How to build a simple den with kids

How to Make a Den

You know when you see something so simple and genius and have to share…….

As a child I spent hours building Dens which we call Forts in Canada

We went to Lollibop UK last weekend at Hatfield House in Herts, a lot of it was targeted at younger children but we noticed an area on the map for Den Building and Bear Grylls Survival which we thought would be great for slightly older children.  We eventually found ‘ Den City’ (clever name) tucked behind the main tent.  My initial reaction was ‘is that it?’ as it was just a series of ropes tied to the trees.

Den Building for Small Gardens

But boy was I wrong, the girls aged 6 and 7 were supplied with a series of sheets and clothes pegs.  The girls were completely engaged and spent a good hour or hour and a half building dens.

How to build a den

I was inspired and have now hit the local charity shops for sheets and curtains, Wilkos for clothes pegs and the local DIY shop for some rope and tent pegs.  We now have a basket of den building supplies, perfect for keeping kids entertained during the school holidays.  Our garden is tiny but we do have a tree so this should work a treat.  I’m all up for anything that gets the kids outside and develops their imagination.

Outdoor things to do with Kids Near St Albans

Mead Open Farm, near Leighton Buzzard and Go Ape, Black Forest

With Summer holiday looming I thought you may be interested in a few days out I discovered for kids recently near St Albans, Herts.  These two places are perfect for letting kids burn off a bit of that energy.

Mead Open Farm

On the weekend we went to Mead Open Farm, it’s about 30 miles from St Albans, Herts near Leighton Buzzard.  I’d heard good things about their Christmas Grottos in the past but have never made it.  It was absolutely perfect for two nearly 7 year old girls.

Open Mead Farm, Leighton Buzzard

It’s your typical Farm, but was a great time to visit (early July) as there were loads of new babies.  Upon entering the farm you are faced with a wonderfully new adventure playground.  Luckily as the weather was nice we managed to avoid the soft play area, it is perfectly adequate but I have an irrational fear of the places.

Go Karts Mead Open Farm

Even though the car park was fairly busy the site is big enough to swallow people up. There were absolutely no queues and plenty of places to sit and enjoy a coffee whilst the girls played.  They absolutely loved the Go-Karts, I have to admit that I imagined they were motorized but was pleased they were not.  Once the girls got them going, they zoomed around squealing with laughter.

Mead Open Farm Leighton Buzzard

Within minutes they were rigged up in climbing harnesses and exploring the Sky Train.  There was no time limit and they could stay on as long as they liked.  At this point, I want to commend the young staff that work there, true professionals, if the children wobbled they joined in and helped them overcome their fear with gentle encouragement.

Rock Climbing Open Mead Farm

Similar happened on the climbing wall, my own daughter was struggling, so the attendant put a harness on and climbed alongside her encouraging her.  She didn’t manage to make it to the top, but was pleased with her efforts.

There was also mini-golf, which could have used a bit of TLC, but the girls still loved it.  Thankfully for us, we managed to avoid the tractor ride.  :-)

All in all a really good day out.  If you decide to get a yearly membership they will deduct the cost of your day ticket, so it may be something worth looking into.

Black Park, Near Slough – Go Ape

Go Ape Black Park

We’ve been to Black Park before and absolutely love it, it’s only about 30 minutes away from St Albans.  It’s a beautiful site with a lake you can walk around, a very impressive adventure playground, cafe, open spaces and recently they’ve added Go Ape Tree Top Junior.  Kids can climb through the trees and zoom down the Zipwire.

Go Ape Junior Tree Tops

The sessions are one hour long and they can go around as many times as they like.  It’s suitable for children 6+ years.  What I really like about it is the children are connected to a safety rope the entire time they’re in the trees, so there is no chance of them falling.

Go Ape Junior Treetop Black Park

I really was tempted to have my daughter’s birthday party there this year, but the only thing that held me back was worrying if some of the younger children bottled it.  I may wait till next year when they are a bit older.  It’s £17 per child for parties and you can also hire the Forest Shelter and lay on your own picnic.  It’s definitely on the list of future birthday venues.

Even if you don’t fancy Go Ape, I would strongly encourage you to visit Black Park, take a picnic and enjoy the facilities.  There are also cycle tracks.

We’re off canoeing the week after next and will let you know how we get on.

 

 

 

 

How to Train Your Dragon 2 – Tears and laughter!

At what age do children show empathy?

To give myself a bit of a break on the weekend, I’d checked the weather report and it looked grim, so I booked my daughter and hubby into the Cinema to see How to Train Your Dragon 2.  She’d watched the first one and has also watched How to Train Your Dragon Legends on Netflix along with countless other kids films on there.

Textbook lesson in ‘How to Do A Sequel.’

My husband came home and raved about it, saying it was just as good if not better than the first. He said she was sitting on the edge of her seat most of the time smiling, totally taken by the story.  However, I don’t want to spoil it for you, but there was a part that made her cry, apparently someone dies but I’m not going to tell you who.  It sounds like the writers have taken it to a deeper darker level, maybe they realise the children who watched the original in 2010 have grown up a bit.  As I haven’t seen it, do you think it’s too dark for littlies?

Personally, I think it’s a sign of a good movie if it can make you laugh, cry or think.

With School Holidays looming, I’m doing my usual panic of things to do, especially if it rains.  I’ve been trolling the net looking for Dragon Activities and was inspired by the movie How to Train a Dragon 2 and it’s characters.

All Things Dragon – How to Survive Summer Holidays

How to Get Rid of Hiccups

Teach her how to get rid of hiccups by drinking a glass of water upside down.  I’ve done this for years and it really does work.

 

Create  a Joke Book

How to Train Your Dragon Jokes – my daughter is really into jokes at the moment.  We may sit down and create our own Joke Books and see if we can make Toothless Laugh.

Shadow Puppets

Shadow Puppet Template from British Museum

We hope to do a fair amount of camping this summer and shadow puppets are genius at night in the tent with a torch.  You can find instructions and a template for making your own at the British Museum.

Play a Game of Tag

If we can get a few of her friends around I love the idea of playing Dragon Tag.  It requires to teams, children form a human chain, with a scarf as a tail and try to steal each other’s tails.  Chains can’t become separated.

Learn a New Song

I may take the opportunity to introduce her to one of my all time favourites ‘Puff the Magic Dragon’ by Peter, Paul and Mary.

Bake a Cake

How to Make a Dragon Cake

Personally I think this one would push me over the edge, but if we’re really desperate we could have a go at making this Dragon Cake.

Dragon Boat Festival

I’ve never been to one but I’d love to check out a Dragon Boat Festival.

I really have gone off on a tangent but now have a few more things in my arsenal to survive the school holidays.  :-)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Top 13 Kids Movies on Netflix UK – According to a 6 year old!

 Recommended Content for Kids on Netflix UK

Recommended Movies for Kids - Netflix UK

We’re huge fans of Netflix UK in our house and have been reviewing it for the last couple of months.  I’ve joked about getting rid of our costly monthly digital box and just using Netflix.  I don’t watch a lot of TV but love being able to watch programmes on demand with no advertising.  If we got rid of the digital box we wouldn’t need our landline anymore, the only people that ring are my mum or telesales.  However, I haven’t worked out the implications of doing this.

It’s all streamed so no more disc lying around getting damaged or lost!

But one of the biggest things I like about it as a mother, is the dedicated  area ‘Just for Kids’, without Teen and Adult content, so I can be confident that she isn’t watching anything inappropriate.  She can access it independently via the free App on her iPad.  There is a vast selection of content; you’ll find old Disney Classics (e.g. Peter Pan, Lady and the Tramp and Mary Poppins), newer TV Programmes (e.g. Sponge Bob, Turbo Fast), Wildlife and Nature Documentaries (e.g. Blue Planet) and films based on Classic Children’s Books (e.g. Little Women).

Big Mother is Watching!

I can also spy on her.  It’s easy to see what she has been watching recently in the kids section.  Plus, if I’d rather see what she’s watching, as we have an apple TV, I can easily stream the movies to the TV via the iPad using the airplay option.  This may be annoying to my Facebook friends but I also have it set up to send a status update whenever we watch something on Netflix.  So, if I happen to miss her watching something she shouldn’t one of my friends is sure to let me know pronto.

What are the kids watching these days on Netflix UK

I spent some time with my daughter this morning exploring what she likes to watch and what she has been watching.  For the most part I think she may be taken by cute animal pictures when choosing a film, but if it isn’t any good she quickly flicks to something else.  I was quite surprised at the variety she has been watching, everything from animations to documentaries.

These are her current favourites on Netflix

(in no particular order)

The Planets

Planets on Netflix

 

 Open Season 3

Open Season 3 on Netflix

Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman

Alvin and the Chipmunks on Netflix

 

 

The Smurfs

The Smurfs on Netflix

 

Adventures of Tom Thumb and Thumbelina

 

Kids movies on Netflix

 

The Wild

 

Kids Movies on Netflix

 

Mandie and the Secret Tunnel

 

Mandie on Netflix UK

 

Underdog

 

Netflix - Underdog

 

 

Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2

Recommended Movies for Kids

 

Beethoven’s Big Break

 

Netflix UK Movies for Kids

 

Joseph: King of Dreams

 

Netflix Movies for Kids

 

 

Mako Mermaids:  An H20 Adventure

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Walking with Dinosaurs

 

Kids Movies on Netflix - Walking with Dinosaurs

 

Is there any other must see films on Netflix UK I should get her to watch?

Netflix UK has come along way!

Netflix UK

I have to be honest, I had Netflix about 18 months ago and was absolutely scathing about it.  I was very disappointed with the content on offer at that time.  However, I was persuaded to give it another go and I have to say that we absolutely love it.  There is so much more content on it now than there was a year or so ago.  I’m actually tempted to get rid of or Virgin TV!

Mummy Netflix is so much better than the other one we had…….

I don’t tend to watch a lot of TV probably because there never seems to be that much on.  I’m absolutely loving being able to watch my own choice of TV Series, without ads, and whenever I want.  We can access Netflix on our iPads and via our Apple TV.   It’s incredibly easy to set up.

Spoiled for Choice

So far, we’ve watched Gavin and Stacey as everyone always raved about it and am now in the midst of House of Cards,  a Netflix Original, starring Kevin Spacey who plays a US Congressman who along with his conniving wife exact revenge on the people who betrayed him.  I need to rush through it before Season 2 comes out.  It’s outstanding!

Netflix UK

Next on my list is Lilyhammer, another Netflix Original Series  about a New York Mobster that goes into hiding in rural Norway after testifying against his former associates.

Happy Kids

There is also a good selection of content for my daughter and I do like that Netflix has given thought to parental controls which were easy to set profiles for myself and my 6 year old daughter.

Parental Controls Netflix

My only complaint at the moment is that it’s incredibly easy for her to switch to my content by simply clicking my name.  I have spoken to Netflix about this and hope to see passwords added to the profiles.

What should I watch next on Netflix?