Philharmonia Orchestra Family Music Day

The Philharmonia Orchestra is going on a journey into space and you're invited to come and join the mission! They'll be exploring the solar system with extracts from Holst's The Planets and venturing into outer space with the instantly recognisable theme to 2001 - A Space Odyssey, Richard Strauss's Also sprach Zarathustra. Why not get into the mood by dressing up as an astronaut, an alien or even a star?
There are also free half-hour craft and musical introduction workshops at 10am and 10.30am in The Front Room and Foyer at Queen Elizabeth Hall. Your concert ticket allows you to book for one workshop, but please note that places are limited and you must book for your workshop by phoning. Suitable for ages 5 - 11.

Saturday 5 March 2011, 11:30am

Southbank Centre
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Belvedere Road
London
SE1 8XX 

Ticket Office: 0844 847 9921

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Imagine Children's Festival



At Southbank Centre's annual children's festival, musicians, storytellers, comedians, puppeteers and dancers come together to entertain the whole family. Hear from the best children’s authors and then meet them after the shows. Laugh your socks off with stand-up comedian James Campbell or let your hair down with Dan Zanes’ rock concert for tots. There are workshops with artists from around the world, free poetry, storytelling and dancing, and the return of Bookworm Babies. Each event is suitable for different ages.  My favorites for my little tot are "Dan Zanes and Friends" and "Penguin".

Saturday 12 February 2011 - Sunday 27 February 2011

Southbank Centre
Belvedere Road
London
SE1 8XX

Ticket Office: 0844 847 9910
 
 
 

Keep E-Posted!

This new eco-friendly, green-era is for procrastinators! Thanks to online stationery companies, you can wait till the last minute to choose your invitations, birth announcements and holiday cards, and sleep soundly at night for saving the rain forests. Oh, printing and mailing are so stone-age, anyway!

Nevertheless, it is impossible to keep it traditional, tasteful, chic and online all at the same time, right? You think nothing can replace the thick card stock, the embossed logo, the beautifully lined envelopes... Well, think again.  Go online and see for yourself the stunning designs and start contributing your share to carbon offset. Even though, I love decorating our mantel with our friends' and families' holiday cards, I hope we receive more cards in our inboxes this year.


Paperless Post 


Paperless Post has hundreds of fine stationery designs with envelopes, liners and logos. You need to buy e-stamps and e-coins to use towards your invitation design and emailing. First 25 stamps are free, then 20 stamps are $4.00. Coins are optional to use for customization. It is add free all the way. They also monitor RSVPs for you.








Pingg Design

Aside the usual birthday and holiday cards, Pingg has quite interesting categories like "Pet Adoption and Birthdays" and "Charity and Fundraiser". 
The basic "pingg" is free including emailing, addressbook and rsvp management. For an additional $10, pingg plus offers ad-free designs with e-envelopes. And if you insist rain forests will survive your desperate need for postal experience, Pingg also prints and sends your cards for you.





 



Nursery Notice



Nursery notice only provides designs for birth announcements. You can either upload a list of recipient emails or buy your Nursery Notice on CD to have a lasting copy. The basic Nursery Notice costs just $34 and the link will stay available online for one month.

Biona Organic Treats

Do you also feel guilty when you give your tot sweets, candies and chocolates? Just in time for Halloween, I saw these sweet treats by Biona Organics on ocado.com. It still is sugar, organic or not, but certainly cuts my guilt by half! Here are few of my tot's favorites: Pineapple Chews,  Jelly Bears and Fruit Lollies.

London Children’s Film Festival


London Children’s Film Festival presents exciting mix of films, animated features, workshops, events and hands-on film fun for kids. The Festival is mainly based at the Barbican Centre plus in 12 different locations throughout London.  All children must be accompanied to all events. Suitable for ages 3+, but check each film's and activity's recommended age range.

30 Oct - 7 Nov 2010 
Barbican Centre 
Silk Street London 
 EC2Y 8DS  


Film dates and themes:

  • sat 30 oct: be brave

  • sun 31 oct : be scared

  • tue 2 nov

  • sat 6 nov: be musical

  • sun 7 nov: be animated



  • Ticket Office: 0845 120 7500



    Finders keepers? Not anymore!

    I personally love labelling. I labeled everything even before I had a child. It all started with one or two innocent stickers in the kitchen, in the name of being more organised, but I unleashed the labelzilla when I bought the label maker. Soon followed all our tot's toys, clothes and now that she started nursery, there is no end to it. The good thing is, I moved on from my black and white, Arial-font label maker to a whole new world of colorful designs and fun icons. It is a lengthy but exciting project to sit down with your little ones picking colors and icons for their stickers. Have fun! 

    This Week's Sales

    Two of my favorite online merino/cashmere stores have sales this week. Enjoy browsing and shopping.

    At Cambridge Baby, 30% is off Stripy Knitted Hats in Pure Merino Wool this week. Use code Newsletter4* when checking out.





     And at Merino Kids UK, 20% is off all pink items during the month of October. I know it sounds a bit unfair to boys, but it is to support Breast Cancer Research.