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Wednesday, 9 August 2017

Summer fun ideas 2-Bean bag toss

You will need the following

  • A ladder
  • Bean bags/small balls
  • Cards to write point numbers on





Hope this photo explains what it should look like but it's very simple concept. Take turns to throw bean bags or small balls and add up points. Great for a set of challenges game.

Monday, 7 August 2017

Summer Fun ideas- most likely to game

I had a brainwave today to do a short mini blog series on ideas to do in the Summer hols but just to post an idea at a time.

Today at work we did a game of most likely to as inspired by my new found love of YouTube stars. For any of you don't know what this game is you tend to do it in pairs and each person has two cards with each of their names on it. You then ask a set of questions to the pair and they have to holdup the card of the person most likely to. Example of the questions we used....

1.whos the most organised?
2.who takes longer to get ready?
3.whos more laid back?
4. Who takes longer in the toilet?

These are a few we did lots and swapped around between the three of us. Some were very silly questions haha but we had fun and it was a short game. Just to note I did this with older children and it's only a game you can do with older.

Wednesday, 2 August 2017

Beale Park, Near Reading Berkshire

This week I have been out and about as I've had some annual leave so had the perfect opportunity to catch up with some uni friends and their little one.
We decided to visit Beale Park as it was kind of a halfway point for all of us and their was enough to entertain a 1 year old also.

As I am the worst blogger ever I didn't take any photos myself which I really need to get better at.  So I will insert some photos within the blog that I will find.




What's there?
  • outdoor play areas
  • little tikes play area for younger children
  • train ride
  • the gardens
  • animals
  • small pool
We had a leisurely stroll around looking at the gardens and animals before stopping for a very extended picnic lunch.
I thought the outdoor play areas for the little ones were really good although my friend did comment that they had gotten really hot (plastic equipment) as it was a sunny day and there was no shade covering.  We didn't use the pool but it was definitely warm enough for older children so if your going on a warm day take some swimwear for your little ones.

There was a variety of animals including squirrel monkeys, peacock, meerkats and tortoises however we expected to seem some more.  They have the space at Beale Park for more animals so maybe that's what I would to see more of.
    Image of Alpaca
    Image of Red-necked Wallaby



Eating facilities
We decided to take our own picnic food as it was going to be a gorgeous day and plenty of space outside to do this.  There is a restaurant at the park if you don't want to take your own though.  Later in the afternoon we went in to get an ice cream and they had a few varietys to choose from.  Side note there was a minimum card payment of £10 unless you pay 45p.

Value for money
£10 for adults and under 2s free so I think that's not too bad.  As a family you can definitely make a day out of it and you get a free train ride with the price of your ticket.


This I definitely would say is a good weather day venue as there is not a lot to do inside so save it for then. You can then get the most of your day out.  This is quite a short blog hope you have found it useful.

Useful info
http://www.bealepark.org.uk/