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SOLENT WESTSOLENT WEST
Issue 31Issue 31November/ December 2012November/ December 2012
IN THIS ISSUE:IN THIS ISSUE:
Christmas 2012Christmas 2012
Panto's, Markets Panto's, Markets and gift ideasand gift ideas
Win family Win family skating ticketsskating tickets
Plus your essential Plus your essential what's on guide!what's on guide!
The really useful magazine for families with children 0-12 years in Hampshire
FREEFREE
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Sleeping BeautyA traditional family favourite story with a
great cast. Age 6+, from £15
London Shows
Ambassadors TheatreWest Street WC2H 9ND 08448 112334
theambassadorstheatre.co.uk
5-24 December
Little Charley
Bear’s Christmas
Adventure Little Charley Bear from
CBeebies appears live on
stage for the first time in
a magical Christmas adventure. Age 7+,
£5-£15
Garrick Theatre 2 Charing Cross Road WC2H 0HH
0844 482 9673
nimaxtheatres.com/garrick-theatre
To 6 January
Horrible Histories: Barmy
Britain Birmingham Stage
Company returns
to the Garrick with
its entertaining
adaptation of
Terry Deary’s
books. Age 6+,
from £10
London PalladiumArgyll Street W1F 7TF 020 7492 9930
reallyuseful.com
To 5 January
2013
Scrooge the
Musical Bridging the gap
between ‘The
Wizard of Oz’ and
‘Charlie and the
Chocolate
Factory’, Bill
Kenwright’s
musical returns to
the West End.
Lyric Hammersmith Lyric Square, King Street W6 0QL
020 8741 6850 lyric.co.uk
24 November – 5 January
Cinderella Pantomime
returns to the
Lyric
Hammersmith
this Christmas
with
Cinderella,
directed by Sean Holmes.
30 November – 5 January
Father Christmas The first ever
stage
adaptation of
Raymond
Briggs’
favourite, in
the Lyric
Studio.
Under 6yrs
O2 Arena Peninsula Square, Greenwich SE10 0DX
020 8463 2000 www.theo2.co.uk
7 December – 5 January
Aladdin – A Wish Come True A spin on the Aladdin story in a specially
built theatre in the O2’s forecourt. Lily
Savage stars in London’s biggest panto.
£19.50-£49.50
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Local Christmas Markets and FairsLocal Christmas Markets and FairsWinchester Cathedral22 November – 23 Decemberwww.winchester-cathedral.org.uk
Attracting over 250,000 visitors every
year, the Christmas Market is recognised
as one of the best in Europe, renowned for
its unique location, high quality exhibitors
and bustling atmosphere. Wonderful
Christmas gifts, decorations and festive
foods can be found in abundance.
Southampton Christmas Market17 November – 23 Decemberwww.visit-southampton.co.uk
Southampton Christmas Market returns
to bring a touch of Continental Festive
Cheer. You can find the Christmas Market
in the Above Bar shopping area outside
the main entrance to West Quay. There
are fun fair rides for children,
entertainment in the precinct, plus The
Southampton Christmas Ice Rink beside
the Bargate monument.
Salisbury Christmas Market
29 November – 16 Decemberwww.visitwiltshire.co.uk
An exciting new Christmas Market
featuring 55 delightful little wooden
chalets all beautifully decorated and
prettily arranged. Visitors can expect to
find lots of tasteful, inspiring, high quality
gifts and festive goods including arts and
crafts, with a strong emphasis on products
coming from Britain and Europe.
Ice Skating at Winchester Cathedral22 November – 23 Decemberwww.winchester-cathedral.org.uk
The open-air ice rink is surrounded by the
Christmas Market and can be enjoyed by
people of all ages and abilities. Ice skating
sessions last for 1 hour. Free skate hire is
included. Tickets: £9.50 adult, £7.50
concessions, £5 children aged 4-7, £30
family (2 adults + 2 children).
Win a family skating ticket!
Go to www.familiessolentwest.co.uk/
competitions to enter. Closing date:
30 November 2012.
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Pillow Pets
Pillow Pets are the
new original cuddly
toys made of soft
chenille but with a
clever twist. When
the hidden strap is
released underneath, the character
transforms into a soft pillow, making
the Pillow Pet a perfect travelling
companion and all round snuggly
friend. The range includes a monkey,
penguin, panda, puppy, unicorn, pig,
ladybird, bee, lamb, cow, and last but
not least butterfly. It’s a pet that is
not just for Christmas!
RRP £19.99 and available from
www.pillowpets.co.uk
Skizbiz
This beautiful
limited edition
Christmas
design from Skibz
will ensure that your
little one looks
absolutely adorable on Christmas
Day. The lovely cream design is
covered in Christmas trees,
reindeers and sleighs and
would look super cute paired
up with a red baby gro. A
must have this Christmas!
RRP: £15 (comes in limited
edition gift box)
Stockist: www.skibz.co.uk
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A stocking is a definite must this Christmas and The
Little Green Sheep stockings are filled with organic
treats that baby will love! Choose from three
different fillings, whether you want to pamper your
little one in the bath, try out baby massage or kit
them out with some super-soft sleepwear, The Little
Green Sheep has got Christmas covered. These 100% chemical free gifts come
already wrapped so it saves a little hassle for you too!
RRP: Ranging from £19.95 - £29.95
Stockist: www.thelittlegreensheep.co.uk
TUMTUM Festive Dinner Set
Christmas dinner is the most important part of Christmas
day, therefore your little one needs a festive dining set! This
lovely wintery range of dining products from award- winning
children’s brand TUMTUM is the perfect present! This Tiny set has been
specially made to make dining easier from ages 1 – 3 years and comes ready gift-
wrapped and just waiting to be popped under the tree!
RRP: £25.00 Stockists: www.tumtumtots.com
Happy Hopperz
This is the perfect present to get your little one hoppin’ around
the Christmas tree this year – Rudolf the Red Reindeer from
HappyHopperz is a fantastic take on the retro space-hopper with
ears & horns for children to grip on to and feet to steady the bounce,
plus they’re great at improving balance, strength and confidence!
RRP: £21.99 Stockists: www.happyhopperz.co.uk
Cottage Kitchen
Packed full of fun features and
made with sturdy premium FSC®
certified timber, the new
collection of beautiful and
colourful kitchens from Active
Play Specialist Company Plum®,
is set to be a favourite this
Christmas. This collection is designed to make role play fun
and let imaginations run wild. Food can be stored in the
fridge-freezer, and with dials, which click and turn. Comes
with cooking pot, sauces pan and utensils.
RRP: £191.99 Stockist: www.plumproducts.com
Rudolf and Clarice Bear
Christmas classics are always on trend. Give someone
special a make-your-own Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer;
with light up nose and heart, he is sure to brighten the
holidays. Make-your-own Clarice, the beary special friend
of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, has a light up heart.
This duo makes perfect gift for those who love Christmas!
RRP: £18 www.buildabear.co.uk
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Peter’s Railway
Due to popular demand Christopher
Vine has published four more
fantastic paperback books in the
Peter’s Railway series. For any child
that just can’t get enough of train stories these
books are a must, full of exciting adventures,
escapades on the railways, making of a real
locomotive and some hair raising tales from the
olden days. A wonderful series for youngsters
who have grown up loving trains and want to
learn more – the perfect gift this Christmas.
Go to www.petersrailway.com for more details.
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Messy Handwriting
If you have a child who is left handed,
chances are they haven’t been taught to
write. Most are simply allowed to use
their left hand. As the right-handed
parent of a left handed child I admit to
having that same attitude. I now know
that I was completely wrong.
Left-handers push the pen across the
page, whereas their right-handed
friends will pull. This can lead to
smudging and untidy work, which in
turn leads to anxiety on the part of the
child. At an early stage a left handed
child should be encouraged to master
the correct handwriting position and
paper placement to avoid problems as
the writing assignments increase.
The paper should be rotated to 45
degrees with the hand and wrist below
the writing. Any pen needs to be held
in a strong 3-point grip. In Early Years
this can be supported with a triangular
bodied pencil or a moulded grip around
a regular pencil. If your child can get
into good habits from the start of their
school life, they will avoid problems
when they graduate to a fountain pen
and longer writing assignments.
Hook Grip
Some left-handers use a hooked grip
to avoid the problem of smudging, and
angle the pen in the same way a right-
hander would. This causes more
problems than it solves. The hook grip
becomes more uncomfortable the
more you write. It leads to an over
tight grip and aching hands which in
turn lead to messy handwriting. The
wrist should always be below the
writing line. If your child is developing
a hook grip, consider introducing a
sloped surface to resolve the problem.
Elbow Collision
At some point your child will have to
share a desk and if they’re left handed
this can be a problem.
“I always end up banging elbows,”
explains my 9-year-old daughter. “That
makes my writing messy.”
You child should always be placed at the
left hand side of a shared desk or next to
another left-hander. This gives them
plenty of space to get their paper
positioned correctly and avoid knocking
elbows with a right handed neighbour.
Mirror Writing
I remember being hugely concerned
when I discovered that my daughter
had completed a Reception assignment
using mirror writing. She had begun
her words on the right hand side of
the page and written from right to
left. It’s common in left handed
children and when you think about it,
it makes sense. If they are sat next to
a right-hander, they are simply
mirroring their work. Encourage them
to start on the left hand side of the
page by placing a coloured star in the
margin as a reminder.
Computers
Most ICT rooms are set up with the
computer mice on the right hand side
of the keyboard. This gives left handed
children an automatic disadvantage
because they either need to move the
mouse or attempt or use their right
hand. Be sure to let all the staff
involved with your child knows they’re
a left-hander and will need a different
workstation set up.
Supporting your left handed child1 in 10 children are left handed, but many fail to get the support they need in the early years of their education. Experts say teachers aren’t given the proper training and schools don’t have the right resources. Sarah Butters is mum to a left handed daughter. She takes a look at some of the most common problems faced by left handers and some tips for helping them out.
Useful Resources: www.anythingleft-handed.co.uk
www.lefthandedchildren.org
You can make a difference
Keith Milsom campaigns for better
support of left handed children in
our schools and offers some advice
about what to expect from your
child’s school.
“Despite decades of campaigning and
a string of promises from government
ministers and teacher training
authorities, there is still virtually no
guidance provided to teachers on helping
left-handed children and no process for
identifying left-handers in schools.
Make sure you talk to your child’s
teacher to make sure they know that
he/she is left-handed and may need
assistance and advice. Ask your child’s
teacher to talk YOU through the support
they’re going to give it so you can be sure
they really understand. If you’re
concerned, refer them to the teacher
guidance sheets available from
www.anythingleft-handed.co.uk.
The school should have left-handed
scissors available and pens that will help
left-handers write in the correct style.
If children are left to their own devices it
is very unlikely they will find writing
and cutting out easy. Apart from the
practical difficulties this can mean they
are working more slowly than the rest of
the class and lose some of confidence –
especially if the teacher tells them off for
“not doing it right”. Lefthanders can
end up underperforming at school and
having difficulty with written exams as
a result of a lack of informed guidance at
an early stage. It’s important parents
keep the pressure on schools to support
their left handed children.”
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Start with explaining
the concept
If your child understands
that multiplication is repeated
addition, they will have an easier
time learning them.
Using objects such as crayons,
illustrate a simple times table such
as 3 x 2. Make two groups of three
crayons, then count the crayons.
Continue until they understand that
multiplication is just adding a series
of numbers, 6 x 4 means 6 added
together 4 times (6 + 6 + 6 + 6).
Create a number line from 0 to 100.
Show them the pattern to working out
each multiple, i.e. the three times table
answers are every third number. End
by encouraging them to write out the
times tables on paper, using addition,
up to 12.
Show them the tricks of
the trade
Now they need to start learning
the facts, rather than by counting.
Learn the tricks of the trade first,
e.g. any number times by 10 is the
number with a zero on the end, e.g.
10 x 5 = 50. They are all listed on
www.mathsisfun.com/tables.html
Further ways to help
them memorise
Your aim now is to recite memorized
facts quickly and in any order.
If your child is a visual learner,
purchase or make flashcards. Write
the problem, like 4 x 9, on the front,
and the answer, 36, on the back. Buy
or create a times table poster and
display key facts.
Times tables raps and music CDs are
great for an auditory learner. Chant
the times tables as multiples 0, 5, 10,
15, etc. and also as sentences 1×5=5,
2×5=10, etc. Say difficult times tables
in a funny voice, a squeak or a whisper.
Use helpful rhymes to remember really
tricky ones, e.g. 8 x 8 = 64 becomes
“He ate and he ate and he sticks in the
door, eight times eight is sixty-four”.
For a kinaesthetic approach, add
actions. Children can clap, stamp or
jump on the difficult fact. Play
‘Knock, Knock’ –knock your fists twice
on the floor, then put out the number
of fingers of a times tables. The
winner is the first to say the answer.
Games to reinforce the
multiplication facts
After your child has a basic knowledge
of the tables, games will help instil the
recollection of correct facts quickly.
Multiplication Bingo, Hoo Ha!, Know
Your Times Tables and Math Whiz are
great board games.
There are a whole host of
multiplication computer games –
multiplication.com, Learn-
timestables.com, themathsfactor.com,
mathsisfun.com, maths-games.org,
and computer apps such as Squeebles,
Ghost Blasters, Multiple Wipeout.
Another idea is to print off worksheets
from Multiplication.com or Enchanted
Learning, math.about.com
How to learn the times tables
Learning the times tables is an important skill that is the foundation for all maths. With an extensive maths curriculum, and the latest stipulation being that children should master their tables up to 12x12 by the age of nine, teachers need parents help in getting children to learn the basic facts. Finding a pain-free method of learning times tables is not easy, but these tips and techniques you should help make major progress.
By Elisabeth Dolton
Keep it fun
Hallelujah! Your continued energy
and enthusiasm is very important –
go at their pace and always praise
their efforts. Aim to reward your
children with every bit of progress
made; it doesn’t have to be material
things, just a bit of fun together. Take
breaks often, relax, give lots of ‘high
fives’, and real compliments.
And keep it up!
After memorising times tables, it can
be all too easy to forget them! Don’t
give up too soon. It can take six or
seven weeks until the facts are truly
automatic. Practice quick-fire drilling.
There are numbers everywhere, so
multiply the digits in number plates or
in recipes. Print out a times table
square and keep a record of the tables
your child knows well, so you know
which ones you need to focus on.
Whichever method you choose, there
is never a truly pain-free answer
because real fluency requires real
practice over weeks and months. That
said, it is important for your child to
have a secure knowledge of the times
tables with instant recall – their future
maths
skills
depend
on it. So
take the
challenge,
make it
happen,
and enjoy
it!
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We aim to be as accurate as possible but the listings are compiled several weeks
beforehand and may be subject to change. Please contact venues in advance to
check details and prices.What’s On
NOVEMBER
Throughout November
Santa’s Christmas Wonderland(Please check website for opening dates)www.paultonspark.co.uk 023 8081 4442Tickets include entry to Santa’s Christmas Wonderland, as well as access to some of the Park’s other rides. Plus experience the magic of Peppa Pig World at Christmas featuring 7 fun rides and large indoor soft play area
Until 4 November
Halloween Festivalwww.marwell.org.uk/halloween0196277740710am – 4pmPrepare to be spooked…meet our bugs and decide for yourself if they are creepy or crawly. Plus, enjoy spooky storytelling with our resident witch. Visit our
pumpkin emporium – where you can buy a pumpkin (or bring your own) then draw on and carve your very own design. Our experts will be on hand to assist, so don’t be shy! Plus, throughout the week, different animals will be enjoying pumpkin treats – from meerkats to monkeys and many more – so come and join the Halloween fun!
2 November
Falconry for ChildrenSir Harold Hillier Gardenswww.hilliergardens.org.uk10am - 2pmAn unforgettable chance to be up close to these magnificent predators, eeing them fly free and having them fly to your gloved fist. Children must be accompanied by an adult. For ages 8 to 15. £50 includes one child and one adult, plus light refreshments booking essential.
3 November
Fireworks Night Royal Victoria Country Parkwww.hants.gov.uk/rvcp023 8045 5157Gates open at 6pm, Fireworks 7.30pm Another spectacular display to music in a beautiful setting. Refreshments, activities, miniature steam train rides and a mini fun fair are also available. Cedar Tea rooms will be open until 7.30pm. Price: Adult £5, child £3 (in advance) Adult £7, child £5, family ticket (2+2) £20 (on the night).
Tots n Tinies: Feeder Fun Sir Harold Hillier Gardenswww.hilliergardens.org.uk1pm - 3pmA gentle way for U7s to learn and play outdoors and this week make a bird seeder to take home. Places limited £5.95 per accompanied child with one adult.
Tots n Tinies: Little Presents & DecorationsSir Harold Hillier Gardenswww.hilliergardens.org.uk1pm - 3pmA gentle way for U7s to learn and play outdoors and this week crafts gifts or decorations to take home. Places limited £5.95 per accompanied child with one adult.
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10 November
Twyford St Mary’s Primary Annual Fireworks DisplayHunters Park5pm, firework display from 6.15pmThe Twyford St Mary’s Primary PTA invite you to come and join us for a spectacular evening, with good food and a fantastic fireworks display.
16 November
Christmas FairBeaulieuwww.beaulieu.co.uk01590 61234510am – 2.30pmThe annual Christmas Fair, held to raise funds to help the work of the Countryside Education Trust, takes place at Palace House, Beaulieu. There is a huge variety of stalls again this year including Festive Foods, Antiques, Jewellery, Handbags, Gifts for Garden & Home, Plants, Bottles, Cakes & Preserves. Entry is £3 per person.
18 November
Little Pickles MarketsRiver Park Leisure CentreGordon Road, Winchester SO23 7DDwww.littlepicklesmarkets.co.uk2pm - 3.30pmBuy and sell pre-loved good quality baby and children’s clothing and equipment.
22 November
Ice rink at Winchester Cathedralwww.winchestercathedral.co.ukExperience an exhilarating skate under the stars and see how the Cathedral provides a stunning backdrop to these exciting Christmas events. People of all ages and abilities can enjoy our open-air real ice rink. We have a team of trained ice stewards who ensure that our rink is safe and well maintained. To 31 December
22 – 23 November
Winchester Cathedral Christmas Marketwww.winchestercathedral.co.ukRecognised as one of the best in Europe and renowned for its spectacular location, the Winchester Cathedral Christmas Market brings high quality exhibitors, wonderful Christmas gifts and an abundance of festive foods.
Our Christmas Market is inspired by traditional German Christmas markets and attracts more than 350,000 visitors each year. The pretty wooden chalets are situated in the Cathedral’s historic Inner Close surrounding an open-air real ice rink.
23 November
Christmas at Marwell Marwell Wildlifewww.marwell.org.ukBe enchanted… Our fabulous festive event returns as we invite you once again to come on a magical journey to meet Santa, Mrs. Claus and their attentive elves! Enjoy magnificent decorations inside stately Marwell Hall, including the magical ice palace, Mrs. Claus’ cosy storytelling parlour and Santa’s magnificent throne-room. Your experience lasts approx. 45 minutes and includes refresh-ments, music and storytelling. To 24 December
24 November
Christmas at Marwellwww.marwell.org.uk/christmas0844 736 4200Various times 10.30am – 5.45pmMake your family’s Christmas magical this winter and join in the festivities as we celebrate with a few special friends. Join the elves in their toy factory in Marwell Hall and warm yourself with a glass of mulled wine, or hot blackcurrant, and a mince pie. Follow Mrs. Claus as she welcomes you through to her parlour for the loveable story and puppet show of Pinocchio. Step into the elf kitchen to decorate your own Christmas cookie before being called to meet Santa in his sparkling grotto and receive a special gift for all children under the age of 14. Meet Pickle the Penguin and enjoy time with Santa’s elves in what promises to be an enchanting Christmas experience. Your experience will last around an hour and includes all of the above as well as entry to Marwell WildlifeTo 4 December
24 November
Little Pickles Markets, Pavilion on the Park, Kingfisher Road, Eastleigh, SO50 9LHwww.littlepicklesmarkets.co.uk1pm - 2.30pmBuy and sell pre-loved good quality baby and children’s clothing and equipment.
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Baby and Children’s MarketThe Romsey School, Main Hall and Cafe, Greatbridge, Romsey SO51 8ZB2pm to 4pmwww.babyandchildrensmarket.co.ukCome to our Christmas Nearly New Sale! We offer a large selection of stalls selling excellent quality pre loved, new items and gifts for boys and girls aged from birth to six years. Goody Bags. Free Parking. Entrance: Adults: £1, Kids go free. For further information or to book a stall visit our website or phone us on 07580 410594.
25 November
The Wonderful Wibble Christmas FayreColden Common Community Centre, St Vigor Waywww.WiBBLE.us2-4pm Free EntryWomen in Business: Brilliant Local Enterprise. Stalls include: cakes, crafts, books and bags,jewellery, pottery and spa treatments, games, puzzles and toys, hand-made gifts, designer clothes and sock-monkeys! Plus, mini portrait photography studio, face-painting and glitter tattoos, charity tombola for Make a Wish Foundation UK.
DECEMBER
Throughout December
Santa’s Christmas Wonderland(Please check website for opening dates)www.paultonspark.co.uk 023 8081 4442Tickets include entry to Santa’s Christmas Wonderland, as well as access to some of the Park’s other rides. Plus experience the magic of Peppa Pig World at Christmas featuring 7 fun rides and large indoor soft play area.
1 December
Beginners Stargazing NightsIntech Science Centrewww.intech.co.ukCome to INTECH for stargazing and more! Something for all ages. No pre-booking required – just drop in.
Grand Bauble HuntSir Harold Hillier Gardenswww.hilliergardens.org.uk10am - 4pm (last entry 3pm)Our Grand Bauble Hunt is back (oh yes it is!). Hunt for the decorated Christmas trees around the Gardens and collect coloured cones from the foot of each tree to claim your ‘treasure’ as a prize.
What’s On
Sat 1 to Sun 16 December10am–4pm (last entry 3pm)Hunt for the special decorated Christmas trees around the Gardens depicting ‘Jack and the Beanstalk.’ Collect cone baubles from the foot of each tree to claim your treasure prize!
Adults: Free with normalGardens admission; Child: £2(Gardens’ members and Culture-All Passport holders visit for free!)
* 2 for 1 event Adult entry: show voucher at point of sale. Cheapest goes free. Not in conjunction with other offers. Excludes Groups. Valid only on 1-16 December 2012
t: 01794 369318 | www.hilliergardens.org.ukSir Harold Hillier Gardens, Jermyns Lane,
Adults: Free with normal admission (see advert for 2 for 1 entry). Children: £2To 16 December
Little Pickles MarketsJubilee Hall, Little Shore Lane,Bishops Waltham, SO32 1EDwww.littlepicklesmarkets.co.uk 10am - 11.30amBuy and sell pre-loved good quality baby and children’s clothing and equipment.
1 – 2 December
SANTA SPECIALS Watercress Linewww.watercressline.co.ukSee Santa on a steam train – the perfect way to start Christmas! Join Santa as we steam on a magical one hour round trip through the scenic Hampshire countryside as he visits you in your seat! Santa gives every child a gift in a special souvenir sack with soft drinks for children and wine and mince pies for the grown-ups. Departing from either Alresford or Alton, Santa Specials are by advance booking only.Fares: Adults £15, Children over 1 year £15, Children under 1 year £8. Fares include all booking fees.
2 December
Winter JewelsSir Harold Hillier Gardenswww.hilliergardens.org.uk10am - 5pm (last entry 4pm)Contemporary Jewellery Exhibition. Back by popular demand this festive season. Exhibition showcasing the work of the Wessex branch of the Association for Contemporary Jewellery. Pieces are hand made and perfect Christmas gifts for parents, grandparents and children. Free admission. To 31 December
Little Pickles MarketsThe Hilt, Hiltingbury Road,Chandlers Ford, SO53 5NPwww.littlepicklesmarkets.co.uk2pm - 3.30pm. Buy and sell pre-loved good quality baby and children’s clothing and equipment.
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8 December
Christmas tree festivalRoyal Victoria Country Parkwww.hants.gov.uk/rvcp023 8045 515710am – 4pmSee our magnificent chapel filled with wondrous Christmas trees, decorated by local schools, businesses and charities. Visit the Nativity Scene, have a go at a selection of self guided activities and don’t forget to hang your Christmas wish on the wishing tree. Live Christmas music at weekends only. In the Heritage Visitor Centre.Price: Adult £2, child £1 (under 3s free). To 20 December
8 December
Little Pickles Markets2000 Centre, St Johns Road,Hedge End, 2030 4AFwww.littlepicklesmarkets.co.uk10am - 11.30amBuy and sell pre-loved good quality baby and children’s clothing and equipment.
8 – 9 December
SANTA SPECIALS Watercress Linewww.watercressline.co.ukSee Santa on a steam train – the perfect way to start Christmas! Join Santa as we steam on a magical one hour round trip through the scenic Hampshire countryside as he visits you in your seat! Santa gives every child a gift in a special souvenir sack with soft drinks for children and wine and mince pies for the grown-ups. Departing from either Alresford or Alton, Santa Specials are by advance booking only.Fares: Adults £15, Children over 1 year £15, Children under 1 year £8. Fares include all booking fees.
Christmas tree festival weekend specialRoyal Victoria Country Parkwww.hants.gov.uk/rvcp023 8045 515710am – 4pmTwo special weekends of fun and activities to compliment the Tree Festival. Includes: Santa’s Grotto (£5), children’s activities, roast chestnuts and mulled wine.Price: Free entry (small charges for activities).
15 December
Christmas CelebrationsBeaulieuwww.beaulieu.co.uk01590 612345Various opening timesChristmas at Beaulieu is a time of magic with fun, activities and entertainment for all the family. Visitors can talk to characters from Victorian times to discover what life was really like ‘Upstairs and Downstairs’ at Christmas time and warm themselves in front of the yule log in the hearth of the great fireplace whilst enjoying a glass of hot fruit punch. Visit the website for opening times.To 6 January
15 – 16 December
SANTA SPECIALS Watercress Linewww.watercressline.co.ukSee Santa on a steam train – the perfect way to start Christmas! Join Santa as we steam on a magical one hour round trip through the scenic Hampshire countryside as he visits you in your seat! Santa gives every child a gift in a special souvenir sack with soft drinks for children and wine and mince pies for the grown-ups.
Departing from either Alresford or Alton, Santa Specials are by advance booking only.Fares: Adults £15, Children over 1 year £15, Children under 1 year £8. Fares include all booking fees.
Christmas tree festival weekend specialRoyal Victoria Country Parkwww.hants.gov.uk/rvcp023 8045 515710am – 4pmTwo special weekends of fun and activities to compliment the Tree Festival. Includes: Santa’s Grotto (£5), children’s activities, roast chestnuts and mulled wine.Price: Free entry (small charges for activities).
Santa Specials Royal Victoria Country Parkwww.hants.gov.uk/rvcp023 8045 5157Enjoy a ride on the steam train to Santa’s Grotto. Visit Santa and receive a gift (for under 10yrs) and festival fayre for all the family. Each visit lasts approximately 30 minutes. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Book early to avoid disappointment. Price: Tickets: £12
What’s On
19November – December 2012 Families Solent West
16 December
Creative Christmas Wrapping the Natural WaySir Harold Hillier Gardenswww.hilliergardens.org.uk2pm- 4pmMake time to wrap those presents for your loved ones with natural materials from the Gardens plus brown paper and ribbons – all materials provided. Tea or coffee and mince pies provided. £25 booking essential.
17 December
Evergreen Glory Family TrailSir Harold Hillier Gardenswww.hilliergardens.org.uk10am - 5pm (last entry 4pm)Fun family ‘I Spy Winter’ around the Gardens. Free with normal admission To 6 January
21 December
Christmas Tree SaleRoyal Victoria Country Parkwww.hants.gov.uk/rvcp023 8045 515710am – 3pmMany of the Christmas tree festival trees and their decorations will be available for sale. Come and reserve yours over the festival period.
21 – 22 December
Santa Specials Royal Victoria Country Parkwww.hants.gov.uk/rvcp023 8045 5157Enjoy a ride on the steam train to Santa’s Grotto. Visit Santa
and receive a gift (for under 10yrs) and festival fayre for all the family. Each visit lasts approximately 30 minutes. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Book early to avoid disappointment. Price: Tickets: £12
21 – 24 December
SANTA SPECIALS Watercress Linewww.watercressline.co.ukSee Santa on a steam train – the perfect way to start Christmas! Join Santa as we steam on a magical one hour round trip through the scenic Hampshire countryside as he visits you in your seat! Santa gives every child a gift in a special souvenir sack with soft drinks for children and wine and mince pies for the grown-ups. Departing from either Alresford or Alton, Santa Specials are by advance booking only.Fares: Adults £15, Children over 1 year £15, Children under 1 year £8. Fares include all booking fees.
New Years Day
Garden Tour for all the FamilySir Harold Hillier Gardenswww.hilliergardens.org.uk2pmAfter all the festivities, take time out with our horticultural experts and enjoy a relaxing afternoon tour of the Garden. Book in person on the day. All day breakfasts available at the Pavilion Restaurant.