Category: Primary

Garden Games

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Are you trying to think of ideas to entertain the kids? We have some suggestions that could keep them entertained with things you having hanging around the house.

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Water Gun Pyramid

(adult supervision needed)

All you need is:

  • Water gun
  • Plastic cups

Method

Set up the plastic cups in a pyramid shape, take a step back and see who can knock them down with the water gun… Make sure your in the garden!

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Bring the bowling alley to your garden

(adult supervision needed)

All you need is:

  • Tins (Empty)
  • Tennis ball
  • Decorations/crafting material

Method

Take 6 tins, why not ask the kids to decorate them? Stack them up, grab a tennis ball, head to the garden and voila!

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Ring Toss

(adult supervision needed)

All you need is:

  • Empty kitchen rolls
  • Empty toilet rolls
  • Paper Plates
  • Celloptape, blue tac/PVA
  • Decorations/crafting material
  • Empty box

Method

Take the empty box and cut one of the sides out. Place the side flat on the table, this will be used as the base, place 4 cuts in the bottom of the rolls so they can flare out enough to be glued to the cardboard base.  

Decorate all elements, once dry stick to the base. Add numbers to each roll so when you throw the plate you can add your points up!

Take the paperplates and cute the middle out, wide enough to fit the rolls through. (Tip if you don’t have paper plates use the remains of the box)

Head to the garden and get throwing!

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10 Disney Films to Re-visit

If you’re one of the 5 million UK residents that has downloaded Disney+ so far*, you might be feeling a little spoilt for choice. Or, if you’re yet to download – you can use a 7-day free trial to try out the new platform.   

To save you pondering for hours on whether it’s Frozen 2 or Star Wars to kick off your Sunday movie day, we thought we’d share our top ten recommendations to please the whole family.

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1

Monster’s Inc

Suitable for ages 0+

Welcome Mike and Sulley into your home with this 2001 family favourite. Just in case you’ve been living under a rock the film follows best monster buds Mike and Sulley in their mission to keep a little girl names Boo out of sight and get her back home.

 

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2

Lady and the Tramp

Suitable for ages 0+

The ‘live action’ re-telling of the 1995 animated classic. Introduce your kids to the heartwarming tale of boy meets girl, or in the case, dog meets dog.

 

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3

Captain America: The First Avenger

Suitable for ages 12+

If your family fancy a challenge and have some time on your hands (47 hours and 48 minutes to be exact!), kick off your Marvel marathon with Captain America. The film is one of 22 films, so it will definitely keep you busy!

 

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4

Avatar

Suitable for ages 12+

Step into the magical world of Pandora from the comfort of your own home. The epic adventure movie is an emotional rolleroaster that won an abundance of awards, including three Oscars. So, if you don’t take our word for it.

 

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5

The Parent Trap

Suitable for ages 0+

Disney’s rendition of the 1961 original is the ultimate feel-good film that will leave you and your family humming the soundtrack for the foreseeable. Starring Lindsay Lohan, the film follows identical twins in their scheme to reunite their family.

 

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6

101 Dalmations

Suitable for ages 6+

For a family of dog lovers! 101 Dalmations is delightfully charming and equally as cheeky. Settle in for a film your whole family will enjoy, even your pup!

 

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7

Diary of a Wimpy Kid

Suitable for ages 9+

A failsafe for the kids and a guilty pleasure for the grown-ups! If your child cant get enough of the Jeff Kinney books, the film adaptation will be right up their street!

 

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8

Oliver and Company

Suitable for ages 0+

Some might say its an oldie but goldie! The 1988 animation follows a “feisty young cat” named Oliver as he explored New York. The film also features music from Billy Joel, Bette Midler and more.

 

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9

Mulan

Suitable for ages 6+

To prepare for the eventual arrival of the live action remake, settle in for your action-packed movie night full of female empowerment. The 1998 film follows Mulan as she takes her father’s place in the Imperial Army.

 

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10

Star Wars: The Phantom Menace: Episode 1

Suitable for ages 12+

If a Marvel marathon isn’t exactly your cup of tea, there’s always Star Wars? Start working your way through the 12 movies with The Phantom Menace.

 

 

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Tag us in your movie night selfies and let us know what films you choose!

*As of 26/03/20