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well these things are not going to keep older kids 8 and above amused for 6 weeks when you have kids of different ages have to keep everyone happy
How do you deal with trouble makers
Hello Val
Do I know you what letter. Are you the Val in Cambridge if so phone me. If not tell please tell me what your talking about as I am lost.
To Roger from Southsea
What a lovely, caring letter you sent, I wish there were more people around like you........God Bless you.xxxx
the school holidays are coming up! (dread!)
here are a few things to try with your kids.
1. sounds boring i know but younger kids love it - feed some ducks, go to your local lake or water area and feed the duck/geese that sit there. the duck apprieciate it and so do the kids.
2. take them to a zoo - a lot of zoos during the holidays offer petting sessions, the main zoo where i work sometimes allow kids to come face to face with some amazing animlas (ostrich chicks,baby giraffe and every ones favorite the creepy kind,
3. the pictures, lets face it after a week or two us mums are tearing our hair out! take the kids to the cinema (wall;e looks good, my 5 year old son can not wait for that one!) and you can chill for a couple of hours while they are entertained.
4. a picnic, especially girls, they love organizing things, make finger foods so it is easy for the kids to help prepare the food.
5. a game of ball in the park, exercise and fresh air, and fun too. join in and have a laugh, and it is free. do not forget drinks though.
anymore i think of i will post!
night hope they help.
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