Tuesday, 23 April 2013

A beautiful wedding and St.George's Day





This weekend was beautiful wasn't it? We went to a stunning wedding at Pinewood Studios (home of 007!). Honestly, everything was perfect. The atmosphere was electric and the mood relaxed. As my friend texted me yesterday: "Actually the best day EVER!"

So I did a bit of research and found two wedding related books by Usborne for any little budding bridesmaids or mini guests for a big day this year:


£8.99.
  • Girls will adore dressing and accessorising the beautiful brides, bridesmaids, and handsome grooms for their fairytale weddings.
  • With over 750 stickers to dress brides and grooms and bridesmaids as they prepare for their big days.
  •  There is another one called Sticker Dolly Dresing Bridesmaids for only £5.99.

    Let me know if you want one.

    Oh yes, and today was St. George's Day. One for the boys, perhaps!? (James loves knights and dragons).


    This is a picture of us at Dover Castle earlier this month (I don't know why I look so haughty!). I bet there was a lot of activity there today.

    
    £4.99 In stock at Amy's Books
    
    Usborne sell a huge range of books related to knights and medieval times, for all different ages. Did you know that I can advise on the best choices for the lad in your life? Or lass for that matter.

    Wednesday, 10 April 2013

    Making stuff from rubbish!

    Hi!

    James and I are having a lovely day. Right now, James is taking time out to spend time in his Playmobil world and I thought I would make a coffee, sit down and blog.

    This morning, James had his hair cut and I had my brows tidied - a fair deal I thought.

    Then, we took a trip to the Nottingham Contemporary, which has really given me a boost. When we got home, we decided to raid the dry recyclable bin for stuff we can use to get creative and make new stuff - like robots, trees and animals!

    Here are some pictures from our fun day and the books we could use to guide us (I'm afraid I'm big on imagination, lacking in skill or talent).

    
    £12.99 5+
    
    
    Stuff made by a variety of children (& their parents)
    

    
    £9.99 5+
    
    And for the littler ones...£4.99
    

    More inspiration can be found at the Nottingham Contmporary Online Gallery:

    www.nottinghamcontemporary.org/families

    For the rest of this week, you can still drop into the Contemporary to take part in more free family activities. Draw, explore, make, play and let their imaginations run wild.

    Amy x

    Monday, 8 April 2013

    50 Things

    Hi everyone. I really want to tell you about a great website for children under 12 and their mums & dads. It is really inpiring and really compliments the Amy's Books way.

    https://www.50things.org.uk/

    This website is run by the National Trust but you don't have to be an NT member to appreciate it. It talks about some of the things our children should do before they get to 11 and 3 quarters. It encourages children to get outdoors, get messy and enjoy nature.

    Here are some pictures of us doing just that at Calke Abbey and the Usborne books that always help us along the way.

    
    
    £12.99
    
    
    "50 Things..." says climb a tree. Here's James making a good start.

    
    
    A delightful little guide to the towering world of trees. £5.99.
     
    
    
    What animal can you spot?
      
    
    Chidlren will enjoy learning to identify mammals, birds and creepy crawlies. £4.99.
     
    
    
    Mammal. Spotted.
      
    Have you browsed the Usborne catalogue yet? (www.usborne.com). For free delivery, order through me:
    07806318789

    

    Happy reading (& send me your photos of your own family adventures and reading fun if you get time).

    Amy x

    Wednesday, 3 April 2013

    Back to Dungeness

    Today this post has a seaside/holiday theme. I have also promised myself that I will write a little more text today. I do apologise for the lack of text, it's just that I feel the photos do all the talking and do not need ruining by my mind babble!
    Inspired by this Usborne book, we ventured out onto the Dungeness headland, in search of things we only come across on holiday.

    The wind was gusting and bitterly cold. But the sky was bright blue and the sun surprisingly warm. Here are our best holiday things FOUND and documented for you to enjoy.







    Hot chocolate isn't in the book, but it's a must for us when out and about. I suppose in the warm months, it will be chocolate milkshakes and ice-creams but we weren't in the mood for either on this day.


    Amy x