4
Jul
2010
Author: Family Days Out
In: uk days out
On Monday 5 July Legoland Windsor’s landscape team will be making history by becoming the first theme park to exhibit at the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show. The show garden features almost 185,000 standard LEGO bricks and takes its inspiration from the park’s latest attraction, Pirates Landing which opened earlier this year.
Unlike many other exhibitors [...]



2
Jul
2010
Author: Family Days Out
In: uk days out
Harvest At Jimmy’s Farm Suffolk will be taking place on 11th and 12th September this year. You can book your tickets now. It is a summer celebration of food, music, friends and family and is perfectly suited to a weekend beautiful surroundings of the farm. This video will give you a better feel about the [...]



1
Jul
2010
Author: Family Days Out
In: uk days out
Get shipshape and set sail for a day of family fun at Imperial War Museum North in Manchester on Saturday 17 July. Celebrate the launch of the major new exhibition, All Aboard: Stories of War at Sea, by dressing up and joining in. It is free!
Play nautical games, get creative in craft sessions, see [...]



25
Jun
2010
Author: Time Out London Kids Highlights
In: uk days out
All around the fair fringes of London, you can find enjoyable cycle rides for all the family. Here we pick two easy routes that explore the peaceful eastern and western margins of the capital
11
Jun
2010
Author: Time Out London Kids Highlights
In: uk days out
Plunging visitors into the abyss, revealing a deep sea environment of creatures that have adapted to their harsh world in unusual ways
11
Jun
2010
Author: Time Out London Kids Highlights
In: uk days out
Plunging visitors into the abyss, revealing a deep sea environment of creatures that have adapted to their harsh world in unusual ways
1
Jun
2010
Author: Time Out London Kids Highlights
In: uk days out
A temporary exhibition that charts the way the history of chair design reflects changing attitudes to childhood
1
Jun
2010
Author: Time Out London Kids Highlights
In: uk days out
A temporary exhibition that charts the way the history of chair design reflects changing attitudes to childhood