Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice is asking children across Manchester to enlist in a one-day-only Junior Guerrilla Gardening Army which will invade Radcliffe on 16 September and bombard the area with thousands of forget-me-not flower seeds.
What do Barney the Bloodhound, Daisy the Rabbit and Slip & Slide the Snakes all have in common?
Answer: They’re all part of this year’s Summer Reading Challenge that takes place across the country, and once again this year young children will be able to take part at all our local libraries.
Much depends upon the child, their general health and their age, but the majority of children need a great deal of exercise to keep them happy and healthy.
For younger children, and a few older ones, messy play is a good deal of fun and games frequently employed by Nurseries to entertain their charges, but what are the benefits?
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