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The essential magazine for parents living in Leeds & the Wharfe Valley ISSUE 13 NOV/DEC 2010
We’re in the midst of a pregnancy scare. No, not me,but one of the two new additions to the Butters’ housemay be with child.
Actually it’s all my fault. I was the one who decided to buy Isobel a pair of baby guinea pigs for her birthday, in an attempt toteach her some responsibility. Now it looks like Hannah MontanaButters has been less than responsible when it comes to birth control. We won’t know for a few weeks but I sort of wish I’d justbought Isobel the Nintendo DS she asked for.
To take our minds off the possible pitter patter of tiny guineapig feet, I called a Families Leeds staff meeting to discuss theChristmas issue. My team, which comprises of a four year old editorial assistant who thinks she’s a fairy and a seven year oldnews editor who thinks I’m a ‘L’oser, suggested the magazineshould be packed with the real meaning of Christmas.
“Pictures of presents, and a competition to win presents,”was the suggestion from Kevina the Tweenager.
“And where to find Father Christmas. If you’re good youcan go and see him. I’m going to ask him for more guineapigs,”adds Fairy Eliza, whose wish may yet be granted.
“And cake… not that fruit cake Papa likes. Chocolate cake.”This suggestion by Isobel was given unanimous approval.
So here it is – a Families Leeds packed with pictures of presents, a sack load of competitions and the ultimate Grottoguide. There’s the chance to win a Harewood Christmas, ticketsto a top Christmas show and a ho ho whole lot more. Give me abeard and a red suit and I could be Santa!
But ‘where’s the cake?’ I hear you cry. Actually, we’re sat eating it, not to celebrate Christmas, but to toast two years ofFamilies Leeds. Hard to believe, I know, but we’ve been part ofyour lives for two whole years. To our loyal advertisers – some ofwhom are now my friends – and our many loyal readers a BIGthank you. It’s a cliché, but we simply couldn’t do it without you.I hope you continue to enjoy being part of the Families’ family,as much as we enjoy being part of yours.
Enjoy Christmas and I’ll let you know in January if Eliza gother wish!
SarahButters
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Welcome Back…
What’s inside…3 CHRISTMAS Competitions
WIN… a Harewood Christmas, a scooter, tickets to a TOP showand much more
4 Families NEWS
6 Please Sir, Can I have some more?The changing face of SCHOOL DINNERS at Chapel AllertonPrimary School
7 DADS mean BUSINESSMeet the photography mad dad making a name for himself
8 The Truth about TWINSFamilies Leeds meets members of a new support group
10 Busy Baby CHRISTMAS ShowFind out which of YOUR favourite classes will be there
11 Christmas GIFT GUIDEFour pages of great gift ideas for all the family from somesuper LOCAL shops
15 What’s NEW?Introducing The Creation Station
16 Clubs & Classes NEWS
18 Our Great GROTTO Guide Where’s Santa? Find out here
20 CHRISTMAS What’s ONA cracking guide to the very best festive events across Leedsand beyond
24 Best of the BOX OFFICE
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COVER IMAGEOur front cover picture was taken by Jonny Harris at HarewoodHouse. Christmas begins there on the evening of the 26th Novemberwith a magical light switch on and the opening of Yorkshire’s FinestGrotto. To win a Harewood Christmas, look at Page 3!
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Take your family to the best show in town this Christmas.
The fantastic West Yorkshire Playhouse is offering a great
alternative to the pantomime with their show Aladdin.
It’s set in a bustling market place in Yorkshire and
follows the adventures of a boy who finds a magic lamp.
There’s puppets, acrobatics and some super storytelling.
Send your name and address to editor@familiesleeds.
co.uk. Put ALADDIN in the subject line. The prize is for
a family of four and is to be taken in January. For more
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WWIINN……a Micro ScooterThese scooters are the best on the
market and are always nearthe top of Christmas lists.Leading cycle specialistsCyclesense are happy toplay Santa this year and are
offering one lucky reader the chance towin either a Mini or Maxi Micro Scooter.The Maxi Micro comes in black or purpleand is suitable for children from 5 yearsold. The Mini Micro is the junior version,for children from 3 years old.
To be in with a chance of winning, simply send your child’s name and age,along with your address and phone number to [email protected] CYCLESENSE in the subject line. Totake a look at the great range of productsfor children at Cyclesense, either pop alongto their family showroom at Thorp Arch orlook at www.cyclesense.co.uk.
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with Me XMAS TREE! Would you like a tree to last a lifetime?The wonderful Baby Roots is offering onelucky reader the chance to win a ‘Growwith Me’ Christmas tree. Angela Wardfrom Baby Roots says the 2 year old bluespruce is the perfect Christmas gift for agrowing family.
“My children and I began growing ourown Christmas tree four years ago,” saysAngela from Bardsey.“We keep it in alarge pot and every year a few weeks before Christmas we bring it in. Each yearit’s grown another 6 – 12 inches so there’smore room for decorations. It’s part of ourfamily now!”
To win simply send your name and address to [email protected] BABY ROOTS in the subject line.To find out more about Baby Roots, lookat www.babyroots.co.uk.
WWIINN…… aWheelybugHelp your little one get on the moo-vethis Christmas with this super cowWheelybug worth more than £65.Our friends at the wonderful Gifted inBoston Spa are hoping to help make yourChristmas special by offering one luckyreader the chance to win this super ride-on. Suitable from 18 months, this is agreat way to promote spatial awareness,independence and most of all FUN!
To be in with a chance of givingthis cow a new home, simply send yourname, address and telephone number [email protected]. Put GIFTEDin the subject line. For more Christmas inspiration, including ranges from CathKidston, Culinary Concepts and MoulinRoty pop into Gifted on Boston SpaHigh Street or look at www.giftedbostonspa.co.uk.
WWIINN…… CHRISTMAS at HarewoodTo celebrate the launch of Harewood’s Christmas Festival, we’veteamed up with one of Yorkshire’s favourite visitor attractions tobring you a Christmas to remember. You’ll get family tickets to theopening night on Friday 26th November where you’ll meet RealRadio Breakfast host Dixie before the 6.30pm switch on.
Christmas isn’t complete without Santa and this prize includesa VIP visit to meet him in his Harewood Grotto. Also included is a£25 voucher for the Courtyard Café. As if all that wasn’t enough,you’ll also receive your own Christmas Tree to take home and remind you of a great night at Harewood.
Send your name, address and contact telephone numberto [email protected] by Monday 22nd November. PutHAREWOOD in the subject line. Our winning family will be notifiedon Tuesday 23rd November. To find out more about Harewood’sChristmas Festival, take a look at www.harewood.org.
For terms and conditions, please take a look at the Competitions section of our website www.familiesleeds.co.uk
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Fairies & Elves WANTEDDoes your little imp fancy training as a Christmas Elf? Make a Wish
Entertainment’s seasonal workshops give children
the opportunity to make friends in a world of
make believe. In December, Suzanne Kaye
Vaughan is hosting a series of Christmas Fairy
and Elf workshops for Santa’s little helpers.
“It’s a chance for parents to do some last
minute Christmas shopping, while the children
enjoy some time helping Santa get ready for
his busiest time of year!”says Suzanne.
Workshops are running in Wakefield
on Sunday 5th December, and on Sunday
12th December in Leeds and Harrogate.
www.makeawishentertainment.co.uk
Namephrame REPS wanted Do you want to earn some extra cash in the run up to Christmas? Jon Scurrah islooking for motivated mums to take his fantastic NamePhrame products to fairsacross Leeds throughout November and December.
“I’m looking for five mums to trial this for me,”says Jon.“It’s flexible work inyour local community and a great way to make money at an expensive time of theyear.” To find out more about Jon take a look at our Dads Mean Business article.For more information, contact Jon on 0113 815 0677 or [email protected].
Christmas NEWS…Wetherby welcomes new toy shopFamilies Leeds was at Treasures of Wetherby, to watchfour year old Niamh Armstrong cut the ribbon, officiallyopening the new store. Crowds of families lined the street,entertained by the wonderful Henrietta Rabbit and herteam. Owner and Leeds mum of two Zhara Armstrong said,“I was delighted with the warm welcome Treasures has received. The customer feedback has been magnificent.One customer told me it was just like Hamleys!”
Treasures is hosting a book signing by Faye Durston, author of The Wychwood Fairies on Saturday 6th Novemberfrom 11am – 1pm and Santa will be paying a visit onSaturday 20th November from 11am. Don’t forget your list!www.treasurestoys.co.uk • 01937 589187
ON your marks,get set, ho ho ho!Park up the sleigh and give the reindeersthe day off. The 5th Annual Santa Dash isbeing held by St Gemma’s Hospice duringthe second weekend in December. For fitFather Christmases, there’s a 5km run inHyde Park on Saturday 11th December.
However, if you’re a struggling Santa,why not opt for the 1 mile dash onSunday 12th December in Leeds City Centre. Outfits are provided by the charity,but you’ll have to bring your own senseof humour and willpower!www.st-gemma.co.uk • 0113 218 5505
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Kumon’s Shoebox Appeal Students with the after school education provider Kumon are being
encouraged to fill a shoebox with educational items, for children
in Romania. The idea is children pack a shoebox with pencils, pens,
rubbers and rulers before decorating it and sending it to Eastern
Europe in time for Christmas.
“If a family has to choose between food and a set of pencils,
it’s understandable why some children do not get a chance at
education,”says Damion Hartley from Kumon in Leeds whose
daughter Jessica (pictured) has joined in with the appeal.
For more information about the appeal, and after school support
from Kumon, look at www.kumon.co.uk • 0800 854 714
Classes at:The Grammar School at Leeds,
Ramada Jarvis nr Bramhope, Moorlands School –Leeds & Leeds City Centre Hilton.
0844 264 1102 (Local call rate)www.splishsploshswimmingschool.co.uk
Have BREAKFAST with SANTAFather Christmas isvisiting Stockeld Parkthis Christmas andwants to have breakfastwith you. As part of The Christmas Adventure,Santa will be joining visitors in the café onSunday 21st November and Saturday 27thNovember at 9am.
Join him and some other Stockeld friendsfor a festive breakfast feast before walkingit off round the Enchanted Forest. Make sureyou book early as places are limited.www.thechristmasadventure.com
Is your CHILD the face of ZAK & FLO?A competition to find the face of York based children’s clothingstore Zak and Flo has been launched. Ruth Holden Harris from theBishopthorpe based shop, wants to find a child aged between 3months and 2 years old to model the beautiful christeningwear shehas in stock.
“I’m asking children to come along on Saturday 4th and Wednesday 8th December to have their photo taken,”says Ruth.“The winner will be chosen before Christmas for a photo shootin the Spring.”
If you’re interested, make your appointment with Ruthon 01904 707 829 or [email protected]
Happy Birthday Henrietta Rabbit!
If you’ve ever been entertained at a children’s party by a fantastic lady with bright pink hair,
you’ve met Henrietta Rabbit. We wish her many congratulations as she celebrates 25 years
as a children’s entertainer. “The sounds of children laughing should be bottled and given
to the sick – it never fails as a medicine!” We prescribe it 3 times a day Henrietta!
www.henriettarabbit.co.uk • 0800 096 5653
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MORE?Families Leeds is invited to a NorthLeeds primary school to see how schooldinners are changing.
SAY SCHOOL DINNERS and most of us cast our mindsback to custard you could cut and soggy salads. Howeverstanding in the dinner hall at Chapel Allerton Primary
School, there’s not an ounce of stodge in sight. On the menutoday, pasta in spicy tomato sauce, freshly baked ham andcheese flan and a rhubarb tart that’s going down a treat. Thisschool was the first in Leeds to opt out of council run cateringand look beyond the city to find a private company to providequality food for its 400 pupils. Nicholas Sykes is Headteacher atthe school and says it took 18 months to make the changes.
“We wanted locally produced food sourced within a 50mile radius of Leeds. We also wanted the food to be seasonal,”explains Mr Sykes. “The company providing our lunches now –Mellors – uses fresh food, freshly made bread and there’s an endless supply of fruit, salad and yoghurt for our children.We have three choices each day and the balance is better,the quality of the vegetables is fresher and it’s allcooked in a better way.”
But are pupils leaving their lunchboxes at home?Last year 130 children were eating school dinners hereat Chapel Allerton. That’s gone up to 200 since Mellorsbegan catering at the school and staff are expectingthe number to increase as the year goes on.
Emma Carr is a Year 3 pupil enjoying thenew dinners. “The food is delicious. I like the saladbest – carrots are my favourite!”
A newsletter with the week’s menu is senthome with pupils and parents are encouraged totalk to their children about healthy eating choices.Pupils then make their dinner decision at the beginning of the school day meaning the mealsare cooked to order. That, says Mr Sykes, meanschildren get the meal they want and there’sno waste.
“If the food looks good, the children have agood meal and a positive lunchtime experience.Chances are they’ll have better concentration inthe afternoon, and that’s good news for teachers.”
www.chapelallertonprimary.co.uk
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FORGET homemade soup, these vegetables are about to formpart of Jon’s new NamePhrame collection. This talented landscapephotographer has turned his hand to hunting down the letters of
the alphabet in the most unusual places and turning them into art. “It’s a matter of walking round and looking for the letters,”says Jon
who’s dad to one year old Isaac.“I’ve used strawberries, raspberries andbeans for this new theme. There’s a lot of letters in a bean plant!”
The idea was born shortly after Isaac. Jon wanted to create a pieceof original art for his son’s wall and so went in search of the letters whichmade up Isaac’s name at the beach. Since then he’s found the alphabetin playgrounds, on diggers and in every shade of pink. He’s also workingon several new themes including farmyards, fire engines, trains, sports,flowers and of course the garden.
“It’s a lifestyle choice for me to do this,”says Jon who shares thechildcare of Isaac with his wife.“I get to look after my son, to spend timewith him and also on a day I’m working, I can take him to the child minderwhen I’m ready.”
With Christmas around the corner, business is booming. Jon now has acatalogue of 450 names, which he’s constantly updating. The most recentaddition is Isambard after a request at a craft fair in Saltaire, but his mostpopular names are Oliver, Jack, Lily and Sophie. What about Florence –the name of David and Samantha Cameron’s newest arrival?
“I created a NamePhrame piece for Florence Rose Endellion Cameronin a Beach theme – because she was born in Cornwall,”says Jon. “I got athank you from 10 Downing Street but I’d love to know if it’s made it intothe nursery!”
The products appeal directly to children, tapping into the way a childlooks at the world.“Children can see the names straight away,”Jon explains.
“Parents often can’t see it immediately – it takes them a minute,but my work isn’t about the parents. It’s about the children.”
With 10 products in the NamePhrame range, and interest fromaround the country, the next few weeks are going to be busy. Jonhas added Christmas Cards to his range this year – the long, coldwinter gave him the opportunity to create a snow alphabet. How-ever, it’s the garden theme that’s caught my eye. At last I’ll know mygirls are getting their five a day – even if it is on their bedroom wall!
To look at Jon’s work go to www.namephrame.co.uk.To find out about becoming a NamePhrame Representativehere in Leeds, take a look at the NEWS pages.
Jon Scurrah has a coupleof giant marrows fromthe family’s allotment inhis kitchen in Leeds andthey’re here for a reason.
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The TRUTH
about TW NSIt seems natural to ask the parents of twinshow they cope. But as Sarah Butters foundout at Leeds’ newest support group, that’sthe last question mums want to hear.
When Hazel Ramsey was left on her own with her twin boys Charlie andWilliam last summer, she admits, she broke down in tears wonderinghow she’d cope. Her mum had gone, her husband was back at workand she was at home in Roundhay with twin baby boys and their 2 yearold brother. 17 months on and she’s sat with a group of mums, havinga cup of coffee in Little Bees soft play centre in Seacroft, telling FamiliesLeeds how great life is as the mum of twin boys.
“Some things I find much easier with twins – they always have eachother for company and when they’re feeding they encourage eachother,”says Hazel. “But for a time everything needed strategic planning.It took me 8 months to leave the house with all three of my boys!”
In search of support, Hazel launched the Leeds Twins and MultiplesGroup. The aim is to co-ordinate monthly meet ups and provide a constant supply of support through their Facebook page. These arewomen who have a unique bond and they’re able to share the highsand lows of being mum to multiple children.
Jo Halliday from Horsforth is one of those mums. Her 3 year oldtwins, Rudy and Trey are older members of the group and she says a positive attitude will go a long way to helping you cope.“When I foundout I was having twins I felt pure delight, whereas for some parents,it’s their worst nightmare,”says Jo. “I think children pick up on that.”
More twins are being born in the UK than ever before. Now, 1 inevery 34 babies is born a twin or triplet – that’s an increase from 1 inevery 52 back in the 1980s. Delyth Rafell is Director of Twins UK andmum to 7 year old twin girls. She says the early days are hard.
“Getting through your first year is incredibly difficult,”says Delyth.“Everything is a challenge. Getting out of the door is a challenge, sleeping is a challenge and we’ve found that sleep depravation is thenumber one issue for the parents of multiples. Having two or more babies at the same time is relentless.”
Take popping to the shop for instance – when you have a twin buggyin tow, your choice of shop is determined by the width of the doorframe.Consider signing up to a pre-school class – most of us find keeping onechild in check a challenge, but imagine having to restrain two. It canlead to parents putting off braving the outside world and becomingisolated and depressed. And it seems sometimes the comments of goodintentioned strangers aren’t always helpful.
“I can remember people saying ‘You’ve got your hands full’ and‘Are they all yours?’ as I walked around Roundhay,”says Hazel Ramsey.“When you’re trying to build up your confidence, what you really needaround you are people saying, ‘We CAN do it’ and that’s what thisgroup is about.”
The mums at Leeds Twins and Multiples are a mix of those who arenow enjoying the best bits of having twins, and those who need somesupport. Jo Halliday is clearly one of the mums enjoying her twins.
“I’d have another set tomorrow if I could,”says Jo. “They play together, sleep together and when they go to school next year they’llbe starting together. That’s a wonderful situation to be in.”
For Hazel, who is just emerging from that difficult first year,she’s beginning to enjoy it too. “There are ups and downs, but I knowas they grow there are a lot more ups than downs to come,” she says.“I couldn’t imagine having a single baby now. I’d just have so muchtime on my hands!”
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for Leeds Twins and Multiples. For moresupport and advice on parenting twins,take a look at www.twinsuk.co.uk
What your favourite classessay about TWINS…
BABY BALLETRachael Gascoigne-Higgins from Leeds
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old twins herself. She says she’s keen
to make twins feel welcome and offers
them a 10% discount.
www.babyballet.co.uk0113 269 1444
BABIES CAN SIGNVicki Gilbert offers 2 for 1 to families registering twins at her popular classes.“I’m teaching three sets of twins atthe moment so we must be doingsomething right!”www.babiescansign.co.uk07742 296 160
RHYTHM TIMEElizabeth Hawkshead says her classes arepopular with the parents of twins becauseshe teaches with an assistant. “The feed-back we get is that parents appreciatethe extra pair of hands!”www.rhythmtime.net0113 232 8131
Our FAVOURITE Places…By Leeds Twins & Multiple Mums
1Little Bees Play & PartyThis soft play centre really supportsparents with twins. They charge fullprice for the first child, but just £1for the second. That really helps!
2Roundhay ParkThere’s lots of different spaceswithin the park. If I need to getthem both out of the pram torun, I can. I know they’ll be safe.
3Lotherton HallThe play area is enclosed which isgreat when you’re keeping an eyeon two children. There’s also plentyof great hide and seek spots inthe garden.
4Valley Gardens, HarrogateAnother enclosed playground withplenty of baby swings. We try to avoidit when the paddling pool is full!
5Crazy TykesThis soft play centre in Wetherby offers a combined twin entry feeof £5.50.
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Busy Baby CHRISTMAS ShowSaturday 20th NovemberDo you fancy combining your favourite class with some Christmas shopping? After the success of The Busy Baby Showearlier this year, local mum Kirsty Warneford is hosting a Christmas event to bring all the best mum run businesses to one
North Leeds location for you to try and buy from. “Families loved the taster sessions we ran at the show in Rawdon – there were over
250 slots taken!”says Kirsty. “This time we’ve got great names like Gymboree, Yogabugs,The Creation Station, Tennis Tots, Babies Can Sign and many more. We’ve made sure there’staster sessions for both busy babies and active toddlers.”
As well as class tasters, there’s the chance to write, decorate and post a letter to Santawith Hayley from The Creation Station. Other Families Leeds’ friends at the show include Waterbabies, children’s clothes shop Harriet’s Dragon, NamePhrame and Rhythm Time.Lion Learners will also be on hand with some weird and wonderful creatures to scare mums,but entertain your children! We think it’s going to be great – that’s why we’re one of theshow’s sponsors! The show opens at 9.30am on Saturday 20th November at Allerton HighSchool on King Lane in Moortown. Entry is FREE. To book a taster, make sure you visitwww.busybabyshow.co.uk to choose your class.
Fancy a PARTY?Some of our favourite classes are holding parties this Christmas
Babies Can Sign – watch the websiteJoin Signing Sam for some festive fun at locations across Yorkshire.Check www.babiescansign.co.uk for venues and make sure you booktickets early. These are popular session! 07742 296 160
Gymboree – 11TH December Rachel Swann and her team are doing things differentlythis year.“We’re running a number of smaller parties
through the day on Saturday 11th December, for different groups,”saysRachel. There’ll be craft, music, dance and play as well as a party tea.It’s open to members and non-members but places are limited,so book early. [email protected] • 07702 048 391
Jo Jingles – 18TH December Santa’s visiting Jo Jinglers in Rawdon this Decemberat a musical Christmas party. The afternoon of fun begins at 2pm at Rawdon Trinity Church on Saturday 18th December.Tickets are £10 for your first child, and £8 for any additional children.You’ll get to take part in a Jo Jingles session, meet Santa and leavewith a gift, as well as enjoying craft and a party tea. Book early as tickets are limited. www.jojingles.com/ilkley • 07853 263 143
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UR Christmas Gift GuideDid you know that the average woman spends13 whole days preparing for Christmas?Of those 13 days, 288 hours are spent Christmas shopping. Families Leeds ishere to help make purchasing your presents a pleasure. Avoid the traffic atthe out of town retail parks, and the city centre parking charges and stay localthis year. Our guide includes expert advice from businesses on your doorstep.Let’s support them this Christmas!
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For Under Fives…The Little Hen Company has a great range of pre-school presents.We asked Mark and Jessie Smithson from the store to give ustheir favourites.
WOW Ernie Fire Engine • £18.95For 18 months +This brightly coloured friction powered fire enginewill solve your gift buying emergency. Lift theladder to put one of Ernie’s fire crew in and pushthe bell to hear it ring. This needs NO batteries andis compatible with other WOW toys.
Cutting Fruit • £8.95 • For 3 years +Let your little chef make their own fruit salad without
the mess. This wooden set helps with motor skill development, co-ordination and imaginative play
while promoting the healthy eating message.
Bigjigs Rail Station Building£11.95 • For 3 years +This wooden station building has a built in track and lifting barrier.It’s compatible with both Brio and other Bigjigs rail products. The Little HenCompany is the largest stockist in Leeds of wooden railway so come andtake a look at our great range.
Visit The Little Hen Company’snewly expanded showroomon Oaklands Road inRodley, or buy online atwww.thelittlehencompany.com0113 220 9953
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For Baby’s first Christmas…Personalised 1st Christmas Heart • £12Perfect for a boy or a girl, these affordable wooden decorations will be hangingon your tree for years to come. Order by early December for guaranteedChristmas delivery. Available online at www.lovingthatgift.com or fromPots2Go in Harrogate. 01423 524 797
A ‘Grow with Me’ Christmas Tree • from £20 It’s the gift that lasts a lifetime! The wonderful Leeds based Baby Roots will providea beautifully presented two year old blue spruce which, with some love and care,will grow between 6 and 12 inches each year. Plant your tree in a large pot andbring it inside to decorate during the Christmas period. This has to be theultimate green gift. www.babyroots.co.uk • 01937 579 162
Personalised Stocking • £27.99A beautiful handmade stocking perfect for hanging up on Christmas Eve.There are different colour options for the cuff, but like the other personalisedproducts at www.lovingthatgift.com, there’s an early December deadlinefor Christmas orders. Also available from Pots2Go in Harrogate.01423 524 797
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Sleepwell Steiff Bear • £21.99A lovely keepsake for a special baby or toddler to treasure.The Steiff Sleepwell Bear will do its best to make sure yourlittle one has a great nights sleep.
Bake & Decorate Cupcake Set£14.99 • From 3 years +
From a range by Melissa and Doug –one of the highest selling ranges inour two Leeds shops. This play foodset includes wooden cupcakes, bakingtray, candles and cases. There’s also
four markers shaped like icing tubesto decorate the wipe-off cupcake tops.
A great role play gift!
Fashion Angels Design Sketch Portfolio£9.00 • For 8 years +Fashion Angels has been a top seller for Armadillo for years. This kit lets girls design anddraw fashions and accessories on pre-printedtemplates. There are 40 drawing pages andmore than 100 stencils. Ideal for girls with a passion for fashion and a great travel toy.
Visit Armadillo’s toy shops on HarrogateRoad in Chapel Allerton (0113 266 7500)or Town Street in Horsforth (0113 258 8777).To buy online go to www.armadillotoys.co.uk.
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For your TODDLER…The PERECT bike • From £40 You don’t have to delay getting your toddler onto two wheels. Balance bikes take away the distraction
of pedals and help your child concentrate on steering, control and ofcourse, balance. Experts at ThorpArch based cycle specialists Cyclesense say these bikes make the transition
to a ‘real’ bike really simple!“Pedalling is actually the last thing they need to learn,”says John Stainthorpefrom Cyclesense’s family showroom. “We only sell quality bikes. They will takeyears of rough treatment – because kids can be rough!”
The Cyclesense family showroom is opposite Crazy Tykes onThorp Arch Estate. Lots of free parking and you can test drive
the huge selection of bikes andget expert advice from John andhis team. www.cyclesense.co.uk01937 844 068
For BOYS…It’s easy to tell that the owner of newly opened Treasures ofWetherby is the mum of a boy. Zhara Armstong says her son Finnhas helped her select some great gifts for hard to buy for boys.Here are some of her favourites.
Carpenters Belt£10.99 • For 2 years +Every little boy wants to join inwith the DIY and with this belt,they can. The kit includes a hammer, spanner, screwdriverand saw all attached to the tie around belt. It’s great for imaginative play.Find some odd jobs and set your Mr Fixit to work!
Papo Knights • from £3.50 For 5 years +These figures are hugely popular with bothboys and girls alike. The knights and warriorsare great for boys to re-enact scenes fromCamelot, the princesses are perfect for girlswanting to explore a world of fairy tales.Great pocket money toys, or a gift for aschool friend.
Star Wars Lightsaber • from £19.99 • For 6–8 year oldsStar Wars remains hugely popular this year and the Electronic Lightsaber(at £19.99) and the General Grievous Spinning Lightsaber (£34.99) areset to be best sellers. Thesehave greatsounds from yourfavourite StarWars characters.They’re alreadyflying out ofTreasures!
Visit Treasures on High Street, Wetherby for a great range of presents, dress up outfits and books. For information on events anda visit from Santa go to www.treasurestoys.co.uk • 01937 589 187
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For all the FAMILY…The hardest part of shopping at Gifted in Boston Spa is leaving withouttreating yourself! But be strong this Christmas and with the help of Ruthand Judith you’re bound to find the perfect gifts for all the family. We askthe Gifted ladies – both mums themselves – what they’d like to see undertheir tree this Christmas.
Blondie Mania Marmara HandbagPrices instore and onlineDrop a hint, or simply leave this pageopen for your other half to see. Thesebeautiful leather handbags actually getbetter with age – a bit like the ladieswho’ll be using them! At Gifted weoffer these popular handbags at reallycompetitive prices.
Emma Bridgewater Collectionfrom £3.99With new prints for Christmas the Bridgewatercollection continues to grow in popularity.Whether it’s a melamine set for a newborn ora designer teapot for a friend who makes theperfect cuppa, there is a gift in the collectionfor everyone.
Hultquist Bracelet • from £12.95This is statement jewellery, without the designer price tag. We stock a greatrange from these Danish designers, and our customers tell us they love itbecause it’s versatile. A super gift.
Gifted offers agreat selection ofunique gifts forthe whole family –even Dad! Plentyof room for prampushing mums andchildren are morethan welcome.Visit Ruth andJudith instore orshop online atwww.giftedbostonspa.co.uk01937 541 600
Getting PERSONAL…Nothing says you’ve thought about a gift more than making itpersonal. We’ve chosen a few of our favourites this Christmas butremember – don’t leave it until the last minute. Most of thesegifts need ordering by the beginning of December.
4LittleArt Print Whether you’re buying for a surfmad boy or a horse crazy girl,Helen Sinfield can create theperfect piece for their bedroom.
“Our new ranges have beenreally popular, but we’re stillgetting plenty of requests forfairies, dinosaurs, princessesand pirates. It’s going to be abusy Christmas!”
Order by Monday 13thDecember to be sure of Christmas delivery. Postage is FREE.www.4littleart.co.uk
Sweetie Bracelet Ilkley mum Tara Binns creates beautiful silver fingerprint jewellery with hercompany Joy Impressions. She has some great gift ideas from cufflinks andkeyrings for Dad, to something special for us mums.
“My favourite piece is the sterling silver Sweetie Bracelet. It’s uniqueand stylish and you can add to it as your family grows,” says Tara.
Visit Tara at the Busy Baby Show at Allerton High School on Saturday20th November. www.joy-impressionsprints.com • 01943 605 654
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Dreaming of aGREEN Christmas…If plastic and packaging bring you outin a cold sweat, we’ve found the shopfor you. Simone Wood from Cold BathToys in Harrogate says she has somegreat toys in store which are eco friendly,but don’t cost the earth.
Cardboard Castle • £34.99Such a simple idea. This comes as a plain box,but transforms into an easy to assemble castle.It’s large enough for a few artists to climb in andbegin decorating. When your graffiti gang havehad enough, dismantle and place on the compostheap. Brilliant!
Djeco Wooden Kitchen • £69.50A beautiful French made kitchen with all the pans, spoonsand spatulas you’ll need to make the perfect Christmasdinner. It’s painted in a refreshingly different green andyellow and will provide many hours of role play fun –while looking lovely!
Melissa and Doug Shopping Trolley • £34.99Just like the real thing, but smaller. This is heavy and solid sowill withstand even the most aggressive shopping trip! Fill itwith teddies, cars, balls or babies. Perfect for boys and girls.
Find Cold Bath Toy Shop at 123 Cold Bath Roadin Harrogate near Families’ favourites Hopscotch,Still Gorgeous and Valley Gardens. There’s plenty of freeparking and a great range of products. 01423 709 886
& Finally a Perfect STOCKING FillerFor Christmas Day glamour, make sure you buy a Bowfor your little angel this Christmas. The Bow Companyhas a great range of occasion hair accessories, includinga diamante range. www.thebowcompany.net
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For the person who has EVERYTHING…Support St Gemma’s HospiceFamilies Leeds is proud to support this amazing charity this Christmas. Forget buying another pair of socks, and leave the after shaveset on the shelf. To make a difference this year, why not give someone you love a virtual gift. For £5 you can buy bulbs and seeds forthe award winning garden in Moortown. For £35 you’ll be providing entertainment for inpatients for the day. Now that’s the truemeaning of Christmas. www.st-gemma.co.uk
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Glue, glitter and green paint – it’s enoughto bring most mums out in a cold sweat.But not Hayley Sugden from The CreationStation – Leeds’ newest art and craft classes.This mum of two loves a mess and will eventidy up after your children have made it.
“Children love getting messy – putting paint on the floor and splashing in water,”says Hayley.“Sometimes it takes a while for themto get into making a mess because at home there are restrictions –but here they can go for it!”
Hayley runs sessions in Horsforth and Yeadon with plans for another in Guiseley in the near future. The idea is children learn to explore their imagination through art and craft. Every class beginswith a look inside a magic treasure chest. There’s no template tocopy, no set theme to follow, just loads of paint, sequins and smiles.
“We find if you give a child an example, they can feel likethey’ve not achieved,”explains Hayley from Rawdon.“At The CreationStation we want them to experiment with materials. Then they feelthey’ve achieved making something the way they want to.”
The sessions have been running since February and parentsat this Thursday morning session in Horsforth love the fact theyleave the mess behind. Today the children are painting the floorwith sponges, making bracelets from pipe cleaners and lollipoppeople with feathers, glitter and lots of glue.
Eileen is here with her grand-daughter, two year old Jessica.“She loses her inhibitions, gets messy and gets carried away.When she’s making something she’s so focused!”
For Megan’s mum Tina White, this is about spendingsome quality time together. “Mums can have a go too. This issomething we do together and I think that’s great.”
With the class over, everyone proudly shows Hayley theircreations. With aprons removed, the children wave goodbyeto the glitter and glue until next week. You can almost hearthe parents’ sighs of relief that the mess they’re leaving behindisn’t in their own homes!
The Creation Station runs sessions in Horsforth on aThursday and in Yeadon on a Friday. Watch out for sessions across Leeds in 2011. Arty Parties also available!www.thecreationstation.co.uk • 0845 303 9441
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NEW SessionsA new class putting the FUN into pre-school
sport. Developed by British gymnasts andsupported by Lord Coe, these sessions
teach co-ordination, ball skills and a love ofsport. The sessions work through a series
of apparatus and skills with childrenearning certificates and medals. Get your
Olympic star of the future startedhere in Leeds.
www.british-gymnatics.org/fundamentals • 0113 816 0103
Workshop DateHead to John Smeaton Leisure Centre to join the FlexDance
Christmas workshop on Saturday 20th December. It’s a chance for
busy mums to do some last minute shopping while your
little ones enjoy a day of dance, craft and FlexDance fun.
The day runs from 9am – 3pm.
www.flexdanceinc.com • 07921 222 710
Book NOW!This highly recommended swimming school has expanded intoLeeds after much success across North Yorkshire. Jo and GaryWilliams’ classes at the Forum Leisure Centre in the City Centreare now up and running on a Tuesday and a Friday. Swim Totstakes children from about 2 months old up to school age.Book early as these classes are proving popular.www.swim-tots.co.uk • 01423 528 882
NEW locationsMorley’s new leisure centre is home to
the latest Baby Ballet classes to launch
here in Leeds. The classes, for budding
ballerinas from 18 months old, are being
held on a Tuesday. New classes have
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Happy Birthday to Jo Jingles and his team here inLeeds. Paula Ridley has been running these fun musicclasses across Yorkshire for 15 years and to celebrate,she’s launched her own Facebook page. Join Jo andPaula at www.facebook.com/jojinglesleeds and findout about the celebrations planned for 2011, and bein with a chance of winning a prize every month.www.jojingles.com/leeds
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Learn Laugh & Play the Bright Starters WayClasses across Leeds for children from
12 months – 6 years oldCall Sonal on 07725 338 473www.brightstarters.co.uk
DanceBugs
Join Laura Jakes and her DanceBugs in Moortown
every Tuesday and Friday afternoon for a
pre-school dance session with a difference.
Laura says the classes – which are for boys as
well as girls – are a physical storytelling adventure.
“It’s good preparation for school,”says Laura.
“Children have to learn to listen to an adult other
than their parents. This class is about getting
children co-ordinated and confident and it’s a
great way to wear them out!”
Limited places at the session, on Fir Tree Lane,
are available now. 0113 295 0126
WIN AwardCongratulations to the team at Waterbabies for scooping a prestigiousWhat’s On 4 Little Ones Award for the third year running. They won BestBaby and Toddler Activity and they’re delighted.
“We’re overwhelmed,”said Arran MacDonald from Waterbabies inYorkshire.“ To win this award again reflects the dedication of our wholeteam. We’re proving babies can be taught lifesaving skills.”www.waterbabies.co.uk • 01943 872 556
Fancy a new challenge as you face 2011?
The successful North Leeds art and craft
franchise Artybobs is up for sale. At the
moment classes run in Adel, but the franchise
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North Leeds. Current owners Kate Naylor and
Helen Dutton say it’s a great franchise to
work around family life. If you’re interested,
call Helen on 07778 619 332
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Nicola Lawlor is taking her MusicBugs classes to Alwoodley and the new Children’s Centre on Lingfield Approach. The sessions will run on a Mondaymorning. Nicola is also moving her class at Roundhay Children’s Centre next toGledhow Primary School to Wednesday afternoon. To book your space at thesefun, energetic classes, call Nicola on 0844 578 1043 • www.musicbugs.co.uk
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24th December.STOCKELD PARK
www.thechristmasadventure.comWatch Santa arrive on Saturday 13th November with his reindeer and thenmake a date to visit him at one of our
favourite winter venues. Grotto opens at3 – 7pm on weekdays, and from noon –
7pm during the weekends.01937 586 333
Harewood Christmas FestivalFriday 26th – Sunday 28th November
then every Wednesday – Sundayfrom Wednesday 1st December –
Sunday 19th December.HAREWOOD HOUSEwww.harewood.org
Billed as Yorkshire’s finest Grotto, this willsit at the heart of Harewood’s Christmas
Festival. You’ll pay £7.50 per child tomeet Santa in the Geopods and leave
with a gift. Santa will meet good childrenbetween noon and 8pm, and you canbook a visit between noon and 4pm.
Either visit the website, or popinto the Box Office.
0113 218 1000
Santa’s Underground GrottoFirst two December weekends,
then from 17th – 23rd December.NATIONAL COAL MINING MUSEUM
www.ncm.org.ukFather Christmas is heading 140 metresunderground with his little helpers thisDecember. While children meet Santa
and receive a gift, the whole family canenjoy the sounds of a brass band, festive
treats in the café and a reindeer hunt.Tickets are £6 for children and £4 for
adults. The grotto is open from10am – 3.30pm.01924 848 806
Santa on the SlopesWeekends throughout December,
and weekdays from10th – 24th December.
SNO!ZONEwww.snozoneuk.com
Get wrapped up to meet thecoolest Santa around, on the slopes inCastleford. Tickets for the visit are £7 –that’s for a half hour play in REAL snowand a meeting with Father Christmas.
A taste of the North Pole righthere in Yorkshire!0871 222 5671
Visit Santa’s Toy ShopWeekends throughout December,
then daily from18th – 23rd December.
EUREKA!THE NATIONAL CHILDREN’S MUSEUM
www.eureka.org.ukJoin Santa and his naughty elves
Twinkle and Jingle at The National Children’s Museum in Halifax. If your
little elf helps solve a problem in Eureka’sToy Shop they’ll receive a gift from Santa.Entry is £3 for children over 3 years old,
and £1.50 for under 3s.01422 330 069
Santa Claus is coming to townand he’s going to be busy here inYorkshire! We’ve listed the detailsof our favourite grottos, but it’sworth checking before you travel.
Even Father Christmas canchange his diary!
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A BIG ARCTIC EXPRESS WEEKEND
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Stagecoach is now takingbookings for 2011For Alwoodley (Friday & Saturday) & Menston (Sunday)
call Cris on 01943 817 414For Horsforth (Saturday) & Morley (Sunday)
call Ken on 01757 248 884www.stagecoach.co.ukCall NOW to arrange your 2 week trial
Abbey House GrottoSunday 5th & 12th December and Saturday
18th December.ABBEY HOUSE MUSEUM
www.leeds.gov.uk/museumsandgalleriesVisit Santa at Abbey House Museum from 10am – 3pm. For £4you’ll meet Father Christmas and receive a gift. There’s also a
Christmas trail and a competition at the museum.0113 230 5492
Santa at the White Rose CentreDaily from 9th November – 24th December
THE WHITE ROSE CENTREwww.white-rose.co.uk
Combine a visit to Father Christmas with a shopping trip.This is a FREE grotto and is based on the Upper Circle of the White
Rose Centre. Santa will be there from 11 – 6pm from Monday –Friday, from 10am – 7pm on Saturdays and from
11am – 5pm on Sundays.
Santa TrainsEmbsay & Bolton Abbey Railway
Trains on Sunday 21st & 28th November, then everyweekend in December until Sunday 19th December.
www.embsayboltonabbeyrailway.org.ukSanta invites you on a steam train ride from Embsay to BoltonAbbey. Trains begin running at 10am until 4pm and the returnjourney lasts 55 minutes. Tickets are £10 for children over 3,and £6 for over 2s. There’s mince pies and a roaring fire to
welcome you back to Bolton Abbey station.01756 710 614
Middleton RailwayTrains every weekend in December up until 19th,
and again on Christmas Eve.www.middletonrailway.org.uk
Book your place on the Santa Special at Middleton Railway.Adults receive a hot drink and mince pie, while Father Christmas
delivers presents to the younger passengers. Trains run from10.30am until 3.45pm (except on Christmas Eve when the
final train is at 3pm). Booking is highly recommended.0845 680 1758
Kirklees Light RailwayTrains at weekends from 27th November – 19th December,
Then weekdays from 20th – 24th December.www.kirkleeslightrailway.com
All aboard the heated Santa Express for a festive trip toShelley Station where Father Christmas will be waiting in hisgrotto with gifts galore. Trains run from 10am until 4.25pm.However on Friday 10th & 17th and Tuesday 21st December
there will be twilight trains running from 5 – 7pm.Booking is essential.
01484 865 727
Dust off your Santa hat and wake up the reindeers – Christmas is coming and we’vefound some fantastic family days out. We’ve tried to get all the information on ourWhat’s On pages correct, but it’s always worth checking before you travel. Make sure youho, ho ho-ld onto this issue of Families Leeds. It’s the best Christmas present you’ll get!
20 FAMILIES LEEDS | November/December 2010
Also on Sat 27th &Sun 28th November
Christmas WHAT’S ON…
And on Saturday27th November
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Museum, York
Saturday 6th November
Meet a Polar BearSTOCKELD PARK
www.thechristmasadventure.comCome along to The Christmas Adventure to meet Ursula and Bjorn and
their amazing Polar Bear. Sessions at 1pm, 2pm and 3.30pm.01937 586 333
Sunday 7th November
Meet Maisy the Mythical CreatureSTOCKELD PARK
www.thechristmasadventure.comHave you ever come face to face with a mythical creature? Meet Maisy
and her handler at Stockeld Park.01937 586 333
Monday 8th November
Christmas Light Switch OnWHITE ROSE CENTRE
www.white-rose.co.ukA star studded night with a firework finale. Emmerdale’s Danny Miller
will turn on the lights at 7pm with fireworks from 8pm.
Thursday 11th November
Gift and Craft FayreST GEMMA’S HOSPICEwww.st-gemma.co.uk
Buy beautiful gifts and decorations while helping to raise funds forour favourite charity. Starts at 6pm.
0113 218 5570
Saturday 13th & Sunday 14th November
Santa’s Sleigh ParadeSTOCKELD PARK
www.thechristmasadventure.comNot to be missed. Santa will arrive at Stockeld Park to mark
the start of Christmas at this fantastic attraction. He’ll be on his sleighwhich will be pulled through the forest by his reindeer.
01937 586 333
Day out with ThomasKIRKLEES LIGHT RAILWAY
www.kirkleeslightrailway.comFrom the Island of Sodor comes Thomas, Mavis, Percy and Toby.Enjoy a ride on the famous trains as well as lots of family fun.
Booking recommended.01484 865 727
Make yourown Christmas Cards
LOTHERTON HALLwww.leeds.gov.uk/museumsandgalleries
Drop in craft session. Session runs from 10am on Saturday andNoon on Sunday.0113 264 5535
Friday 19th November
Alfie Martin Christmas FairEAST KESWICK VILLAGE HALL
Come along for some Christmas shopping for a great cause.The fair begins at 9.30am and entry is £4.
Children in Need Lantern LaunchSTOCKELD PARK
www.thechristmasadventure.comCome along and buy a Chinese lantern to support Children in Need.
Launch planned for 6.45pm – weather permitting!01937 586 333
Saturday 20th November
Red Devils STOCKELD PARK
www.thechristmasadventure.comWatch the world famous parachute team at Stockeld Park.
01937 586 333
Christmas Craft FayreKIRKSTALL ABBEY
www.leeds.gov.uk/museumsandgalleriesEnjoy shopping in the shadow of the abbey, for your festive gifts.
Open from 10.30am – 3pm.0113 230 5492
Sunday 21st November
Breakfast with SantaSTOCKELD PARK
www.thechristmasadventure.comMeet Father Christmas for a festive breakfast at Stockeld Park at 9am.
Tickets are limited so booking is essential.01937 586 333
Friday 26th November
Christmas Light Switch OnHAREWOOD HOUSE
www.harewood.org.ukChristmas is coming to Harewood and it starts tonight. The 6.30pm switch
on will be carried out by Dixie from Real Radio and then you’re invited to shop,visit Santa and enjoy the transformation into a winter wonderland.
0113 218 1000
Saturday 27th & Sunday 28th November
Arctic Express WeekendNATIONAL RAILWAY MUSEUM
www.nrm.org.ukMake way for the Polar Express! The National Railway Museum in York
is hosting one of the largest steam locomotives in the country – a dead ringerfor the star of film Polar Express. This is a great winter themed event with
a human snow globe, an indoor ice rink and lots of craft activities. 08448 153 139
TO BOOK PLEASE CALLMILTON KEYNES 0871 222 5670CASTLEFORD 0871 222 5671SCOTLAND 0871 222 5672 VISIT www.snozoneuk.comOR www.xscape.co.uk
TICKETS: £7 per child for a 30 minute session (Available from 11am - 6pm)
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And every weekend in DecemberAlso running 20th – 24th December
Thursday 2nd December
Mr Fezziwig’s ChristmasFOUNTAINS ABBEY
www.fountainsabbey.co.ukChristmas theatre for all the family. 7.30pm start. Booking essential.
01765 643 164
Friday 3rd & Saturday 4th December
Christmas MarketST GEMMA’S HOSPICEwww.st-gemma.co.uk
Buy your Christmas tree, stock up on your stocking fillers and geta few goodies for your festive feast. Santa promises to visit, and forDad there’s a hot German sausage stall and a cup of mulled wine!
From 3pm on Friday and 10am on Saturday.0113 218 5570
Saturday 4th December
Christmas FairMEANWOOD VALLEY URBAN FARM
www.mvuf.org.ukFair with a visit from Santa between 11am and 2.30pm.
0113 262 9759
A Rory ChristmasLEEDS CITY MUSEUM
www.leeds.gov.uk/museumsandgalleriesJoin the regular Saturday craft club for a special Christmas craft session.Make decorations for the Leeds City Museum’s tree. Begins at 11am.
0113 224 3732
Victorian CraftsABBEY HOUSE MUSEUM
www.leeds.gov.uk/museumsandgalleriesMake traditional Victorian gifts to decorate your home.
0113 230 5492
Christmas FairMOORLANDS SCHOOL
www.moorlands-school.co.ukTombolas, raffles and lots of Christmas shopping opportunities. Santa
will also pay a visit. Entry is £1 for adults. Begins at 2pm.0113 278 5286
Saturday 4th & Sunday 5th December
SantaSpecials
MIDDLETON RAILWAYwww.middletonrailway.org.uk
Join Santa and his elves on the Middleton Railway. Every child willreceive a present. Trains run from 10.30 until 3.45.
0845 680 1758
ChristmasTwinkle
FOUNTAINS ABBEYwww.fountainsabbey.co.uk
Make your own decorations to take home. The theme is Angelsand Stars. 11am – 3pm.
01765 643 164
Sunday 5th December
Tree Dressing DayKIRKSTALL ABBEY
www.leeds.gov.uk/museumsandgalleriesHelp dress the tree at the Abbey, to the sound of the Horsforth
Music Society. Begins at 1pm.0113 230 5492
Thursday 9th December
A Yorkshire Christmas CarolFOUNTAINS ABBEY
www.fountainsabbey.co.ukFestive theatre for the whole family. Booking essential.
01765 643 164
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Santa Dash
On your marks, get set, Ho, Ho, Ho!
Saturday 11 December 5k run, Hyde Park, Leeds
Sunday 12 December 1 mile run, Leeds city centre
For more information: Call: 0113 218 5505 Email: [email protected] Visit: www.st-gemma.co.uk Reg charity No
1015941
THE CHRISTMAS ADVENTUREOpen until Sunday 30th January01937 586 333www.thechristmasadventure.com
Deep in a forest just outside ofWetherby is the magic of Christmas.Forget expensive trips to Lapland, thisis a winter wonderland right on yourdoorstep. Take a walk in the EnchantedForest to see some of the new arrivals.Take the snoring hedgehog who hasshacked up with a knitting beaver andan owl who’s busy with end of year paperwork in the new treehouse.But my tip to mums is to avoid the newmirror towards the end of your walk,
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Saturday 11th December
Victorian ChristmasTEMPLE NEWSAM
www.leeds.gov.uk/museumsandgalleriesVisit a living nativity and Santa’s grotto at Home Farm to listen to stories
and watch dancing. Begins at 5.30pm. Family tickets available.0113 264 7321
Albert the Bear ABBEY HOUSE MUSEUM
www.leeds.gov.uk/museumsandgalleriesAlbert the Abbey House Bear helps your under 5 get ready for Christmas
with crafts, songs and games. 2pm – 3pm.0113 230 5492
Saturday 11th & Sunday 12th December
Family Carol ConcertLOTHERTON HALL
www.leeds.gov.uk/museumsandgalleriesJoin in with a festival of carols in the grand drawing room. Mince pies
and a visit from Santa promised. Begins at 2pm. Booking essential.0113 281 3259
Santa DashST GEMMA’S HOSPICEwww.st-gemma.co.uk
Grab a beard and get your running wellies on. This is a race witha difference. Sign up for either the 5k in Hyde Park on Saturday,
or the 1 mile dash on the Sunday. 0113 218 5505
Sunday 12th December
Christmas ConcertHAREWOOD HOUSE
www.harewood.org.ukTraditional carol concert at All Saints Church in the grounds
of Harewood House.0113 218 1000
Carols by CandlelightFOUNTAINS ABBEY
www.fountainsabbey.co.ukTraditional carol service with candles from 3pm.
01765 643 164
Tuesday 14th December
Carol ServiceMEANWOOD VALLEY URBAN FARM
www.mvuf.org.ukThe Salvation Army join the animals at this Leeds’ favourite for a carol
service with Nativity. 7.30pm start.0113 262 9659
Saturday 18th December
Christmas Farmers’ MarketOAKWOOD
www.oakwoodfarmersmarket.comStock up on Christmas goodies at this super Farmer’s Market.
9am – 1.15pm.
Saturday 18th & Sunday 19th December
Traditional Carol ConcertLOTHERTON HALL
www.leeds.gov.uk/museumsandgalleriesCarols in the grand drawing room, with mince pies and mulled wine
for all. Begins at 2pm. Booking essential.0113 281 3259
Saturday 18th – Thursday 23rd December
Totally Tropical ChristmasTROPICAL WORLD
www.roundhaypark.org.ukThe Carribean comes to Leeds between 5- 8pm at this popular
Leeds attraction. Join the animals in a festive fiesta to the sound of asteel band. Great family fun – and always popular.
Saturday 18th – Sunday 3rd January
A Merry Media Christmas!NATIONAL MEDIA MUSEUM
www.nationalmediamuseum.org.ukPop in for winter workshops and watch Disney’s A Christmas Carol 3D.
Christmas favourite, The Snowman will also be showing fromMonday 20th December for £1.
0844 856 3797
Sunday 19th December
Family Carol ConcertHAREWOOD HOUSE
www.harewood.org.ukFun family carol concert at All Saints Church in the grounds of Harewood.
0113 218 1000
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For more active family members there’s thechallenge of the ice rink and ski trail. Howeverthis year, local elves have been hard at workadding more magic to the Snowflake Maze.There’s now a Maze Tower, a selection ofsilly road signs to help you find your wayout of the shrubberyand some super
new musical instruments. There’s loads for little hands to play with.
With so much going on, you’ll wantto visit again and again. So why not investin a Stockeld Season Card so you cankeep experiencing the magic of Christmasuntil the end of January. Now there’s away to get rid of those New Year blues!
Carols in the AbbeyKIRKSTALL ABBEY
www.leeds.gov.uk/museumsandgalleriesAn afternoon of festive favourites from Heritage Singers. This is an
outdoor event so make sure you wrap up. It’s winter!0113 230 5492
Wednesday 22nd December
Kids Clubhouse Christmas PartyHORSFORTH
www.kids-clubhouse.co.ukCome along to Horsforth’s newest soft play centre and join in the fun.
There’s a visit from Santa, festive food and a fun packed disco.Begins at 6pm. Book your ticket.
0113 393 3340
Messy Monkey’s Christmas PartyABBEY HOUSE MUSEUM
www.leeds.gov.uk/museumsandgalleriesGet messy with your monkey at this Christmas session, and leave
the Abbey House elves to clear up after you! For Under 5s.Sessions at 10.15am and 2pm.
0113 230 5492
Friday 24th December
Crazy Tykes PartyTHORP ARCH
www.crazytykes.co.ukSpend Christmas Eve at your favourite soft play centre. Book your ticketsas this is always a sell out. Santa promises to visit, and there’s wine for
grown ups. Begins at noon.01937 541007
Boxing Day
Mince Pie SpecialsEMBSAY & BOLTON ABBEY RAILWAY
www.embsayboltonabbeyrailway.org.ukHop aboard the steam train and enjoy a journey with a mince pie.
A great way to unwind after Christmas!01756 710 614
Friday 31st December
Noon Year’s Eve PartyEUREKA!
www.eureka.org.ukCount down to 2011 at the National Children’s Museum in Halifax.
Join in an afternoon of celebrations as countries around theworld welcome the New Year.
01422 330 069
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BEST of the BoxOfficeWhether it’s a thigh slapping pantomime or a fun packed family show you’re searching for,
we’ve got it here. Don’t leave it too late to book or you may be disappointed!
BEST of the BoxOfficeWhether it’s a thigh slapping pantomime or a fun packed family show you’re searching for,
we’ve got it here. Don’t leave it too late to book or you may be disappointed!A Christmas Carol
20th November – 5th January 2011www.wyp.org.uk
I thought Scrooge lived with me,but apparently he’s spending winter at the
West Yorkshire Playhouse! Watch the ghostsof Christmas past, present and future teach
Ebenezer Scrooge the error of his ways –but will he learn his lesson before Christmas
Day? If pantomimes make you sayBah Humbug, this may be the family
production for you.0113 213 7700
Aladdin3rd December – 15th January2011 • WEST YORKSHIREPLAYHOUSE, LEEDS
www.wyp.org.uk
A fun packed alternative to the traditionalpantomime. Following the success of the
Playhouse production Cinderella last year, thetale of Aladdin takes to the stage. Set in a
Yorkshire market place, you’ll follow Aladdinon a magical adventure to meet the Genie ofthe lamp. A great family show for those keen
to avoid audience participation!0113 213 7700
Snow White and the Seven Dwarves 18th December – 6th February 2011
ALHAMBRA, BRADFORDwww.bradford-theatres.co.uk
Mirror, mirror on the wall. Is this the mostpopular panto of them all? The prestigious Alhambra in Bradford hopes so. Last yearmore than 90,000 people packed into thetheatre to watch Billy Pearce and his pals.
This year Billy is back as Muddles and Emmerdale baddie Sian Reeves is taking therole of the Wicked Queen. There’s 3D magic
and lots of laughs promised. Hi ho, hi ho,to book our seats we go…
01274 432 000
Sleeping Beauty11th December – 2nd January 2011
VICTORIA THEATRE, HALIFAXwww.victoriatheatre.co.uk
Head west for this tale of a princess cursed onthe day of her christening by the wicked FairyCarabosse. Find out if Prince Valiant can win
his battle against dragons and time machinesto save his princess with love’s true kiss.
Sounds like a dangerous Decemberin Halifax!
01422 351 158
Cinderella 3rd December – 8th January 2011
THE CARRIAGEWORKS, LEEDSwww.carriageworkstheatre.org.uk
Dig out your ball gown and dust off thoseglass slippers. You’re invited to a classic pantomime at one of Leeds’ top venues. Starring Sue Hodge (Mimi Labonq from
BBC’s ‘Allo ‘Allo) and CBBC’s Jez Edwards, thispromises to be a production filled with
laughs. Book your tickets now and as thefairy godmother said,“You shall go to
the Panto… or was it the ball?”0113 224 3801
Dick Whittington26th November – 15th January 2011
HARROGATE THEATREwww.harrogatetheatre.co.uk
Thigh slapping action following Dick and hisfeline friend as they travel from Harrogate to
London. On his journey to be Lord Mayor,he’ll need the help of Sarah the Cook and a
magical fairy. Tickets went on sale 12 monthsago and are already hot property so makesure you book now to avoid missing out
on Dick’s adventure.01423 502 116
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