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Big Fish Little Fish Hackney – 21/09/14
So in a blogging fail to add to all my other blogging fails, I went to BFLF today with a thoroughly uncharged phone. So did Nathan. Net result was a complete lack of photos of this East London pirate extravaganza. … Continue reading
Beware of…
Card clash! It’s coming, dontcha know…a week on Tuesday. Of course, if you’ve been using a contactless card on a bus you’ll already be familiar with the perils of card clash, but now the warnings are being rolled out over … Continue reading
Posted in Facts! And facts are important!
Tagged buses, East London, music, South London, trains, tube trains
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LolliBop 2014 Review!
This review might be coming a little too late to be of any use to anyone, but we’ve all had a bit of post-LolliBop fatigue. LolliBopped out indeed. Of course, the wild Saturday preceeding it didn’t help – Nathan and … Continue reading
Summer Holidays 2014
It’s finally happened – School have said that they don’t want to teach Reuben anymore. At least not until he starts Year 1 in September. If you have a similarly set-loose child, you may be wondering how to fill those … Continue reading
Posted in Facts! And facts are important!
Tagged cafes, museums, music, paddling pools, parks, sandpits, southbank centre, summer holidays, ukelele
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Some Exciting Things Happening This Week
You heard that right – there are some exciting things happening this week. It’s late and I’m tired, so forgive me if I skim.. Firstly, the City of London Festival started this week and is running till 17th July. There’s … Continue reading
Posted in Facts! And facts are important!
Tagged books, Central London, East London, music, theatre
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London Without a Toddler – A Week in the 90s
Warning:this MSP review may contain traces of pretension. Avoid if you have a pretension allergy or intolerance. My phone tells me it’s 2014. I’m not sure I believe it…the evidence around me suggests that we are in 1998..or somewhere around … Continue reading
“Tube” at the Imagine Festival
Today, Eva and I went to see a piece of experimental toddler theatre. But more on that later – let’s start with the Imagine Festival. This year, there seems to be more to do than ever and we could have … Continue reading
Posted in Reviewing the Situation
Tagged art, cake, imagine festival, music, South London, southbank centre, theatre
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February Half Term Preview
OK, it’s not even February yet, but I think most of us can’t wait to see the end of January. So, with that in mind let’s have a wee look at what’s going on over half term for toddlers, schoolkids … Continue reading
Posted in What I suppose you'd call "tips"....?
Tagged art, Central London, half term, museums, music, South London, southbank centre
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Big Fish Little Fish Tufnell Park – 24/11/13
Last time we went to Big Fish Little Fish, it was a 30C day in July and we were fresh from the paddling pool. Today was a bit of a stark contrast. Firstly, it was in North London not South. … Continue reading
Posted in Creating precious childhood memories or something (days out)
Tagged disco, music, North London
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