Tuesday, 1 December 2015

Christmas Gospel

Hi everyone, I don't know you but I would love to see a Christmas Gospel this year, if you 'd like too the 12 th of December there is a concert for 12.00 pounds at City Temple Church & Conference Centre.
The event will help women children in Nigeria and Malasia with your money 


Free Concert the 5th of December in Myfair &Belgravia

Christmas Entertainment on 30 November-3 January, London Bridge City

St Joseph's School Choir (16 Dec 12:30-13:00 at Hay's Galleria and 16 Dec 13:00-13:30 at More London)

Here below the link 

Tuesday, 24 November 2015

V&A Museum of Childhood


Art activity for children from 3 to 12 years old at the V&A for this Christmas Holiday.



Free drop-in art and craft session, story telling inspired by animals tales and tour around the gallery.





Children can have the experience to work in object inspired by the Museum, that they can bring at home. 






 Have a look the website for information about time

under the What s on you can have more information about the current exhibition and all the available activities.

ehttp://www.vam.ac.uk/moc/whatson/


Our first newsletter!


Nativity Show WITH REAL ANIMALS!

I think this Christmas event at Vauxhall City Farm on Sunday 13th December is going to be a lot of fun!  http://vauxhallcityfarm.org/events/christmas-family-fun-day-2/

Trip to Horniman Museum

We had a lovely time on Sunday at the Horniman Museum. On the lower ground floor is a display full of musical instruments and we discovered a little room to the side where we could go in and have a go and make our own music.

We made a quick trip to the aquarium before going to see the animals on the farm.

Before we left we spent some time on the outdoor music area.


Our Sunday outing to the Horniman Museum

Making beats!
Last weekend we had a group outing to the Horniman Museum in Dulwich. It's a fantastic FREE museum with a few exhibitions that you need to buy tickets to get into (such as the Aquarium).

CS and Dad really enjoyed the music room in the basement which had interactive tables where you could select the items on the display to listen to and to find out more about. CS also very quickly found the hands on area where children (and adults) can explore and play with some of the instruments.
Exploring the Gosse anemone tank

After the music room we moved onto the Aquarium which had sealife from Britain and far more tropical spaces. I loved the aquarium but don't think Callum was too keen as he was more interested in splashing the water (which isn't good for the sealife) and wandering about, I think it will be something that we will take him back to when he is a bit older.
My favourite - Sea Horses!

 Here are some of the pictures I took at the aquarium

Lobster - not for eating!
Clownfish - Finding Nemo!
Jellyfish