Friday, 12 June 2009

Summer holidays Activities



Hello and hope you are all well.

Here at World Kidz Clothing we are always striving towards finding quality and unique Childrens and Baby clothing and accessories from all over the world.

Our pruducts are top of the range for quality but are funky and fun for the Childrens and Babies.

We also stock Educational toys that offer innovative, learning toys that are fun to develop essential skills for Children from 1- 100 years of age. All our toy have passed vigorous test for Child saftey and durability. Some of our Educational toys have got a cracking sale on at the moment, so feel free to check them out before they go.



In the next couple of weeks World Kidz Clothing are hoping to bring informative and useful information on activities on what to do during the Summer holidays for Parents and carers of Childrens and Babies.

The information that we are in the process of developing is Places to take your Childern that is safe, cheap and fun around the UK starting from a couple £1 up so £ 10, for we all know how expensive it is to entertain Children during the Summer holidays and especially with the recession with a tight grip on the UK.



We will be covering central Scotland Firsts of all then move down to Manchester then London.

If anyone has got some ideas of where they have been and the prices, or even if you think of places to avoid for maybe not worth the money or not Child safe, or if you think that we should include a area that we have not mentioned.

We will be very please to hear from you.



Callendar House: Situated amidst magnificent park and woodland, Callendar House tells stories spanning 600 years of Scottish history. Through wars, rebellions and the industrial revolution, the house has played host to many great historical figures over the centuries, including Mary, Queen of Scots, Cromwell and Bonnie Prince Charlie. Callendar House is nice to walk round with boating pond, kids play area and woodland walks.

We do strongly suggest you ring Callendar House before you set off on your family day out, just to make sure they are open and to confirm admission prices, there is nothing worse than disappointed kids in the back of your car after a long journey.

Also, it may be worth clicking the link to Callendar House 's website, to see if there are special events and things to do that may be going on during the day.



Stirling Castle: Stirling Castle All kids love castles and this is without doubt one of the grandest of all Scottish castles, both in its situation on a commanding rock outcrop and in its architecture. The Great Hall and the Gatehouse of James IV, the marvellous Palace of James V, the Chapel Royal of James VI and the artillery fortifications of the 16th to 18th centuries are all of outstanding interest. The views from the castle rock are spectacular. The Great Hall has recently been restored to how it would have looked around 1500. Displays on castle's history, medieval kitchen and attractive cafe. All apartments in the castle are accessible apart from the Museum of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Only the medieval kitchens and Elphinstone Tower are not suitable for visitors using wheelchairs. The ground floor of the shop and the book shop are accessible. The castle cafe has a ramp. Braille information boards are on display.

If you've really enjoyed your Summer family day out to Stirling Castle, tell us about your visit, so other people will know it's a great place to visit as well.


We do strongly suggest you ring Stirling Castle before you set off on your family day out, just to make sure they are open and to confirm admission prices, there is nothing worse than disappointed kids in the back of your car after a long journey.


http://www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/

Falkirk Wheel: As the world’s first and only rotating boat lift, The Falkirk Wheel is quite simply unique. There are many events that take place throughout the year at The Falkirk Wheel with also a good playground on the site for the Children to let off steam on.


We do strongly suggest you ring Falkirk Wheel before you set off on your familySummer day out, just to make sure they are open and to confirm admission prices, there is nothing worse than disappointed kids in the back of your car after a long journey.

Also, it may be worth clicking the link to Falkirk Wheel 's website,www.thefalkirkwheel.co.uk to see if there are special events and things
to do that may be going on during the day.


http://www.thefalkirkwheel.co.uk/


Falkirk Wheel
Lime Road
Tamfourhill
Falkirk
Central
FK1 4RS
Telephone: 01324 619888

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