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FREE Edition 45 • May/June 2014 The local magazine for families with children 0-12 years www.familiesmanchester.co.uk @FamiliesManch facebook.com/familiesmanchester Covering: Altrincham, Trafford, Salford, Manchester, Bolton, Bury, Rochdale, Didsbury, Stockport, Cheadle, Bramhall, and surrounding areas. ® MANCHESTER In this issue >Time to PARTY! >Active kids - Local clubs & classes >Cystic Fibrosis - join the No Party campaign

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Page 1: Families Manchester Issue 45 May-June 2014

FREEEdition 45 • May/June 2014 The local magazine for families with children 0-12 yearswww.familiesmanchester.co.uk

@FamiliesManch

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Covering: Altrincham, Trafford, Salford, Manchester, Bolton, Bury, Rochdale, Didsbury, Stockport, Cheadle, Bramhall, and surrounding areas.

®MANCHESTER

In this issue> Time to PARTY!> Active kids - Local

clubs & classes> Cystic Fibrosis - join

the No Party campaign

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Share your stories

Football legends take on celebrities for charity

Hello!

Hooray for Dads! Yes, there’s one day a year that we officially tell them how wonderful they are, but we do also think it all year round.

While it’s more the norm that Mums are the family maid, childminder and cook, some of us are lucky enough to have hands-on-with-the-kids, helpful-round-the-house husbands and dads, so we’re looking forward to spoiling them on 15 June.

Our kids will say that Dad is someone they go to when Mum says “no” – we say that despite the snoring, the mess, the laundry-generating and remote-hogging, we really are their number one fans.

So Happy Father’s day to all the Dads!

In this issue02: Welcome/News03: Parties07: Education09: Clubs & Classes13: Parents’ place15: What’s on

Caryl Hall Jayne Keep

Next issue: July/August 2014

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

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

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

Cover photograph by: Mothercare: Baby K by Myleene Klass

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 Manchester 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.

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Welcome/News

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It’s time to get walking again! This year’s Walk To School Week runs from 19 – 23 May, bringing together nearly one million schoolchildren, teachers and parents.

2014’s campaign promises to be bigger and better than ever before, with plenty of fun ideas of how to get involved. With Strider’s 5-day Walking Challenge it’s easier than ever to take part, plus you also get a chance to win an iPad mini. Walk to School Week reinforces five benefits of walking: safety, discovery, health, eco-friendly and social time, so how about setting up a Park & Stride area around your school, or holding a Walk to School event and encouraging everyone to leave their cars at home for

Walk that waya day? One of our favourite ideas is to team up with neighbouring schools and organise a walking relay between schools, with refreshment stops at each one! Or you could 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. Don’t forget, if you are celebrating Walk to School Week, they’d love to hear from you. Tweet them at @livingstreets using #walktoschool, or post on their Facebook page www.facebook.com/livingstreetsuk. Just remember to have fun!

This May sees the return of National Share-A-Story Month, an annual celebration of the power of storytelling and story sharing.

Run by the Federation of Children’s Book Groups, Share-A-Story Month is a fantastic opportunity to bring children and stories together, with a whole host of events running across the country. The theme for 2014 is ‘Imagination and Inventiveness’, celebrating with Dahl & Dahl and Puffin Publishers the 50th Anniversary of the publication of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.Check out the

Local charitable trust, the Moore Foundation, returns to Altrincham Football Club on Sunday 11 May to host a family fun filled celebrity packed football match, raising vital funds for its beneficiaries.

Gates open at midday and the match kicks-off at 1pm when the team of football

website for plenty of ideas, activity packs, posters and competition prizes. www.fcbg.org.uk/national-share-a-story-month

legends will don their boots and take on the celebrity challengers.

Some of the confirmed players include former Manchester United stars Clayton Blackmore, Lee Martin (a patron of the charity), Danny Higginbotham, as well as former Manchester City keeper, Eric Nixon, and the celebrities include Hollyoaks star Keith Rice, who plays Finn O’Connor, former Apprentice candidate Neil Clough, as well as BBC Radio Manchester’s Mike Sweeney, to name but a few. Manchester United stadium announcer Alan Keegan will be compere the event – keeping the crowds entertained!

Popstar Anthony Kavanagh will also be performing and there will be lots of activities for all the family including half time entertainment, competitions and activities as well as a raffle, and the charity mascot, Little M, will make an appearance too!

Tickets are priced at £5 per adult and £2.50 per child or £12 for 2 adults and 2 children. Tickets can be purchased online via www.moorefootballmatch.eventbrite.co.uk, by emailing [email protected], calling 0845 094 0373 or on the gate.

This award-winning weekend-long festival of creativity returns once again to Rode Hall from Fri 15 to Sun 17 August.

It’s a unique weekend packed with performances and workshops specifically for families – feel free to camp out for the whole weekend or just visit for the day. Visit www.justsofestival.org.uk for full programme details and to book

Just So Festival returns in August

your tickets. Get in early – the earlier you buy, the cheaper the ticket!

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Fabulous parties at every ageBy Joanna Moorhead

© Mothercare: Little Bird by Jools Oliver

A fabulous way to celebrate at home is to make use of a Party Perfect tent.

Suitable for all occasions from children’s parties, sleep overs or even adult parties, the bell tents are 5m across and 3m high in the middle and can fit in about 30 party children (10 for a sleepover). They’re 100% water proof and have a fully fitted ground sheet so are a great way to celebrate all year round. Hiring a tent costs £120 for a party (£90 for a sleep over) – this price includes delivery and set up within the Manchester area, as well as the supply of low level tables, cushions and bunting inside and out.

For more information, call Sam on 07817 627808 / www.party-perfect.org.uk

A party tent that’s just perfect!

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A birthday party is a ritual of childhood and an event that’s remembered forever. So the pressure is on – how do you ensure success and survival (both your own and your home’s)?

0 – 3: There’s just one word that matters here: simplicity. Birthday parties for tinies can be marvellous, memorable affairs, but they don’t need to be elaborate or to involve much expense or entertainment or special props. In essence, you’re catering for the grown-ups as much as for the children – because at this stage, the adults will definitely stay (and you’re more than likely to have a few grandparents in the mix as well). Concentrate on creating a fun, easy, safe space for the children – a soft play space with plenty of toys strewn around is ideal – and make sure the adults are well catered for: if they stay calm, the children will as well. If you want something with a bit of a theme, how about a teddy bears’ picnic? Make sure everyone remembers to take their favourite cuddlies home at the end though, or there will be tears at bedtime!

4 – 6: At this stage parties can be a bit more ambitious and a time when it is well worth investing in a

great entertainer: they are experts, know how to crowd control while producing shrieks and honest laughs. However don’t assume that to put on a great bash you need to spend lots of money. At this age children can have loads of fun without a big outlay; later on, when they’re tweens and teens, you’ll be under pressure to shell out big-time, so don’t pre-empt that now. A party at home or in the local park can be huge fun; traditional party games will be popular, and if you want to push the boat out a bit consider investing in a bouncy castle; or if home really isn’t a possibility, a soft play centre will be hassle-free, if more expensive. Themed parties are great for this age group, and they actually make life simpler for the party organiser: a pirate theme is always popular, or sea creatures, or pick up on your child’s favourite book or TV programme. Dressing up is a big hit for this age group too.

7 – 9: Activities work a treat at this stage, whether you’re at home or in a church hall or at a park. For a popular and low-budget option, think about a baking party at home – weigh out all the ingredients before the children arrive, get them to mix and decorate them and then pop them in the oven to bake while you play a few party games (shortbread biscuits are easy peasy; have a range of cutters for exciting shapes).

10 – 12: Older children like going out to party. To keep the costs down, encourage a smaller number of guests – think about a trip to the seaside or to an exciting adventure playground they’ve not visited before, and remember that the journey can be as much fun as the activity at the end of it. If you don’t mind spending a bit more, a trip to a climbing wall, an ice rink, a bowling rink or a go-karting centre can be wonderful fun too.

Party food tips• Food doesn’t need to be complicated• It does need to include options

– many children won’t eat ham/cheese/eggs/grapes/pizza

• Don’t overface guests with too much food

• Putting cup cakes rather than slices of cake into party bags makes life easier

The golden rules• Never have a party that lasts more

than two hours• Party bags can be cheap as chips,

thanks to charity and pound shops – although a balloon and small token work just as well.

• Have a plan mapped out for what should happen when

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ANIMALSAnimals In-Tuition Meet and handle a range of fascinating and interesting animals. Older children and adults can try a bush tucker trial.07791 153757 / www.animalsintuition.co.uk

Ranger Rob will arrive at the party venue, dressed in his full cowboy gear, with his slightly

dodgy American accent!! He will bring a selection of our wild and wonderful animals to create an exciting journey, full of fun and surprises. The children will have plenty of opportunities to touch and hold the animals - they can even have their photo taken if mum and dad are ready with the camera! We aim to make children’s parties one they’ll never forget! For more details and pricing info please contact Emma on 07592 262077 [email protected]

The Creepy Crawly Show A fun packed animal road show presented in a fun way by comical rangers. 01244 646 045 / www.thecreepycrawlyshow.co.ukThe Wild Roadshow Handle the animals and learn all about their natural habitats and diets. 0161 283 2630 / www.thewildroadshow.co.uk

BOUNCY CASTLES & PARTY TENTSBoing Boing Bouncy Castle Hire07772 713293 / www.boingboingbouncycastlehire.co.ukBounce Masters07969 631444 / www.bouncemasters.co.ukKrazy Kids Bouncy Castles0161 336 3335 / www.krazykidzbouncycastles.co.ukManchester Bouncy Castle Hire0161 300 1211 / www.gobouncy.co.ukRainbow Fun Bouncy Hire0161 962 8564 / www.rainbowfunbouncyhire.co.uk

CLIMBING CENTRES & INDOOR ADVENTUREAwesome Walls, Stockportwww.awesomewalls.co.ukChill Factore, Trafford Parties for all ages from 2+ in breathtaking surroundings with exhilarating activities. See listing under VENUES. 0161 749 2222 / www.chillfactore.comManchester Climbing Centre, Manchester0161 2307006 / www.manchesterclimbingcentre.comRockover Climbing, Manchester0161 288 1218 / www.rockoverclimbing.comSilver Blades Ice Rink, Altrincham Bronze, Silver or Gold party options available with optional extras like skating aids, party bags and a coaching session. 08700 85 29 29 / www.altrinchamicedome.co.ukSkate City, Hazel Grove Roller Skating and Roller Disco. Catered birthday parties and private hire available. 0161 483 1898 / www.skatecitystockport.co.ukThe Skate Station, Ashton Under Lyme07854 108 636 / www.theskatestation.co.ukWigan Roller Rink07968 365287 / www.wiganrollerrink.com

CAKES, PARTY BAGS AND SUPPLIESLittle Treasures Party Bags Party bags, fillersand personalised chocolate bars for all occasions. 01606 77900 / www.littletreasurespartybags.co.ukParty Sashes Galore Personalised sashes,banners and ribbons for every occasion.0161 798 6245 / www.partysashesgalore.co.ukSarah T Cakes Cakes & Cupcakes for any occasion. sarahtcakes.blogspot.com

ENTERTAINMENTBaby Ballet Magical Party (ages 2 – 4) or Groovy Disco Party (ages 4 – 7).Bury & Bolton – Miss Jayne: 0161 280 3686Didsbury & The Heatons – Miss Laura: 07753 111753. www.babyballet.co.ukBattlefield Live, Manchester. Exhilarating outdoor laser adventure game with birthday parties for age 7+. 07956 557653 / www.battlefield-manchester.comDiddi Dance, South Manchester 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!! 07966 542985 / www.diddidance.comEnjoy-a-Ball, South Manchester Great fun and games with plenty of action forgirls and boys aged 4 – 9 years.07973 886783 / www.enjoy-a-ball.com

Fizz Kids Popular parties for children aged 5 – 12 in the Cheshire or Greater Manchester area.

Whether you choose a Dance or Cheerleading party, we add lots of games and so much fun all in a disco atmosphere for 2 hours. The price of a Fizz Kids Party also includes invitations, a gift for each child and tattoos. We have been entertaining children for over 11 years and pride ourselves on our fantastic reputation for a fabulous party every time. Take a look at our 5 star reviews on our website or contact us to make a booking/check availability.Lorrayne: 07870 139361/ [email protected] / www.fizzkidsparties.co.uk

Gigglepop Art, themed or traditional parties in your home or choice of venue hosted by professional party leaders.07779 935638 / www.gigglepop.co.ukGo-Kart Party Bolton, Wigan & Bury – Tahir: 07702 237523North Cheshire – Elaine: 01925 712315South Manchester – Keith: 07592 317762www.go-kartparty.co.uk

Go Kiddy Karts, Didsbury & Urmston Indoor parties for boys and

girls aged 4 – 9. 07956 557653 /www.redmox-leisure.com

Jo Jingles Music, singing and movement parties for children up to 5 years.

Manchester North – Jo: 01706 212889South Manchester – Jacqui: 01925 269136www.jojingles.com

Jabberjacks Playmates parties for children aged 2 – 4, Junior parties for ages 5 – 7.

South Manchester – Nikki: 07587 186284North Manchester – Gaynor: 0161 7908080www.jabberjacks.co.uk

Jittabugs, South Manchester Help your little one celebrate their big day with a Jittabugs party. Lots of singing and dancing, action songs, games, activities, instruments, coloured scarves, puppets, bubbles, parachute play, favourites of the birthday boy or girl and much more. Our parties can be done either at home, or a venue of your choice. (All equipment provided). Contact Karen Brownsell 0161 973 2656/ 07765 080 350 / [email protected] / www.jittabugs.comKerry’s Fun Faces Face painting, glitter tattoos, balloon modelling. 07813 297520 / www.kerrysfunfaces.co.ukKiddy Cook Cooking parties exclusively designed for ages 4 – 11, with options to suit everyone. 07976 619648 / www.kiddycook.co.ukKids Bee Happy, Salford & Bury Sand art painting for all ages. 07899 816344 / www.kidsbeehappy.co.ukKids Rock with Chris Musical party for childrenaged 1 – 5. 07725168330 /www.kidsrockwithchris.com

Little Sports CoachingSports, Dance, Football or Gymnastics party options with

professionally qualified coaches for boys and girls aged 3+. 0800 032 1806 / www.littlesportscoaching.co.uk

Little Superstars Multi-sports parties across West & South Manchester, Rochdale, Heywood & Ramsbottom.07904 311552 / www.littlesuperstars.co.ukLucia the entertainer Comedy led professional offering traditional party entertainment with a unique twist. Balloon Modelling, Ventriloquism, Face painting and magic also available. 0161 483 4363 / www.luciaparties.comMake A Wish Entertainment Make your wish for a perfect party come true. 0113 322 7988 /www.makeawishentertainment.co.ukMother Hen Creative Tailor made parties for ages 4 – 8. Interactive storytelling revolving around the birthday child – a jam packed fun filled magical, personal experience. 07587 191 394 / www.motherhencreative.comMusical Monkeys Musical entertainment and more for pre-school children aged 2+ 0161 976 5176 / www.musical-monkeys.co.ukParty Friendz Character entertainment & face painting for all occasions. Costume hire also available. 07963 763862 / www.partyfriendz.co.ukParty Princess A huge range of party packages for ages 3+. Princess makeover, face painting and tattoos, cupcake decorating, arts, crafts games and loads more. Girl Glamour make over and pamper packages for ages 13+ 0845 241 7855 / www.party-princess.co.uk /www.girlglamour.co.ukPlay Football Professional staff with football,party food, certificates and prizes.0845 459 2000 / www.playfootball.netPremier FC parties The ultimate kid’s football

party for children of all ages and abilities.01625 415151 / www.premierfc.comScalextric Children’s Parties, Cheshire,Warrington & Manchester You hire the venue, we supply the Scalextric Party experience. 01928 732717 / www.scalextricchildrensparties.co.ukSplat Creative Crafts (messy or not) andgames galore parties across the North West.01477 532119 / www.splatcreative.co.ukTeddy Bear’s Workshop, Bolton Build-abear,pottery or jute bag parties. 01204-771013 / www.teddybearsworkshop.comThingyblobs Parties (and classes) packed full of wonderful exciting activities for ages 2 – 4 or 5 – 7. 1 or 2 hours packed full of activities and fun. No time to get bored, all games age appropriate. Small or large groups or mixed ages for any occasion. Party bags can be provided too. 0161 442 9700 / www.thingyblobs.co.ukTricky the entertainer For magic, fun, music and games. 0800 135 7911 / www.trickys.co.ukYogaBelliesKids Yoga adventure parties for children aged 3 – 8. Choose from The Ocean, Space or The Jungle adventures. Max 20 children.Angela: 07940 476953 / [email protected]

PARTY PLANNINGBig Top Parties All you need for a party - party hosts, children’s entertainers, fun food, birthday cakes and party bags. Bespoke theme parties or outdoor events and picnics for under 5s or 5 - 12 year olds. Catering for every occasion also available. 0161 478 8970 / www.BigTopParties.co.ukCheshire Cat Events Prestige children’s party planning for any age. 01625 460195 /www.cheshirecatevents.comLittle Tinkers Party Planners and Entertainers Options for big or small budgets. 01244 379294 / www.littletinkers.comMillie Moo Parties Unique Fun for Little People aged 3 – 11. Themed party packages that include everything you need from invitations to party bags and even finding a venue if needed. Or a bespoke service tailored to suit your individual budget and taste. 07812 064167 / www.milliemooparties.co.ukParty Perfect The perfect party solution provided by an efficient, creative and organised team. Children’s parties as well as all other celebrations. 07817 627808 / www.party-perfect.org.ukPink Spaghetti Efficient, affordable andapproachable party planning services.0844 504 7465 / www.pink-spaghetti.co.uk

VENUESAnchors Away, Stockport Party Kids or Private Hire parties. 0161 432 4020 / www.anchorsaway.org.ukAnchor’s Away Play, Wythenshawe Food & Play, Toddler or VIP party options available.0161 437 0665/ www.anchorsawayplay.comAntz in your Pantz, Timperley Laser, Go-kart, Roller Skating, Craft or traditional party options.0161 962 2266 / www.antzinyourpantz.co.ukBean & Brush, Sale A Family Art Café offering hosted art or craft parties, including a party buffet, 7 days a week. 0161 973 2140 / www.beanandbrush.co.ukBoomerang, Bury Multi-sensory play centre with exclusive use option available.0161 764 4842 / www.boomerangcentre.co.ukBlue Room Studios, Bury Record your favourite songs in a professional recording studio, have the performance mixed, mastered and put onto CD. 08712 453 423 / www.blueroomstudios.co.uk

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Curly Whirleez, Bolton Tots (under 5), Simply Play or Sporty Parties. Exclusive venue use available. 01204 523 620 / www.curlywhirleez.co.ukEast Lancashire Railway All Aboard the PartyExpress! Pick and mix your party experience from a range of options – Room Hire, decorations, craft activities, lunch bag and train ride.0161 764 7790 / www.eastlancsrailway.org.ukFuntastic, Radcliffe, Bury Variety of party packages for all budgets, including exclusive venue use. 0161 425 8248 / www.funtastic.org.ukFuntime Kids, Cheadle Indoor soft playcentre for children up to age 12. Parties for min 12, max 30 children. 0161 376 5035 /www.facebook.com/FuntimeKidsCheadleGo Wild, Bury Play, Pamper, make cupcakes/pancakes parties,with face painting, balloon modelling, exlusive venue use and other extras available.0161 764 8268 / www.gowildbury.co.ukHead over Heels, Chorlton & HandforthBronze, silver or gold party optionsChorlton: 0161 881 4433Handforth: 0161 485 2200www.headoverheelsplay.co.ukJungle Mayhem, Radcliffe Jungle, Glitter Girls, Football, Go Kart, Disco and Tots party options as well as exclusive venue hire.0161 724 7402 /www.junglemayhem.co.ukLand of Play, Trafford Park Toddlers (under 4s), Tradtional or Exclusive Hire party options.0161 872 9434 / www.landofplay.co.ukLegoland Discovery Centre, ManchesterFull use of all activities as well as a private party room, food and cake. 0844 844 8181 /www.legolanddiscoverycentre.co.uk

Let’s Party, Bury Themed party venue that will do everything for you. All you need is a cake and party bags (although they can do these too). 3 rooms suitable for different ages (3 – 16 years). 0161 797 1111 / www.letspartyvenue.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 bitrhday girl.01625 548326 / www.littlebigheads.co.ukMinikin Emporium, Sale Paint a pot andDecopatch parties including pizza making and food at Oca Waterside.08000 155 122 / www.minikindesigns.comMischief Makers, Rochdale Public or private party options, with Deluxe party bags, face painting, helium balloons and party games available for small extra charge.01706 653 656 / www.mischiefmakersltd.co.ukOulder Hill Leisure Complex Pool Inflatable, Small Pool or Sports Hall Party packages available.01706 716680 / www.ohlc.co.ukParadise Island Adventure Golf, Trafford Centre Two 18 hole courses spanning two levels of paradise themed fun. 0161 202 9544 /www.paradiseislandgolf.comParsley Pie, Hale, Whitefield & StockportCreative, fun parties for boys and girls of all ages. Tons of different party activities & projects to choose from. www.parsleypie.comPelican Centre, Tyldesley. Swimming parties for up to 30 children - various inflatable options available.01942 882722 / www.pelicantyldesley.co.ukPlanet Play, Heywood, Rochdale Standard, Deluxe, Super Deluxe or Girl Galaxy party options.01706 627 627 / www.planetplay.netRun of the Mill, Stockport Private hireavailable from 5 – 7pm, with various entertainment options. 0161 494 7137 / www.runofthemill.co.ukPlayfactore, Trafford A choice of parties in ahuge indoor playcentre with a personal partyhost and contemporary party rooms. 0844 824 6030 / www.playfactore.comRed House Farm, Altrincham A range of managed party packages with rides, bouncy castle, trampoline, inflatable slide, laser quest or climbing wall. 0161 941 3480 /www.redhousefarm.co.uk

Brookside Pottery, Poynton The Potter’s Wheel experience offers pottery painting

and a train ride on the miniature railway. You supply the food, they supply the rest.07946 637 499 / www.brooksidepottery.com

Chill Factore, Trafford ParkCan you imagine a fun-packed party

surrounded by real snow? If you’re looking for something that little bit different, Chill Factore offer a truly exciting range of activity parties to make your child’s day extra special.From £5 per child, party packages include 45 minutes of awesome fun in the snow followed by a party meal overlooking the slopes. Snowplay parties are ideal for toddlers whereas Sledging and Tubing parties are perfect for children aged 4+. Teens love Pick & Mix parties which tend to be in the evenings and give you a range of different snow activities. You’ll have a party host to organise the fun and all the extras too such as invitations, the all-important cake and party bags are also offered.For more details visit www.chillfactore.com

Creative Explorers, ManchesterCreate-a-party craft parties with options including canvas painting, decoupage, mask decorating and more.07413 438473 / www.creativeexplorers.net

Ringways Restaurant, Manchester Airport Cater from the main or children’s menus, or pr-order a party platter. Table decorated with balloons and party banner. Free outdoor play area and free entry on board an Avro RJX aircraft. 0161 489 8300 /www.ringwaysrestaurant.co.ukSmithills Open Farm, Bolton Cuddle the animals in pets corner, donkey rides, tractor and trailer rides, bouncy castles, toy tractors, sand pit and adventure playground. Party food supplied – just bring the cake and party bags. Min 10 children. 01204 595 765 /www.smithillsopenfarm.co.ukStarlight Performing Arts, Hazel GrovePopstar and Rockstar Parties with tailormadepackages including food, drinks, party bags, photos and a DVD if required. 0161 439 8009 /www.starlightperformingarts.t83.net

The Styling Academy, SaleMake-over/modelling parties for girls of all ages.

We are in the Trader’s Outlet in Sale. £14.99 per head for 2 hours, which includes make up, hair, nails, photoshoot and a fashion show. It’s great fun! Check out our website. Mention FAMILIES and get a free place! Call Kelly on 07980 633745 / www.thestylingacademy.net

Total Fitness Studio (ages 4 – 11) andpool parties (ages 8+) www.totalfitness.co.ukWacky Woods Birthday parties and outdoor adventures for children. 01625 573 086 /www.wackywoods.co.ukWobbly Bobs Playcentre, Farnworth With cold or hot party food, and optional extras like party bags, face painting and balloons. Sumo wrestling and laser party option and exclusive venue hire available. 01204 576719 / www.wobblybobs.netZoom Play Centre, StockportToddler, midweek, weekend and exclusiveoptions available. Party prices include party bags, food, squash, party host, party games, reserved table for grown ups, crowning and parade plus one free pass for an admission to Zoom on a subsequent visit. A range of extras to make your party even more special also available. 0161 477 2225 / www.zoomplaycentre.co.uk

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quieter games brought the party to a close.Lily was thrilled with the party, as was I. I

would certainly use Little Sports Coaching again… hmm maybe one of their Mini Soccer parties for Logan’s next birthday.

For more info visit www.littlesportscoaching.co.uk/parties or call 0800 032 1806

There’s just one word I can use for Ben’s 8th birthday party and that’s WOW! We chose Vernon Park Gymnastics Club in Stockport and it was absolutely perfect. With a big friendship group, it’s still difficult to try and get him to narrow down his invitations to just a handful of children, so his dad and I agreed to a big party one last time.

£100 gives you exclusive use of the Gym for an hour, followed by half an hour in the Party area – for up to 25 children. This meant that we could not only ask all his good friends to come, but also invite some siblings along without breaking the bank completely. With a qualified gymnastics coach in attendance to keep an eye on safety and to demonstrate a few “moves” (we had the lovely Dan, who was great with the kids), pretty much all the equipment was

A great workout at the GymBy Caryl Hall

accessible. Within a few minutes, all the children (our age range was 3 – 8) were bouncing, balancing, flipping and dangling, no previous gymnastics experience required! An hour was plenty – we made sure we had lots of water on hand as it was thirsty work, and they managed to work up an impressive appetite for the food (you need to provide your own), which disappeared in no time.

Party slots are available at specific times to work around the classes at the gym – ours was at 5.15pm, which meant that we had a lot of grateful parents, as a few children fell asleep in the car, and the rest were quite happy to go to bed as soon as they got home. Apparently some even asked to go to bed – a first indeed!

A great choice of venue for us – highly recommended! 0161 406 0488 / www.vernonparkgym.com

For Lily’s 8th birthday she wanted something a little more grown up than the traditional party games, so this year we went for a Rhythmix Street Dance Party hosted by Little Sports Coaching.

The two girls who came along to lead the party were brilliant. To warm everyone up, they played some fab team games to get everyone working together and in the mood for letting go and having some fun. They then taught Lily and her friends a great routine to a One Direction song. The routine was built up in sections to ensure everyone in the party had got to grips with each part; the girls even worked in a couple of gymnastic moves as requested by Lily. The party finale saw the kids in groups, performing on the stage (good job I selected a venue with one of those!). The food then flew off the table as everyone had worked up such an appetite so some

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obsessive, Amanda has two boys herself and is uniquely attuned to keeping them busy and entertained on long walks with the dog, sunny visits to the park or trips to the beach.

Giddy Goat Toys have an exciting and pocket friendly selection of kites, skipping ropes, Nerf guns, footballs and frisbees which are ideal for days out. Their ever popular range of sturdy but stylish scooters, are on the must-have list for every school-age child in the area.

This spring, Amanda is terrifically excited about bringing the PopIt Playtents to Didsbury. These are fabulous themed

tents where children can let their imaginations go wild; the tents include a printed play mat which means they not only have a den, but a whole world in which they can play. Priced at just £24.99 each, they’re excellent for encouraging creative play. Choose from a firestation, garage, princess tent or space rocket; the funky PopIt tents will keep your little one entertained and keep the sun off their delicate skin.

Should the sun not shine for you, rest assured Giddy Goat Toys stock an exquisite selection of children’s art and craft materials from great brands such as Galt and Djeco, as well as traditional and quirky toys and games. Whatever the weather there’s something to keep them entertained.

As winter turns to spring, and spring into what we hope will be a long, glorious summer, families are starting to venture outside to enjoy the fresh air and open spaces. Persuading your kids to play outdoors should be encouraged, if only because you don’t have to hoover up after them and it helps them burn off enough energy to make bedtimes a breeze!

Located in Didsbury, traditional toy shop Giddy Goat Toys is a big fan of outdoor play. Giddy Goat owner and toy

Active playtime with Giddy Goat ToysWhether the sun

shines or not this summer, Giddy Goat Toys are sure to have something to liven things up. And don’t forget the suncream/umbrella (delete as appropriate).

Giddy Goat’s selection ranges from toys and gifts suitable from birth right through to teens. They take care to have items in all price ranges and really do aim to have something for everyone. They make a particular effort to have an interesting range of reasonably priced party presents for the 4 – 9 year old age group.0161 445 109 / www.giddygoattoys.co.uk

FOR A 10% DISCOUNT, SIMPLY TAKE THIS ARTICLE TO THE STORE, OR USE IT ONLINE - USE THE CODE “FAMILIES” AT THE CHECKOUT. Giddy Goat ship to all mainland UK addresses or offer a Click & Collect service (delivery charge refundable upon collection of order).

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Education

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Dates for your diary: Independent School Open EventsThe Manchester Grammar School

Thurs 15 May: Whole School Open Event (4.30 – 7.30pm)0161 224 7201 / mgs.org

Bury Grammar School

Saturday 10th May: 11am - 1pm (Co-educational Infant School only)0161 797 2808 / www.bgsg.bury.sch.uk

Cheadle Hulme School

Tues 3 & Thurs 12 June: Year 5 Taster Day for Children from Local Primary Schools0161 488 3345 / www.cheadlehulmeschool.co.uk

Hulme Hall Grammar School

Wed 11 June: Open Day0161 485 3524 / hulmehallschool.org

Lady Barn House School

Sat 10 May: (10am – 12pm): Open Morning0161 428 2912 / www.ladybarnhouse.stockport.sch.uk

Stockport Grammar School

Sat 10 May: ( 9.30 – 11.30am): Junior School Open MorningTues 13 May & Tues 10 June: Year 5 Taster Day at the Senior School0161 419 2405 (Junior Office) 0161 456 9000 (Senior Office) 0161 419 2408 (Book for Y5 Taster Day) www.stockportgrammar.co.uk

Schools have open events at different times during the year, but you don’t necessarily have to wait for these. Most will be more than happy to arrange a private tour for you if you can’t attend their event – just call them for details.

Get into the (English) zoneengaging, enjoyable and fun, but they’re not just games – they’re lessons. The parent and child friendly website is easy to navigate, and has everything you need to know about learning English. The affordable subscriptions are for the family; so once you’ve signed up, everyone can log in and use the relevant tutorials. For more information, visit www.the-english-zone.com.

www.The-English-Zone.com is packed with engaging and easy to follow English tutorials and exercises for children of all abilities from Reception to Year 11.

All lessons follow the National Curriculum and reinforce what children are learning at school.

With a strong English foundation being key to success in education, tutorials are

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EducationSummer camps and workshops at Withington Girls’ SchoolSports Camps: For boys and girls aged 6 and over21–25 July and 28 July–1 AugustLed by qualified tennis coach, Matthew Nichols. There will be two multisports camps aiming for boys and girls to be active and have fun whilst focusing mainly on tennis, but also playing other sports such as football, netball, basketball, rounders and Kwik Kricket. There will also be short sessions of quiet time to break up the day. £100 for a full week, or £22.50 per day for the first child and £95 per week and £21.50 per day for subsequent siblings. You can ’pick and mix’ days and weeks as required Art and Crafts workshops: For boys and girls aged 8-1628 July – 1 August 5 days of creative fun, experimenting and exploring with lots of exciting materials. Held in state-of-the-art Art Studios, each child will get the chance to try painting, drawing, sculpture, ceramics, printing and much more! Children will work in groups and on their own to produce a range of artwork using leading up to their own exhibition on the Friday afternoon. Cost: £150

Performing Arts Summer School: For boys and girls aged 8-1821 – 25 JulyThe Centre Stage School of Performing Arts opens its doors once again in 2014. Directed by LAMDA teacher and former RSC actor, Mrs Nikki Smythe, with the assistance of Withington Sixth Formers, the workshops will include acting, singing and dancing, leading up to a showcase performance on the Friday. Cost: £150

All workshops run from 9.30am – 3pm with early drop-off and late pick-up (8.30am – 4.30pm) available for £6 per day. Children will need to bring a packed lunch.Withington Girls’ School, Fallowfield, Manchester / 0161 224 1077 / www.wgs.org

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• You can avoid the mad panic of early September. It can be hard enough settling your child into nursery or getting them back into the routine of school, homework and getting up at the crack of dawn – the last thing you want to do is try to sort out clubs!

• You’ll get your first choice of time slot. Some classes get so booked up that if you leave it until September the only time you’ll be left with is 7pm on a Friday

Here’s why: • You won’t get stuck with a term of classes

your child detests. Many classes offer trial sessions so if you make the most of them now you can be sure you are choosing what’s right for your child come September. Just because their best friend is doing trampolining doesn’t mean your child will love it.

• Some activities are so popular that they have long waiting lists (some over a year long!). Book early to avoid disappointment.

Book up early! Rugby or ballet, swimming or gymnastics, drama or Brownies – whatever activity your child loves, how soon should you book for the autumn term? While some of us are happy to wait until the very last minute to book our children’s classes, others prefer to book well in advance.

It’s certainly worth starting to look for classes early on – even as much as a whole term in advance.

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night – not fun! It’s not unheard of for parents to be queuing outside swimming pools from 6am on the morning registration opens, just to get a workable slot. After-school activities affect the whole family and you don’t want to have to pick up from activities while your other children are desperate for their supper.

• You’ll get a class that works for your family. More than one child can mean more than one activity on the same afternoon and much as we’d like to be in two places at one time, it’s just not possible. Planning in advance means

less stress and more peace of mind.• You’ll get a class in a branch that is

close to home. It’s often easier to walk than cramming everyone into the car

again, let alone better for the environment

• Extra-curricular activities are not essential and too many

can leave everyone exhaust-ed and stressed, but if you

do choose carefully and book in advance, a few clubs and classes can bring huge benefits to your child.

Advertise in Families ManchesterCall Jayne on: 01625 801801

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Kayterfun Cookery session for little ones at Anchors Away indoor play centre, Stockport, on Fridays at 10.30 – 11.30am. No booking required. 0161 432 4020 / www.anchorsaway.org.uk

DANCEBaby Ballet A movement to music programme for pre-school boys and girls from 6 months. Bury & Bolton – Miss Jayne: 0161 280 3686Didsbury & The Heatons – Miss Laura: 07753 111753www.babyballet.co.ukDiddi Dance Funky dance classes for 2-4 year old boys and girls in Gatley, East Didsbury, Burnage, Heaton Moor, Bramhall, Cheadle & Poynton. Classes are designed to help your diddi ones enhance their co-ordination and rhythm and to nurture their natural love of movement in a structured yet relaxed 45 minute class. We teach 14 different dance styles from country to hip hop, Bollywood to disco! Lisa: 07966 542985 / www.diddidance.comLesley Taylor School of Dance Ballet & Tap for girls and boys age 2+ in Sale, Cheadle, & Timperley. Free trial classes in Timplerley and Cheadle. 07702 808467 / 0161 483 1331 / www.lesleytaylor.netStarlight Theatre School Ballet, Tap and Modern Theatre for children of all ages in Bramhall. Anna: 0161 747 4074 / www.starlightschool.co.ukSunshine Studios Dance classes and courses from ballet to break dance. Manchester City Centre: 0161 228 6814www.sunshine-studios.co.uk

INDOOR ACTIVITY CENTRESAnchors Away, Stockport 3 different play zones, designed to provide a fun and safe environment for pre-walkers, toddlers and juniors. With free Little Superstars sessions on Thursdays (term time only) and cooking classes on Fridays. Parties also available. 0161 432 4020 / www.anchorsaway.org.ukAnchor’s Away Play, Wythenshawe Boasting one of the most challenging play frames in the country for both young babies to toddlers and for children up to age 11. 0161 437 0665/ www.anchorsawayplay.comAntz in your Pantz, Timperley A safe and secure environment for ages 0 – 11. Main and toddler/pre-school climbing frames, baby play pen and free –play sports zone. Café for snacks and meals and comfy sofas or tables for grown-ups. Parties also available.www.antzinyourpantz.co.ukBoomerang, Bury Play centre offering soft play, interactive and multi-sensory play areas.0161 764 4842 / www.boomerangcentre.co.ukCurly Whirleez, Bolton Indoor play centre with a Gymnastics Room, Sports Lounge, Sports Court, Fitness for Kids, Party Rooms and a Café.01204 523 620 / www.curlywhirleez.co.ukFuntastic, Radcliffe, Bury Indoor centre run by local parents with an ultra-modern, totally unique, suspended multi use sport court, as well as climbing frame, dedicated area for younger children. 0161 425 8248 / www.funtastic.org.ukFuntime Kids, Cheadle Indoor soft play centre for children up to age 12. Various pre-school classes offered. 0161 376 5035 / www.facebook.com/FuntimeKidsCheadle Go Wild, Bury Indoor play centre in Bury town centre. 3 lane astraslide and helter skelter and more. Separate baby and toddler area. 0161 764 8268 / www.gowildbury.co.uk

Head over Heels, Chorlton & HandforthGated pre-school area as well as extreme play area for pre-schoolers and over 4s. Pre-school activities every week day morning in term time.Chorlton: 0161 881 4433Handforth: 0161 485 2200www.headoverheelsplay.co.ukJungle Mayhem, Bury Soft play centre including a sports zone and coin operated electric Go Karts. Separate baby and toddler areas. Various pre-school classes on offer. 0161 724 7402 / www.junglemayhem.co.ukLand of Play, Trafford Park Indoor play with indoor go-karting on a custom-built track. Separate toddler’s play area and home-cooked food.0161 872 9434 / www.landofplay.co.ukLegoland® Discovery Centre Manchester Over 2 million LEGO bricks under one roof – share the LEGO world of colour, creativity and family entertainment. Indoor rides, miniland, climbing frame, 4D cinema. 0844 844 8181 / www.legolanddiscoverycentre.co.ukMischief Makers, Rochdale A safe, friendly and fun environment catering for children from 0-11 years. Interactive 3 level themed play area. 01706 653 656 / www.mischiefmakersltd.co.ukPlanet Play, Heywood, Rochdale 5,800 sq feet of play area with a 3 level play frame. Term time activities available. 01706 627 627 / www.planetplay.netPlayfactore, Trafford State of the art giant play frame, interactive toddler play area, Laser Tag arena, electric go karts. 0844 824 6030 / www.playfactore.comRun of the Mill, Stockport Play structure designed to take into account all kinds of different fitness skills such as crawling, balancing, climbing, squeezing, rolling, running, jumping, calculating and sliding. 0161 494 7137 / www.runofthemill.co.ukWobbly Bobs, Farnworth Soft play centre with separate areas for toddlers, under 5s and older children. Parties also available.01204 576719 / www.wobblybobs.netZoom Play Centre, Stockport Play group sessions for babies and toddlers as well as Rhythm & Rhyme music/movement classes during term time. 0161 477 2225 / www.zoomplaycentre.co.uk

LANGUAGELa Jolie Ronde HappyGoMonkey French is based on fun language learning using games, songs, puppets, dancing, role-play and other exciting activities. Classes run in schools, nurseries and open centres in central and South Manchester for babies to 11 year olds. Natalie Jensen: 0161 224 9952www.happygomonkey.co.ukLe Club Francais/El Club Español Fun language clubs for children age 4 – 11. www.lcfclubs.comTalking Tots Fun, interactive classes that help your child communicate with confidence. These unique pre-school classes, which follow the developmental stages of language, are bursting with exciting activities and games designed to gently boost young children’s communication skills and social confidence. Three age appropriate classes which are suitable for children from 12 months to 4 years of age. For classes in Heaton Moor, Didsbury, Chorlton and Stockport contact Siân on 07794 433179 or email [email protected]

ARTS & CRAFTSBean & Brush Family art café in Sale offering arty clubs for all ages (children and adults) together with quality food and drink. Winner of Mamas & Papas Child Friendly Eatery 2012 award. 0161 973 2140 / www.beanandbrush.co.uk

Brookside Pottery Pottery painting for individuals or groups in Poynton.

07946 637499 / www.brooksidepottery.com

Creative Explorers Art classes in South Manchester run by a professional artist (currently four sessions a week – preschool Monday morning and Friday afternoon and after school Tuesday and Thursday 4 – 5pm). Extra sessions available by arrangement (min 5 children), as well as tailored art and craft parties. 0161 637 2257 / www.creativeexplorers.netParsley Pie Art Club Unique and quirky artists retreats for children in Hale, Whitefields and Stockport offering after school and Saturday classes as well as holiday workshops. 0161 904 9444 / www.parsleypie.comPottery Corner Paint-your-own pottery studio in Chorlton, catering for individuals, groups, parties or corporate team-building! 0161 882 0010 / www.potsareforpainting.co.uk

BABIES & TODDLERS BabyCalm Classes in Hale, Sale & Manchester, aimed at empowering new parents to raise their baby with confidence – calm their crying, avoid colic and aid restful sleep. Claire: 07989 488 817 / www.babycalm.co.ukBaby Sensory Sensory development activity programme designed specifically for babies from birth. Activities stimulate the senses and help your baby develop. Classes across Manchester.Didsbury, Sale & Bowden – Kerry: 07841 126945Trafford – Emma: 07545 161358Stockport & Cheadle – Lindsay: 07590 916004www.babysensory.co.ukSing and Sign Baby Signing Classes Bolton & Bury – Helen: 07881 507172 Warrington – Nicki 07852 155190 www.singandsign.comThe Baby Massage Company Touch, Learn, Love. Learn the art of baby massage, meet other parents in your area & most importantly form a close bond with your baby. Classes currently in Timperley, Hazel Grove & Bramall. Private sessions at your home also available. 07866 468245 / www.thebabymassagecompany.co.ukYogaBelliesKidz for Blissed Out Babies, Tantrum Free Toddlers and Kool Kidz! Tuesdays at The Hope Centre, Sale: 9.45am Baby Massage (5 week block) and 10.45am Little Angels Toddler Yoga (6 week block). Wednesdays at Antz in Your Pantz, Timperley (term time only): 10.15am Baby Massage (5 week block) and 11.15am Little Angels Toddler Yoga (6 week block). Free demos also available in schools and nurseries. Plus fantastic Kidz Party Packages from £6.50 per head!Contact Angela on 07940 476 953 or [email protected]

COOKINGCookie Tots & Kiddy Cook Unique kids cooking classes and parties exclusively designed for children aged 2 – 11. Hale & Altrincham – Nikki: 07976 619648www.kiddycook.co.uk

MUSIC & SOCIAL

Jabberjacks A learning and fun activity pre-school class which helps

develop social and physical skills for children aged between 6 months and 4 years old. Using a unique combination of puppets and traditional music, against a backdrop of drama and play, Jabberjacks ensures all activities delivered in their pre-school classes are both stimulating and interactive. Parties for ages 2 – 7 also available. South Manchester – Nikki 07587 186284North Manchester – Gaynor: 0161 790 8080www.jabberjacks.co.uk

Jo Jingles Music Singing and movement classes for babies and young children.

Manchester North – Jo: 01706 212889South Manchester – Jacqui: 01925 269136www.jojingles.com

Jittabugs, Sale Activities, games and exercises to promote your child’s movement, balance and memory skills. Drop-in classes at the Waterside Arts Centre in Sale. Wednesdays (10am) or Fridays (10.15am). Tickets from the box office, £4 a session. Karen: 0161 973 2656 / www.jittabugs.comJoJos Music Music and fun for parents & babies, toddlers & pre-schoolers aged 0-5 years in Culcheth, Stockport, Sale & Timperley07803 205657 / www.jojosmusic.co.ukKiddiewinks / Babywinks Fun, interactive classes and parties for children from sitting to school age in Chorlton, Bramhall, Cheadle, Swinton and Didsbury. 0161 432 3624 / www.kiddiewinksonline.comKidsRock Fun music classes for children aged 0 – 5 in Bury, Radcliffe, Rawtenstall, Prestwich, Whitworth & Swinton.07855 733308 / www.kidsrockwithchris.comMusic Bugs Fun, friendly, interactivemusic classes (and parties) for newborn – 4 years. Classes in Cheadle, Hulme, Wilmslow, Hale, Sale & Knutsford. 0844 822 1175 / www.musicbugs.co.uk Musical Monkeys Musical entertainment and more for pre-school children aged 1+. First class free, and younger siblings under one welcome free of charge too! Classes in Sale & Timperley. 0161 976 5176 / www.musical-monkeys.co.uk Rhythm Time Early learning through music – for babies, toddlers and pre-schoolers.Elton Bury, Greenmount & Whitefield – Janet: 07980 632033North Cheshire – Jane: 01270 529224South Manchester – Kimberley: 01625 533510www.rhythmtime.netRock Out! Guitar, Drums, Bass, Keyboard and Vocals tuition for ages 7+ in Chorlton. Learn an instrument in a structured way while playing with other musicians every week. 0161 862 9634 / www.rockoutschool.comTinyTalk Baby signing and singing classes (0-18 months). Altrincham, Didsbury, Urmston & Chorlton – Andrea: 0161 980 3662Salford, Worsley & Swinton – 0161 943 7005 www.tinytalk.co.uk

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Clubs & classesPERFORMING ARTSA.B. Academy Theatre School & Saturday Stage School Age 4 – 17 years. ACT, SING DANCE. Past pupils include Daniel Rigby BAFTA Best Actor. Adam Gillon (Liam in Benidorm). GCSE & A’Level Drama, Wednesday evening Piano, Singing Tuition. Fully qualified staff CRB checked. For prospectus phone 0161 429 7413www.abacademytheatreschool.webs.comGlasshouse Mini Children’s drama workshops with a difference for age 3+Raise Self Esteem, Build Confidence, Improve Communication Skills, Work on life skills (speaking and listening, manners, taking turns, sharing, being kind). Classes held every Saturday during term time in Sale:Age 3 – 7: 9.15 – 11.15amAge 8+: 11.30 – 1.30pmAmy: 07983 420 058 / www.glasshousemini.co.ukHelen O’Grady Drama AcademyBolton/Bury – Karen: 0845 874 0774South Manchester – Andrew: 0161 929 9586Oldham/Rochdale – Wendy: 01706 810164Preston/Swinton/Boothstown – Sarah: 01942 208431 / www.helenogrady.co.ukPyjama Drama Drama, movement, music and play for children up to 7 years. Stockport & Cheshire East, Trafford & Didsbury – Emma: 0161 820 2209. www.pyjamadrama.com

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

Altrincham – Marion: 01925 222445Bolton & Bury – Ruth: 0161 763 6161Didsbury & Salford – Anne: 0161 789 1349Oldham – Kate: 01204 301320Stockport – Cathy: 0161 834 4274www.stagecoach.co.uk

Starlight Performing Arts Academy Drama, dance and music academy in Hazel Grove. Popstar parties and holiday clubs available. 0161 439 8009 / www.starlightperformingarts.t83.net

SPORTS and ACTIVITIESBush Babies Outdoor multi-sensory play sessions for children under 5 (babies included) in Worsley. 01942 260545 / www.naturesden.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.ukGymbabes/Tumble Tots/Gymbobs Classes to develop children’s physical skills of agility, balance, co-ordination and climbing.Bramhall, Cheadle & The Heatons – Sue/Gill: 07851 268083 / 07800 532227Sale, Knutsford, Disbury, Hale & Timperley – Jane: 07812 144450 / www.tumbletots.comEnjoy-a-Ball A fun sports programme that gradually develops skills such as concentration, coordination and confidence in a caring, positive and fun environment. Classes for children aged 3-9 years packed with fun activities and games are held in Didsbury & Chorlton. Holiday camps and birthday parties also available. Contact Sam on 07973 886783, www.enjoy-a-ball.com

Little 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. Children will try out a different sport each week such as basketball, football, rugby, handball & golf, able to run around but in a structured way. Why try one sport when you can do 14 different sports plus an obstacle course?!Louise: 07904 344552 / www.littlesuperstars.co.ukPhysi-Ball A fun class for toddlers aged 18 months - 3 years aimed at developing core stability and gross motor co-ordination. Perfect preparation for Enjoy-a-Ball classes from aged 3. Classes in Chorlton and Didsbury. Contact Sam on 07973 886783, www.enjoy-a-ball.comStretch ‘n Grow A curriculum based holistic exercise programme for 16/18 months up to 7 years, teaching children the fundamentals of a healthy lifestyle, creating positive habits at an early age.South Manchester – Alicia: 01477 571802Mid Cheshire / Chester – Tanya: 01477 571802Altrincham, Chorlton, Hale, Sale – Kathy:07733 262731Manchester West – Jacqui: 07872 038364www.stretch-n-grow.co.ukThingyblobsFabulous fun filled classes for children aged 12 months up to school age. All sorts of great activities to stimulate, educate and entertain little ones. Classes run throughout term-time and you’re welcome to join at any time! Monday: Didsbury 10.30amTuesday: Sale 1.45pmWednesday: Bowdon 9.30 & 10.30amFriday: Timperley 9.30 & 10.30am We also do fabulous parties for children aged 2 – 7yrs. Louise 0161 442 9700 / [email protected] / www.thingyblobs.co.uk

Football Diddikicks Football coaching for 18 months - 5 years in Wilmslow, Worsley & Sale0161 300 4665 / www.diddikicks.co.ukLittle 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 18 months to 7 years. South Manchester, Trafford & Stockport – Alex: 0161 442 5713 North Manchester – Andrew: 0845 224 9104 www.littlekickers.co.ukPlay Football Weekly football coaching sessions for 5-9 year olds run by Bury F.C Community Trust. 0845 459 2000 / www.playfootball.net

Little Sports Coaching Fun football coaching and Rhythmix dance sessions for boys and

girls aged 3+ in Prestwich, Wilmslow, Cheadle, Droylsden, Woodley, Reddish & Sale. Sports, Dance, Football or Gymnastics party options also available. 0800 032 1806 / www.littlesportscoaching.co.uk

Gymnastics Vernon Park Gymnastics Club, Stockport Classes for all ages and abilities:

Pre-school sessions for 0 - 5 years.Recreational gymnastics: 4 - 16 years. Adult classes: 16+0161 406 0488 / www.vernonparkgym.co.uk Swimming

Puddle Ducks A wonderful swimming programme delivering nurturing, fun classes to

over 9,500 babies, toddlers and children across the UK every week. Babies and children can join our swimming classes at any age from birth, developing into confident swimmers without even realising they’re learning to swim. By engaging each child’s abilities and natural affinity with water, Puddle Ducks offer simple steps to a lifetime love of swimming. We recognise that every child is different: our fantastic teachers adapt each activity to suit each child, nurturing water confidence so that your child will become a happy little swimmer. Call 0161 883 0222 for classes in and around Manchester and Oldham and 01257 262622 for classes in East Lancashire. www.puddleducks.com

Water Babies Multi-award winning ASA approved programme which

makes the most of your baby’s natural affinity with water, enabling babies and toddlers to swim underwater as well as on the surface whilst teaching confidence and safety techniques. The progressive toddler course seamlessly aids your child’s transition into mainstream swimming lessons. Water Babies, the start of something extraordinary. Classes available across South Manchester. 0161 312 0048 / www.waterbabies.co.uk

SkatingNevada Roller Rink Roller skating events and lessons at Burnden Sports Centre, Bolton. www.nevadarollerrink.co.ukSilver Blades Ice Skating rink in Altrincham offering skating sessions and lessons. 08700 85 29 29 / www.altrinchamicedome.co.ukSkate City, Hazel Grove Roller Skating and Roller Disco. Catered birthday parties and private hire also available. 0161 483 1898 / www.skatecitystockport.co.uk

SUPPORT11+ Online Tuition Online and home (Bolton based) one-to-one tuition for 11+ in English, Maths, Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning. Contact Rachel on 07407 643547, www.elevenplustutor-nw.co.uk

Access Success Entrance Exams (11+), Primary & Secondary (Maths

and English) & PGCE QTS tuition by a qualified and experienced maths teacher who has taught in Trafford schools. 1:2:1 and small groups. 07580 856243 / www.accesssuccess-education.com

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. Centres in Altrincham, Cheadle Hulme, Heaton Park and Bury. www.explorelearning.co.ukKumon Maths and English tuition across Greater Manchester.Bury – Fran: 0161 408 4934 Bolton – Joanne: 01942 814899Chorlton – Jackie: 0161 434 4579Crumpsall – Masooma: 0161 900 9289Didsbury – Donna: 0161 718 9313Heaton Moor – Sue: 0161 431 4884Heywood – Anna: 01706 627874Levenshulme – Sharron: 0161 248 4899Prestwich – Susan: 0161 796 1587Rochdale – Robin: 01706 759352Sale – Hannah: 0800 854 714Timperley – Eliana: 0161 980 0851Urmston – Sharon: 0161 749 8177 Worsley – Cath: 01925 225960www.kumon.co.uk

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Cystic fibrosis is a life-shortening inherited disease, affecting over 10,000 people in the UK. You can’t catch or develop cystic fibrosis, it’s something you’re born with and most cases in the UK are now diagnosed soon after birth. It’s caused by a faulty gene that controls the movement of salt and water in and out of your cells, so the lungs and digestive system become clogged with mucus, making it hard to breathe and digest food.

2014 is the 50th Anniversary of the Cystic Fibrosis Trust, and to help raise awareness, Karina Marvin shares her story with us.

Ethan loves football. He’s midfield for Lee Rangers, and follows his dad’s team, Sheffield Wednesday. He is 7¼ and likes playing (and squabbling) with his siblings – Evie, 5 and Zac, 2 – ice cream, Star Wars and Lego. He dislikes spiders and cabbage, and he’s dubious about physiotherapy.

He’s a normal lively little boy, but also a very special one – one in 2,500. He has cystic fibrosis (CF). Since diagnosis, at two days, he has had a strict daily treatment regime, including ‘physio’. Ethan was born with a blocked

Family Unitedbowel (meconium ileus), which affects 10 – 15% of babies with CF. Needing two laparoscopies in his first week, he spent 3½ weeks in the neonatal unit.

‘’It came as a terrible shock to us’’ Karina remembers. “We had absolutely no idea that there was anything wrong. It completely rocked our world. Our first baby, and we felt so helpless. We loved him dearly and were determined to keep him well. Doctors told us that, like 2.5 million other people in the UK, we are both carriers of a faulty gene and that Ethan had inherited this gene from us both. There was a 1 in 4 chance of each and every further baby having cystic fibrosis. Thankfully Evie and Zac are free from it.

With Ethan finally home, we began his life-long treatment. Initially the physio meant clapping a wriggling baby on his back twice a day. Quite challenging! Now it involves using a PEP mask to exercise his lungs, blowing exercises, and a mucus-thinning nebulising treatment. Ethan is extremely active, swimming regularly. Exercise helps to keep his lungs clear from excessive thick, sticky mucous which could otherwise clog them. He accepts that his strict after-school treatment regime is necessary for him to stay healthy. We are very honest with him. There is never a day off, whether it’s his birthday, Christmas, or on holiday.”

Ethan must also take enzyme tablets – Creon – with every meal. Without them he couldn’t digest his food and would fail to thrive. He has to eat more (high calorie) food than other children to maintain weight. “He is the envy of his class when he pulls out his chocolate biscuit at snack time! He

attends regular specialist hospital clinics, where they monitor height, weight, lung function and diet. The care is phenomenal. We have complete faith that the team want the best for Ethan as much as we do.”

Ethan enjoys school. “The teachers are so supportive. They make sure Ethan takes his tablets and eats and drinks lots. They recently held a charity day when everyone came to school dressed in their favourite colour and Ethan talked to the children about his condition.”

Cystic fibrosis dominates and changes family life for everyone. “It’s hard to juggle the needs of three children. Although busy, we also try to raise money for charity – our way of helping Ethan and others. We are hastening the day when the condition is no longer life-limiting. We must have hope.’’

Fifty years ago, frail children invariably attended special schools. Now they look so well it’s hard to believe they have such a serious condition. But they remain very susceptible to infections. “This is my constant fear. All children get colds, but with Ethan I worry that they will go to his chest. Minor bugs can develop into serious respiratory illness, so CF children are treated rigorously with antibiotics, sometimes intravenously. They are not allowed to mix with other CF kids, in case they pass each other infections. Consequently it’s not easy to meet other CF mums.

Initially I felt very isolated. Ethan’s hospital has been great at introducing me to other families locally and through this and the local CF group I have made some great friendships. We all fight together for a better future.”

The Cystic Fibrosis Trust was founded in 1964 to research a cure, support patients and their families, and facilitate early diagnosis of the condition. The CF gene was identified in 1989 and gene therapy clinical trials are in progress. Although life expectancy has improved greatly, many precious lives are lost prematurely. Since 2007, CF testing has been included in the routine heel prick test for all new born babies. The Trust works with communities throughout the UK to help and support all those affected by the condition. A team of Public Affairs Officers works closely with cystic fibrosis patients and clinical care teams, providing support. Locally, specialist CF centres are found at • Alder Hey Children’s Hospital• Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital• Manchester Children’s Hospital • University Hospital of South ManchesterCF network clinics are found at:• Countess of Chester Hospital• Leighton Hospital• Macclesfield District General Hospital• Stepping Hill Hospital• Warrington Hospital• University Hospital of South Manchester For advice/support, ring the helpline - 0300 373 1000. See www.cysticfibrosis.org.uk

Are you interested in working with children, teaching 3 – 5 year olds the benefit of good health, exercise and positive nutrition? Are you looking for flexibility in your working week, doing a job that makes you feel valued, and gives you free time to spend with the family or enjoy long weekends without feeling guilty?

Stretch-n-Grow is a pre-school exercise programme for children from the age of

18 months. The programme follows a structured format, linked to “Curriculum for Excellence” and is specifically designed with children in mind. Children not only exercise, they learn about its importance, as well as that of their bodies, muscles, hygiene and eating a healthy diet. Creating positive habits at an early age is at the heart of what Stretch-n-Grow is all about.

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– the first 5 new franchisees can take advantage of their VAT free offer!

For more information, please call Deno Davie on 01477 571802, quoting FAMILIES.

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Parents’ place

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Parents’ place

A quick glance through the franchise opportunities aimed at mums would have you believe we’re all entertainers who can’t get enough

of making music, dancing and swimming. While we love being able to take our children to these classes, not all of us are cut out for actually running them.

Pink Spaghetti is an award-winning, desk-based (hooray!) franchise opportunity, originating in Cheshire.

Started by two mums in 2009, Pink Spaghetti offers personal assistant services to small business.

“A typical Pink Spaghetti to do list might include some internet research, making travel bookings and a spot of social media marketing,” explains co-founder Caroline Gowing.

Pink Spaghetti franchisees tend to come from a corporate background. Many have previously considered setting up their own PA companies, but didn’t want to make the leap alone.

Have you got a carbon monoxide detector yet? If not, make sure you get one now. Lucy, who tragically lost her 7-year-old child to carbon monoxide poisoning, campaigns for parents to install CO detectors in their homes. A few months ago she told her good friend Christine, a mum of 4, to install one in her house as soon as possible. Christine took Lucy up on her advice and only days after she got a detector installed, it went off. A CO detector costs from as little as £7, and it could save your life, just like it saved Christine’s and her family’s.

New figures reveal that over 650 people have died from carbon monoxide poisoning in the past 20 years. Now, a charity is calling for the introduction of public health warnings about the gas, as it is not only odourless and colourless but can kill in seconds. ‘Being a deadly gas which cannot be sensed by smell, taste, touch or hearing, it is vital that people are aware of the dangers and know the steps to take to reduce their risk of being poisoned,’ said Stephanie

Did you know that the concentrated detergent in liquitabs is up to five times stronger than in traditional laundry products?

So, if a curious toddler bites into one, the chemicals cause breathing problems as the airway rapidly swells. Liquitabs are very popular; their com-pact packaging solves lots of storage and transport problems all the way from the factory to the kitchen cupboard. They smell and look great and make laundry chores so much easier, and the brightly coloured liquid detergent capsules are proving very attractive to young children.

The Child Accident Prevention Trust (CAPT) has been talking to manufactur-ers and retailers about adding Bitrex® as the third line of defence – not as a replacement for securer packaging, safe storage or sensible alertness on the part of parents, but just as a back-stop secu-rity should all else fail. So if infants do get liquitabs in their mouth, the bitter taste of Bitrex® will make them spit it right out!

The work from home opportunity that is strictly sitting down

Carbon monoxide kills

Keeping tabs on the liquitabs

Co-founder Vicky Matthews says: “We recognise that many women crave the freedom of self-employment, but are naturally risk averse.

“I’m not afraid to say we made mistakes when we set up our first Pink Spaghetti business in mid-Cheshire five years ago, but we learned from them. For example, we wasted a lot of money on untargeted advertising that didn’t work.

“Our wealth of experience in growing a PA company accelerates our franchisees to a fast and profitable start. Support is unlimited and includes training in pricing, marketing yourself, networking plus of course any of the important office skills you may be missing.”

Pink Spaghetti was recently named Business of the Year in the Network She Awards and is a finalist in the EWIF women in franchising awards.

Running a Pink Spaghetti franchise would suit someone with great organisational, research and customer service skills who is looking for a part time, home-working opportunity. You can find out more at www.pink-spaghetti.co.uk

Trotter, president of CO-Gas Safety. ‘That is why we are calling for public warnings to be introduced, to advise families of the dangers and how to protect themselves.’

Reduce your risk of CO poisoning by having all appliances regularly main-tained and chimneys regularly swept and checked. Ensure that all vents are clear and never take a barbecue or stove into any interior space such as a tent, boat, caravan or home, even if you think it has burned out. Most importantly buy a CO alarm that works to standard EN 50291. www.gassaferegister.co.uk / www.co-gassafety.co.uk

Tesco’s own brand liquitabs now already contain Bitrex® and you can expect to see lots more products on the shelves with the Bitrex® logo soon. CAPT will be using their continuing relationship with Child Safety Week (23 – 29 June 2014) and the ever popular Bitrex® Big Taste Test to draw professional and parental attention to the liquitab brands containing Bitrex® and to raise awareness of Bitrex®, the bitter safety ingredient that helps protect your children.

www.capt.org.uk

Bring on the cricketAh...the summer! It’s almost upon us and this means many things: trips to the seaside, visits to the park, tubs of ice cream and plenty of sunshine. (Well, we can all be hopeful!)

But why not try something completely different? Emirates Old Trafford – the home of Lancashire County Cricket Club – will be hosting the very best of what the wonderful summer game of cricket has to offer.

Fresh from their World Twenty20 success, Sri Lanka will take on England in a Royal London One-Day International fixture in the fantastic surrounds of Emirates Old Trafford on Wednesday 28 May, perfect for a Half Term family treat.

This world famous cricket ground is ideally suited for families and we are certain your experience will last long in your memories.

Aside from the cricket, there is plenty going on that will keep you entertained throughout the day.

Tickets start from £35 for adults and £15 for children or family tickets are available from £45 and can be bought online at www.lccc.co.uk

Whilst we can’t guarantee blistering hot sunshine, we are certain you and your family will have a wonderful time (Oh, and there will be some ice cream!)

WIN WIN WINTo be in with a chance of winning a family ticket worth £80 (for two adults and two children) for this match, simply visit: www.lccc.co.uk/signup and fill in your details before midnight on Wednesday 21 May.Terms & conditions of entry: The winner will be selected at random and notified using the email address provided by Friday 23rd May. If Lancashire County Cricket Club do not receive a response from the winner within 72 hours, they reserve the right to select another winner at random. Only one entrant from same e-mail address will be accepted. Under 16s must obtain parental consent before entering. All decisions of Families Magazine and LCCC are final and no correspondence will be entered into. The prize is not exchangeable for cash or any other prize. By entering the competition, entrants will be deemed to have accepted and agreed to these terms and conditions. This competition is restricted to UK residents only.

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What’s on

Over the Easter break, we took the kids to Knowsley Safari Park; it was the first time we had been but it certainly won’t be the last. I had expected that a safari park wouldn’t be able to compete with the zoo for getting up close and seeing the animals; I thought they would be far away from the roads and we would all need binoculars to see them, when in fact we got really up close.

We were parked right next to a group of sleeping lions and we had monkeys sat up on our bonnet! The kids were both amazed

Walking on the wild side at Knowsley Safari ParkBy Jayne Keep

and amused throughout the drive. There was a good variety of animals along the way – if any you wanted to get close to are a little shy on your first drive through you are welcome to drive back through again without any extra charge. And after your drive is complete, there’s still plenty to see and do. We watched the lovely and talented sea lions put on a show, viewed the birds, bats and reptiles in their relevant houses, before heading over to the funfair area for some great rides. Wristbands can be purchased for just £10 to get as many turns on the rides as you like – this is a real bargain and keeps the kids busy while the parents grab a coffee.

Knowsley Safari Park is one of the best family days out we’ve had in a long time. I recommended it to another family who went over Easter and they too were thrilled at both the entertainment and the good value. For further information visit www.knowsleysafariexperience.co.uk

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Every Wed & Fri in May & JuneEnvironmental Resource Centre, Bolton BL2 6DH (Wed)The Hive, Moss Bank Park, Bolton, BL1 6NB (Fri)Nature TotsWED: 9.30am – 10:45am (ages 15 months – 3 years) / 11am – 12.15pm (ages 3 – 5) FRI: 10am – 11.15am (ages 15 months – 3 years) / 11.30am – 12:45pm (ages 3 – 5) £4 per session (incl refreshments). Booking is required, book a block of 10 sessions and get a session FREE! Wildlife and outdoor activity sessions for pre–schoolers include Nature Art, Bug Hunts, Games, Storytime and more. Wellies and waterproof suits can be provided if required.www.lancswt.org.uk

Every Sat in May & JuneZ–arts, HulmeMix It Up Families11am – 12pm / Free for Bright Sparks membersMuck in and make some art as a family. No skill required, just enthusiasm. Different theme each week.0161 226 1912 / www.z–arts.org

Every Sun in May & JuneThe Salford Museum & Art Gallery & Art Gallery Creative Sundays1.30 – 3.30pm / Ages 5 – 10 / Free. A fun afternoon of arts and crafts with a different activity every week. On the first Sunday of every month Mr Tomlinson’s shop is open for business selling sweet treats! Meet Mrs. Tomlinson and get some sweets as well as a ‘create your own shop’ activity to do in the galleries or take home. Please note that on these days there are no additional craft activities. www.salfordcommunityleisure.co.uk

Thurs 8 & 22 MayBramall HallBilly the Bear and the Buzzing Bumble Bee10.30am – 11.15am & 11.30am – 12.15pm / £5 per baby, two adults free per baby. A unique Bramall Hall themed sensory play experience featuring an interactive story journey for babies who are not yet walking. Booking Essential.0161 474 2020 / www.stockport.gov.uk/bramallhall

Thurs 8 MayThe John Rylands Library, Manchester Toddler Tales10.30 – 11.30am / Age 5+ / Free – no booking required. Find a cosy corner, pull up a cushion and listen to fun stories. Join in playtime, creating a story world of your own. 0161 306 0555 / www.manchester.ac.uk/library

Fri 9 MayThe Museum Of Science And Industry (MOSI)Experitots – Things that Fly10 – 11.30am / £3 (1 Adult, 1 Child) / Each additional child / adult £2. Activity session for under 6s. Fun, creative activities, puppets and storytelling help toddlers get the most out of the hands-on science gallery, Experiment. Limited places, booking advised. 0161 833 0027 / www.mosi.org.uk

The Manchester Art Gallery Mini Art Club10.15 – 11.15am, 11.30am – 12.30pm /Age 1 – 4 / Free but booking advised (1 week in advance). Get to know the artworks, investigate materials and make friends in our artist led workshops. 0161 235 8888 / www.manchestergalleries.org

The Lowry, SalfordUnder 5s Doodle Tots10am – 10.45am & 11.15am – 12pm / Age 2½ – 4½ / £3.50. Paint, stick and make your own works of art in this colourful workshop in The Studio. Aprons provided! 0843 208 6000 / www.thelowry.com

Fri 9, 16, 23 & 30 MayThe Lowry, SalfordUnder 5s First Steps10am – 10.45am & 11 am – 11.45am / Age 2½ – 4½ / £3.50. Wriggle, jiggle and jump as you explore stories, rhythm and music through your body. Everyone welcome, come and have a go! 0843 208 6000 / www.thelowry.com

Sat 10 MayTatton Park, KnutsfordCatapult ExperienceAge 14+ (under 16s require parent/guardian’s permission and signature).Places cost £39 – pre-booking essential. Prepare yourself for the ultimate thrill as you are blasted over 100ft into the air and raise funds for the Together Trust! Participants are asked to raise a minimum sponsorship of £100. www.togethertrust.org.uk

The John Rylands Library, Manchester Enchanting Tales11am – 12 noon / Free – no booking required Join the Library’s storyteller in one of our beautiful book-lined rooms, for tales of magic, mystery, mayhem and more. All welcome. Here be dragons! 12 – 1pm / Free / Families with children aged 5 – 10. The walls and ceilings of the Library are full of strange and mysterious creatures – join our tour to seek them out! 0161 306 0555 / www.manchester.ac.uk/library

The Manchester Art Gallery Family Art Club1 – 3pm / Ages 5-11 / Free, but places limitedCreate together in our special artist led workshops. Arrive on time at 1pm to avoid disappointment.0161 235 8888 / www.manchestergalleries.org/

Glossop Central Methodist ChurchGlossop & Disctrict NCT Nearly New Sale11am (NCT members 10.30am) – 12.30pm / £1.50 per adult. Top-quality baby and children’s clothes, nursery equipment, toys, books and maternity wear, at bargain prices straight from their loving owners. Tea Room, Chip & Pin machine.www.nct.org.uk/branches/glossop-district

Cheadle Hulme Methodist ChurchStockport NCT Nearly New Sale10.30am – 12pm / £1 entry. Great quality baby and kids clothes, toys, books, nursery goods, maternity wear. Parking and refreshments available. No pushchairs or shopping bags. 0844 243 6282 / www.nct.org.uk/branches/stockport/

Bolton Central Library Cinema at the Crescent – Night at the Museum 21 – 4pm / Free. Watch a family film in the Lecture Theatre at 2pm. Make a 3D Museum from 1pm – 1.30pm. Light refreshments for sale. www.bolton.gov.uk

The Met, BuryPirate Gran1pm / £10. Meet Gran.She bakes. She knits. You’d never even guess she was a Pirate. A brand new swashbuckling show and an absolute treat for seafaring children aged 3+ and their shipmates. 0161 761 7107 / themet.biz

St Clement’s Parish Hall, Urmston, Manchester Spring Fayre. 12 – 3pm / Free Entry. Crafts, Gifts, Refreshments, Meet Mickey & Minnie Mouse. www.evansevents.co.uk

Sat 10, 17, 24 & 31 MayThe Lowry, SalfordLookout, its Saturday Playhouse11am – 12.30pm / Age 5 – 11 / Free. A range of exciting art activities for young artists and their families. From drawing and print making to model making, each time there is always something new to do! 0843 208 6000 / www.thelowry.com

Sat 10 & 17 and Sun 11 & 18 MayThe Imperial War Museum, NorthRed Cross Week: Family First Aid Skills11am – 12.30pm and 2 – 3.30pm / Free / Children under 12 must be accompanied.Learn basic first aid skills with members of The British Red Cross in special family friendly sessions for all ages. www.iwm.org.uk

Mon 12 & 26 MayThe National Football Museum, ManchesterLet’s Play Toddler10.30 – 11.30am / £3 per child – booking advised. Physical activity and imaginative movement with songs for toddlers who are confident at walking. 0161 8718 145 / www.nationalfootballmuseum.com

Every Tues from 13 May to 24 JuneZ–arts, HulmeCapoeira Kids5.30 – 6.45pm / Age 6 ¬– 13. Afro–Brazilian martial art born from the fight for freedom through dance, music and individual expression. Everyone is welcome to develop fitness, agility and discover their own style. 0161 226 1912 / www.z–arts.org

Tues 13 & 27 MayThe Manchester MuseumBaby Explorers 10.30 – 11.15am, 11.30am – 12.15pm & 1 – 1.45pm / Free, but book a week in advanceDrop in sensory play session for babies who aren’t walking yet. 0161 275 2648 / www.museum.manchester.ac.uk

Tues 13 & 27 May, 10 & 24 JuneBolton MuseumArty Babies10.30 – 11.30 / Free entry, no need to book, just pop by. A fortnightly art group for babies and their families. Using art works on display in the Art Gallery, we bring the paintings to life with creative play and sensory activities. www.boltonmuseums.org.uk

Thurs 15 MayHat Works StockportHatting Walk6 – 9pm / Age 8+ / Free, but booking essential A moderate, guided 2 mile walk through the historic streets of Stockport looking at the remains of the town’s once flourishing hatting industry. Part of Museums at Night 2014. 0161 474 2399 / www.stockport.gov.uk/hatworks

The National Football Museum, ManchesterMuseums At Night with Universal Everything6 – 11pm. An exclusive “living, breathing” sculpture that reacts to the voices and sounds made by visitors. Fun for all the family. Part of Museums at Night 2014. 0161 605 8200 / www.nationalfootballmuseum.com

Bolton MuseumMuseums at Night – Bring me to Life!5.30 – 7.30pm / Age 4 – 11 / Free, but booking essential. Follow the torchlight trail around Bolton Museum as we bring objects to life. 01204 332209 / www.boltonmuseums.org.uk

Fri 16 & Sat 17 MayThe John Rylands Library, Manchester Ahoy, there! Piratical Pandemonium... 5pm Fri – 9am Sat / Free, but booking required. Ahoy me hearties! It’s the annual Museums at Night sleepover! The Library will be transformed into a piratical paradise. Booking essential. The film (Muppets Treasure Island) is rated U. 0161 306 0555 / www.manchester.ac.uk/library

Sat 17 MaySt Mary’s Church, StockportMaking Headway – Catwalk Fashion Show1.30pm & 2.30pm / Free, drop in. A collection of hats created for Hat Works by 13 of the UK’s best up and coming milliners. Discover the latest on the headwear scene. www.stockport.gov.uk/hatworks

The Manchester CathedralBe a Chorister for a day2.15 – 5.30pm / Age 7 – 10 / Free but booking essential. Find 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 5.00pm. Children must be accompanied. 0161 833 2220 ext. 238 / www.manchestercathedral.org

The Museum Of Science And Industry (MOSI)Brain Attack at Pi: Platform for Investigation10.30am – 3.30pm / Age 7+ / Free. See pig brain dissections, create brain inspired art and learn about how we communicate. Challenge your perceptions of stroke for Action on Stroke month. 0161 833 0027 / www.mosi.org.uk

Heaton Park, ManchesterBupa Junior and Mini Great Manchester RunJoin 2,500 children at the North West’s biggest family running event. A 2km Mini Run suitable for children aged 3 – 8 years and a 2 mile Junior event for 9 – 15 year olds. Including a range of ‘Come and try it’ sporting activities for all ages. www.greatrun.org

Sat 17 & Sun 18 MayThe Museum 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

Etihad Stadium, ManchesterRugby League Magic Weekend 2014Matches from 12.30pm. All 14 Super League clubs will again be in action, entertainment on the pitch and outside the stadium with lots of fun activities for families to enjoy between matches. www.rugbyleaguetickets.co.uk

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

Tatton Park, KnutsfordTatton Park Country Show10am – 5pm. A range of arena entertainment including The Knights of the Damned Jousting Team, Terrier Racing, Birds of Prey Flying Displays, Traditional Punch & Judy, Have-A-Go Dog Scurry and more including skilled craftsmen demonstrating their rural skills. Arts, Crafts and Gift Marquees, food and drink stalls. 01625 374400 / www.oakleighfairs.co.uk / www.tattonpark.org.uk

Sun 18 MaySt Mary’s Flower Park, BuryPrestwich Clough Day12am – 5pm / Free entry Country crafts, children’s activities, brass bands, falconry displays, circus skills and refreshments. Something for all the family. www.prestwichclough.co.uk

Mon 19 & Thurs 29 MayThe National Football Museum, ManchesterBaby Moves10.30am & 1.30pm / £2 per baby - Booking strongly advised. A chance for our very youngest visitors (0-12 months) to get into training! A play and movement session to help your baby’s physical, communication and language development.0161 871 8145 / www.nationalfootballmuseum.com

Sat 24 MayLyme Park, DisleyThe “50 Things” Challenge11am – 4pm / Free event. Normal admission charges apply. Celebrate the 2014 launch of “50 Things to do before you’re 11¾” by trying some of the 26 things you can do at Lyme, how many can you do in one day? 01663 762023 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/lyme-park

The Manchester MuseumBig Saturday: World of Reptiles11am – 4pm / Free, drop in. Find out more about reptiles’ prehistoric past and see many of our live reptiles up close, including our unusual snakes and lizards. See and handle some fascinating objects from the Museum’s collections, or get crafty and make a sock lizard or snake. 0161 275 2648 / www.museum.manchester.ac.uk

The Imperial War Museum, NorthSpot the Pigeon12.15pm, 1.15pm and 2.15pm / Free. Friendly comic pigeon characters are on the loose in the Museum. Will you spot one of these specially invited characters as you explore the building?. Children under 12 must be accompanied. www.iwm.org.uk

Sat 24 & Sun 25 MayTatton Park, KnutsfordSheep Shearing at The Farm1.30pm / Normal entry charges applySee our sheep being sheared ready for the start of summer. Local sheep shearer David Norcott will be shearing some of our flock daily, so don’t miss this opportunity to see them shed their woolly coats. 01625 374400 / www.tattonpark.org.uk

Sat 24 – Mon 26 MayRibble Steam Railway, PrestonSpring Bank Holiday – Teddy Bear Special Steamings. 10.30am – 5pm 01772 728800 / www.ribblesteam.org.uk

Sat 24 – Sat 31 MayHoliday QuizTouchstones, Rochdale Drop in during normal opening hours – no booking required. Complete the quiz and get your chance to be entered into the free prize draw. 01706 924492 / www.link4life.org

The Imperial War Museum, NorthAmazing Animals Week11am – 12.30pm and 2 – 3.30pm / FreeDiscover incredible stories of animals during war time, from message carrying pigeons to strong horses and brave rescue dogs. Get crafty and make your own creature to take home. Animal Antics10.30am / Free. Learn about the roles of brave and surprising creatures during war time. Hear stories of their special skills and become an amazing animal at our mobile dressing up station. Children under 12 must be accompanied. www.iwm.org.uk

Sat 24 May – Sun 1 JuneTatton Park, Knutsford Amazed By ScienceNormal opening times and entry charges applyBe inspired by Tatton’s rich heritage of past achievements and endeavours, whilst exploring how science is still relevant to us today, helping us maintain and conserve Tatton Park’s historic, built and natural features for future generations. 01625 374400 / www.tattonpark.org.uk

Stockley Farm, NorthwichHalf Term at Stockley FarmIt’s time for some horsing around this half term! With lots of horse themed activities including special demos and events throughout the week. Book advance tickets online for a 10% discount. 01565 777323 / www.stockleyfarm.co.uk

Hat Works, StockportHat Trail10.30am – 4pm (Sundays from 11am) / All ages / Free, drop in. Take part in the Crown Hat Trail and you might win a prize. 0161 474 2399 / www.stockport.gov.uk/hatworks

Quarry Bank Mill, StyalScarecrow Festival11am – 4pm / 50p per trail. Get set for some super scarecrows taking over the estate! Follow the scarecrow trail through the gardens, grounds and village. 01625 527468 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/quarry-bank

Sun 25 & Mon 26 MayThe Bolton Steam MuseumSpring Steamings10am – 4pm / Free, but donations very welcome. Our volunteers have rescued and restored over 25 old stationary steam engines – some of the engines which once powered the cotton mills of Lancashire. 01204 846 490 / www.nmes.org

Sun 25 May – Sun 8 June (Closed Fri & Sat) Ordsall Hall, SalfordWhit half term activity – Make a Crown10am – 4pm / Free. Create your own crown and pretend to be a Tudor monarch as you explore Ordsall Hall. Children must be accompanied. www.salfordcommunityleisure.co.uk

Mon 26 MaySmithills Hall, Bolton Family Fun at Smithills Hall12 – 4pm / £3 adults, £2 concessions. Family craft activities and trails throughout the afternoon. www.boltonmuseums.org.uk

Bolton Museum Make your own Sketchbook1.30 – 3pm / Free, no need to book. Be inspired by the Naughton and Moran exhibition and make your own sketchbook to take home. 01204 332211 / www.boltonmuseums.org.uk

Tatton Park, KnutsfordAmerican Civil War at the Old Hall12pm – 5pm, last entry 4pm / Adult £6, Child £4 (4 – 15 yrs incl), Family £16 (2 adults, 3 children)Share the myth, romance and reality of this period as you walk and talk your way through the American Civil War Society encampments. Gunfire and skirmish, bugle and drum as well as rest and recreation offer vignettes of other lives. Spectacular and noisy battle each day! 01625 374400 / www.tattonpark.org.uk

Hat Works, StockportDrop in Paper Hat Making11.30am – 4pm / All ages / Free, drop in. Decorate your very own hat. Pick up your pack of craft materials from reception, then make and decorate your paper hat on the gallery floor! www.stockport.gov.uk/hatworks

Tabley House, Nr KnutsfordWarrington Horse ShowGates open 9am to general public / £20 per car, £10 single occupant. A celebration of all things equestrian and a great family day out. Dog show, Craft fair, Farmers Market, Sheep Shearing demonstrations, Donkey Rides, Circus Skills, Army Cadets, Strong Man Competition, Miniature Ponies, Spanish Horses, Falconry demonstrations. www.warringtonhorseshow.co.uk

Mon 26 – Fri 30 MayThe Lowry, SalfordHalf Term Little Actors11am – 12.30pm / Age 5 – 11 / £3.50 Meet Gran. She bakes. She knits. You’d never guess she was a Pirate! Action packed, fun-filled drama workshops that explore the story and world of Pirate Gran and her pet crocodile! 0843 208 6000 / www.thelowry.com

The Lowry, SalfordHalf Term Little Artists11am – 12.30pm / Age 5 – 11 / £3.50. Make a mess and have a great time in The Studio. creating characters from your favourite stories out of recycled materials. This up-cycling workshop is loads of fun and interactive for the whole family. Just bring yourselves – we provide the junk! 0843 208 6000 / www.thelowry.com

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What’s on These listings are for guidance only – please check before you goTo include your upcoming event in our listings, email [email protected]

The Manchester MuseumMay Half Term – The Vivarium11am – 4pm / Free, drop in. Explore the Vivarium and create hopping frogs and slithery snakes. 0161 275 2648 / www.museum.manchester.ac.uk

Tues 27 MayBaby Play Baby DoTouchstones, Rochdale 11 – 11.45am / Age 0 – 2 / Free. Creative fun for babies and their parents. Held in the Art Gallery, parents are invited to let their babies crawl, cry and gurgle amongst the exhibitions.01706 924492 / www.link4life.org

The Met, Bury The Full English Family Folk Day10am / Free, but booking essential. A fun packed day of free folk arts, dancing and music for all the family. 0161 761 2216 / themet.biz

Bolton Museum Make a Canary1.30 – 3pm / Age 4 – 11 / Free. Be inspired by the ‘To Gypsyland’ exhibition and the poems of Walt Whitman and make your very own canary to take home. 01204 332211 / www.boltonmuseums.org.uk

Tues 27 & Wed 28 MayDunham Massey, AltrinchamPlant it, Grow it, Eat it12pm – 4pm / Free event, normal admission applies. Join us in the garden and tick off one of your ‘50 things to do before you’re 11¾ ‘ – plant some delicious veg to take home. 0161 941 1025 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/dunham-massey

Tatton Park, KnutsfordRanger Safari10am – 1pm / Age 5+ / £6. Join the Rangers to hunt for mini-beasts in the park’s ponds and woodlands and take a trailer ride to get a close look at Tatton’s deer. Children must be accompanied.www.tattonpark.org.uk

Tues 27 – Thurs 29 MayQuarry Bank Mill, StyalMini Scarecrow Workshop11:30 am, 12.30pm or 1.30pm (hour session) / £3 per child, Normal admission applies – booking essential. Make your own mini scarecrow at one of our popular workshops. 01625 527468 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/quarry-bank

Knowsley Safari Park, PrescotZoo School9.30am – 3.30pm daily / Age 12 – 14 / Members: £125.00 Non Members: £155.00 – Limited places. An exciting 3 day kids club to qualify as a Knowsley Safari Junior Ranger. Perfect for young animal lovers interested in knowing more about conservation and the natural world. Over the 3 day period the children will have the opportunity to experience “life” as an animal keeper, conservationist and zoologist. 0151 430 9009 / www.knowsleysafariexperience.co.uk

Tues 27 – Sat 31 MayThe Manchester Art Gallery A World of Things1 – 3pm / Free, drop in Transform ordinary objects into artworks in this creative workshop inspired by Joana Vasconcelos’ found object sculptures. 0161 235 8888 / www.manchestergalleries.org

Wed 28 MayTatton Park, KnutsfordViking Morning10.30am – 12.30pm / Age 8 –12 years / £10Beware all who enter the Old Hall, for who will you discover at the Viking settlement? A fun-filled morning exploring Viking life, including outdoor cooking, storytelling, shelter building and animal tracking. 01625 374400 / www.tattonpark.org.uk

The Salford Museum & Art GalleryWhit half term activity – Salt dough10.30am, 11.30am, 1.30pm and 2.30pm. / Age 5+ (must be accompanied) / £1 per child. We love salt dough! Use your imagination to make a weird and wonderful creation with this squidgy, squashy stuff! 0161 778 0800 / www.salfordcommunityleisure.co.uk

Wed 28 – Fri 30 MayQuarry Bank Mill, StyalScarecrow Faces12pm – 4pm / Free, but normal admission appliesRecreate your favourite scarecrow’s face on a badge at this free craft activity. 01625 527468 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/quarry-bank

Thurs 29 MayThe Imperial War Museum, NorthA Horse’s Tale11.15am, 12.15pm, 1.15pm and 2.15pm Age 5+ / Free. Special family friendly performances dramatizing the work of horses that served in the First World War. Children under 12 must be accompanied at all times. www.iwm.org.uk/events/iwm-north

Dunham Massey, AltrinchamHomes for wild animals12pm – 4pm / Free event, normal admission applies. Join us in the garden to find out how to make wild animal homes. 0161 941 1025 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/dunham-massey

The Met, Bury Little Howard and the Magic Pencil of Life and Death12pm / Age 5+ / £8. Following on from the hilarious Little Howard’s Big Show, CBBC stars; real grown–up Big Howard and animated six–year–old Little Howard return to The Met. With interactive stand–up, 3D animation and lots of songs this is a show that the whole family can enjoy.0161 761 2216 / themet.biz

Touchstones, Rochdale Sonya’s Garden11am & 2pm / Age 3+ / Free, but booking essential. A classic story of friendship and sharing. Using child–size puppets, this non–verbal production breaks any boundaries placed by language and is a perfect first introduction to the magic of theatre. 01706 355898 / [email protected]

Ordsall Hall, SalfordWhit half term activity – Natural collage10.30am, 11.30am, 1.30pm and 2.30pm. / £1 per child (must be accompanied), places limited. Use beans, peas, pulses and lentils to create a colourful picture. 0161 872 0251 / www.salfordcommunityleisure.co.uk

Thurs 29 & Fri 30 MayThe National Football Museum, ManchesterUnder 5s story time10.30 – 11.30am / £2 – booking advisedJoin us in the storytelling corner of the Discovery Zone for a fun interactive story session combined with puppetry. Each story includes the chance to explore the museum too! 0161 871 8145 / www.nationalfootballmuseum.com

Fri 30 MayTatton Park, KnutsfordGo Wild! Dance, Drama, Song10am – 2.15pm / Age 4 – 8 / £23. Using the natural world as inspiration, our professional dance and drama tutors, Alison and Becci from LIPA 4:19 Knutsford, will lead a fun and creative day of dance, drama and singing. Adults are invited to a performance to finish the day. 01625 374400 / www.tattonpark.org.uk

The Manchester MuseumMagic Carpet10.30 – 11.30am & 11.30am – 12.30pm / Under 5s / Free, booking essential (from 1 week before). Storymaking and activity session (young babies welcome with older siblings). 0161 275 2648 / www.museum.manchester.ac.uk

Fri 30 May & Fri 6 JuneThe Salford Museum & Art GalleryMr Tomlinson’s sweet shop10.30am to 12.30pm and 1.00pm to 3.00pm Browse the shelves and see what sweet treats are in store at Mr Tomlinson’s shop! Mr Tomlinson’s shop is situated on the recreated Victorian street, Lark Hill Place. 0161 778 0800 / www.salfordcommunityleisure.co.uk

Sat 31 MayThe Met, BuryOld MacDonald Had a Farm1pm / Age 4+ / £6. A fun filled farmyard tale mixing live action, puppetry and animation with lots of games, giggles and sing–along–songs. 0161 761 2216 / themet.biz

Bolton Central Library Super Saturday: South America11am –3pm / Free. A range of free events for the whole family, including a free family museum trail, crafts, storytelling, object handling and more. www.bolton.gov.uk

Sat 31 May & Sun 1 JuneTatton Park, KnutsfordThe Classic Car Spectacular10am – 4pm / Adults £7.50, 10yrs to 15yrs £5, Under 10yrs FREE. Around 2,000 Classic, Saloons, Coupes, Convertibles, Performance and Super cars are on show and around 90 of Britain’s top club displays. A great day out for all the family with children’s rides refreshments, entertainment and bar. 01625 374400 / www.cheshireautopromotions.co.uk

Dunham Massey, AltrinchamTeddy Bears’ Picnic12pm – 4pm / Free event, normal admission applies. Bring your teddy bear and a picnic to the garden today and enjoy games and a brass band. Garden ticket required.MacbethGates open at 6pm for picnics, play starts at 7pm / Booking essential / Age 7+. Outdoor theatre in the garden. Expect a gripping story and dazzling swordplay as Illyria take on the Scottish play. Bring a picnic and chairs/rug.0161 941 1025 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk

Sun 1 JuneThe Imperial War Museum, North Open Studio: Pooch Portraits11am – 12.30pm and 2 – 3.30pm / Free, drop inDiscover heart-warming tales of canine bravery during wartime. Pick your favourite pooch and honour them by drawing their portrait and designing your own unique scratch art frame to display it in. Children under 12 must be accompanied at all times.www.iwm.org.uk

The Kingsway School, Cheadle & Saddleworth School, OldhamKids Car Boot & Swap Shop10am – 12pm / Pitch costs £15 (Cheadle) and £10 (Oldham)www.kidscarbootandswapshop.co.uk/

Dock 9, Salford QuaysUK Chinese Dragon Boat Festival 201410am – 5pm. Highly entertaining dragon boat races, authentically traditional Chinese cultural attractions featuring Traditional lion dance and Chinese Kungfu, and a taste of Traditional Chinese food. www.dragonboatfestivals.org.uk

Sun 1 – Sun 8 JuneThe Imperial War Museum, North Story Time: Animal Antics10.30am / All ages / Free. Learn about the roles of brave and surprising creatures during war time. Hear stories of their special skills and become an amazing animal at our mobile dressing up station. www.iwm.org.uk

Wed 4 JuneThe Salford Museum & Art GalleryWhit half term activity – Paper plate aquariums10.30am, 11.30am, 1.30pm and 2.30pm / Age 5+ / £1 per child (must be accompanied)What creatures from the deep lurk in your paper plate aquarium? Make a colourful seascape.0161 778 0800 / www.salfordcommunityleisure.co.uk

Thurs 5 June Ordsall Hall, SalfordWhit half term activity – Window on the World10.30am, 11.30am, 1.30pm and 2.30pm. / £1 per child (must be accompanied), places limited. Create a window shaped frame for your picture of the Hall’s gardens. 0161 872 0251 / www.salfordcommunityleisure.co.uk

Thurs 5 & 19 JuneBramall HallBilly the Bear and the Buzzing Bumble Bee10.30am – 11.15am & 11.30am – 12.15pm / £5 per baby, two adults free per baby. A unique Bramall Hall themed sensory play experience featuring an interactive story journey for babies who are not yet walking. Booking Essential. 0161 474 2020 / www.stockport.gov.uk/bramallhall

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

Fri 6 JuneThe Museum Of Science And Industry (MOSI)Experitots – Materials10 – 11.30am / £3 (1 Adult, 1 Child) / Each additional child / adult £2. Activity session for under 6s. Fun, creative activities, puppets and storytelling help toddlers get the most out of the hands-on science gallery, Experiment. Limited places, booking advised. 0161 833 0027 / www.mosi.org.uk

The Lowry, SalfordUnder 5s Doodle Tots10am – 10.45am & 11.15am – 12pm / Age 2½ – 4½ / £3.50. Paint, stick and make your own works of art in this colourful workshop in The Studio. Aprons provided! 0843 208 6000 / www.thelowry.com

Fri 6 – Sun 8 JuneEvent City, ManchesterIdeal Home ShowJoin Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, Melinda Messenger, Diarmuid Gavin, George Clarke, Gregg Wallace and Martin Lewis at this unique shopping experience for the whole family. 0161 870 9800 / www.idealhomeshow-manchester.com

Fri 6, 13, 20 & 27 JuneThe Lowry, SalfordUnder 5s First Steps10am – 10.45am & 11 am – 11.45am / Age 2½ – 4½ / £3.50. Wriggle, jiggle and jump as you explore stories, rhythm and music through your body. Everyone welcome, come and have a go! 0843 208 6000 / www.thelowry.com

Sat 7 JuneLyme Park, DisleyXplorer Event10am – 12pm / Free event. Normal admission charges apply. Explore the park using a simple map, find the markers and complete the challenge. No booking required. Dogs on leads welcome. 01663 762023 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/lyme-park

Sat 7 & Sun 8 JuneThe Imperial War Museum, NorthOpen Studio: Animal Puppets11am – 12.30pm and 2 – 3.30pm / Free Discover heroic and heart-warming tales of real wartime animal bravery. Pick your favourite animal to bring to life as a pop-up puppet in this fun and creative session using a host of colourful materials. Children under 12 must be accompanied at all times. www.iwm.org.uk

Sat 7 June, Sun 8 & 15 JuneKnowsley Safari Park, PrescotZoo School – Mid Summer Muck Out10am – 12.30pm / Members: £15.00 Non Members: £19.00. Limited places available for this zoo school with all sorts of activities, games and crafts. Help muck out the giraffe house, meet the sea lions & carry out animal health checks. Booking essential. 0151 430 9009 / www.knowsleysafariexperience.co.uk

Sun 8 JuneBramall HallAlice in Wonderland – The Musical5pm (Hall open from 3.30pm) / Adults £10.50, Children & Leisure Key £8.50 / Age 5+. Enjoy a picnic and an open air performance by Cambridge Touring Theatre. Tickets include a visit to the hall prior to the performance. Booking Essential. 0161 474 2020 / www.stockport.gov.uk/bramallhall

Quarry Bank Mill, Styal Food FestivalJoin us for a celebration of local food with a variety of stalls. Enjoy cooking demonstrations from specialist chefs. Normal admission applies.01625 527468 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/quarry-bank

The Imperial War Museum, NorthWhat A Performance11.15am, 12.15pm, 1.15pm, 2.15pm / All ages / Free. See one of our special, family friendly performances dramatising stories of war time trials and adventure, including the story of a daring female spy serving with the Special Operations Executive during the Second World War. www.iwm.org.uk

Sun 8 JuneBury Town Centre Bury Lions Carnival 201410am – 4.30pm. A great family day out. www.burylionsclub.org.uk

Thurs 12 – Sun 15 JuneBolesworth Castle, Tattenhall Bolesworth Classic£10.00 for Advance tickets. £12.00 on the gate (includes free Grandstand seating and parking), Under 12s go free. In addition to the fantastic equestrian competition, there are numerous other attractions for all the family to enjoy, including a vintage funfair, climbing walls, mini quad bikes, a bungee trampoline, land and lake zorbing, face painting, dog show, camel rides, indoor caving and birds of prey demonstration. FOR A CHANCE TO WIN A FAMILY FOUR DAY PASS TO THE EVENT – visit www.familiesmanchester.co.uk and enter now.www.bolesworthinternational.com

Fri 13 – Sun 15 JuneCholmondeley Castle Gardens, MalpasPageant of PowerThree days packed with excitement for all the family, with over 140 of the world’s most valuable contemporary and historic cars and bikes competing around the famous Cholmondeley track. Classic Scrambler Racing and Supermoto competition, non-stop watersport action on the lake and death defying air displays. Artisan food, Bars, premium shopping, children’s participation activities. On-site camping in wonderful Parkland setting. 01829 720383 www.cpop.co.uk

Sat 14 JuneThe Together Trust Centre, CheadleCheadle Festival Family Fun DayA wide variety of attractions including a variety of stalls, arts and crafts, face painting, live music, a funfair featuring traditional exciting and inflatable rides and a range of refreshments from a traditional terrace cafe to burger and fries. 0161 283 4848 / www.togethertrust.org.uk

Norden Primary School, RochdaleNorden Carnival1 – 4.30pm. The procession leaves Caldershaw School at 1pm and goes up Edenfield Road through the village to the Bus Terminus and then returns turning down Shawfield Lane to finish at Norden School where there’s a selection of food and refreshments, fairground attractions, bouncy castles, craft stalls and other entertainment and activities. www.facebook.com/NordenCarnival/info

Sat 14 & Sun 15 JunePrestwich CarnivalSt Mary’s Flower Park, BuryA great family weekend including a fun fair, stalls village, music and much more culminating in the grand parade which passes through the streets of Prestwich. www.prestwichcarnival.co.uk

Sun 15 JuneLyme Park, DisleyDen Building1 – 3pm / Free event. Normal admission charges apply. Enjoy an afternoon of fun and mud as you build dens in the woods..01663 762023 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/lyme-park

Jodrell Bank Discovery Centre Rocket Racing10.30am, 11.15am, 12pm, 1.15pm, 2pm, 2.45pm, 3.30pm / Age 5+ / Free event, but normal admission applies. Treat Dad to a day out with a difference! This exciting family event explores the world of rockets and space. Come and make your own rocket and fly it to the moon! 01477 571 766 / www.jodrellbank.net/families

Mon 16 JuneThe Hub, AltrinchamNCT Baby First Aid in Association with the British Red Cross7 – 9.30pm / £25pp or £45 per couple – pre-booking essential www.nct.org.uk/branches/manchester–trafford01706 924492 / www.link4life.org

Fri 20 JuneManchester CentralManchester Midnight Walk 2014Doors open 9pm, walk starts at mIdnight / Age 11+ A 10km sponsored moonlit walk around the city centre in aid of local charity, St Ann’s Hospice. 0161 498 3631/ www.mmwalk.org.uk

Sat 21 & Sun 22 JuneTatton Park, KnutsfordMedieval Fayre at the Old Hall11am to 5pm (last entry 4pm) / Adult £7, Child £4.50, Family £18.50. The Medieval Fayre, re-creates a summer solstice spectacle. With hundreds of re-enactors and over 40 authentic traders and artisans, the fayre is one of the most atmospheric events in the living history calendar. 01625 374400 / www.tattonpark.org.uk

Sat 21 – Sun 29 JuneThe Imperial War Museum, NorthOpen Studio: D Day 70th Anniversary11am – 12.30pm and 2 – 3.30pm / Free, drop in. Discover more about the famous D Day landings which saw Allied troops making both airborne and seaborne landings on the coast of France. Get creative by assembling and decorating your own air or sea craft souvenir. Children under 12 must be accompanied. www.iwm.org.uk

Sun 22 JuneThe Museum Of Transport, Greater Manchester Heritage Bus Day Out10am – 4.30pm. Enjoy a free ride on heritage buses from the Museum, operating services in the local area. Fun for all the family! 0161 228 7811 / www.gmts.co.uk

Tues 24 JuneBaby Play Baby DoTouchstones, Rochdale 11 – 11.45am / Age 0 – 2 / Free. Creative fun for babies and their parents. Held in the Art Gallery, parents are invited to let their babies crawl, cry and gurgle amongst the exhibitions.01706 924492 / www.link4life.org

Fri 27 JuneThe National Football Museum, ManchesterUnder 5s story time10.30 – 11.30am / £2 – booking advisedJoin us in the storytelling corner of the Discovery Zone for a fun interactive story session combined with puppetry. Each story includes the chance to explore the museum too! 0161 871 8145 / www.nationalfootballmuseum.com

Sat 28 JuneThe Museum Of Science And Industry (MOSI)Collider at Pi: Platform for Investigation10.30am – 3.30pm / Age 7+ / Free. What are particle accelerators and how did they lead to the discovery of the Higgs boson? What else can they be used for? Here’s your chance to ask the experts. 0161 833 0027 / www.mosi.org.uk

Sun 29 June Jodrell Bank Discovery CentreFamily Pop-up Planetarium ShowsUnder 5’s show: 10.30am / Shows for all ages 11.15am, 12pm, 12.45pm, 1.30pm, 2.15pm, 3pm, 3.45pm / Normal admission plus £1 per show/per person. Explore the wonders of the night sky in our pop-up planetarium! Suitable for age 5+ and the show lasts for 30 minutes. The Planetarium holds 40 people per show. Please note that visitors are required to sit on the floor during the shows, and bookings must be made in advance.01477 571 766 / www.jodrellbank.net/families

Burrs Country Park, BuryBury Agricultural Show9am – 5pm A wonderful day out for the family, with attractions, competitions and exhibitions for both children and adults, including a fun dog show (£1 entry per class). www.buryagricultural.co.uk

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