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Page 1: Primary Times Derbyshire

© Disney

14th –18th March 20120844 3388000

a29671 P&H Primary Times Derby Front Cover 27/01/2012 12:14 Page 1

In Derbyshire

for parents, teachers

andchildren

FEBRUARY HALF TERM 2012 ISSUE

WIN! A DISNEY ON ICE GOODIE BAG AND MUCH MUCH MORE!

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FEBRUARY HALF TERM 2012 ISSUE 4

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As Britain prepares for the arrival of the 2012 Olympics in August, there is another sporting event for us to look forward to … Sport Relief! Men, women, children and celebrities all get together in the world of sport to help raise money for people living tough lives in the UK and across the world. This year, Sport Relief is taking place from Friday

March 23 to Sunday March 25. With over a million people

expected to join in the Sainsbury’s Sport Relief Mile, you too can get involved

As Britain prepares for the arrival of the 2012 Olympics in August, there is another sporting event for us to look forward to … Sport Relief! Men, women, children and celebrities all get together in the world of sport to help raise money for people living tough lives in the money for people living tough lives in the UK and across the world. This year, UK and across the world. This year, Sport Relief is taking place from Friday Sport Relief is taking place from Friday Sport Relief is taking place from Friday

March 23 to Sunday March 25. March 23 to Sunday March 25. March 23 to Sunday March 25. March 23 to Sunday March 25. With over a million people With over a million people With over a million people

expected to join in the expected to join in the Sainsbury’s Sport Relief Mile, you too Relief Mile, you too can get involved can get involved

This year, David Walliams kicked off Sport Relief with a splash when he announced he would swim the Thames for the charity. He embarked on the epic 140-mile swim down the stinky, dirty River Thames, picking up a tummy bug and other illnesses on the way. Nevertheless, he completed his amazing challenge in just eight days and raised more than £1 million.

Blue Peter presenter Helen Skelton has become a wonderful ambassador for Sport Relief having kayaked the 2000 miles of the Amazon River and walked across a tightrope suspended between the chimneys of Battersea Power Station. This year, Helen has managed to go one step further, again. On January 4, Helen set off on her Polar Challenge to cross 500 miles by ski, kite-ski and bike to reach the South Pole. We will see how Helen fared on the live show. What will she do next year?

But, you don’t have to go to the extreme of swimming the Thames or skiing to the South Pole to raise money for Sport Relief! You can do your bit by simply walking one mile. For just £6 for adults and £3 for children, you can enter the Sport Relief

Mile. You will be sent a pack with sponsor forms for you to collect sponsorship from your friends and family. Do your bit to raise money for people less fortunate. There are hundreds of Miles being organised around the country on Sunday March 25, including loads right here in Derbyshire. To fi nd out where your closest Sport Relief Mile is taking place, visit www.sportrelief.com/the-mile. Simply type your postcode or town into the search box and see the list of Miles around you. Whether you want to walk one mile with your family, do three miles in fancy dress with your classmates or attempt the mighty six-mile challenge, there is a Sport Relief Mile for you. From the www.sportrelief.com website you can also order your fundraising pack so that you can raise as much money as possible. You might even be able to do a bit of celebrity spotting as a whole host of famous faces will also be taking to the streets.

So, get out there and raise some cash for a great cause, and have some fun!

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As Britain prepares for the arrival of the 2012 As Britain prepares for the arrival of the 2012 2012

As Britain prepares for the arrival of the 2012 As Britain prepares for the arrival of the 2012 As Britain prepares for the arrival of the 2012 As Britain prepares for the arrival of the 2012 As Britain prepares for the arrival of the 2012 Olympics in August, there is another sporting Olympics in August, there is another sporting Olympics in August, there is another sporting Olympics in August, there is another sporting Olympics in August, there is another sporting Olympics in August, there is another sporting event for us to look forward to … Sport Relief! event for us to look forward to … Sport Relief! event for us to look forward to … Sport Relief! event for us to look forward to … Sport Relief! event for us to look forward to … Sport Relief! event for us to look forward to … Sport Relief! Men, women, children and celebrities all get Men, women, children and celebrities all get Men, women, children and celebrities all get Men, women, children and celebrities all get Men, women, children and celebrities all get Men, women, children and celebrities all get together in the world of sport to help raise together in the world of sport to help raise together in the world of sport to help raise together in the world of sport to help raise together in the world of sport to help raise money for people living tough lives in the money for people living tough lives in the money for people living tough lives in the money for people living tough lives in the money for people living tough lives in the UK and across the world. This year, UK and across the world. This year, UK and across the world. This year, UK and across the world. This year, Sport Relief is taking place from Friday Sport Relief is taking place from Friday Sport Relief is taking place from Friday

March 23 to Sunday March 25. March 23 to Sunday March 25. March 23 to Sunday March 25. With over a million people With over a million people

expected to join in the expected to join in the expected to join in the Sainsbury’s Sport Sainsbury’s Sport Sainsbury’s Sport Relief Mile, you too Relief Mile, you too can get involved

fancy dress with your classmates or attempt the mighty six-mile challenge, there is a Sport Relief Mile for you. From the www.sportrelief.com website you can also order your fundraising pack so that you can raise as much money as possible. You might even be able to do a bit of celebrity spotting as a whole host of famous faces

So, get out there and raise some cash for a great

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FEBRUARY HALF TERM 2012 ISSUE 4

RELIEFRELIEFRELIEFRELIEFRELIEFRELIEFRELIEFSPORT

As Britain prepares for the arrival of the 2012 Olympics in August, there is another sporting event for us to look forward to … Sport Relief! Men, women, children and celebrities all get together in the world of sport to help raise money for people living tough lives in the UK and across the world. This year, Sport Relief is taking place from Friday

March 23 to Sunday March 25. With over a million people

expected to join in the Sainsbury’s Sport Relief Mile, you too can get involved

As Britain prepares for the arrival of the 2012 Olympics in August, there is another sporting event for us to look forward to … Sport Relief! Men, women, children and celebrities all get together in the world of sport to help raise money for people living tough lives in the money for people living tough lives in the UK and across the world. This year, UK and across the world. This year, Sport Relief is taking place from Friday Sport Relief is taking place from Friday Sport Relief is taking place from Friday

March 23 to Sunday March 25. March 23 to Sunday March 25. March 23 to Sunday March 25. March 23 to Sunday March 25. With over a million people With over a million people With over a million people

expected to join in the expected to join in the Sainsbury’s Sport Relief Mile, you too Relief Mile, you too can get involved can get involved

This year, David Walliams kicked off Sport Relief with a splash when he announced he would swim the Thames for the charity. He embarked on the epic 140-mile swim down the stinky, dirty River Thames, picking up a tummy bug and other illnesses on the way. Nevertheless, he completed his amazing challenge in just eight days and raised more than £1 million.

Blue Peter presenter Helen Skelton has become a wonderful ambassador for Sport Relief having kayaked the 2000 miles of the Amazon River and walked across a tightrope suspended between the chimneys of Battersea Power Station. This year, Helen has managed to go one step further, again. On January 4, Helen set off on her Polar Challenge to cross 500 miles by ski, kite-ski and bike to reach the South Pole. We will see how Helen fared on the live show. What will she do next year?

But, you don’t have to go to the extreme of swimming the Thames or skiing to the South Pole to raise money for Sport Relief! You can do your bit by simply walking one mile. For just £6 for adults and £3 for children, you can enter the Sport Relief

Mile. You will be sent a pack with sponsor forms for you to collect sponsorship from your friends and family. Do your bit to raise money for people less fortunate. There are hundreds of Miles being organised around the country on Sunday March 25, including loads right here in Derbyshire. To fi nd out where your closest Sport Relief Mile is taking place, visit www.sportrelief.com/the-mile. Simply type your postcode or town into the search box and see the list of Miles around you. Whether you want to walk one mile with your family, do three miles in fancy dress with your classmates or attempt the mighty six-mile challenge, there is a Sport Relief Mile for you. From the www.sportrelief.com website you can also order your fundraising pack so that you can raise as much money as possible. You might even be able to do a bit of celebrity spotting as a whole host of famous faces will also be taking to the streets.

So, get out there and raise some cash for a great cause, and have some fun!

RELIEFRELIEFRELIEFRELIEFRELIEFRELIEF

As Britain prepares for the arrival of the 2012 As Britain prepares for the arrival of the 2012 2012

As Britain prepares for the arrival of the 2012 As Britain prepares for the arrival of the 2012 As Britain prepares for the arrival of the 2012 As Britain prepares for the arrival of the 2012 As Britain prepares for the arrival of the 2012 Olympics in August, there is another sporting Olympics in August, there is another sporting Olympics in August, there is another sporting Olympics in August, there is another sporting Olympics in August, there is another sporting Olympics in August, there is another sporting event for us to look forward to … Sport Relief! event for us to look forward to … Sport Relief! event for us to look forward to … Sport Relief! event for us to look forward to … Sport Relief! event for us to look forward to … Sport Relief! event for us to look forward to … Sport Relief! Men, women, children and celebrities all get Men, women, children and celebrities all get Men, women, children and celebrities all get Men, women, children and celebrities all get Men, women, children and celebrities all get Men, women, children and celebrities all get together in the world of sport to help raise together in the world of sport to help raise together in the world of sport to help raise together in the world of sport to help raise together in the world of sport to help raise money for people living tough lives in the money for people living tough lives in the money for people living tough lives in the money for people living tough lives in the money for people living tough lives in the UK and across the world. This year, UK and across the world. This year, UK and across the world. This year, UK and across the world. This year, Sport Relief is taking place from Friday Sport Relief is taking place from Friday Sport Relief is taking place from Friday

March 23 to Sunday March 25. March 23 to Sunday March 25. March 23 to Sunday March 25. With over a million people With over a million people

expected to join in the expected to join in the expected to join in the Sainsbury’s Sport Sainsbury’s Sport Sainsbury’s Sport Relief Mile, you too Relief Mile, you too can get involved

fancy dress with your classmates or attempt the mighty six-mile challenge, there is a Sport Relief Mile for you. From the www.sportrelief.com website you can also order your fundraising pack so that you can raise as much money as possible. You might even be able to do a bit of celebrity spotting as a whole host of famous faces

So, get out there and raise some cash for a great

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If you want to take part in Sport Relief, whether it’s running the Mile or another way of fundraising, what better way to do it than in the offi cial Sport Relief socks? Leap into action with the striking red and white Union Jack- inspired socks, available from Sainsbury’s (adults £2.50, children £2). Show your personali-tee with the offi cial Sport Relief 2012 t-shirts! Made with Fairtrade cotton, raising money for Sport Relief, the t-shirts are just £8 for adults and £6 for juniors, or there are three limited edition designs at £10 each. Show everyone that you are supporting Sport Relief by wearing your special tee for all to see.

Other ways to raise money

If you can’t make the Mile on the Sunday, there are loads

of other ways that you can raise money for Sport Relief

2012. Here are some of our favourite ideas …

. Tasty cakes … with help from mum and dad - and

permission from your school, bake some cakes and sell

them at school

. Shhhh … attempt a sponsored silence. Get people

to sponsor you to keep your lips closed for a day. It’s

harder than it sounds

. Mufti fun … ask you teachers if you can have a mufti

day. Pay to go to school in your own clothes. The

money paid goes to Sport Relief

. Sweet treats … fi ll a jar with sweets and get

people to guess how many are in there. Pay to have

a guess and you might even win the jar!

. Keep fi t … get sponsored to walk to school every

day. Raise money and get fi t in time to do your Mile

. Give it up … ask for sponsorship to give

up your favourite thing for a week. Mine?

Chocolate. Let’s do it together

2012If you want to take part in Sport Relief, whether it’s running the Mile or another way of fundraising, what better way to do it than in the what better way to do it than in the offi cial Sport Relief socks? Leap offi cial Sport Relief socks? Leap into action with the striking red into action with the striking red into action with the striking red and white Union Jack- inspired and white Union Jack- inspired and white Union Jack- inspired socks, available from Sainsbury’s socks, available from Sainsbury’s socks, available from Sainsbury’s (adults £2.50, children £2). Show (adults £2.50, children £2). Show (adults £2.50, children £2). Show your personali-tee with the offi cial your personali-tee with the offi cial your personali-tee with the offi cial Sport Relief 2012 t-shirts! Made Sport Relief 2012 t-shirts! Made Sport Relief 2012 t-shirts! Made with Fairtrade cotton, raising with Fairtrade cotton, raising with Fairtrade cotton, raising money for Sport Relief, the t-shirts money for Sport Relief, the t-shirts are just £8 for adults and £6 for are just £8 for adults and £6 for juniors, or there are three limited juniors, or there are three limited edition designs at £10 each. Show everyone that you are supporting Sport Relief by wearing your special tee for all to see.

permission from your school, bake some cakes and sell

them at school

. Shhhh … attempt a sponsored silence. Get people

to sponsor you to keep your lips closed for a day. It’s

harder than it sounds

. Mufti fun … ask you teachers if you can have a mufti

day. Pay to go to school in your own clothes. The

money paid goes to Sport Relief

. Sweet treats … fi ll a jar with sweets and get

people to guess how many are in there. Pay to have

a guess and you might even win the jar!

. Keep fi t … get sponsored to walk to school every

day. Raise money and get fi t in time to do your Mile

. Give it up … ask for sponsorship to give

up your favourite thing for a week. Mine?

Chocolate. Let’s do it together

2012

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Reading a book is one of the most fulfi lling things that you can do with your day. March 1, 2012 sees World Book Day, where the written word is celebrated. World Book Day is recognised in over 100 countries around the world. The main aim of World Book Day is to encourage children to explore the simple pleasures of books and reading, by providing them with the opportunity of having a book of their own. On World Book Day, certain books are available for £1. Register for a World Book Day token and redeem it against your chosen book at a participating bookstore. Visit www.worldbookday.com for more information on the books available.

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Horrid Henry to Harry Potter, plus a few surprises from around

the world. For Cine Kids Club members, all tickets are just £3.50

per person! To become a QUAD Cine Kids Club member, a fee

of £10.00 is payable and covers one family at one address, plus

their guests (e.g. For a birthday party) and lasts for a whole year.

See www.derbyquad.co.uk for more details or contact QUAD

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WORLD BOOK DAY 2012

PANCAKE DAY

New for 2012 is the Teddy Bears Picnic party at Chucklebutties, with a magical Make a Bear session. This extra special party includes a snuggly friend for every guest, a wonderful woodland themed party room, an exciting appearance by Crunchy Bear and free hot drinks for all the adults.

Also on offer is the Swashbuckling Pirate party experience for your little pirates. Visit www.chucklebutties.co.uk for all the information and details about booking, numbers and prices.

Don’t forget to treat yourself to some pancakes on Tuesday February 21, because it’s Shrove Tuesday … or, as we like to call it Pancake Day! Go to www.primarytimes.net/derbyshire to see our pancake recipe. Bon appetit!

Reading a book is one of the most fulfi lling things that you can do with your day. March 1, 2012 sees World Book Day, where the written word is celebrated. World Book Day is recognised in over 100 countries around the world. The main aim of World Book Day is to encourage children to explore the simple pleasures of books and reading, by providing them with the opportunity of having a book of their own. On World Book Day, certain books are available for £1. Register for a World Book Day token and redeem it against your chosen book at a participating bookstore. Visit www.worldbookday.com for more information on the books available.

See www.derbyquad.co.uk for more details or contact QUAD

Box Offi ce on 01332 290606.

WORLD BOOK DAY 2012

PANCAKE DAY

exciting appearance by Crunchy Bear and free hot drinks for all the adults. Also on offer is the Swashbuckling Pirate party experience for your little pirates. Visit www.chucklebutties.co.uk for all the information and details about booking, numbers and prices.

Don’t forget to treat yourself to some pancakes on Tuesday February 21, because it’s Shrove Tuesday … or, as we like to call it Pancake Day! Go to www.primarytimes.net/derbyshire to see our pancake recipe. Bon appetit!

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theatreBass’ Recreation Ground

Box Offi ce: 01332 641512 Station Approach, Derby

www.derby.gov.uk

Pomegranate Theatre

Box Offi ce: 01246 345334Corporation Street, Chesterfi eldwww.pomegranatetheatre.co.uk

Derby Live

Box Offi ce: 01332 255800Market Place, Derby

www.derbylive.co.uk

Buxton Opera House

Box Offi ce: 0845 1272190Water Street, Buxton

www.buxtonoperahouse.org.uk

March 19

Swan Lake Swan Lake is considered to be one of the greatest ballets of all time. This is a great treat for all the family with wonderful music, a heartwarming tale of love, romance and magic. The performance starts at

7.30pm. Tickets are £25 for adults, £20 for adult concessions, £15 for children.

March 23-24

West Side Story West Side Story is one of the greatest musicals of all time, and this is your chance to see it. It is a musical adaptation of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet set in 1950s America. Performance starts at 7.15pm on Thursday and Friday, 2.15pm and 7.15pm on Saturday. Tickets £10, £32 for a family of four.

February 29 - March 4

Planet Circus Planet Circus provides a great experience for every member of the family. Watch the fearless motorcycle stuntmen in amazing displays inside the Globe of Death, see the Crazy High Wire of Marco Polo, the death-defying Wheel of Death and Master Magician Gary Bond. Tickets are from £15 to £24.

March 7-8

Peppa Pig’s Treasure Hunt Ahoy there, me Hearties! Peppa Pig and her friends are going on a treasure hunt, and they need your help. Peppa, George and Danny the Dog are taking a day out on Grandad Dog’s boat. With Pedro Pony, Polly Parrot and Zoe Zebra, the group is searching for clues to fi nd the treasure chest. Sing along with the songs to help them fi nd their way. Wednesday shows 1pm and 4pm, Thursday shows 10am and 1pm. Tickets are £12.50 to £14.50, £50 for a family of four.

March 29-31

The Sound of Music Everyone loves The Sound of Music. The show tells the

February 26

Red Riding Hood A young girl with a red hood, a hungry wolf and a walk through the woods … what could possibly go wrong? This show tells the story of the little girl who is visiting her grandma. Shows at 1.30pm and 3.30pm. Tickets are £6 for adults, £5 for children, £20 for a family of four.

March 3

There was an old lady who swallowed a fly I don’t know why she swallowed a fl y … do you? Let’s fi nd out why the old lady swallowed a fl y with the People’s Theatre Company as they tell the story. Come along to see the charming tale unfold with games, colourful animal characters and some proper family fun. Perfect for ages 4 to 104! The show starts at 2pm. Tickets are £8 for adults, £7 for children, £28 for a family of four.

true story of Maria Rainer, the nun who is brought in to take care of Baron Von Trapp’s seven children. Baron Von Trapp falls in love with Maria and they embark on a journey across Austria to escape the Nazis. With the much-loved songs including Climb Ev’ry Mountain, My Favourite Things and Do-Re-Mi, The Sound of Music is a great show for all the family. The show starts at 7.30pm, with a 2.30pm matinee on Saturday. Tickets are £16, with £15 concessions.

In Derbyshire

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theatreBass’ Recreation Ground

Box Offi ce: 01332 641512 Station Approach, Derby

www.derby.gov.uk

Pomegranate Theatre

Box Offi ce: 01246 345334Corporation Street, Chesterfi eldwww.pomegranatetheatre.co.uk

Derby Live

Box Offi ce: 01332 255800Market Place, Derby

www.derbylive.co.uk

Buxton Opera House

Box Offi ce: 0845 1272190Water Street, Buxton

www.buxtonoperahouse.org.uk

March 19

Swan Lake Swan Lake is considered to be one of the greatest ballets of all time. This is a great treat for all the family with wonderful music, a heartwarming tale of love, romance and magic. The performance starts at

7.30pm. Tickets are £25 for adults, £20 for adult concessions, £15 for children.

March 23-24

West Side Story West Side Story is one of the greatest musicals of all time, and this is your chance to see it. It is a musical adaptation of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet set in 1950s America. Performance starts at 7.15pm on Thursday and Friday, 2.15pm and 7.15pm on Saturday. Tickets £10, £32 for a family of four.

February 29 - March 4

Planet Circus Planet Circus provides a great experience for every member of the family. Watch the fearless motorcycle stuntmen in amazing displays inside the Globe of Death, see the Crazy High Wire of Marco Polo, the death-defying Wheel of Death and Master Magician Gary Bond. Tickets are from £15 to £24.

March 7-8

Peppa Pig’s Treasure Hunt Ahoy there, me Hearties! Peppa Pig and her friends are going on a treasure hunt, and they need your help. Peppa, George and Danny the Dog are taking a day out on Grandad Dog’s boat. With Pedro Pony, Polly Parrot and Zoe Zebra, the group is searching for clues to fi nd the treasure chest. Sing along with the songs to help them fi nd their way. Wednesday shows 1pm and 4pm, Thursday shows 10am and 1pm. Tickets are £12.50 to £14.50, £50 for a family of four.

March 29-31

The Sound of Music Everyone loves The Sound of Music. The show tells the

February 26

Red Riding Hood A young girl with a red hood, a hungry wolf and a walk through the woods … what could possibly go wrong? This show tells the story of the little girl who is visiting her grandma. Shows at 1.30pm and 3.30pm. Tickets are £6 for adults, £5 for children, £20 for a family of four.

March 3

There was an old lady who swallowed a fly I don’t know why she swallowed a fl y … do you? Let’s fi nd out why the old lady swallowed a fl y with the People’s Theatre Company as they tell the story. Come along to see the charming tale unfold with games, colourful animal characters and some proper family fun. Perfect for ages 4 to 104! The show starts at 2pm. Tickets are £8 for adults, £7 for children, £28 for a family of four.

true story of Maria Rainer, the nun who is brought in to take care of Baron Von Trapp’s seven children. Baron Von Trapp falls in love with Maria and they embark on a journey across Austria to escape the Nazis. With the much-loved songs including Climb Ev’ry Mountain, My Favourite Things and Do-Re-Mi, The Sound of Music is a great show for all the family. The show starts at 7.30pm, with a 2.30pm matinee on Saturday. Tickets are £16, with £15 concessions.

In Derbyshire

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You’ll find one this half term at a National Trust property near you.visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/midlandsfreshair to choose your next adventure.

Visit Sudbury Hall, Kedleston Hall and Calke Abbey

Follow us at www.facebook.com/midlandsfreshair or on Twitter @NTmidlands© The National Trust 2012. Registered Charity No. 205846. Image courtesy of NTPL/John Millar.

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For children who are getting onto 2 wheels for the first time or those who have tried to ride and not quite got there!

For children who are getting onto 2 wheels for the first time or those who have tried to ride and not quite got there!

BMX Coaching Day

Requirements• Own Bike• You need to book

and pay for this activity in advance

Requirements• Appropriate Clothing• Food and Drink• You need to book

and pay for this activity in advance

onto 2 wheels for the first time or those who have tried to ride

Learn to Ride

Venue: Markeaton Park

Time: 10am – 2pm

(30 minute slot)

Date: Monday 13

February, 2012

Age: 4 years upwards

Price: £5.00

Venue: Alvaston Park

Time: 10am – 2pm

Date: Tuesday 14

February, 2012

Age: 10 – 16years

Price: £10

For more information or to book please contact the Cycle Derby Team on 01332 641773 or [email protected]

February 11-19

Half term Nature TrailExplore the parkland of Kedleston Hall, spotting plants and wildlife on your trail. Open from 11am to 4pm. www.nationaltrust.org.uk. Free event, normal site admission applies.

February 11-19

Chatsworth farmyard Throughout half term, the farmyard and adventure playground in Chatsworth will be open to keep the little ones occupied. Open from 10.30am to 5.30pm. Please note that the House and Gardens are currently closed for the winter and will re-open on March 11. www.chatsworth.org.uk.

February 11-19

Half term Family Fun Days Visit Calke Abbey during half term for some natural play and fun in Squirt’s Stables. Open from 11am to 4pm. www.nationaltrust.org.uk. Free event, normal site admission applies.

February 11-19

Spring in the woods Special half term events in the brand new Heights of Abraham events pavilion. Spring in the woods with Tess Willoughby telling folklore tales and making woodland head gear. From 11.30am to 3.15pm. www.heightsofabraham.com.

February 11-12, 15, 18-19

Day out with Thomas Your favourite tank engine, Thomas is back on the Churnet Valley Railway. Pre-booking essential, call 01538 758491. www.churnet-railway.co.uk.

February 13-17

Time Travellers Go … Knights and Princesses Are you feeling fearless, daring and brave? Bolsover Castle is recruiting budding knights and needs you! Learn all about medieval warfare, see amazing demonstrations and test out your armour in a sword fi ght. Open from 11am to 4pm. www.english-heritage.org.uk. Adults £7.80, children £4.70, concessions £7, family £20.30. Admission price includes entry to event, castle and grounds.

February 13-17

b-active holiday activities Throughout Derby, during half term, b-active activities gives you the chance to get working ready for the great summer of sport. Visit www.bactivederby.com for full information on what activities are available, when and where.

February 15

Textile workshop Strutt’s North Mill is the fi rst fi re-proof, water-powered, cotton spinning mill. On February 15 there is a textile workshop where you can learn from the expert guides how to make beautiful textile creations such as brooches, hair decorations and garlands to take home. Admission is £6.50 for adults, children are free. Call 01773 880474 to book.

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Go wild at half term Fun for all the family at The Avenue Washlands Carsington Water Whistlestop Centre, Matlock

Bath Have a Hoot with Owls; Birding Bonanza; Tracks and Trails; Build an Elf Den Visit www.derbyshirewildlifetrust.org.uk. Tel 01773 881188 Registered Charity No 222212

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Follow the A6 to Belper then look for the Strutt’s North Mill signs

Textile Workshop Wednesday 15 February 10.15am to 1pmLearn with experts to make, and take home, beautiful textile creations.

Children’s craft and Treasure Hunt. Light refreshments.

Adults £6.50, children (over 4 only please) free.

Limited places, to book call 01773-880474 and leave your details

forthcoming at the Mill...

5.30pm. Please note that the House and Gardens are

Half term Family Fun Days Half term Family Fun Days

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Open Daily:Mon-Sat: 9.30am to 5pmSun: Factory Shop & Home Store 11am to 5pm,& rest of centre 10am to 5pmDerby Road (B6179), Denby, Derbyshire DE5 8NX.Call: 01773 740799 Email: [email protected]

Visitor Centre & Shops

Craftroom ToursOPEN FROM 10th FEB

Enjoy half term fun! Paint a plate and make a clay souvenir. Adults £5.25 Children £4.25 11am, 12pm, 2pm & 3pm

See Events & Offers athttp://blog.denby.co.uk

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Factory Tour also available(suitable for children over 6 years)

Mon - Thurs 10.30am & 1pm

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Crich Tramway Village If you have an interest in trams, transport and its history, or just like looking at shiny vehicles, a visit to Crich Tramway Village could be the perfect day out for you. See what it was like to live in Crich in the 1940s and the Edwardian era. Where: Matlock. www.tramway.co.uk. Open: Until February 19: daily from 10.30am to 4.30pm. Weekends until March 31 from 10.30am to 4.30pm. Admission: Adults £12, children £7, seniors £9.50, family £35.

Blackbrook Zoo Re-opening for half term after the winter season, Blackbrook Zoo is ready to amaze and

entertain you with some of the most amazing birds from around the world. Where: Near Bottomhouse. www.blackbrookzoo.co.uk. Open: Daily, 10am to 5.30pm. Admission: Adults £9.05, concessions £7.20, children £5.90, family of four £27, under 3 free.

Westfield Crafty Kids Brand new for 2012, Westfi eld Crafty Kids is the perfect place to entertain the little ones while mum and dad do some shopping. The Crafty Kids gang meets on the fi rst Wednesday of every month between 10am and 2pm on Level 2, near Eat Central. Each session is packed with fun things to make and do, and it’s absolutely free.

February 15-17

Half term Craft Activities Visit Sudbury Hall for some crafty fun in the museum. Create characters from Sudbury Hall’s past including Lords, Ladies and Chimney Sweeps. Open from 12-4pm. www.nationaltrust.org.uk. £1 per child, plus normal museum admission.

February 15-16

Laser Combat Laser combat is fun for all the family, whatever your age. Drop in to Rosliston Forestry Centre from 2-4pm for a 10-minute laser gun game session. Each session costs £2.50 per person. Tickets can be purchased in the shop. No booking required. www.roslistonforestrycentre.co.uk.

February 17

Make your own nest box Calling all bird lovers! This is your chance to

take part in National Nest Box Week to give the birds a helping hand for

the spring. Chesterfi eld Borough Council is inviting people to

Queens’ Park to make your very own nest box. Open from 10am to 4pm. Booking is required. Call 01246 345119.

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Knights & PrincessesMon 13 - Fri 17 FebBudding knights and princesses needed this half term! Dress up as a princess and test out our medieval armour. Take part in sword fights and learn princess etiquette too. Girl or boy, you’ll have fun at Bolsover Castle! Bolsover Castle, Chesterfield S44 6PR

www.english-heritage.org.uk/bolsovercastle

Our pick of the latest must-haves for your bookshelf

Our pick of the latest must-haves for your bookshelf

Our pick of the latest must-haves for your bookshelf

The Peppers and

the International

Magic Guys (9+)Sian Pattenden, Harper Collins, £5.99

Kristina Stephenson, Egmont, £7.99

We want to hear about

your favourite books! Write to us

at Primary Times, Publishing Ink,

Fifth Floor, White House, 111 New

Street, Birmingham, B2 4EU

or email us at

[email protected] and

tell us about your favourite books

and why you love them.

You might even see your name here

in the next issue!

Sir Charlie Stinky Socks and the Really Dreadful Spell (6+)

Casper and his friends have a special

secret … they are superheroes. Having

superpowers can come in very handy,

especially when a dog is let loose or when

the vacuum cleaner eats your hamster. Find

out all about the adventures Casper and his

friends get up to by reading this fabulously

funny, laugh-out-loud book. funny, laugh-out-loud book. funny, laugh-out-loud book.

Cartoon Kid Strikes Back! (7+)

Our pick of the latest must-haves for your bookshelf

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Casper and his friends have a special

Jeremy Strong, Puffin Books, £5.99

Read along with the audio CD with narration from actor Michael Maloney and read all about Sir Charlie Stinky Socks. There’s a very angry wizard who has turned everyone to stone … he’s angry because he wasn’t invited to the party. The only person who can help is Sir Charlie Stinky Socks, but he is far, far away. Will Sir Charlie get back in time to save everyone? Read on and fi nd out! This is a charming book with colourful illustrations and captivating words. A delight to read aloud.

Mr Gum (remember him?) is back in a whole new adventure for you to enjoy. Step into Lamonic Bibber, if you dare. In the dead of night, when all the stars are sleeping and the moon is taking time off from shining in the sky, something dark and sinister is stalking the streets of Lamonic Bibber. But who or what is it? Roll up your sleeves and get ready for some detective work.

Mr Gum in The Hound of Lamonic Bibber Bumper Book! (7+)

Mr Gum (remember him?) is back in a

Andy Stanton, Egmont, £9.99

The Peppers twins, Esme and Monty are spending their holiday with their eccentric Uncle Potty. Potty is no ordinary uncle though … he’s a magician. When Potty hears news of his beloved magic club closing, the twins are determined to use every trick in the book (the magic book) to save it. Can they fi nd the book in time? This is a great read for all ages. Enjoyable, entertaining and a pleasure to read.

FEBRUARY HALF TERM 2012 ISSUE 13

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Knights & PrincessesMon 13 - Fri 17 FebBudding knights and princesses needed this half term! Dress up as a princess and test out our medieval armour. Take part in sword fights and learn princess etiquette too. Girl or boy, you’ll have fun at Bolsover Castle! Bolsover Castle, Chesterfield S44 6PR

www.english-heritage.org.uk/bolsovercastle

Our pick of the latest must-haves for your bookshelf

Our pick of the latest must-haves for your bookshelf

Our pick of the latest must-haves for your bookshelf

The Peppers and

the International

Magic Guys (9+)Sian Pattenden, Harper Collins, £5.99

Kristina Stephenson, Egmont, £7.99

We want to hear about

your favourite books! Write to us

at Primary Times, Publishing Ink,

Fifth Floor, White House, 111 New

Street, Birmingham, B2 4EU

or email us at

[email protected] and

tell us about your favourite books

and why you love them.

You might even see your name here

in the next issue!

Sir Charlie Stinky Socks and the Really Dreadful Spell (6+)

Casper and his friends have a special

secret … they are superheroes. Having

superpowers can come in very handy,

especially when a dog is let loose or when

the vacuum cleaner eats your hamster. Find

out all about the adventures Casper and his

friends get up to by reading this fabulously

funny, laugh-out-loud book. funny, laugh-out-loud book. funny, laugh-out-loud book.

Cartoon Kid Strikes Back! (7+)

Our pick of the latest must-haves for your bookshelf

Our pick of the latest must-haves for your bookshelfboo mkwor

Casper and his friends have a special

Jeremy Strong, Puffin Books, £5.99

Read along with the audio CD with narration from actor Michael Maloney and read all about Sir Charlie Stinky Socks. There’s a very angry wizard who has turned everyone to stone … he’s angry because he wasn’t invited to the party. The only person who can help is Sir Charlie Stinky Socks, but he is far, far away. Will Sir Charlie get back in time to save everyone? Read on and fi nd out! This is a charming book with colourful illustrations and captivating words. A delight to read aloud.

Mr Gum (remember him?) is back in a whole new adventure for you to enjoy. Step into Lamonic Bibber, if you dare. In the dead of night, when all the stars are sleeping and the moon is taking time off from shining in the sky, something dark and sinister is stalking the streets of Lamonic Bibber. But who or what is it? Roll up your sleeves and get ready for some detective work.

Mr Gum in The Hound of Lamonic Bibber Bumper Book! (7+)

Mr Gum (remember him?) is back in a

Andy Stanton, Egmont, £9.99

The Peppers twins, Esme and Monty are spending their holiday with their eccentric Uncle Potty. Potty is no ordinary uncle though … he’s a magician. When Potty hears news of his beloved magic club closing, the twins are determined to use every trick in the book (the magic book) to save it. Can they fi nd the book in time? This is a great read for all ages. Enjoyable, entertaining and a pleasure to read.

FEBRUARY HALF TERM 2012 ISSUE 13

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The Peppers and the International Magic Guys is the story of the Peppers twins, Esme and Monty. The twins are spending their holiday with their rather strange, as his name suggests, Uncle Potty. Uncle Potty is a magician. The twins are in for a holiday with a difference. Fancy reading this book? You can win a copy in our competition, thanks to Harper Collins.

For your chance to win one of fi ve copies, just answer this question: WHAT IS UNCLE POTTY’S PROFESSION?

Enter online at www.primarytimes.net/competitions or send your entry to The Peppers Competition, Primary Times, Publishing Ink, Fifth Floor, White House, 111 New Street, Birmingham, B2 4EU by March 30.

Mr Gum in The Hound of Lamonic Bibber Bumper Book is the latest in the saga of Lamonic Bibber by Andy Stanton. In the dead of night, when all the stars are sleeping and the moon is taking some time off, something dark and sinister lurks in the streets of the town of Lamonic Bibber. Check out our review on the Bookworm page! This is a fantastic book that all the family will enjoy reading and solving the mystery.

For your chance to win one of fi ve copies, courtesy of Egmont publishers, just answer this question: WHO IS THE AUTHOR OF MR GUM?

Enter online at www.primarytimes.net/competitions or send your entry to Mr Gum Competition, Primary Times, Publishing Ink, Fifth Floor, White House, 111 New Street, Birmingham, B2 4EU by March 30.

WIN TICKETS TO SEE PEPPA PIG!

Chatsworth is one of the best days out in Derbyshire

and the house and garden are re-opening their doors

on March 11 after being all locked up for the winter.

We have teamed up with the people of Chatsworth to

give Primary Times readers the chance to win a family

ticket for one admission to Chatsworth house, garden and

farmyard, valid from March 11 until November 9, 2012. Explore

the 1000-acre park, admire the beauty of the house and visit the

animals in the farmyard; a trip to Chatsworth is a fantastic day out for

all the family.

For your chance to win, just answer this question:

HOW MANY ACRES IS THE PARK OF

CHATSWORTH?

Enter online at www.primarytimes.net/competitions or send your entry

to Chatsworth Competition, Primary Times, Publishing Ink, Fifth

Floor, White House, 111 New Street, Birmingham, B2 4EU by March 8.

GO STRAIGHT TO OUR COMPETITIONS PAGE ON OUR WEBSITE BY SCANNING THIS CODE

THE PEPPERS!WIN A COPY OF

Calling all Peppa Pig fans … you will not want to miss out on this competition! Peppa Pig and her friends are setting off on an adventure they will never forget. They are going on a treasure hunt. Peppa, her brother George and friend Danny the Dog get up to all sorts of fun and games. Pedro Pony, Polly Parrot and Zoe Zebra are also around to join in the fun and help fi nd the treasure. We have teamed up with Derby Live to give you the chance to win a family ticket to see Peppa Pig’s Treasure Hunt a chance to meet Peppa after the show on Wednesday March 7 at 4pm. A family ticket allows four people, one must be an adult, to see Peppa Pig live at Derby Theatre. For your chance to win, just answer this question: WHAT IS THE NAME OF PEPPA PIG’S BROTHER? Enter online at www.primarytimes.net/competitions or send your entry to Peppa Pig Competition, Primary Times, Publishing Ink, Fifth Floor, White House, 111 New Street, Birmingham, B2 4EU by February 29.

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WHAT IS THE NAME OF ARIEL’S FISHY SIDEKICK?

Enter online at www.primarytimes.net/competitions or send your entry to Disney On Ice Goodie Bag Competition, Primary Times, Publishing Ink, Fifth Floor, White House, 111 New Street, Birmingham, B2 4EU by March 10.

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Learn to Swim

Gymnastics

www.derby.gov.uk/b-activeTelephone: 01332 641234Minicom: 01332 256666

b-active in Derby for 2012

Learn to swim with our fun and safe courses led by qualified instructors. Our Learn to Swim scheme has achieved the Amateur Swimming Association’s (ASA) Premier Status Aquamark award. We have lessons for adults and children from four months old of all abilities, including disabled and older children.

Courses run at:• MoorwaysSwimmingPool, Allenton. Tel: 01332 341736• Queen’sLeisureCentre, city centre. Tel: 01332 641444

Course dates run through the term time, and are between 10 and 14 weeks long. We also offer intensive Learn to Swim courses during the school holidays, and one-to-one lessons.

Lessons cost £4.25 a week, booked as a course, with reductions available for people on certain benefits with a Recreation Passport to Leisure.

For more information, visit www.derby.gov.uk/swim or contact Queen’s or Moorways.

Be the next Beth Tweddle - three time world champion, or international elite gymnast, Daniel Purvis. Develop basic and more advanced gymnastics skills in a safe environment. Follows the British Gymnastics Award Scheme.

Courses are for four to 16 year olds in full time education, and run at: • MoorwaysSportsCentre,Allenton. Tel: 01332 642180• SpringwoodLeisureCentre, Oakwood. Tel: 01332 664433

Course dates run through the term time, and are between 10 and 14 weeks long. We also offer sessions during the school holidays.

Lessons cost £3.20 for a 45 minute class, booked as a course, with reductions available with a Junior Passport to Leisure.

For more information, visit www.derby.gov.uk/b-active or contact Moorways or Springwood.

Free family swim!Enrol onto a swimming or gymnastic course and receive one free family swim pass for two adults and up to three children for a public swim session. Valid until 31 July. One voucher per child. For new customers only, excludes children already enrolled on 2011 and 2012 courses.Voucher to be presented at reception when paying to enrol on course (includes holiday courses).

* Prices to increase from 1 April 2012