The cats were of course all absolute babes, with favourites including Maine Coon brothers Jack and Jasper, and a Devon Rex called Trixie, who I’m obsessed with.
Rainy Day
I really enjoyed the way the adults were utilised, be it as horses or glorified skateboards for the kids to glide around on.
We were pleasantly overwhelmed by the variety of activities, from stop-motion animation and a make-up masterclass to pointe-shoe up-cycling and conducting.
This month: light labyrinths, queer spaces, artificial intelligence, edible art, LEGO art, angsty art and a giant moon sculpture.
Circus Dreams Families takes place in the same setting as most of my nightmares: a school gym.
From immersive karaoke and a Disney/ska mashup show to skate-deck design and piñata making workshops, this month is all about trying new things.
90 minutes can be a long time when your little one is posing as the owner of Sailor’s Diner but refusing business to everyone who dares to attempt entry.
Infinitely more civilised than letting your toddlers squabble over bricks at your nearest LEGO store.
A life-size Tiger perched smugly at the table, ready to be photographed by each and every parent in attendance
This month, get mindful with children’s yoga, a wellbeing weekend, thoughtful art workshops and powerful theatre.
