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Page 1: Families Fife July August 2016

Issue 6 Families Fife | 1www.familiesonline.co.uk • [email protected] • 07881 827 627

Great holiday outings and tips for beach fun

What’s on, reviews, news and updates

Also including:

Free Issue 38July/August2016

Fife, Perth & Kinross

familiesfife

summer Breeze

01786 473 508

Quick& Easy

Buy stick on labels for clothing!

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Welcome contentsContact us Editor: Louisa [email protected]: 07881 827 627Front cover: Front cover picture taken by Mark Quinn Photographywww.markquinnphotography.com Design: White Creative www.whitecreativecompany.co.ukCirculation: 13,000 copies printed. Distributed free of charge throughout Fife, Perth and Kinross by kind permission of Fife Libraries, Fife Leisure Centres, antenatal clinics, health visitors, surgeries, community use schools, Theatres in Fife and Perth, places of historic interest, local attractions, selected shops and playgroups and play centres.Print: J Thomson. Due care was taken to source print and other services required to produce this magazine from within the local area.

NEXT ISSUE: September / October 2016 Booking deadline: 1 August Out: 22 August Families Fife is part of Families Magazines Ltd a franchise company. All franchised magazines in the group are independently owned and operated under licence. Families ® is a registered trademark of Families Magazines Ltd, Remenham House, Regatta Place, Marlow Road, Bourne End, Bucks, SL8 5TD. The contents of Families Fife are fully protected by copyright and non of the editorial or photographic matter may be reproduced in any form without prior consent of the publisher. We take every care preparing this magazine but the publishers and distributors cannot be held responsible for the claims of advertisers nor for the accuracy of the contents nor for any consequence.’

Welcome to FamIlIes FIFe, 2Perth & KInross

neWs and VIeWs 4The latest local news

educatIon & chIldcare 5Get organised for the new school year

Parent to Parent 6Meet Joanna McFarlane, founder of

Wild Planet Explorers

traVel & outdoors 7Tips for travelling with a baby and

fun on the beach

summer eVents 8-11Great holiday events and camps to

choose from

clubs & classes 12-13Latest round up of children’s activities

out and about 14-15Round up of events over the coming months

s ummer is finally here and the temperature is warming up nicely. The paddling pool and tent have already been out in our garden

with the children having great fun outdoors. With Summer fun in mind, this issue is packed full of lots of great ideas to do over the holidays and some fun Summer camps to keep the kids entertained for the day.

There are also tips to make a trip to the beach an amazing day out and a guide on travelling with a baby if you’re setting off on an adventure this year.

We also have a brand new website that’s more comprehensive than ever and easier to use, offering inspirational ideas for things to do with the kids locally and helpful parenting tips and advice to support you and your family.

Have a lovely Summer.louisa

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Daily feeding sessionsMAKES A GREAT GIFT and IS a fantastic venue for a ‘REALLY WILD’ BIRTHDAY PARTY! WE have over 110 species and around 35 displays, A day out at st andrews aquarium is perfect for all ages

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The Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014 aims to improve the wellbeing of children and young people in Scotland.The Act introduces the offer of a Named Person for every child and young person.

What does the Named Person do?They are a central point of contact for advice, information and support so children and young people get the right help when they need it.

Who will be the Named Person?They will normally be the health visitor (pre-school), or a headteacher or guidance teacher for school age children. The Named Person’s duties are integrated into their existing role and simply strengthens the support they already provide.

Getting it Right in Fife

Preschool contact: 01592 [email protected]

School contact: 03451 55 15 [email protected]

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news & Views education & childcare

The Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014 aims to help improve the wellbeing of

children and young people in Scotland.Central to the Act is a requirement for local

Authorities and health boards to provide the Named Person Service to every child and young person in their area

What will the Named Person do?The Named Person is there to offer advice,

information, and support and, where necessary, to help children and young people access other services for help.

Who will be the Named Person?Your Named Person will normally be

the health visitor, for a pre-school child, or a

promoted teacher, such as a headteacher, or guidance teacher for a school age child.

The Named Person duties are integrated into their existing role and strengthen the support they currently provide, formalising their position as a central contact for children, parents and other people who are working with them.

Parents are, with very few exceptions, the best people to raise their children. Nothing in the Act changes a parents’ rights and responsibilities. For more information on GIRFEC or the Named Person Service in Fife, contact: [email protected]

John Wills PsychologyHelp with eating, drinking, smoking, motivation, confidence, sleep and mental health. CBT IPT Clinical Hypnosisjohnwillspsychology.com

Your Heating Ltd is a family run company that works in the Oil / Kerosene heating

business. We carry out servicing, installations and breakdown cover for all types of Oil Cookers (AGAs, Rayburns, etc) and Oil Boilers, as well as plumbing services for central heating systems.

We’re based in Thornhill Stirling and cover a wide area of Scotland. Our prices are extremely competitive, simply because we don’t have the same overheads as the larger companies.

We know how disruptive it can be when your Boiler or AGA decides to stop working, and even more so when an engineer doesn’t turn up when they say they will. Once you’ve made an appointment with us we will keep you fully updated as to when we’ll be there. So no more guess work. You can give us a call on 07398 510771 or drop us an email to [email protected]. Or check out our website at www.yourheating.co.uk

lauriston’s Pre-school children have been taking part in a range of activities and events before they embark on their school adventure.

Over the last few weeks, there has been an ongoing school topic where the children have been looking at what happens at school; the children appear to be extremely excited about going to school. Their yearly school leaver’s safari trip takes place in July; the children have drawn some of the safari animals. Staff have been busy planning the Pre-school graduation ceremony to celebrate the children’s time at nursery. This will take place in July, it will be a tearful event for parents and staff as we say Bon Voyage to the children. We wish each child all the very best in the next chapter of their lives. Lauriston Nursery is expanding this year in Kinross. Watch this space for more information.

Bon Voyage

You know how it is – a long summer holiday lazes by… days out with the

children, afternoons in the garden with friends’ children splashing in the paddling pool and before you know it it’s a week before the beginning of term and a mad dash ensures to the shoe shop, school uniform shop and of course the newsagent to get essentials such as breakable rubbers and gel pens!!!

Finally on the last day of the holidays, instead of a last minute treat, the day is spent labelling clothes.

Not anymore. With Snappy Tags, a half

in June - now is the time to be planning a visit to the store. Especially for new P1’s. Our

90 day size exchange for unworn garments lets you avoid worrying should your child take an unexpected growth spurt before school. So get organised and buy now!

In July - now is the time to be finalising your choice of your purchases. You should

day job becomes a 20 minute flash. Order tags with your child’s name etched in and when you receive your Snappy Tag Kit all you have to do is attach the tag to the care label inside the uniform and you’re ready. PUSH – SNAP – CLICKED ON!

This year Snappy Tags are introducing a Snappy Tags Family Kit which contains a Snappy Applicator, 2 packs of 50 tags and a spare packet of 25 replacement backs – all for the bargain price of £38.50 plus postage.

To order tags, visit www.snappytags.co.uk

also be starting to get the last minute items which you may forget about - specifically gym shoes. Ours start from under £5.

Don’t forget name labels for all your garments - 50 iron on name labels are only £3.99!

In August - relax and enjoy the big day! Remember we are open all year round, call us on 01592 269 282, visit fifeschoolwear.com, like us on Facebook - fifeschoolwearanduniforms or pop in and see us at 36 High Street, Kirkcaldy, KY1 1LU.

Apparently, after the summer holidays, it can take 6 to 8 weeks for study

routines to be re-established and for the brain cells to spark as quickly as before. By which time, there is another holiday to break the routine...

Kumon is a year-round daily study programme. As Kumon students have the advantage of an established daily study routine and a daily workout for those brain cells, they are ready for new work straight away at the start of each new term.

Kumon Educational, one of the leading supplementary education providers in the UK, offers maths and English after-school study programmes, designed to help all children to fulfil their potential. Kumon programmes support children of all abilities, being tailored to the needs of each individual child. Enrolling your child at a Kumon study centre at this time of year is a great way to keep the learning habit going.

mandM Direct is now the UK’s biggest online, off-price retailers. We offer

big brands at low prices with up to 75% off fashion, sport and outdoor wear for men, women and kids. Choose from over 250 of the world’s favourite brands including Converse, adidas, Levi’s, French Connection and many more. We have new stock every day, and once we lower the price of a product it will never go back up! So whether you’re looking to kit the kids out or treat yourself, we’ve got it covered. Get the whole family kitted out this summer at mandmdirect.com and bag yourself a bargain today.

getting it right’ in Fife

Tel: 07398 510771email: [email protected]

Based in Thornhill Stirlingshire, covering Stirling, Perthshire, Fife, Kinross, Clacks, Lothian, Lanark, Dumbarton and more...

ServicingBreakdowns

Installations

Your Heating is a family run company that works in the domestic Oil / Kerosene Heating business

AGA RayburnBoilers

Psychological Therapy and Clinical Hypnosiswww.johnwillspsychology.com

John Wills Psychology Fife Schoolwear & Uniforms

Fife’s trusted local supplier of schoolwear & uniforms

36 High Street, Kirkcaldy, KY1 1LU

01592 269 [email protected] www.fifeschoolwear.com

www.letslearnyoung.com

Lauriston NurseryLauriston Nursery@Dunfermline 165 Robertson Road, Fife KY12 0BL 01383 741900

Lauriston Nursery @KinrossLathro, KinrossFife KY13 8SY01577 383838

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High-quality labels made to order in the UK. Developed especially for clothes and with strong adhesion to last many washes. Many other alternative name labels also available and personalised gifts including major brands like Disney, Mattel and Nickelodeon.

Labels4Kids is an award winning family business that has been selling name labels online since 2004. Since 2014, Labels4Kids also supplies John Lewis with school name labels.

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Parent to Parent Travel & outdoors

summer is here and it looks like we might be lucky enough to get some sun this year!

A perfect opportunity to tour the Fife coast.Did you know that Fife boasts 15 Seaside

Award winning beaches? But a day at the beach doesn’t just have to include those with facilities. There are countless other quiet and peaceful coves and bays throughout Fife just waiting to be explored.

This summer break why not take a trip to one of Fife’s coastal beauties and try out some of these Top Tips for Fun on Fife’s Beaches.ÊÊTop Tip #1 Fly a kite. Pick a good windy

spot with lots of open space, West Sands in St. Andrews is a good bet and let your kite soar!ÊÊTop Tip#2 Hunt for fossils. Crail is a

particularly good area for turning up fossils in amongst the rocks and you can even spot tracks made by prehistoric centipedes if you look very closely.ÊÊTop Tip#3 Build an epic sandcastle. You

don’t need to limit yourself to a simple upturned bucketful of sand, you can use all sorts of stuff from the shoreline to decorate your creation from drift wood and shells to sea glass and feathers. Get creative!ÊÊTop Tip #4 Try out some watersports. Elie,

St Andrews and North Queensferry have opportunities for watersports and boating and lots of other companies can provide guided trips, tours and rentals. ÊÊTop Tip #5 Go for a Rock Pool Guddle. The

old bathing pool at Pittenweem has to rate among the best places for sealife. You’ll be amazed at what you can find; crabs, prawns, starfish and sea anemones are just a few of the creatures who make their homes in these pools. Please remember to treat sea creatures with care and return everything exactly as you found it.

Add picnics, sunbathing (fingers crossed!) and paddling and you have a fun packed day out! Many of the beaches around Fife have lots of other facilities too including playparks, cafes and outdoor sports. The Fife Coastal Path is never far away either if you fancy a stroll. www.fifecoastandcountrysidetrust.co.uk

summer holiday fun on Fife’s beaches

WHY YOU LIKE LIvING WHERE YOU dO: Fife has many great places to explore as a parent. With great beaches, walks, cafes, soft play centres, lots of classes & baby and toddler groups to choose from and great Fife parenting networks online e.g YummyMummies Fife (also for buying & selling). It has been a wonderful place for Maggie to spend her first 2 years.

FavOURITE PaRK: Loch Ore Meadows Country Park has a lovely loch to walk around suitable for prams, a café (bring cash as no cards), a great play area, wildlife (swans, ducks, geese), watersport activities for older children, free car parking and toilets.FavOURITE CHILdREN’S CLUb/CLaSS: Kilns Kiddies in the Queens Hall in Charlestown is great every Thursday morning for babies and toddlers (see Facebook page). Nature Tots at RSPB Loch Leven nr Kinross is great fun. My daughter is also a fan of Monkey Music in Edinburgh and Early Kicks Football in Dalgety Bay.FavOURITE daY OUT: Almond Valley Heritage Park is a really great place and only half an hour from Fife where we are. As well as farm animals to see and handling sessions, there are free extra activities, great play equipment, outdoor trampolines, tractor push alongs, a huge indoor sand pit (including fossils to find), café, soft play and the museum. Children under 3 are free. I also highly recommend the Jupiter Wildlife Centre nr Grangemouth, what a hidden gem!FavOURITE CHILd FRIENdLY RESTaURaNT: The Fire Station Creative café in Dunfermline, Biscuit Café in Culross and Aberdour Silver Sands Beach Cafe. FavOURITE NIGHT OUT WITHOUT

THE KIdS: Chatting about anything and everything over a lovely meal and a few drinks in our favourite pub where we met.PROUdEST ECO-FRIENdLY MOMENT: Switching over to Good Energy and moving away from the bigger energy companies. bEST PLaNET SavING TIP: Recycle & reuse as much as you can of everything you buy and own.NO PaRENT SHOULd bE WITHOUT: a change of clothes, sun cream, sun hat, warm hat, snacks, some change, a few small toys as back up and your diary. A woggle to put under the sheet along the side of the bed to stop little ones falling out.PaRENTING PET HaTES: Very long procrastination over cleaning teeth before bed when everyone including the little one is tired!FUNNIEST COMMENT YOUR KIdS HavE EvER MadE: Our daughter makes us laugh so much when she runs along on tiptoes like a ballerina snorting like a pig! “me Piggy Ballerina” she says. I have no idea where she got it from, she hasn’t even watched Peppa Pig yet! Please do check out my website www.wildplanetexplorers.co.uk or my Facebook page Wild Planet Explorers for more about my fun sessions for 3-5 year olds and the online family nature & wildlife event search.

Hello! I’m Joanna McFarlane from Fife, owner of Wild Planet Explorers and mum to Maggie (2). Inspired by my daughter, I set up the two parts of Wild Planet Explorers. Firstly I deliver really fun and educational classes for 3-5 year olds about the lives of amazing animals using music, interactive props and imaginative play. The children are learning biology but using sombreros, bubbles and sticky slugs (among others) rather than microscopes! Secondly I want to make it easy for parents to find nature & wildlife events across Scotland by bringing all the information they need into one place through my online event search at the Wild Planet Explorers website.

The Harbourmaster’s House Coastal Centre and Bistro

Visit us to find out more about the Fife coast and enjoy delicious meals and snacks with spectacular

views at the harbour bistro.

www.fifecoastandcountrysidetrust.co.uk

Hot Pot Wynd, Dysart, TeL: 01592 656080

kumon.co.uk

Fees vary. Please refer to your local study centre.

Contact your local Instructor for a free assessment.

Dunfermline Study Centre 01383 730775St Andrews Study Centre 0131 6182315

School stops for summer, learning doesn’t have to

Kumon’s maths and English study programmes work throughout the summer to ensure your child is constantly learning and developing their ability.

Lynda/Pamela on 0794 282 [email protected]

www.doodleandsplat.co.uk

Classes in Dunfermline,Dalgety Bay & Kirkcaldy

for 1-5 yrs

Birthday Parties for 2-10 yearsLots of different arts & craft

themes to choose from!

Art, Craft & Messy Play

Travelling with a baby bY NadIa EdWaRdS

When you’re planning a family holiday with a baby, an important thing to consider

is how your travel plans are going to affect your child’s sleep routine. You’ll have a much more enjoyable time if you organise your trip in a way that allows for as little disruption as possible to your little one’s sleep schedule.

Here are some tips to help make sure your baby gets the sleep he needs during your travels:ÊÊTip 1: Don’t over-schedule. One of the

biggest mistakes parents make is to try to pack in as much activities as possible – after all it’s your family holiday! The fact is, when you travel with a baby you can’t plan to go bungee-jumping in the morning, swim with dolphins in the early afternoon, parasailing in the late afternoon, and a dinner cruise in the evening.

It’s better to slow down the pace and make sure you schedule regular naps and early bedtimes, just like you would at home.ÊÊTip 2: Be consistent with naps and

bedtime. An occasional nap in the car seat/buggy or a later-than-usual bedtime probably won’t do too much harm, but if your baby’s naps are all over the place and she goes to bed much later than usual several days in a row, your baby will become so overtired and cranky that a complete meltdown will be inevitable.ÊÊTip 3: Be patient as your baby acclimatises

to the new environment. In a strange place, your baby might cry for a while at bedtime or wake up at odd times during the night. The best way to handle this kind of behaviour is to react the same way you would at home. Go into the room every five minutes or so to offer a bit of reassurance, but other than that, don’t bend your rules. If you hang on tight to your consistency, within the first night or two, your child will be used to the new environment and will be sleeping well again.ÊÊTip 4. Make sure you bring your child’s

sleeping toy and/or blanket. If your child has a treasured comfort item, it will go a long way to helping him feel safe and secure enough to fall asleep in a strange environment. Forget it at your peril!ÊÊTip 5. If you’re not a co-sleeping family,

don’t start now. Even if it’s only for a few nights, if your baby decides this is her new preferred way to sleep, you could find yourself dealing with a big problem when you get home and put her back in her cot.

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summer events

St andrews aquariumNestled on St Andrews’ dramatic north facing cliffs, with stunning views of the famous west sands and St Andrews Bay, St Andrews Aquarium boasts one of the finest coastal locations in the historic town.

Step through our doors and be transported into an underwater world of adventure and discovery. Come face to face with some of the most beautiful, fascinating and dangerous creatures of the watery worlds. From British sharks to spiders, lobsters to lionfish, poison dart frogs to piranhas, loveable seals...... and not to forget our fabulous meerkats.

Get up close and personal with our daily interactive demonstrations which include penguin feeding at 2pm, a reptile and spider handling sessions at 11.20am and 2.20pm and an informative talk and feeding sessions with our family of meerkats at 12.20pm and 3.20pm.

offers people of all ages, from babies to golden retirees, an eclectic mix of local and international music, crafts and a family-friendly culture that makes Doune The Rabbit Hole a unique music event in Scotland.

And it really is a family affair! Within the large free play area you can learn about balance, wobbling and spinning with giant hula hoops, spinning plates and unicycles at Spinning Jenny’s Circus Skills. Free face painting, drama games, puppet making, bubble workshops, yoga sessions, special story sessions and a whole load of other activities will be available for children at the festival. The will also be a Mad Hatter’s Tea Party where general silliness is a must! For the youngest family members there will be a special baby only zone. It will have sensory activities, story time, treasure baskets and a baby chill out space. There will be a ‘real nappies workshop’ where parents and expectant parents can see samples of different nappies as well as the best

St Andrews Botanic Gardens Flying High As part of the 2016 programme theme of ‘Pollinators’, the garden has opened a new Tropical Butterfly Experience, helped by a £10,000 donation from St Andrews Community Council.

This will allow visitors to the Garden to get up close to the butterflies in a lush tropical setting, learn the story of plants and pollinators and find out why maintaining habitats is so important, both to wildlife and humans.

James Hearsum, director, said: “The Botanic Garden is excited to be bringing a fantastic interactive experience to St Andrews in 2016. Butterflies, bees and other pollinators are critical to our food supply, our beautiful natural Scottish habitats and our enjoyment of summer,

slings for your little ones.For ticket information and to find out more about doune The Rabbit Hole 2016, visit www.dounetherabbithole.co.uk

Great Fun in CuparThere is lots to do at Cairnie Fruit Farm with a mega maze and great children’s playground. There is a farm shop with ready-picked fruit and you can pick your own fruit. The tea shop is the perfect place to stop for a break between all the action.

Gardening Fun Little Blooms is a unique blend of education, gardening and nature inspired activities for 2-6 year olds. Classes are run by Avril Fulton, a qualified professional.

Themed activities include songs, rhymes, craft, story, sensory play and planting. (Children take home their craft and what they’ve planted.) These practical, creative and fun sessions help develop children’s understanding and connection to the natural world. We feel it’s really important for children to learn where their food comes from and how to grow some of it.

Holiday classes will be held during week beginning 8th August including the popular Miniature Garden workshops for 4-10 year olds with a choice of Fairy Garden or Dinosaur Garden. More details coming soon on our brand new website - www.littlebloomsuk.co.uk.

Pre booking is essential for all classes with regular classes in Perth, Stanley, Glendoick and starting in Kinross /Dunfermline area after summer holidays.

Please contact us for more information or to book your place.

byre In The botanics St Andrews 30 June - 6 August.BITB is a new season of fantastic outdoor live

but they are under threat themselves. Not only will there be giant colourful butterflies from the tropics, but the garden will be working to develop conservation activities and plantings for our local endangered species. We are delighted that St Andrews Community Council is acting as a lead supporter of this exhibit.”

doune the Rabbit HoleTaking place at Stirlingshire’s idyllic Cardross Estate from August 19th – 21st, DTRH is a small music and arts extravaganza that

concerts, performances and film screenings in the summer sunshine at the beautiful Botanic Gardens in St Andrews.

Highlights include Les Mis star Samantha Barks (30 June), the stunning JSLN Ballet (1 & 2 July) and the Disney classic The Lion King on the big screen, with a fun lion mask making workshop beforehand (4 August).

BBQ and delicious local Janettas ice cream will be available on site.For tickets and more info visit standrewsbyreinthebotanics.com / 01334 475000

Museum of the University of St Andrews (MUSA)St Andrews is home to Scotland’s oldest University, founded between 1410 and 1414 so if you want to find out more about the University and its treasures, then MUSA is a good place to begin! It’s a fantastic destination for families, offering hands-on exhibits for children, baby changing facilities, easy access for buggies and a panoramic view of St Andrews Bay from the first-floor Viewing Terrace.

MUSA also runs a programme of events for families at weekends and school holidays, including art and craft, archaeology, music, puppet shows and storytelling. This summer kids can erupt a vinegar volcano, become a junior geologist, or take aim like a champion archer! So whether your child is arty or sporty, there’s plenty to keep them occupied, with workshops and drop-in events on a different theme each week. All events are free, but some require advance booking. For further details see: www.st-andrews.ac.uk/museum/eventsFind MUSa at 7a The Scores, St andrews, KY16 9aROpening times: Summer (24 March – 31 October 2016). Monday – Saturday: 10am – 5pm. Sunday: 12 – 4pm. FREE ENTRYTel. 01334 461660Email. [email protected]

Fun in the sunA guide to great Summer camps and days out close to home

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www.littlebloomsuk.co.ukEmail: [email protected]

A GREAT DAY OUT!

Pick Your Own FruitStrawberries l Raspberries l Tayberries Gooseberries l Black/Redcurrants Pumpkins l NEW Cherries & BramblesFarm Shop & County TearoomReady-picked fruit & seasonal producel Cairnie jams & other fine foods lHome-made take-away baking l Indoor/Outdoor plants l Large selection of gifts & cards

6 Acre Mega maze to explore & funyard includes: l Giant bouncing pillow l Go-kart trackl Sunken trampolines l Twisters l 30m flying fox l Crazy swings l Huge sandbox l Straw Bale climbing fortress lYoung farmers yard with ride on tractorsl Football pitch and other surprises l Cairnie Cresta Run l Large picnic area

The Country Tearoom boasts the best homebaking in Fife!

Cupar, Fife, KY15 4QD, Tel: 01334 655610Apr, May, Jun, Sept, Oct 10 - 5pm 7 days

July & August 9.30 – 5.30pm 7 daysMaze opens July - exact date tbcPLENTY OF FREE CAR PARKING

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Something that we’re very excited about is the return of the Singing Kettle Exhibition!

After a sell-out exhibition at Rothes Halls last year, The Singing Kettle magic returns this summer to Kirkcaldy Galleries. Having entertained over 5 million parents and children at their live shows over some 30 years, it’s time to join The Singing Kettle for a fun-packed trip down memory lane.

This will be the final outing for Artie and Cilla, with their remaining kettles being sold and auctioned throughout the exhibition (proceeds going to Fife Youth Arts and Rachel House), which will run at the Galleries form 20

June to 14 August. Tickets can be purchased at onfife.com.

We also have The Glasgow Boys – A Spirit of rebellion coming to St.Andrews Museum!

The exhibition looks at the evolving style of the Glasgow Boys and their impact on the art world. It features works by leading members of the group and many others associated with it.

With our fabulous exhibition events there is something for the entire

family! There are a host of hands-on activities in the Activity Room, and free Gallery Explorers backpacks to borrow - full of fun activities for children to do with their family and friends. If you’re looking for something really special then why not try one of our three ticked events: Flower Power: where you can create your own flowers using arts and crafts; Secret Gardens where you can create your own dioramas inspired by the painters and our hands-on workshop Animal Antics.

All ticketed events muse be booked in advance. All ticketed events cost £3, conc. £2.50. visit www.onfife.com for even more fabulous events going ON across Fife this summer.

Edinburgh ZooÊÊTiger Tracks

This summer come face to face with Jambi and Baginda – RZSS Edinburgh Zoo’s pair of critically endangered Sumatran tigers in their new enclosure “Tiger Tracks”. More

summer events

enjoy-a-Ball summer camps launched ÊÊ11–22 July

Following on from their sold out Christmas Camps in Dalgety Bay and North Dunfermline; Enjoy-a-Ball returns with its hugely popular sports- orientated Summer Camps in July.

These camps provide Enjoy-a-Ball’s award-winning fun filled and creative sports coaching programme, along with special guests and games for girls and boys ages 4 – 9 years. Activities are split into age groups to ensure all the children are engaged and challenged. Enjoy-a-Ball Camps are a great place to make new friends; learn new sports skills and run off excess energy.

WARNING: These Camps WILL ensure that your child goes away happy and tired!

There are two weeks of Camps: Dalgety Bay (11-15 July) and Queen Anne High School (18-22 July). Each day runs from 9am - 1pm. Cost: £13.00 per day; discounted week rate of £60 available (Sibling discounts also available).To book, go to: https://eab-fife.class4kids.co.uk. alternatively; contact danny dodger on [email protected] or 07917 532 887 for information.community use schools ÊÊdunfermline High 8-12 august,

9.30am-3pmMost of the sessions will be led by Head Coaches Rhys Davis & Morgan Steedman with guest appearances by local clubs. In addition, our friends at the Tennis Club, Pitreavie Golf Club and Pittencrieff Park are looking forward to hosting us at their venues. Finally, there will be exciting but less-energetic activities such as drama, story-telling, art and a movie afternoon for the younger kids whose batteries don’t last as long!Contact 01383 602348. Alhambra summer schoolÊÊ18-30 July

8-18yrs. Course fee is £250.00. visit www.alhambradunfermline.com

Perth summer schoolÊÊ5-9yrs: 11-16 July - £100 ÊÊ10-18yrs: 4-16 July - £150

Join our team of professional theatre-makers and technical staff to create a musical at the Norie-Miller Studio, 9.30am-4pm.children’s Forest school clubCambo, nr Crail, Fife ÊÊ11–15 July, 1–5 august, 6-12yrs. 10am-

4pm. £125 A chance to build a den, light a fire, use tools, play games, watch wildlife and more. Contact: [email protected] Tel: 01337 830621, Mob: 07587 893190.Woodland WarriorsÊÊ4-8 July, 10am-3.30pm ÊÊ18–22 July, 10am-3.30pm

Build dens, make fire, learn tracking skills, camouflage yourself, and more. 8+yrs. £20 per day, £80 per week.RSPB Loch Leven Centre, Kinross. Telephone: 01577 862355 www.rspb.org.ukeco Adventure Holiday campÊÊ11-12 July, 9-12yrsÊÊ14-15 July, 5-8yrsÊÊ8-12 august, 5-8yrs

Games, bush craft, arts and crafts, conservation. Contact The Ecology Centre on 01592 891567. www.theecologycentre.orgWolf Ways summer Holiday clubÊÊ18-22 July, 1-3 aug 8.30am –4.30pm,

7-12yrsMonimail Woods, nr Letham, Fife, KY15 7RJÊÊ25-29 July, 8.30am–4.30pm, 7-12yrs

Earthship Fife Visitor Centre, Kinghorn Loch, Fife, KY3 9YG www.sci-scotland.org.ukscone HolidAY cluB. ‘Book magic!!’ ÊÊ4-8 July £5/6 per day, 9.30am-

12.30/2.30pm, 5-11yrsRDM Instititute, 102 Abbey Road, Scone. PH2 6RU Contact [email protected] 07767134338

discover the magic of Cambo! This summer there are lots of adventures to be had at Cambo. Explore our woodland trail to spot our mythical Glingbobs and Tootflits or journey down to the seashore for a picnic and some rook pooling. We will be hosting some free family drop in sessions in the woods with den building, campfire cooking and singalongs too! Kids can join our monthly adventure club (as long as they enjoy getting muddy) or sign up to woodland holiday clubs full of bug spotting, woodland crafts and fire making. We are very excited about our next Wild Food Festival day with foraging and tasting local and wild produce including berries, ice cream and even seaweed. For those who like being out after dark our twilight bat walk will explore the sounds and movements of bats living around Cambo. In the woodland, seashore or gardens come and discover the magic of Cambo!

Fun in the KingsgateSummer holidays are nearly here! The temperature is rising and we have our fingers crossed for wall-to-wall sunshine!

If you need something to occupy the little ones during the holidays take a look at our summer schedule at Kingsgate Shopping Centre. We have lots of FREE activities at Kingsgate in July including craft, owls, music and mini golf! You can shop for all your summer fashion and essentials in our great range of stores, but there’s something to entertain the children too. all the details are on Facebook and Twitter or visit our website at www.shopkingsgate.co.uk

ON across FifeWe have loads ON for Kids to keep them entertained over the summer holidays.

summer clubs and campsimagine Better at the Edinburgh

International Book Festival (13-29 August)This summer the Edinburgh

International Book Festival is encouraging young people to Imagine Better. And there will be plenty on offer to get those brain cells stimulated…

A leading showcase for children’s writers and illustrators, the Book Festival will once again create a magical, family-friendly village of tents and walkways, theatres, cafés and bookshops in the heart of Edinburgh City Centre, where everyone from tiny tots to older teens can enjoy the wonderful Festival atmosphere with an ice cream or a slice of cake.

This year’s Book Festival will feature a huge array of fun and inventive activities, including workshops, storytelling, book signings, and lively discussions bringing

together top writers to chat about the topics that matter to young people.

There will be author events, offering opportunities to meet and get creative with world class authors, including Malorie Blackman, Julia Donaldson, Chris Packham,

Andy Stanton, Jacqueline Wilson, Liz Pichon, Michael Morpurgo and Robert Muchamore.

With over 200 events, there will be something to exercise every young person’s imagination. Pick up a copy of the full programme from Thursday 9

June and start searching for your must-see events. Tickets are available from Tuesday 21 June - you can book online at www.edbookfest.co.uk or by phone 0845 373 5888. Tickets are £5 for most children’s events, and there are a number of daily free events.

Fun, simple and local!

Now open in Dundee,call 01382 597 557 or visit

www.scotkart.co.uk for brilliantBirthday Parties! (age 8+)

8–12 August • 09.30 – 15.00Dunfermline High School • P 1–7

Loads of sports & physical activities plus trips to Dunfermline Tennis Club, Pitreavie Golf Club &

Pittencrieff Park01383 602348

[email protected]

Activity Week

than three times the size of the existing enclosure it will feature a spectacular ground level, walkthrough tunnel, covered pathways, a high level viewing area, feeding post and cubbing den.ÊÊSummer CaT

Love wildlife and want to help protect it? Book onto a wild week of Summer CAT at RZSS Edinburgh Zoo!Launching in July 2016 for children entering P4-7 after the summer, Summer CAT will be based out of our brand new Wildlife Garden yurt. Activities include making wildlife homes, bush craft, gardening, encounters, zoo trails, games and much more!For more information or to book your place(s) please visit: Edinburghzoo.org.uk/summercat

ScotkartIndoor go kart parties at Scotkart in Dundee and Glasgow (Cambuslang and Clydebank) are hassle free, and 100% fun, whatever the weather!

Featuring state of the art racing karts your party will be kitted out with race suits and helmets, briefed, and then follow an experienced track marshal around the track to gain confidence and learn the racing line. Following a debriefing the kids will enjoy two more track sessions, and the fastest driver will be awarded a medal on the podium!

Outdoor Theatre Fun Chapterhouse Theatre Company proudly presents 2 great productions in the beautiful open-air venue of Hopetoun House - The Railway Children, the unforgettable and heart-warming story of adventure and family set in the heart of the Yorkshire countryside and Peter Pan, the boy who wouldn’t grow up. ÊÊThe Railway Children - Sunday 10th JulyÊÊPeter Pan - Sunday 7th august,

7.00pm. Gates open at 6.00pm. Please bring your own rugs or low-backed seating.

Adult £14 / Child £10 / Family (2 Adults & 2 Children) £42 See Tickets (0871) 220 0260 or www.seetickets.com

For more info and to book contact catherine cumming E: [email protected],

T: 01333 451040. www.camboheritagetrust.org.ukFollow us @cambostables

Cambo estate: kingsbarns: ky16 8qdon the bus: 95 leven / st andrews

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• Kids Adventure Club!•Wild Cambo: Free drop in

sessions for families• Summer Kids Woodland Clubs

• August Wild Food Festival• International Bat Weekend –

• Cambo Twilight Bat Walk• Cambo Conservation Volunteers

• Creative Breaks- Short respite breaks for carers

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clubs & classes

Just in time for summer, we are so excited to share with you our brand new Tipi

Cinema! Rain or shine, our tipi is perfect to celebrate your birthday with your friends! Delivered straight into your back garden and big enough to sit 16 people we know that our 70” screen and beautiful Wharfedale surround sound system will make any movie feel like you are there! And with loads of

cushions and blankets, there is plenty to hide behind at the scary bits! Have it for the afternoon or all night for an amazing sleepover! Let us know and we will work out the best option for you!

Or something a bit more action packed? Our Nerf Wars parties have been hugely popular! Find a hall near you and we bring everything and host an amazing battle!

Having run over 200 Nerf parties we know that your child will love it!

If you are a member of the school PTA or looking to do fundraising for a local charity, please do get in touch! We want to be at your next event! We have loads more to offer so check out our website for more details www.activitydelivered.com

reach for the stars!sometimes those stars seem to be a bit out of

reach – perhaps you need a helping hand to achieve your dreams – and those dreams could be simple ones, like speaking clearly and with confidence; looking at people with a smile; working within a group; contributing your ideas; explaining what you think – all these are skills that can be taught, over time, in our Drama classes – held all over Fife in weekly, hour-long classes after school. Come and join us and see what you can do! Ring barbara on 01382 330052 or e mail [email protected]

Jo Jingles classes will return for another term of musical fun starting

on Monday 22nd August. If you are looking for a fun interactive activity for you and your little one why don’t you come along and join us? Our classes include music, singing, percussion instruments, action songs, dancing and fun props too. We have classes suitable for babies from 3 months to children age 4. We’ve added new classes to our timetable, so now have classes running 6 days a week! We are also available

for birthday parties and sessions at nurseries, playgroups and toddler groups.

Over the summer we’ll be jingling at the Aberdour Festival and you can also book to join us at the Edinburgh Fringe! Make sure you like our Facebook page to keep up to date with all our latest news www.facebook.com/jojinglesfifeSee our website for all class and event details www.jojingles.com/fife e-mail - [email protected] or call Julie on 07713 147614

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Let’s PretendHere at Let’s Pretend we are now in our 10th year of taking the stress out of

organising your child’s party, so if you’re looking for something different checkout our website for fantastic fun filled parties options.

Keep an eye on the Facebook page for details of the Summer Holiday Workshop.Dressing up, arts & crafts, sparkly makeovers & pamper parties. Choose from our

brilliant value for money packages. Call and book your date then leave the rest to us! For extra value we are offering FREE BIRTHDAY CHILD.

Quote promotional code PT0616 at the time of booking. We look forward to meeting you.

visit our website www.lets-pretend.co.uk • Facebook– Let’s Pretend themed children’s parties • Or call Amanda on 07977 203 440

JO JINGLES doodle & splatWe are going to be in the Kingsgate Shopping

Centre on Wed 27th & Thur 28th July and Wed 3rd Aug & Thur 4th Aug running FREE arts & crafts session for all ages from 10am to 4pm each day. There will be different themes & activities each day to keep the children occupied over the holidays. We are going to be located outside Debenhams on the ground floor.

We also have our ADULT Decopatch Craft Evening running at the Dunfermline East Church at 7pm on Wed 22nd June. Tickets are £15 and include all craft materials plus tea/coffee & home baking. Tickets available at www.doodleandsplat.co.uk

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Dalgety Bay: 11th-15th July (9am - 1pm)

Queen Anne HS: 18th-22nd July (9am - 1pm)

Girls & boys: 4 - 9 yrs

£13 PER DAY £60 FOR THE WEEK(sibling discounts available)

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6 augInverkeithing Highland Games. Ballast Bank Sports Pavilion, Inverkeithing, Fife, KY11 1DS. www.inverkeithinghighlandgames.co.uk

6-14 aug Pittenweem arts Festival. Pittenweem is a small fishing village with a big reputation! Various times and venues. www.pittenweemartsfestival.co.uk

7 augalumn-aye or alum-not, 1 - 3 pm (All ages)From scientists to soldiers and medics to monarchs, can you guess who are St Andrews alumni, or not? St Andrews Museum, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9DP, 01334 412690www.st-andrews.ac.uk

8 augWorld Stories: Story Time, 10 - 10.45 am (Ages 3 – 6). Join us for a fun and interactive story session at MUSA inspired by objects on display in the One World exhibition. St Andrews Museum, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9DP, 01334 412690. www.st-andrews.ac.ukWorld Stories: Comic Strip, 11 - 12 pm (Ages 7 – 12). Lord Ganesh is one of the most popular deities of the Hindu religion. St Andrews Museum, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9DP, 01334 412690. www.st-andrews.ac.uk

10 augTreasure, 10 - 10.45 am (Ages 3 – 6) Look at our treasured objects in the One World exhibition, and then make a treasure chest. St Andrews Museum, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9DP, 01334 412690. www.st-andrews.ac.ukTrading Games, 11 - 12 pm (Ages 7 – 12)Join us for this exciting board game exploring resources, trade and currency. St Andrews Museum, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9DP, 01334 412690. www.st-andrews.ac.ukNature tots: Underwater life, 10am – 12pmRSPB Scotland Loch Leven, Near Kinross, Perth & Kinross, KY13 9LX. www.rspb.org.uk

13 aug archery Taster, 2 - 2.45 pm (Ages 4 - 6) 3 - 4 pm (Ages 7 - 12). St Andrews Museum, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9DP, 01334 412690. www.st-andrews.ac.uk

21 aug Mum2mum Market, 10.30am - 12.30pm / Admission is £2 on the door for buyers- kids freeDunfermline High School, St Leonard’s Place, Dunfermline, KY11 3BQ, 01383 602402www.mum2mummarket.co.uk

Loch Leven NNR, Kinross, Fife, KY13 8UFwww.nnr-scotland.org.uk

11 July World of Watercolour, 10 - 10.45 am (Ages 3 - 6), 11 - 12 pm (Ages 7 - 12)St Andrews Museum, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9DP, 01334 412690,. www.st-andrews.ac.uk

13 JulyFunny Faces, 10 - 10.45 am (Ages 3 – 6)St Andrews Museum, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9DP, 01334 412690. www.st-andrews.ac.ukPortraiture, 11 - 12 pm (Ages 7 – 12)St Andrews Museum, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9DP, 01334 412690. www.st-andrews.ac.ukNature tots: brilliant bugs, 10am – 12pmRSPB Scotland Loch Leven, Near Kinross, Perth & Kinross , KY13 9LX. www.rspb.org.uk

14 July, 16 Julyaliens love underpants dunfermline, Tickets: £12.50. Alhambra Theatre, 33 Canmore Street, Dunfermline, Fife, KY12 7NX, 01383 740384www.alhambradunfermline.com

14 JulyTrash Fashion, 2 - 3.30 pm (All ages)St Andrews Museum, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9DP, 01334 412690. www.st-andrews.ac.uk

15 July Hairy Maclary, 2pm & 4pm. Carnegie Hall, East Port, Dunfermline, Fife, KY12 7JA, 01383 602302www.onfife.com

16 JulyThe Wizard of Oz, 7pm. Perth Concert Hall, Perth, PH1 5HZ, 01738 472700. www.horsecross.co.uk

16 JulyLoch Leven Photomarathon, 10am – 4pmSix hours, six topics, six photos. Meet at RSPB Loch Leven reserve at 10 am to be given three secret topics. RSPB Scotland Loch Leven, Near Kinross, Perth & Kinross, KY13 9LX. www.rspb.org.ukPipe band Championship, BurntislandBurntisland Links, Burntisland , KY3 9JWwww.rspba.org

18 JulyFantastic Fossils, 2 - 3:30 pm (All ages)Bell Pettigrew Museum, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9TS, 01334 461660. www.st-andrews.ac.uk burntisland Highland Games. Burntisland Links, Kinghorn Road, Burntisland , KY3 9JW. www.shga.co.uk

19 JulyElie Fayre day, 1 - 4pm. Elie Harbour, Elie, Leven, Fife, KY9 1DT, www.eastneukestates.co.uk

20 JulyJunior Geologists, 10-10.45 am (Ages 3 - 6), 11-12 pm (Ages 7 - 12). Conduct your own experiments on rock samples to discover more about the world and find out why geology rocks.

28 May - 3 SepThe Glasgow boys exhibitionSt Andrews Museum, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9DP, 01334 412690. www.st-andrews.ac.uk

28 May - 21 augburntisland Summer FairgroundBurntisland Links, Kinghorn Road, Burntisland, KY3 9JW. www.fifedirect.org.uk/events

20 Jun - 14 augThe Singing Kettle Exhibition, £5, conc. £3Kirkcaldy Galleries, Kirkcaldy, Fife, KY1 1YG, 01592 583206. www.onfife.com

22 Jun - 3 JulyEast Neuk Festival. www.eastneukfestival.com

1 - 2 Julybyre in the botanics: JSLN ballet, 7.30pm / Ticket price £18. The Byre Theatre, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9LA. www.st-andrews.ac.uk

1 Julybaby MUSa Time, 10.15am. St Andrews Museum, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9DP, 01334 412690. www.st-andrews.ac.ukGlenrothes Twins and Multiples Club, 10 - 11.30am. Rothes Halls, Glenrothes, Fife, KY7 5NX, 01592612121. Facebook - Glenrothes Twins & Multiples Club

1 July - 15 augSummer holiday challenges, 10am - 4pmDiscover the wildlife of Loch Leven.RSPB Scotland Loch Leven, Near Kinross, Perth & Kinross , KY13 9LX. www.rspb.org.uk

1 - 3 JulyNational Festival Youth Theatre Rothes Halls, Glenrothes, Fife, KY7 5NX, 01592612121. www.onfife.com

2 July -20 augEvery Saturday, 1-3pm (all ages)arty Saturdays: GlobetrottersDesign and make your own souvenirs.Gateway Galleries, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9RJ, 01334 461660. www.st-andrews.ac.uk

2 JulyThornton Highland GatheringMemorial Park, Thornton, Fife, KY1 4ANwww.thorntonhighlandgathering.co.uk

3 JulyMedieval Maces, 1 - 3 pm (All ages)Design your own mace.St Andrews Museum, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9DP, 01334 412690. www.st-andrews.ac.uk

4 July Cunning Camouflage, 10 - 10.45 am (Ages 3 – 6), 11 - 12 pm (Ages 7 - 2)Create a cunningly camouflaged creature. Bell Pettigrew Museum, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9TS, 01334 461660. www.st-andrews.ac.uk

6 JulyKitchen Science, 10 - 10.45 am (Ages 3 – 6), 11 - 12 pm (Ages 7 - 12). St Andrews Museum, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9DP, 01334 412690. www.st-andrews.ac.uk

7 JulyLazyTown Live on Stage, 2pm / Tickets: £14.00, U16: £12.00. Alhambra Theatre, 33 Canmore Street, Dunfermline, Fife, KY12 7NX, 01383 740384. www.alhambradunfermline.combuild a boat, 2 - 3.30 pm (All ages)St Andrews Museum, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9DP, 01334 412690. www.st-andrews.ac.uk

8 July – 12 aug, every Friday, 10am - 4pmReally Wild Family Cycles

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St Andrews Museum, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9DP, 01334 412690. www.st-andrews.ac.uk

20 – 30 JulyCrail FestivalVarious times and venues. www.crailfestival.com

21 JulyFlower Power!, 11am or 1.30pm / Tickets £3/£2.50. Come along and make flowers using art & craft materials. St Andrews Museum, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9DP, 01334 412690. www.st-andrews.ac.ukRock detectives Walk, 10 am - 12 pm (All ages)East Sands Leisure Centre, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 8LH, www.st-andrews.ac.uk

21-23 JulyOliver. Adam Smith Theatre, Kirkcaldy, Fife, KY1 1ET, 01592 583302. www.onfife.com

22 JulyNYOS Junior Orchestra Summer Concert 2016, 6pm / £15.50, concessions £9.50, under 25’s £2.50. Perth Concert Hall, Perth, PH1 5HZ, 01738 472700. www.horsecross.co.uk

23 JulyEwenique Events presents an arts, Crafts and Gift Fair, 10am. Perth Concert Hall, Perth, PH1 5HZ, 01738 472700. www.horsecross.co.ukPKd Festival. Dalgety Bay Sports & Leisure Centre, Dalgety Bay, Fife, KY11 9NA. www.pkdfestival.com

24 JulyWhat’s black and yellow and goes buzzzzzzzz?, 2pm – 3.30pm. Discover summer garden visitors. RSPB Scotland Loch Leven, Near Kinross, Perth & Kinross , KY13 9LX. www.rspb.org.uk

25 JulyPalestine Youth Orchestra, 7.30pm / £13.50; concessions £11.50. Perth Concert Hall, Perth, PH1 5HZ, 01738 472700. www.horsecross.co.ukMagical Masks, 10 - 10.45 am (Ages 3 - 6), 11 - 12 pm (Ages 7 – 12). Travel with us through Egypt, Greece and the Far East to discover how people around the world have used masks in dance, drama, and religious ceremonies. St Andrews Museum, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9DP, 01334 412690. www.st-andrews.ac.uk

27 JulyJoin In Taster day, 10.15am + 2.15pm / Free but ticketed. Taster for Perth Theatre classes.Perth Concert Hall, Perthshire, PH1 5HZ, 01738 472700. www.horsecross.co.ukMusic-makers, 10 - 10.45 am (Ages 3 - 6), 11 - 12 pm (Ages 7 – 2). Make and play your own music. St Andrews Museum, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9DP, 01334 412690. www.st-andrews.ac.uk

28 JulyShadow-puppets, 2 - 3.30 pm (All ages). Create a shadow-puppet show! St Andrews Museum, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9DP, 01334 412690. www.st-andrews.ac.uk

29 Julyanimal antics, 11am or 1.30pm / Tickets £3/£2.50. Workshop of the animals in the Glasgow Boys’ paintings. St Andrews Museum, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9DP, 01334 412690. www.st-andrews.ac.uk

29 July – 7 aug aberdour Festival. Various times and locations.www.aberdourfestival.org

30 Julybig Wild Sleepout, 10am Come for a night camping under the stars and connect with nature as the nocturnal wildlife comes to life on the reserve. RSPB Scotland Loch Leven, Near Kinross, Perth & Kinross, KY13 9LX. www.rspb.org.ukFestival 16, 11am – 4pmAdam Smith Theatre, Kirkcaldy, Fife, KY1 1ET, 01592 583302. www.onfife.com

31 JulySt andrews Highland GamesStation Park, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9SF, www.standrewshighlandgames.co.uk

1 aug animal Explorers, 10 - 10.45 am (Ages 3 - 6) 11 - 12 pm (Ages 7 – 12). Join us on this tour with a difference, exploring all sorts of animal behaviour. Bell Pettigrew Museum, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9TS, 01334 461660. www.st-andrews.ac.uk

3 augSeed bomb Making, 10 - 10.45 am (Ages 3 - 6) 11 - 12 pm (Ages 7 – 12). Build your own seed bomb and learn what it will take to grow your own flowers. St Andrews Museum, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9DP, 01334 412690. www.st-andrews.ac.uk

4 augSecret Gardens, 11am or 1.30pm / Tickets £3/£2.50. Create your very own secret garden dioramas inspired by the paintings on display. St Andrews Museum, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9DP, 01334 412690. www.st-andrews.ac.uk

4 aug Pond dipping, 2 - 4 pm (All ages)Explore the underwater world of the pond at this fun event for all the family. St Andrews Museum, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9DP, 01334 412690. www.st-andrews.ac.uk

4 aug Festival Players present Shakespeare’s Hamlet, 7pm. Join us for an evening of outdoor theatre with the Festival Players. RSPB Scotland Loch Leven, Near Kinross, Perth & Kinross , KY13 9LX. www.rspb.org.uk

5 aug Glenrothes Twins and Multiples Club, 10 – 11.30am. Rothes Halls, Glenrothes, Fife, KY7 5NX, 01592 612121. facebook - Glenrothes Twins & Multiples Club

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Come face to face with Jambi and Baginda –

Edinburgh Zoo’s pair of critically endangered

Sumatran tigers in their new enclosure, featuring

a spectacular ground level walkthrough tunnel!

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LAUNCHING JULY 2016