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How to make learning fun for your grandchildren

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Anonymous, 21 March 2012 09:44

If you want to help your grandchildren’s with their schoolwork, look no further than the kitchen, the garden and your local shops! TheSchoolRun’s Elena Dalrymple explains how your everyday routine is packed with opportunities to share your knowledge Whether you occasionally do the school pick-up or you are the main homework helper, grandparents have a huge amount of numeracy, literacy ...

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Days out with the grandchildren this easter

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Angela Whenman, 21 February 2012 15:12

If you have the joy of looking aftwer your grandchildren over the Easter holidays we've come up with some ideas to help you keep them occupied.   Wildlife and Butterfly ParkSouth Lincs / West Norfolk borderSadly this will be the last season for the long established Wildlife and Butterfly Park. It houses a collection of rare butterflies, reptiles and insects, ...

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My son's girlfriend won't let me take my grandchildren out

nuttyhev, Children and Grandchildren

29 January 2012 12:24

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Family friendly farms to visit

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Michelle Nightingale, 13 January 2012 15:30

Here are our top five family friendly farms to visit with your grandkids suggested by Let’s Go with the Children.   1 Baylham House Rare Breeds FarmSet in beautiful Suffolk countryside, this working livestock farm is home to endangered breeds of farm animals including cows, sheep, goats, poultry, alpacas and pigs. Visit in February and your grandkids will love meeting ...

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  • 29 September 2011
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The big butterfly count

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Michelle Nightingale, 25 July 2011 10:15

Join the nationwide Big Bufferfly Count campaign and encourage your grandchildren to help record the butterflies in your garden. Not only will it help identify trends in species and help protect them for the future, but it will also help experts understand the effect of climate change on wildlife. To take part simply choose a sunny 15 minutes and record ...

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Be the best gran @ 50, 60 or 70

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Sheena Correa, 08 June 2011 17:02

Your grandchildren need different things from you as they grow up. Here’s a handy guide to being there for them at any age. In your 50s Your grandchildren may still be babies or toddlers and likely to need lots of practical, hands-on help. Here’s how to make the best of their early years…   Don’t criticize Offer advice to new ...

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How to… take control

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Sheena Correa, 14 March 2011 10:22

‘No’ is one of the hardest words to say – so here are some simple ways to use it in your life, without sounding rude Saying ‘no’ to family Sometimes family assume you’re at their beck and call, and will drop everything to help out. It’s hard to tell your loved ones no when you want to help, but if ...

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Get your grandkids out in the garden

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Jade Pickering, 18 February 2011 15:42

Turn your grandkids fingers green by helping them plant their very own tomatoes. Grow your own tangy tomatoes   Home grown tomatoes taste really yummy, so follow Suttons Seeds top tips: Sow your seeds between February and April by placing them in a 6mm deep tray of firm, moist compost. Place the tray on a sunny windowsill and water when ...

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Envelope Advent Calender

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Jade Pickering, 22 November 2010 09:52

YOU WILL NEED25 envelopes in seasonal coloursNumber stickersWhite cardMini pegsRibbonStickersButtonsScissorsGlueHOW TO MAKE1 Get the grandkids to help sticking the numbers 1-25, for the days leading to Christmas Day, on circles of white card. Then stick each number circle to an envelope. 2 Using different embellishments, get them to decorate each envelope with paper shapes, stickers, stamps, buttons and feathers, or ...

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