Creating the Perfect Outdoor Play Space Kids Will Love

Getting kids off screens and into the garden sounds simple enough, until you’re staring at a patch of grass with no idea where to begin. The good news? Creating a brilliant outdoor play space doesn’t require a huge budget or a landscaping degree. With a little planning and the right outdoor toys and equipment, you can transform even the smallest garden into a space kids will want to spend time in.

Here’s how to get started.

Start With What the Kids Actually Want

Before spending a single penny, it’s worth asking the kids what they’d love. A five-year-old who wants to dig and build will need something very different from a ten-year-old who’s into climbing and adventure. Matching the space to their interests means less chance of expensive outdoor play equipment gathering dust after the first week.

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How to Plan a Stress-Free Family Road Trip with Kids

Going on a family road trip is undoubtedly one of the most enjoyable and rewarding ways to travel. Besides, a family can get to know new places without rushing, and they can also have a great time together and create beautiful memories they will treasure forever. However, travelling with children will require you to plan ahead more. In the absence of proper arrangements, a long journey, unexpected delays, and toddlers’ restlessness can immediately change an exciting trip into a horrid experience.  

Fortunately, if you get the right mindset, a family road trip can go well, be full of laughs, and be an experience your family will want to repeat. By knowing the route in advance, the travel time, and the places you can stop for a rest, planning the route is probably the easiest way to reduce the stress of travelling. Next, how you plan your travel and what you get the children to do during the trip, a little consideration and simple actions can really change the situation a lot for the better.

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The Guild at MTFest UK in The Other Palace

When Claire invited me to see The Guild, as apart of the MTFest UK, I wasn’t really sure what to expect. I’ve been to a large number of plays and performances in my time, but this one marketed itself as a 1-hour workshop, where the actors were doing a live reading. The Guild is a musical, based on a series that is all about meeting up with virtual friends outside of the internet, to see how you all get on.

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Heartwarming Love Coloring Book – Mindful Coloring

[Ad – Gifted Product] We keep seeing more and more of these sort of open coloring books, that can be for anyone from children to adults. They have become a sort of wind-down, mindfulness activity that can keep your hands and mind busy. I’ve seen them in several different themes, all of which feel quite cozy when you color them! The Heartwarming Love Coloring Book is one of these such books, with tons of pages that you can color in!

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Eating Pastries in Café Central

In Austria, we had a lot of pastries in well known places. One of these places were Cafe Central – a cafe with a line all the way around the block. We had a local showing us around, so we were able to know when the line wouldn’t be so long, and got there in time for first seating at breakfast! Some of their menu is only available at lunchtime, while other aspects of their menu are specific for breakfast, so it is worth making sure they have the foods you’d like to try when you go. We were very excited to eat here as the pastries looked SO stunning! I do not know the name of any of the cakes we had as we went up to the window and pointed at the ones we wanted to try.

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