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HANNAH AND THE MINI BEASTS: JULY 2020 We have however been enjoying the weather and the garden, the twins got a trampoline for their birthday, something all the boys have wanted for a while but we've never agreed to have one, but with the lockdown in place and wanting them to get off their games consoles we decided that a trampoline may be the best way to go about getting them out in the garden more, we weren't wrong HANNAH AND THE MINI BEASTS: SEPTEMBER 2020 I adore all three and love nothing more than spoiling them to new treats, one thing that I don't quite adore is them scratching at the carpets or the sofa legs, so I am always on the hunt for new scratching poles or mats, so when I came across Catipilla I was very interested in their wall-mounted scratching poles. HANNAH AND THE MINI BEASTS:IT'S A GIRL... We were expecting to find out we were going to be having another boy join our clan, so we were totally thrown when we were told it was agirl.
HANNAH AND THE MINI BEASTS: SANDRINGHAM WOODS Yesterday we headed off to Sandringham with Jon's sister and Nephew Jenni and Sam, and met his mum there for Sunday walk and a chance for all the boys to have some fun away from the house. HANNAH AND THE MINI BEASTS: A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A The room was pretty much free flow and the staff were guided by what the children needed or wanted. There are set times for nappy changes, such as before they eat lunch and before the children go down for a nap, although if the child needed a nappy HANNAH AND THE MINI BEASTS: CARE FOR YOUR BEAR • 66% of Teddy bears contained staphylococcus aureus, a microbe linked to skin infections, respiratory disease and food poisoning,. HANNAH AND THE MINI BEASTS The simple act of freezing water to turn it into ice is fascinating and children will particularly like the idea of freezing objects into blocks of ice and then watching them melt. You can freeze plastic toys, flowers from the garden, sweets and all sorts of things which can then be admired as ice blocks! HANNAH AND THE MINI BEASTS: 2019 This historic castle enables the visitor to travel back in time to 1066 Norman England. Explore the Castle and roam through the Norman Village hidden behind the castle walls, wander in and out of the many houses and view the scenes, smell the log fires burning and experience the ambience of an ancient bygone lifestyle. HANNAH AND THE MINI BEASTS: EXPLORING MINDFULNESS WITH Mindfulness is a relaxation technique, which helps you to focus on the present moment and calm a busy mind. This means slowing down and paying attention to your senses and feelings, in order to achieve a calmer presence and improve your mental health. HANNAH AND THE MINI BEASTS: JUNE 2020 Available from 22 nd May, the range includes three options: First Week Essentials, Mums Favourites and Hospital Bag Kit. Each kit includes all the essentials that mums and mums-to-be may need for breastfeeding, from nipple cream, through to nursing pads and milkstorage bags.
HANNAH AND THE MINI BEASTS: JULY 2020 We have however been enjoying the weather and the garden, the twins got a trampoline for their birthday, something all the boys have wanted for a while but we've never agreed to have one, but with the lockdown in place and wanting them to get off their games consoles we decided that a trampoline may be the best way to go about getting them out in the garden more, we weren't wrong HANNAH AND THE MINI BEASTS: SEPTEMBER 2020 I adore all three and love nothing more than spoiling them to new treats, one thing that I don't quite adore is them scratching at the carpets or the sofa legs, so I am always on the hunt for new scratching poles or mats, so when I came across Catipilla I was very interested in their wall-mounted scratching poles. HANNAH AND THE MINI BEASTS:IT'S A GIRL... We were expecting to find out we were going to be having another boy join our clan, so we were totally thrown when we were told it was agirl.
HANNAH AND THE MINI BEASTS: SANDRINGHAM WOODS Yesterday we headed off to Sandringham with Jon's sister and Nephew Jenni and Sam, and met his mum there for Sunday walk and a chance for all the boys to have some fun away from the house. HANNAH AND THE MINI BEASTS: A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A The room was pretty much free flow and the staff were guided by what the children needed or wanted. There are set times for nappy changes, such as before they eat lunch and before the children go down for a nap, although if the child needed a nappy HANNAH AND THE MINI BEASTS: CARE FOR YOUR BEAR • 66% of Teddy bears contained staphylococcus aureus, a microbe linked to skin infections, respiratory disease and food poisoning,. HANNAH AND THE MINI BEASTS: 2019 This historic castle enables the visitor to travel back in time to 1066 Norman England. Explore the Castle and roam through the Norman Village hidden behind the castle walls, wander in and out of the many houses and view the scenes, smell the log fires burning and experience the ambience of an ancient bygone lifestyle. HANNAH AND THE MINI BEASTS: JUNE 2020 Available from 22 nd May, the range includes three options: First Week Essentials, Mums Favourites and Hospital Bag Kit. Each kit includes all the essentials that mums and mums-to-be may need for breastfeeding, from nipple cream, through to nursing pads and milkstorage bags.
HANNAH AND THE MINI BEASTS: EXPLORING MINDFULNESS WITH Mindfulness is a relaxation technique, which helps you to focus on the present moment and calm a busy mind. This means slowing down and paying attention to your senses and feelings, in order to achieve a calmer presence and improve your mental health. HANNAH AND THE MINI BEASTS: OCTOBER 2020 W ithout a community, women are more likely to suffer from baby blues and post-natal depression. YogaBellies Nurture offers support when women need it most. The classes include postpartum self and infant massage techniques, rituals and HANNAH AND THE MINI BEASTS: APRIL 2020 Hand-crafted in paper and clay and created using traditional stop motion animation from Antony Elworthy (Coraline, Corpse Bride and Isle of Dogs), this 52 x 5-minute series is written and directed by feature film director Harry Sinclair with music by Don McGlashan (The Front Lawn) and produced by Fiona Copland for Stretchy and Heather Walker of Yowza Animation (Curious George, Welcome To the HANNAH AND THE MINI BEASTS: SEPTEMBER 2020 I adore all three and love nothing more than spoiling them to new treats, one thing that I don't quite adore is them scratching at the carpets or the sofa legs, so I am always on the hunt for new scratching poles or mats, so when I came across Catipilla I was very interested in their wall-mounted scratching poles. HANNAH AND THE MINI BEASTS: MAY 2020 Bed time usually goes pretty smoothly, we still stick to the bath and bed routine, my aim is usually to have them in bed by 7 ish. The twinssettle down after
HANNAH AND THE MINI BEASTS: 2016 Mega Machines Play Box and My Mega Digger Toolbox all from Igloobooks. Oscar and Alex both loved the Digger Driver book, Oscar tried to perfect his driving skills, whilst Alex loved pushing all the noisy buttons! It makes a fun and interactive bedtime story. Rupert loved lining up all the road signs from the Tool box and Play box. HANNAH AND THE MINI BEASTS: 2017 This Peppa Pig astronaut shaped case includes glow-in-the-dark stickers, a build-your-own rocket and light-up projector torch with 3discs to project
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TUESDAY, 31 MARCH 2020 REDUCE YOUR HOUSEHOLD WASTE WITH EASIYO YOGURT MARKER THE EASI SWITCH WHICH COULD SAVE 287 TONNES OF SINGLE USE PLASTIC IF BUYING HABITS CHANGED BY JUST 1% Reducing plastic consumption is already top of the nation’s agenda with eight out of 10 Brits wanting to reduce their plastic waste and nearly half (46 per cent) feeling guilty about their plastic waste consumption according to recent YouGov research. Now EasiYo, the world’s No.1 make-at-home yogurt brand, is calling on families to make a switch from chiller bought yogurt to EasiYo. It’s a move which could save a whopping 41 million single use plastic yogurt pots from the bin per year for every 1% of the nation’s chilled yogurt sales. THAT 1% OF THE UK’S ANNUAL YOGURT CONSUMPTION WEIGHS IN AT A HUGE 287 TONNES OF PLASTIC – EQUIVALENT TO A HERD OF 41 ELEPHANTS OR 23 DOUBLE-DECKER BUSES. The switch to EasiYo removes the need for single-use plastic yogurt pots. One sachet of EasiYo makes 1kg of fresh yogurt, saving 8 x 125g single-use plastic pots making their way into fridges and then intothe rubbish bin.
And whilst sceptics might think making yogurt at home is difficult, EasiYo has made it simple, thanks to its yogurt maker and sachetmixes.
With no moving parts or electronics: an EasiYo sachet is simply mixed with room-temperature water in the re-usable pot, shaken, a kettle of boiling water is poured into the EasiYo yogurt maker, the jar is immersed in the water and eight hours later 1kg of delicious yogurt is ready to put into the fridge. Also, with EasiYo there are no artificial ingredients, thickeners orgums.
EasiYo has already noticed a surge in EasiYo UK online sales over the last year as plastic conscious shoppers begin to make the switch. Online sales for EasiYo’s delicious make-at-home yogurt have risen by 151% for 2019’s financial year. We were recently sent an EasiYo yogurt marker along with a yogurt pouch to see if it could help us reduce our plastic waste. The boys are massive yoghurt lovers and we can get through quite a lot in just a week, so I was more than keen to see if this would be something that would help me cut out the added plastic waste we create weekly. It was instant love for me, I'm a sucker for anything baby pink. The flavour we had to try was Greek style strawberry yogurt.
I knew I'd love it but wasn't sure if the boys would, as they've never tried a greek styled yoghurt before. Making your EasiYo yogurt step by step;STEP ONE.
Half-fill your yogurt jar with room temperature, drinking water. Add the contents of a yogurt sachet, pop on the lid and give it agood shake.
Fill the jar up with more water to about 5mm from the top... andshake again.
STEP TWO
Push the plastic insert spacer down inside the Yogurt Maker as far asit can go.
(Check the correct side is facing up). Pour boiling water into the Yogurt Maker to the top of the plasticinsert spacer.
STEP THREE
Put your jar into the Yogurt Maker so that it sits on top of theplastic insert.
The boiling water will rise part-way up the sides of the jar. Put the Yogurt Maker lid on and leave it on your kitchen worktop for 8 to 12 hours (or overnight) to let the yogurt set... and the magicwill happen!
Not putting it in the fridge straight away did confuse me, but I followed the instructions to the T, though we did leave ours out for 24 hours rather than 12, as I didn't think it was set enough afteronly 12 hours.
Once in the fridge, we left it for another 24 hours and then enjoyed a rather yummy breakfast! The boys were all very impressed without homemade yogurt and all asked for seconds. Even Ru my fussy pants eater happily enjoyed his, he even enjoyed bragging about how he had made it all by himself!! There are plenty of flavours to choose from and the yogurt is very reasonably priced, especially when you tot up your month yoghurtexpensive!
Also a bonus, they are still delivering in this pandemic we are going through, so not being able to get yoghurts in the shop may be the perfect time to try your hand at making your very own!! To find out more about EasiYo and shop the range visit EasiYo.comwhere
you can even sign up to the Bundles yogurt subscription service to get your favourite flavours delivered to your door.No comments:
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BUNNY TO COME BOUNDING INTO HOMES ACROSS THE UK FAMILIES PREPARING FOR AN EASTER AT HOME THIS YEAR NEED NOT GET ‘TWITCHY’ AS THE EASTER BUNNY IS DUE TO ‘BOUND’ INTO HOMES ON A LIVE BROADCAST OVER THE EASTER HOLIDAYS DELIVERING A FULL PROGRAMME OF BUNNY LED INTERACTIVE ENTERTAINMENT. The new experience has been developed by the creators of the Easter Bunny Live event, an annual live experience that was due to be touring the country to deliver the full Easter experience. Helen Nurse, Director of Fun for Wonder Adventures, explains; “Despite having to cancel the event, we didn’t want anyone to miss out on the magic of Easter so we’ve been working hard to take all the fun online for children to still experience at home.” The live-streamed event will deliver the same fun, imaginative entertainment as the live experience, all designed to get children involved and active together with their parents. After registering for a chosen event date and time ‘visitors’ will be directed to join a private Facebook group where the event will be securely broadcast. During the online event, the Easter Bunny will deliver storytelling, interactive games and riddles all of which the children join in at home. He will also run an egg hunt which families can do around their space and they will learn the new ‘Easter Bunny Hop song and dance’ – a special single will be released especially for theevent.
_GET A SNEAK-PEEK OF THE NEW EASTER BUNNY HOP SINGLE HERE: _ _HTTPS://YOUTU.BE/OZPBY8R-OZK_
Helen Nurse adds; “During the event, we’ll be encouraging parents to send messages for personal Easter Bunny shout-outs as well.” The team behind the event, wonderadventures.co.uk,
is a family run business including their own children as chief fun testers. They specialise in interactive experiences for under 10’s including live events and online interactive treasure hunts. Helen added; “With our experience covering live and online content - taking the Easter event online seemed the obvious thing to do.” Helen, Director continues: “We are passionate about providing imaginative play experiences, inspiring kids and encouraging children and parents to play interactively together and so it is actually more important than ever to provide this at home at what will be a challenging time for a lot of families. We want to still provide opportunities for families to experience special, fun moments together and make memories. And being able to bring this into the home as a live experience means families can mark Easter and do something together that is memorable.”__ Registration for the event is just £5 per family. To register or for more information on the Easter Bunny Challenge LIVE online or the interactive treasure hunts go to http://www.wonderadventures.co.ukNo comments:
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FRIDAY, 13 DECEMBER 2019- PORTUGAL -
Back in August, the younger three minibeasts all had their very firsttrip abroad.
We flew off to Portugal, for a massive family holiday. We went with my parents, my brother and his family and my cousin. We re-booked a villa that we had hired 10 years ago and surprisingly nothing much had changed, apart from we took up more space this time thanks to the additions of all the new children. The villa was in Moledo, which is in the North of Portugal. Filled with beautiful beaches and friendly people Having our own villa meant we could do what we liked and when weliked.
The boys all need feeding pretty much non stop or they get hangry, so not having to wait for set meal times worked for us. As I'm talking about Villas, did you know that Clickstay has 75,000 Villas worldwide to choosefrom!
Amongst those 75,000 there are some amazing villas in Portugal , which could help you plan your very own Portugues villa holiday. There was a local supermarket that we all enjoyed visiting, especially the boys as they loved looking at all the fresh fish on offer and all the different sort of sweets and snacks Portugal had compared to back home. Moledo had lots of different bars and restaurants which we could walk to from our villa, a couple of mornings as we were up before everyone else the boys and I would walk down to one of the favourite bars and they'd all have pancakes for breakfast whilst I enjoyed a nice strong Portuguese coffee. The bar also had a very long Gin list that Kelly, my mum and I tried to work our way through. Pretty sure we nearly succeeded too. Being within walking distance of two different beaches we thought we'd probably spend most of our time down on one of them, but the kids loved being by the pool and playing hide and seek in the garden. The kids pretty much took the lead on how the day would fold out and we were all pretty happy with that, if the kids wanted to stay by the pool there were enough adults to keep an eye out if some others wanted to go into town and do a little bit of exploring. One of the best things about the villa was that the wifi wasn't on and the TV didn't have any signal which meant the kids couldn't get sucked into screen time and they actually spent most of their downtime colouring in or making up games to play together. It was great to see them all having fun together without the aid of a console or iPad in their hands. Towards the end of the holiday, we heard about a festival going on in a nearby town, so we packed up the van and headed over to Viana Do Castelo and witness their amazing Feasts of Nossa Senhora da Agonia. _The Feast of Senhora da Agonia is probably _t_he most famous pilgrimage in the region._ _ It is celebrated over the weekend after 15 August (day of the Solemnity of the Assumption of the Virgin), and usually includes ethnographic parades, processions on land and processions on the River Lima with decorated boats. The streets along which the religious procession passes carrying the image of the Virgin are decorated with carpets of flowers.__
The cult devoted to Senhora da Agonia dates back to the 18th century. It is associated with the devotion of the people engaged in fishing, who gave thanks or celebrated the graces received in times of trouble during storms and shipwrecks._ We all loved the drumming and the boys loved watching the groups dance around the square. The drumming was so loud we could hear it even when we were down bythe river.
It was an amazing day out and one I'm sure the boys won't forget anytime soon.
The boys spent two weeks perfecting their dive bombs and learning to swim in the sea, eating fancy fish meals that my brother who is a trained chef lovingly cooked up for them. They learned little snippets of Portuguese which Rupert loved showingoff to the locals.
They spent two weeks with their cousins who they hardly see since we moved away from London. We had midnight parties where they all showed off their very amusingdance skills.
We left our normal day to day routine back at home and the boys took a while to adjust but it was lovely to be stress-free and soaking up the sun rays whilst the boys all had a blast just being kids! I definitely feel villa holidays are for us, as we just wouldn't even fit into one hotel room. I feel there's more freedom with a villa holiday. Do you prefer a Villa holiday or are you an all-inclusive holidayer?No comments:
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