneRiverside Park Ranger Centre SK10 2SLCountryside Taster DayTime TBC / Advance booking essential. Outdoor excitement and challenge for ALL people with disabilities. Numbers limited. 01625 374790 / www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/rangers

Fri 12 – Sun 14 JuneCholmondeley Castle Gardens, MalpasPageant of PowerThree days packed with excitement for all the family, with over 120 of the world’s most valuable contemporary and historic cars and bikes competing around the famous Cholmondeley track. Air and water displays, and fabulous children’s activities.www.cpop.co.uk

Sat 13 JuneWaterside Arts Centre, SaleFamily Club: Wooden Peg Doll10.30am – 12.30pm / 50p per child (Non Family Club members £2) / Drop-inMake a doll using dolly pegs, paint, pipe cleaners, fabric and ribbon.0161 912 5616 / www.watersideartscentre.co.uk

Grosvenor MuseumMidsummer Watch: Dragon Making Workshop2 – 4pm / Age 4 – 12 / Free, drop-in.Green, black or red, friendly or scary, come and make your own dragon and take part in Chester’s famous Midsummer Watch Parades. Children must be accompanied.www.cheshirewestmuseums.org

River Dee, ChesterChester RegattaSpectators free. The oldest rowing event of its kind in the world. Spectators free. Refreshments on sale.www.chesterregatta.org

Poynton PoolParty in the ParkA musical event for the whole family. Some of the North West’s leading bands playing tributes from six decades of hit music.0161 439 0999 / www.poyntonrotary.co.uk

The Together Trust Centre, CheadleCheadle Festival Family Fun Day11am – 4.30pm. A variety of stalls, arts and crafts, face painting, live music, a funfair featuring traditional exciting and inflatable rides, It’s a Knockout and a range of refreshments from a traditional terrace cafe to burger and fries. Or just relax in the sun with something stronger from the fully licensed bar. www.togethertrust.org.uk

Quarry Bank Mill, StyalApprentice Adventure baby and toddler sessions10 – 11am / No additional charges. Bring your little ones along to our free sessions with special storytelling just for them. 01625 527468 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/quarry-bank

Sat 13 & Sun 14 JuneLyme Park, DisleyDogs in the garden11am – 5pm / Free, but normal admission appliesWell behaved dogs are allowed to bring their owners attached to a lead into the garden this weekend. 01663 762023 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/lyme-park

Sun 14 JuneNorthwichPedal Power FestivalFamily ride: Adult 35, Child £2.50, Family 10 / Longer rides £15. A 5 mile family ride through Northwich Community Woodlands for cyclists of all abilities who want to enjoy a traffic-free ride on the doorstep of Northwich town centre. Longer routes (35 mile or 70mile, with food and mini festivals on the way) also available. Festival village in Northwich and all riders receive a goody bag at the end.Entry to the Salt Towns Shaker 35 and 70 costs £15.www.pedalpowernorthwich.co.uk

Tues 16 JuneBrereton Heath Local Nature Reserve CW12 4SUOrienteering for All5.30 – 7pm / Adult £5, Child £2. An evening event held by Manchester and District Orienteering Club with courses suitable for everyone from beginners to experienced orienteers. Families and groups welcome. Instruction available. 0161 445 0902 / www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/rangers

Wed 17 JuneWindgather Rocks, Kettleshulme, SK23 7RF Introduction to Climbing7 – 9.30pm / Age 9+ / £12 (advance booking essential). A chance to experience the thrills of climbing in this introductory climbing session with Moorland Adventure. Suitable for anyone over the age of 9. Booking and payment in advance is essential. Cost £12. 01625 573615 / www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/rangers

Thurs 18 – Sun 21 JuneBolesworth Castle, TattenhallBolesworth ClassicIn addition to the fantastic equestrian competition, there are numerous other attractions for all the family to enjoy. 01829 782210 / www.bolesworthinternational.com

Thurs 18 – Sun 28 JuneLymmSummer Festival 2015Music, dance, comedy, the arts, walks, talks and cruises, culminating in the Historic Transport Day on Sun 18 June.www.lymmfestival.org.uk

Fri 19 JuneMuseum of Science & Industry (MOSI)Experitots: Materials10.30am – 12pm / Under 6s / £3 (1adult, 1 child), £2 for each additional adult/child / Booking recommended. Creative activity sessions using puppets and storytelling to help toddlers get the most out of the hands on science gallery, Experiment!0161 833 0027 / www.mosi.org.uk

Fri 19 – Sun 21 JuneMiddlewichFolk & Boat FestivalA fabulous weekend of folk and roots music. Free admission to all gigs including the main stage.www.midfest.org

Sat 20 June

The Tytherington Club, Macclesfield SK10 2JPBaby & Children’s Market10am – 12pm / £1 (children free)

Grab some bargains at our nearly new sales. An opportunity to purchase top quality pre loved baby and children’s items. Local businesses also attending showcasing their unique products and services for babies and children. Stall bookings now being taken.07834 686414 / [email protected] / www.babyandchildrensmarket.co.uk

Sat 20 JuneWaterside Arts Centre, SaleFamily Club: Clothing Cards10.30am – 12.30pm / 50p per child (Non Family Club members £2) / Drop-in. Make a special card for someone in the shape of a t-shirt, skirt or hat from card, fabric, buttons and ribbon.0161 912 5616 / www.watersideartscentre.co.uk

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Tatton Park, KnutsfordCancer Research UK Race for Life – Pretty MuddyLadies, sign up for the 5k obstacle course. Climb, jump, laugh and get sponsored to push cancer even closer to the floor. Let’s get PRETTY MUDDY! www.raceforlife.org

Sat 20 & Sun 21 JuneTown Hall Square, ChesterMidsummer Watch ParadeParade starts 2pm. Join one of the oldest and most colourful parades in Britain. Free eventwww.midsummerwatch.co.uk.

Arley Hall and Gardens, NorthwichArley Garden Festival10am – 5pm Celebrating all things for the garden. Also children’s entertainment including trampolines and face painting, rides, Adventure Play Zone with zip wire and a picnic area.01565 777353 / www.arleyhallandgardens.com

Little Moreton Hall, CongletonMidsummer Celebrations11am – 5pm / Free., but normal admission appliesGet into the spirit by trying some Tudor dances, enjoy live music from Piva, join the parade of giants and hobbyhorses and find out what the Tudors got up to. 01260 272018 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/little-moreton-hall

Tatton Park, KnutsfordFergie at the Farm12.30pm, 2pm, 3pm / normal park and farm admission applies. Meet Fergie. The little grey tractor with a secret - he’s alive! Little Grey Fergie is a live action tractor and children’s entertainment figure. 01625 374400 / www.tattonpark.org.uk

Sun 21 JuneChesterChester Charity Dragon Boat Festival 2015A day of challenge, fun, excitement and competition on the banks of the River Dee.www.chesterdragonboatfestival.co.uk

Tues 23 & Wed 24 JuneClay House Farm, KnutsfordCheshire County ShowExperience and celebrate all that is great about the countryside.www.cheshirecountyshow.org.uk

Sat 27 JuneWaterside Arts Centre, SaleFamily Club: Experimental drawing10.30am – 12.30pm / 50p per child (Non Family Club members £2) / Drop-inExplore different drawing techniques using materials such as ink, charcoal, pens and more.0161 912 5616 / www.watersideartscentre.co.uk

Eaton Primary School CW6 9AyThe Eaton Fun Fest 20153 – 8pm. A fun-filled afternoon of music, entertainment, games & feasting! Children’s games, entertainment, live music, Bar, BBQ, and stalls. All enquiries: Elizabeth Quin D’Carroll (Chair of the PTA) at [email protected]

Sat 27 June – Mon 31 AugLyme Park, DisleyThe Gruffalo11am – 4.30pm, Free but normal admission appliesMeet the illustrator of the Gruffalo, Axel Scheffler, on Sat 27 June. Bring your own gruffalo’s picnic every Wednesday, with storytelling in the garden at 12 noon. Original artwork on show. 01663 762023 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/lyme-park

Sun 28 JuneStockport Indoor Market SK1 1ESKids Car Boot and Swap Shop10am – 12pm / Pitch costs £15www.kidscarbootandswapshop.co.uk

Wed 1 JulyThe National Football Museum, ManchesterTiny Team Talk10.30 – 11.30am / Under 5s / £2 (limited capacity, booking advised). A fun interactive story session developed especially for under-5s and their grown-ups.. Each story includes puppetry and the chance to explore the museum too!0161 871 8145 / www.nationalfootballmuseum.com

Sat 4 JulyWaterside Arts Centre, SaleFamily Club: Underwater Themed Masks10.30am – 12.30pm / 50p per child (Non Family Club members £2) / Drop-in. Create a magical sea world mask from card, coloured film, feathers, paint and glitter. 0161 912 5616 / www.watersideartscentre.co.uk

Lyme Park, DisleyXplorer Orienteering 10am – 12pm / Free, but normal admission appliesA great introduction to orienteering and how to use a map. Family fun exploring the park, find the markers and complete the challenge! Using a simple map, families can be active in the outdoors, be closer to nature and learn new skills too! 01663 762023 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/lyme-park

Sun 5 July

Sandbach Town Hall CW11 1AXBaby & Children’s Market10am – 12pm / £1 (children free)Grab some bargains at our nearly new sales. An

opportunity to purchase top quality pre loved baby and children’s items. Local businesses also attending showcasing their unique products and services for babies and children. Stall bookings now being taken.07834 686414 / [email protected] / www.babyandchildrensmarket.co.uk

Mon 6 JulyNational Football Museum, ManchesterLet’s Play Toddler10.30 – 11.30am / Under 4s / £3 per child (booking advised). Physical activity and imaginative movement with songs for confident walkers.0161 8718 145 / www.nationalfootballmuseum.com