If you were born in 1980 you might be a 25 year old Mum on our site but if you were born in 2000 you are one of the kids we are currently serving so its relevance could be perceived a bit tenuous when it talks directly to you…the millennial! It’s a term you might not have heard of before, but it’s used to define people like you or maybe your children – a generation of people who have grown up (and […]
Posts from ‘October, 2015’
Drama Queens are on the move!
Did you hear the news? ….We are moving!
So after four eventful years at our current venue, the Church of the Good Shepherd on Dyke Road, we have been given the opportunity to move to a fantastic studio, and we have worked tirelessly over the last month, trying to secure the new and exciting venue….. Get the champagne out ladies and gentlemen ….we did it.
We are very excited to announce, […]
Brighton Fringe 2016 opens for business!
Calling all musicians, dancers, jugglers, comedians, actors and all other artists of every shape and form! Monday, 19 October
marks the start of a new year for Brighton Fringe, with registration opening at noon. This will be followed by an evening event at Otherplace at the Basement on Kensington Street from 6pm–8pm, open to anyone thinking about taking part in Brighton Fringe […]
Celestielle Paint – Face Painting
Award-winning, professional face painter available for face painting, body art and pregnant bump painting at parties and events across Brighton and the South-East. Lisa is fully insured, carrying £5m public and product liability insurance and has a recent Enhanced CRB Disclosure. Lisa is also a member of FACE – The Face Painting Association.
Cost: £85 for a 2 hour party, subject to number of guests and location. Get 10% discount if you quote “Child Friendly Brighton” when booking!
Email: info@celestiellepaint.co.uk, phone: 07779 613982
Website: www.celestiellepaint.co.uk
New children’s book – Mud On Your Face
NEW children’s fiction fantasy novel focuses on family values and understanding that the grass is not always ‘greener’…
Gus is a seven-year-old boy with a very big family. Sometimes he feels left out and picked on. He makes a wish that he could be an only child.
Suddenly lost in the woods, and adventure starts with a strange new friend.
Be careful what you wish for . […]
Brighton Pebbles
“Brighton Pebbles is a parent led community group for families with disabled children aged 5 and above, particularly those who find accessing mainstream activities difficult because of their child’s special needs.
We run a weekly after school drop in session at the Manor Gym in Whitehawk, where there is a large sports hall, soft play, sensory area, toys and games, wii and space for parents to have coffee and a chat. We also run activities during weekends and school holidays.
For further […]
Review – The Color Run.
This weekend saw the Color Run come to Brighton. It has been before but this was my first time running it and also my first time running with both my children, quite a challenge I thought seems as my 5 year old gets ‘tired legs mummy’ on the shortest of walks!’
We couldn’t have had more fun and the tired legs were nowhere to be found. We got ourselves […]
Family Friendly Cycling in Brighton & Hove
Cycle Brighton, 86 Ethel Street, Hove, BN3 3LL. 01273 567733
This week we had a great day out with the help of the guys at Cycle Brighton. What better way to teach the kids road safety than exploring our city on a bike. With our 2 year old in a baby seat and 5 year old on a tag-a-long we had nothing but squeals of […]
Review – Sensacional at The Old Market
Last week we headed down to see Sensacional at The Old Market in Hove. It was a fantastic interactive, sensory show that completlely absorbed the little ones.
It is 35 minutes long and held in a large space with a plastic white matt in the center of the room which is where it all takes place. The children are part of the show, they are given a white suit to put on and […]
MAKE A NOISE! DURING SELECTIVE MUTISM AWARENESS MONTH
Why is a disorder that affects 1 in every 150 children relatively unheard of?
Let’s change that.
This month, SMIRA, the Selective Mutism Information and Research Association, is launching the ‘Make a Noise’ campaign to help children find their voices. Selective mutism (‘SM’) is an anxiety-based mental health disorder, usually commencing in early childhood, preventing an individual’s ability to speak out in certain situations. SM is not a choice.
The month of October is […]
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