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Welcome to...The Essential Directory for Organised Parents

EDITORIAL: Roisin Asija-Rooney ADVERTISING SALES: Julie Vincent / Clare Vaughan / Anne-Louise Bouffard-Roupe

DIRECTOR: Denise Harris ADDRESS: SK Events, The Old Bank 382 Aigburth Road Liverpool L19 3QD TELEPHONE: 0151 432 5651

EMAIL: [email protected]

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Bumps & Babies

Education

Clubs & Classes

Out & About

Local Services

Health & Beauty

Parties & Playtime

Disclaimer: The information contained within Family Go Live we believe to be correct at the time of printing, no responsibility can be accepted for errors or omissions.

Contents:

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Well readers, the worst of the weather is (hopefully) over and we’re getting ourselves ready for Spring.

To get you in the mood for the brighter days, we’ve got an issue packed with activities and ideas to get the whole family out of hibernation!

In our Bumps and Babies section, our team look at the support available for new Mums and Dads and explore how to cope with having twins. It’s SATs season and our Education team provide some great advice on how to prepare your child.

Our clubs and classes section is bumper-packed with great ideas for adults and the kids and Out and About will put a spring in your step!

We’ve got all your makeup needs sorted with a rundown of the latest looks for this season and details of how to achieve the perfect spring glow. And not forgetting Mother’s Day with a great gift guide to pampering your Mum.

We’ve also got some wonderful competitions for you to enter with help from Sam Mitchell Nails and Beauty Clinic who’s giving a fab pamper prize, perfect for Mother’s Day. We’ve also got 5 x £50 vouchers from our friends at Cewe Photobooks.

Enjoy!

Contents

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Bumps & Babies

Kelton Nursery

Tel: 0151 724 5802

NHS Direct

Tel: 0845 4647

PSS Post Natal Support Group

Tel: 0151 222 9262

www.pss.org.uk

Moonbeams Parents & Carers Support Group

Tel: 0779 009 6997

[email protected]

NCTTel: 0844 243 6191

www.nct.org.uk/branches/liverpool

Baby Sensory – Baby Development Classes

Tel: 0151 639 9253

www.babysensory.com

Before The Stork

Tel: 0151 280 0543

www.beforethestork.info

ABC Woolton Day Nursury

Tel: 0151 428 4225

Holyrood Nursury

Tel: 0151 227 4345

www.holyrood-nursury-princesdock.co.uk

Elaine Cunningham Interiors

Tel: 0151 494 1555

www.elainecunninghaminteriors.com

Puddle Ducks

Tel: 01829 739 073

www.puddleducks.com

Water Babies

Tel: 01925 243 643

www.waterbabies.co.uk

Baby Ballet

Tel: 0151 722 1987

www.babyballet.co.uk

Tumble Tots

Tel: 07738 755090

www.tumbletots.com

Musical Minis Merseyside

Tel: 0151 486 4735

www.musicalminis.co.uk

The Baby Store

Tel: 01925 241 467

www.thebabystoreltd.co.uk

Antenatal Course NCT

Tel: 0844 243 6969

DirectoryBecoming a new parent can be daunting and it’s sometimes hard to find the time to see what’s out there to help.

From social groups for parents, toddler sessions, baby yoga and baby massage to health drop-ins and training support, we’re always on the look-out for new resources available for parents in the area.

Our top finds for this issue are Dingle Dads and the Wirral Mother’s Milk Bank.

Dingle Dads at Dingle Lane Sure Start centre also offers a monthly session particularly for dads and male carers to attend with their children. Held on the first Saturday of the month, Dingle Dads enables men to build relationships with other Dads over a breakfast and play session with the children under 5 years old.

Tony Asije is father to eight-month old Casey, who has found Dingle Dads to be a valuable resource, “It’s helped me to meet other fathers in an informal and enjoyable environment. It’s a great morning with the baby that I’ll enjoy coming to as he grows up.”google search “dingle dads”

Wirral Mothers’ Milk Bank provides pasteurised human breast milk to hospitals across the North West region. The milk bank has been set up in response to research that indicates that sick or premature babies can have their chances of survival and long term development significantly improved if fed with breast milk. Google search - wirral milk bank

At Family Go Live, we always want to hear about resources that can help our readers so please get in touch at [email protected]

Support for new parents

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by Jessica Lea Hogarth Early into my third pregnancy, I’d been feeling really grotty and was offered an unexpected scan. As I lay there, worries multiplying with each chilly squirt of the gel, all the usual questions arose. Is my baby alive? Is everything in the right place? The question is there more than one in there, wasn’t something that popped into mind.

I’d gone in dreaming of nothing more than to see a little blob with a heartbeat. What I got were two little blobs, one lying above the other, like foetuses on a bunk bed. Surprise wasn’t really the word.

I probably should have seen the signs. My morning sickness lasted ‘til bedtime. It made the worst hangovers of my lifetime seem like a day at the beach. And then there was the fatigue. Well, that’s what the books call it. I’d say being hit by a breeze block was a fairer description.

When I showed my husband the scan picture, I hoped for popping corks, maybe even some bump kissing, Beckham style. What I got was a look of sheer terror. We’d debated the practicalities of having a third child and suddenly we were having four. How on earth did that happen? How would we cope? And a million other questions...

Such as, how do I breastfeed twins? Do they share a cot or have one each? What happens when they cry in unison? And prams - where to begin... Do I opt for a classic side by side and just hope it squeezes through doorways? Or a trendy, space saving stacker? But then which baby goes up top on display and which rides underneath like the shopping? Then there are tandem pushchairs which vaguely resemble old road sweeping carts. The decisions were as endless as the worries.

Twins? Keep calm

and carry on!

But then my babies arrived. And the only thing I hadn’t prepared for were the highlights. Gasps of admiration from strangers in the street. Watching them snooze cuddled up like kittens. Waking up to two gummy smiles, feeling shattered, yes, but also blessed.

Now my twins are twelve months old and it’s still double the worry, but a lot more than double the fun. A toddler rushing to cling to each leg when I walk into the room. The giggles they share, the nonsense chats... Those two little blobs took my once manageable life and turned it on its head. And I wouldn’t change that for the world.

For help and advice concerning twins and other multiple births, contact Tamba on 0800 138 0509 / www.tamba.org.uk

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Parent power prevents children centre closure

When government cuts threatened the closure of six Sure Start Children’s Centres in Liverpool, parents in the city were outraged and embarked on a campaign to save the service. In January following the mass parent and staff opposition, the plans were overturned and the centres secured.

Liverpool City Council confirmed that Church and Mossley Hill; Hunts Cross; West Derby; and Childwall and Woolton children’s centres would be saved. The saviour is not without cost – the services will be trimmed down and 19 jobs are set to go in order for the council to make the £1.2m required savings blamed on government funding cuts.

Sure Start centres are a vital service for the communities in which they belong. The unique services on offer cover all the parenting bases – from support and advice services for new mums such as breast feeding classes and pre and post natal sessions to baby yoga, multisensory classes and an immunisation clinic.

SURE START SAVED

The centres also offer opportunities for parents to develop new skills to help them in the workplace such as computer training and regular jobcentre plus drop-ins and also improve their health with a weekly fag-ends session for help with giving up smoking.

Justine Merton, Children Centre Service Co-ordinator said “We are delighted the centre will be staying open. Our parents mounted an amazing campaign and we would like to thank them and the council for listening to what they had to say.”

The parent-led campaigners orchestrated eye-catching protests and handed over petitions with more than 11,000 signatures against the closure plans. The Mossley Hill Children Centre campaign group even held a re-enactment of John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s infamous ‘bed-in’ in protest.

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The BabyCam Nursery is designed for the home, and is

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Closing date is 30th April 2012.

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Merseyside Society for Deaf People

Tel: 0151 228 0888www.msdp.org.uk

Learn Direct CentresTel: 0151 703 2800www.learndirect.co.uk

Kip McGrath Education Centre

Tel: 0151 334 9636www.kipmcgrath.com

Liverpool Council for Education

Tel: 0151 233 3901www.liverpool.gov.uk

Holly Lodge Girl’s CollegeTel: 0151 228 3772www.hollylodge.liverpool.sch.uk

St Margaret’s CoE High School

Tel: 0151 427 1825www.stmararetshigh.com

St Julie’s Catholic High School

Tel: 0151 428 6421www.stjulies.org.uk

St John Bosco Arts College

Tel: 0151 546 6360www.stjohnboscoartscollege.com

Childwall Sports CollegeTel: 0151 722 1561www.childwallsc.co.uk

Bellerive FCJ Catholic College

Tel: 0151 727 2064www.bellerivefcj.org

St Hilda’s CE High School

Tel: 0151 733 2709www.st-hildas.com

Notre Dame Catholic College

Tel: 0151 263 3104www.notredameliverpool.com

Active TTTel: 0151 733 4353www.activett.co.uk

The De La Salle AcademyTel: 0151 546 3134www.de-la-salle.co.uk

Liverpool CollegeTel: 0151 724 4000www.liverpoolcollege.org.uk

Tel: 0151 235 1200www.alsophigh.org.uk

Gateacre SchoolTel: 0151 235 1400www.gateacre.liverpool.sch.org

The De La Salle AcademyTel: 0151 546 3134www.de-la-salle.co.uk

EducationDirectory

It’s that time of year again when the SATs debate rears its head with discussions about whether they should be banned, if it’s too much for our kids and what’s the point all together?

However, the fact that does remain that if you have a child in either Year 3 (Key Stage 1) or Year 6 (Key Stage 2) of primary school, you’re already preparing for the exams.

After talking to our readers, we’ve compiled a few tips to help you survive the exam season.

Talk to your child about SATs and reinforce the point that they’re not to worry about them. Many parents claim that exams make children

experience real stress which can be minimised by the reassurance and open dialogue from a parent.Maintaining normal routines and keeping up with after school activities can make a big difference to removing the pressure around SATs season

Encourage and support reading – whether for SATs or not, this is important for children’s literacy skills and their imaginations

Practice maths problem solving in practical situations such as during car journeys or whilst preparing mealsKeep it in proportion. They’re just primary-school tests and won’t have long-term implications even if they don’t go as well as hoped.

How to prepare your child for Key Stage exams

SATs Season

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Learning difficulties, special needs, learning disabilities, special educational needs…it’s daunting for parents to address the minefield of terminology on discovering or suspecting that their child has issues with learning.

Around 1.7 million schoolchildren in England are regarded as having some form of special needs, ranging from physical disability to emotional problems. While the number with the most severe challenges has gone down since 2003, the number identified as having milder problems has risen from 14% to 18% of all pupils in England in the past seven years.

The term ‘special educational needs’ (SEN) refers to children who have learning difficulties or disabilities that make it harder for them to access education than most children of the same age.

Struggling to keep up with schoolwork and challenges with reading or writing or behavioural problems and difficulties making friends can be indications of SEN but diagnosis can be difficult. Because in many cases, there are no obvious

physical signs, it’s often parents or teachers who first become aware that a child is having difficulties in certain areas of their life, long before any assessments are carried out.

If your child has not received a diagnosis but you have concerns about their development, you should contact your GP who should be able to offer advice and refer you to a specialist if necessary.

The National Parent Support Network Parent Partnership Services (PPS) are statutory services offering information advice and support to parents and carers of children and young people with special educational needs (SEN).

The Liverpool Parent Partnership Service can be contacted on 0151 225 6035. Email: [email protected]

Demystifying learning difficulties

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There is a wealth of activities for your children to enjoy this easter. Have a look below for some great classes available near you.

EasterClubs & Classes

Kelton Park Avenue Mossley Hillwww.keltonnursery.co.ukKelton operates an after School & holiday care provision for children 4 – 11 years. They provide a mini bus pick up service from nine schools in the surrounding area. There are an extensive range of activities art / craft construction, board games, TV room, computers & Wii’s and a huge garden for outdoor play. Tel: 0151 494 4000Age: 5 – 11 yearsDate: Dates to be confirmed & please call for further informationTime: 8.00am – 6.00pmPrice: Each day priced individually

Marsh Sports Easter Holiday CampsBarkhill Road. Aigburth. Liverpool.L17 6BDwww.ljmu.ac.uk/marshsportsHoliday programs for children of all ages and abilities welcome.All activities are staffed by fully qualified School Teachers or LJMU sports coaches.Tel: 0151 231 5230Age: 5 – 14 yearsDate: 31st March – 7th AprilTime: 9.30am – 4.30pmPrice: Each day priced individually & booking in advance is required

Lifestyles CroxtethCroxteth Sport Centre. L110BSwww.comuniveristy.co.ukA range of fun activities will be taking place for all children from Football, softball, table tennis, badminton & squash.Tel: 0151 548 3421Age: 7 – 14 yearsDate: 31st March – 7th AprilTime: 12.00pm – 3.00pmPrice: £1.00 Booking in advance is required

Lifestyles Ellergreen Carr Lane. Norris Green L11 2XYTel: 0151 233 6295A range of fun activities will be taking place for all children from Cook & Taste, Trampoline, Zumba & gym. They also have free swimming.Age: 8 – 16 yearsDate: 31st March – 7th AprilTime: Please call for further information & booking is required.Price: £1.00

Sport Stars Holiday Campswww.hope.ac.uk/hopeparksportsHope Park Sports Liverpool University. Taggart Avenue Childwall. L16 9JD

Great fun for all of the children & some fantastic multi sport activities from Cricket, Football, Handball, Hockey, Badminton & Dodge Ball. Tel: 0151 291 2911Age: 5 – 13 yearsDate: 31st March – 7th AprilTime: 8.15am – 6.00pmPrice: £15.00 booking is required in advance

KINGS CAMPVarious locations across Liverpoolwww.kingscamps.orgKings Camps have over 36 multi sports taking part over Easter from Rugby, Bench ball, Flag chasing, Swimming & games.Tel: 0845 643 5272 Age: 4 – 17 yearsDate: 2nd April – 13th AprilTime: 8.15am – 5.45pmPrice: Various prices & booking is required

Deeside Leisure Centre & Ice RinkDeeside Leisure Centre. Chester Road West. Queensferry. CH5 1SAwww.flintshire.gov.ukA great place for all children to learn and play. There are lots of activities from Ice skating & a extreme zone which includes, Bmx, Skateboarding, Rollerblading, Scooters & soft play Tel: 0845 603 2121Age: 6 – 14 yearsDate: 31st March 7th of AprilTime: 10.30am – 4.30pmPrice: £8.30 & under four years go free. Booking in advance

David Campbell SoccerCrosby, Formby, Warrington & Aigburth.www.davidcampbellsoccer.comDavid Campbell Soccer will be offering all the young football players the opportunity to learn new skills & be coached by full time professionals. This is a unique and fun way of getting all budding football players to learn some new skills and increase there abilities. Tel: 0151 474 8833Age: 4 – 14 yearsDate: 31st March – 7th AprilTime: 9.00am – 3.00pmPrice: Three day course £39.00 & 2 day course £29.00 Booking in advance is required

The Black E1 Great George Street. Liverpool. L1 5EW.www.theblack-e.co.ukThe Black- E are running some really exciting things for the children this half term from Circus skills, Street dance, Jazz dance, Drama, graffiti art & Music.Tel: 0151 709 5109Age: 5 -16 yearsDate: 31st March– 7th AprilTime: 11.00am – 3.00pmPrice: Free. Booking in advance is required

Merseyside Dance InitiativeThe Floral Pavilion New BrightonTel: 0151 708 8810www.mdi.org.ukA fun day with workshops which will include, dance lessons, African dance, Hip hop, Sreet dance & carnival dance.Age: 8 Months upwardsDate: 17th MarchTime: 11.00am – 3.00pmPrice: Free

The Climbing Hangar6 Birchall Street. L20 8PDEaster Rock SchoolTwo and a half hours climbing including lunch.Tel: 0151 345 0587Age: 6 Years UpwardsDate: 2 April - 5 days & 9th April – 5daysTime: 10.00amPrice: £75.00 per child

David Lloyd Leisure Speke6 The Aerodrome. L24 8QDwww.davidlloyd.co.ukA range of actives from Sports, games, art crafts & swimming.All drinks and snacks are included.Tel: 0151 494 4000Age: 5 – 12 yearsDate: 2nd April – 5th April / 10th – 13thTime: 8.30am – 5.00pmPrice: £30.00 Day

Local Solutions110 Mariners Wharf. Queens Dock. Liverpool. L3 4DFwww.liverpoolwatersports.org.ukLocal Solutions have some great activities for the children this half term. Why not get involved with Sailing, Windsurfing and Stand up paddle boards. They also have a range of other activities and booking is essential.Tel: 0151 708 9322Age: 5 – 8 yearsDate: 31st March – 17th AprilTime: 9.30am Price: £6.00

Free Fun Family WorkshopsHolly Lodge Girls’ College Queens Drive L13 0AEwww.hollylodge.liverpool.sch.ukCome along to Holly Lodge and take part in some exciting, creative workshops. If your daughter is in year 5 then get in touch and book the whole family in for a day of fun.Tel: 0151 228 3772Dates: 11th, 12th 13th April 2012Ages: Year 5 girls and familiesPrice: Free

Chiltern Dance Studio4th Floor, Hanover House, Hanover Street, Liverpool L1 3DZ www.chilterndancestudio.co.ukGrease The Musical Easter workshop week. A chance to work with West End Performers culminating in a performance of selected routines and scenes from GREASETel: 07913 848015

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Future Lifestyles is supported by Liverpool PCT. We are pleased to announce that free access to the City’s Lifestyles centres for the under 17’s will return as part of the Future Lifestyles programme.

The initiative is possible thanks to the support from Liverpool Primary care Trust, who is keen to encourage more of Liverpool’s youngsters to stay active and enjoy sport.

Under the Future Lifestyles programme, under 17’s can swim free during public swimming times as well play badminton or squash. Use of the fitness suites will also be free for 1 month thereafter will cost £1 per visit.

Under 17 and live in Liverpool?Kicking Free

Performing Arts SchoolAndrea Delaney is pleased to an

nounce the opening

of their new premises on Seddon Road Garston.

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Andrea Delaney said, “We endeavour to develop key

skills, expand pupil ’s essential understanding and practical

experience while helping them meet their

professional aspirations”

The new premises have several floors

designed to cater for all the pupils that

attend from music, singing, dance and much

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It’s THE big question to ask a child. They know it; they can see it coming and they’re prepared with

their big answer:

‘Famous.’ They declare.

When a recent survey revealing the top three career aspirations for the UK’s younger generation were sportsman (12%), pop star (11%) and actor (11%) compared to teacher, banker and doctor 25 years earlier, it made waves in the press.

Many journalists and parents blamed TV and popular culture for enticing our young people into thinking that the road to happiness was paved with Heat magazines and lined with paparazzi.

But we could see that ambitions for fame and fortune as reflecting a desire to do well in life and I’m tempted to suggest that our role as parents is to remind our kids that talent, hard work and tenacity are the real attributes shared by their idols. Some ‘stars’ are lucky enough to have all three attributes but it’s pretty much a guarantee, that they all will possess at least one.

What do you want to be when

you grow up?

Adam Durham, Principal and Choreographer of AJ Dance Productions, said: “We think that every child has the potential to ‘be a star’ and thrive in their chosen career path. However, only those with commitment, passion and dedication to work hard will turn their hobby in to their dream. Our advice would be to encourage your child to express themselves individually and find the right class for them, which will train them to the highest standards.”

Personally, I’m not sure that the aspirations of young people have altered too much in 25 years. From football to ballet and drama to musicals, what seems to be clear is that the younger generation share a genuine self-belief which I think is really encouraging.

If there’s a glimmer of talent – or even if there’s not – maybe the best thing for us to do is believe in them too.

Parent Review

It was two and a half years ago; during the ante-natal classes that I was introduced to the taking my baby swimming. This concept appealed and I began to look into classes and availability, this is when I came across Puddle Ducks.

On contacting Puddle Ducks it was apparent that they had many classes across Liverpool, the Wirral and Chester and I was able to pick a class and time that suited me. The team were very informative and the classes seemed very structured using songs, rhymes and toys for interacting. Also, it didn’t matter the age of the child as you could join their classes at any age, from newborn babies up to pre-school.

I started my classes when my son, Anthony, was just seven weeks old. On attending our first class the team were very welcoming, explained all about the lesson, as well as the pool safety procedures before we got in the water.

The class was everything I was hoping for - both by allowing me to interact with other parents and giving me the opportunity to have a special bonding experience with my baby. Anthony was a little unsettled at first, but the teacher gave us lots of reassurance and we did everything at our own pace.

The class was very structured but lots of fun, with singing and games incorporated into the session aimed at teaching the babies and children the basics of swimming.

Nearly two years have passed and as time has gone on, the benefits of taking my baby swimming have become very clear. He is very confident in the water trying hard to swim and has no fear of the water. He is also learning about safety in the water which has increased my confidence and makes going on holiday a dream.

Puddle Ducks do not use armbands to teach, he is not restricted in an inflatable. He can swim independently using his goggles and I am so proud of him.

The teachers are extremely professional making

the sessions lots of fun but also very informative

– I always know what we are trying to achieve

with each exercise. We will be moving up

classes in the spring where Anthony will be

learning even more independence in the water

and we look forward to him progressing even

further in the future with Puddle Ducks.

Puddle Ducks

Puddle Ducks

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Out & AboutDirectory6th March

Swan Lake – Moscow Ballet- La ClassiqueThe most popular of all classical ballets, a favourite of ballerinas and audiences alike; leading dancers want to dance Swan Lake during their careers and all audiences want to see them dance in this, the ultimate fairy tale balletThe world-renowned Moscow Ballet - La Classique demonstrate their continued quality of dance and performances in a dramatic production of this timeless favourite set to Tchaikovsky’s superb score.Tel: 0151 666 000 www.floralpavilion.com

1st - 15th April

Age of the Dinosaur at the World MuseumMoving, life size dinosaurs and amazing objects combine to make Age of the Dinosaur a family blockbuster to remember.Tel: 0151 478 4393

9th – 11th March

Horrible HistoriesThe terrible Tudors from the horrible Henrys to the end of evil Elizabeth, hear the legend and the lies.Liverpool Empire

11th March

Fireman Sam LIVE PONTYPANDY ROCKS!Join Fireman Sam, and all his friends, as Pontypandy hosts its first ever music festival which will star a very secret surprise guest star.New Brighton Floral Pavilion TheatreTel: 0151 666 000

14th – 15th March

JLS The 4th Dimension TourOpening their tour at the Echo ArenaTel: 0844 8000 400

15th March – 17th May

Drama & Acting for Absolute BeginnersA 10 week introduction to acting and drama.If you have ever wanted to act or know a little more about the plays that you go to see this is the perfect place to start. Over the 10 weeks we will explore basic acting skills in a practical way and visit some of the greatest plays ever written from the perspectives of actors and directors. You need only bring yourself to the finest theatre in the North-West, the Floral Pavilion to start a whole new drama.Tel: 0151 666 000 www.floralpavilion.com

17th March

Rebecca Ferguson At the Liverpool Echo ArenaTel: 0844 8000 400

17th March

Family Fun DayMerseyside Dance Initiative in partnership with the Floral Pavilion present a fun packed day full of dance workshops,performances and games for all the family.www.mdi.org.uk

16th – 18th March

Sense Of Sound Choir Voices FestivalA celebration of Cappella singing.Sense of Sound is delighted to announce the voices festival over 3 days and is to take place at Liverpool’s Blue Coat & The Black E Arts centres. For further information please contact Tel 0151 702 5324 or www.senseofsound.net

25th March

Spotlight On Youth The Mayor of Wirral’s Special Charity in association with Act One Productions presents an evening of spectacular entertainment performed by the youth of Merseyside. If you are looking for a great family night out spotlight on Youth is one of the North West’s premier children’s variety shows that displays the many talented youngsters (under the age of 19) we have here on Merseyside. Tel: 0151 666 000 www.floralpavilion.com

25th March

Sport Relief Liverpool City Council invites you to be part of the Sainsbury’s Sport Relief Mile in the heart of Liverpool! Walk, run, skip or jump your way around the flat, scenic route taking in iconic surroundings of Liverpool waterfront and then kick- back and enjoy a whole host of entertainment that Liverpool has to offer! This is a great family day outEnter online at www.my.sportrelief.com

26th March

Boat Tour At Martin MereEveryday from 26 March, you can enjoy a relaxing boat tour around our wetlands. A fantastic activity for children to enjoy as well as getting them to spot wildlife and interact with nature. The guided boat tour lasts for 40 minutes and there is a small charge.Tel: 01704 891240 www.wwt.org.uk/martinmere

31st March

Walton Hall GardensEaster at the Childrens ZooJoin the rangers on this Spring time tour of Walton Hall Gardens Childrens Zoo

31st March – 15th April

Easter Holiday Fun At Martin MereEaster is Animal Magic at Martin Mere with a variety of different animals coming in to entertain the whole family. Meet reptiles, ferrets, birds of prey, skunks, meerkats and much more. Check out the website at www.wwt.org.uk/martinmere to see what animals are here each day. As well as meeting the animals you can also have a great day out doing den building, pond dipping, bug hunts, feeding the birds, watching otter talks and feeds, step back in time at our roundhouse village, enjoy a boat trip or be adventurous on the canoe safari. Everything you need for a great day out.Tel: 01704 891240 www.wwt.org.uk/martinmere

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Swan Lake – Moscow Ballet- La Classique Floral Pavilion

Cbeebies Live ! Reach To The Stars! Echo Arena

The Grand National Aintree Racecourse

Giant Spectacular Liverpool central

Liverpool Baby Show Crown Plaza

Easter Holiday Fun At Martin Mere

JLS The 4th Dimension Tour Echo Arena

Sport Relief Liverpool

2.00pmFireman Sam Floral Pavilion

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Out & AboutDirectory

31st March – 15th April

Croxteth Park Easter EventsBaby animals on the farm come and meet the new arrivals for Easter.From 10.30 – 5.00pm

31st March – 15th April

Easter Eggstravaganza At Cadburys WorldA full planned egg – cellant fortnight packed with family friendly themed activities, jugglers, magicians, puppeteers and bouncing bunnies will be on hand to keep the family entertained.

3rd April

Cbeebies Live ! Reach To The Stars!CBeebies favourite making man, mister make, is packing up his craft box and taking his artistic talents on the road.At The Liverpool Echo ArenaTel: 0844 8000 400

4th April

CostcoCostco spring preview 5.30 – 7.30pmDo you qualify and would you like to become a member discover the secret 62 million people worldwide already know, this is your chance to become a new member for more information.Tel: 0151 224 7675

5th April

Sesame Street LiveYour favourite Sesame Street friends, Elmo, Bert and Ernie, are taking to the stage to share their love of music in Sesame Street Live.At The Floral Pavilion New BrightonTel: 0151 666 0000

6th April

Easter Chocolate Making WorkshopA chance to make your own chocolate treat for Easter, with Bala from the Chocolate Cellar. Limited places call 0151 233 - 6910

7th April

Easter Bunny HuntThe Easter Bunny hunt will be a fun day and active day for children of all ages to come and hunt for their Easter eggs. Follow the Bunny as he leads the way!12.30 – 3.30 pmGreenbank park Liverpool 18Tel: 07926944419

7th – 8th April

Gullivers World WarringtonEaster Egg Hunt -Come and join in all the fun of Easter with Gullivers World Grand Easter Egg Hunt.As well as normal rides you will be able to enjoy loads of Easter activities around the park. Don’t forget if you take your Easter bonnet you receive £ 1.00 OFF ENTRY.Tel : 01925 444 888

8th April

Easter Adventure with Bertie PortieBertie Porter and friends, Hesketh Horse, Vinolia Curlytail, Peggy Hen, and Tobias Toad, will be awaiting to play once again at their Easter Adventure Day.The Lyceuim & Dell, Bridge Street Port SunlightTel : 0151 644 6466

8th April – 9th April

Fun days at Walton Hall GardensTwo full days of entertainment for all the family with live music, childrens entertainers, craft stalls with plenty of eggy games.Tel: 01925 601617

12th -13th April

Tales from Charles DickensThe work of one of the world’s greatest and most popular writers, Charles Dickens is being celebrated with an event in a city he claimed his favourite after London. The performances will take place at St George’s Hall concert room in Liverpool. For further information contact Tel: 0844 8000 400 or visit www.echoarena.com

12th - 13th April

Speke HallMake your own Easter bonnet and parade.4pm

12th - 13th April

Speke HallEaster egg trail12am-4pm

12th – 14th April

The Grand NationalAt Aintree Racecourse

20th – 22nd April

Giant SpectacularBack in the UK for the first time since 2006, the Little Girl Giant is heading for Liverpool – and she’s meeting someone special. Over three days, witness a magical tale of love, loss and reunion played out on a gigantic scale in an epic and emotional street theatre spectacular.SEEING IS TRULY BELIEVING!

21st April

Craft CreativeCraft Creative invite you and your kids to join them at leaf in a fun Easter craft workshop.Door open 10-12Tel: 0743 214 7233

22nd April

Liverpool’s Baby ShowLiverpool’s first ever baby show is coming to Liverpool Crown Plaza. This is a fabulous event, a wide range of national baby companies and local baby specialists.11am – 4pmTel: 07791070457

23rd - 25th April

An Eggciting EggstravaganzaAt the Albert Dock This Easter. The Albert Dock has a programme of fun filled family activities for the Easter Bank Holiday Weekend including Easter egg hunt, Easter bonnet Parade with Easter Characters.Between 1pm and 3pm

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Restaurant Review

Good food, great value and perfect for all the family – the Liverpool Marina Bar and Grill is a gem.At 7pm on a cold winter Thursday evening, I discovered the Liverpool Marina bar and grill, nestled quietly within the sleeping boats and dark waters of the Mersey. As we hurried in, we immediately felt the comfort of the welcoming bar – not only was it warm, but the atmosphere was relaxed and friendly.

The customers are very mixed which is always a good thing…A group of sailor-types were huddled around one table talking boats and drinking pints of bitter, whilst a man with his daughter had their dinner on the comfy-looking couches on the other side of the bar. A group of young professionals popped in for a drink, followed by a family grabbing a cuppa and a cake.

We settled down in the middle of the bar area and perused the menu. It was short and to the point with a good selection of starters, mains and desserts – there was also the option to grab a light bite with a sandwich or jacket potato. I was pleased to also see a dedicated children’s menu with the usual crowd pleasers of sausage and mash, chicken burgers etc – all for £4.25 with a drink and ice cream.

We opted for a starter and a main each and I’ve got to say, I was impressed.

The goat cheese tart I ordered (£3.75) came loaded with sweet caramelised onions and a very fresh salad packed with sunblushed tomatoes. The two mini tarts that arrived were light and perfect for sharing. Which we did, but only because my boyfriend’s carrot and coriander soup (£3.75) was so nice that I couldn’t resist it! Full to the brim with flavour, the soup was obviously homemade and none of that thin, watery liquid that too often graces a bowl. The soup came with a warm roll, fresh from the oven and the only thing that stopped me eating it all was the fish and chips that I knew was coming.

And did it make an entrance!?! A huge fish, freshly encased in a golden batter on a bed of about a million chips with a healthy serving of mushy peas and bread and butter – can’t argue with that for £8.50! I couldn’t finish it all but I would’ve if I could – fresh comfort food at its best!The Scouse (£6.95) was equally impressive and easily enough for at least two people. Loaded with meat and

potatoes and served with the obligatory beetroot and bread. A winner as far as my boyfriend was concerned!I stuck with a soft drink but there’s also a good range of wines on offer at very reasonable prices – starting at £12.95 and climaxing at £16.95 for a lovely Rioja.

So not only is the Marina a haven for these cold nights, where you can enjoy a great (bargain) meal with family, your partner or friends, but I can’t wait to go back in the summer to sit outside and lap up the beautiful views.

Liverpool Marina bar and grill

Liverpool Marina bar and grill

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Thanks to our friends at Speke Hall, we’ve got family

tickets up for grabs for 12 lucky readers!

Speke Hall and its surrounding estate provide a real oasis

from the hurley burley of modern life. Sit back and relax or

visit the lifesize painting of the giant Childe of Hale in the

Great Hall as your children burn off energy in the adventure

playground. Our new maze will allow children to explore

while climbing bridges and towers to find the best way out.

For opening times, prices and to find out more about what

Based on the movie of the same name, this fabulous,

family-friendly, feel-good show is packed with songs

written by the legendary Disney composer Alan Menken

and is inspired by the classic sounds of Motown, funk,

soul and disco.

When disco diva Deloris Van Cartier witnesses a murder,

she is put in protective custody in the one place the cops

are sure she won’t be found - a convent! Disguised as

a nun she makes the wrong impression on the strict

Mother Superior. But when she transforms the choir into

the most glorious musical act in town, Deloris forms a

lasting bond with her newfound friends - and the gang

that’s chasing her finds itself up against an unstoppable

team of soulful sisters!

More than a million people saw Sister Act on the West

End and now, as the habit hits the road, you too can see

why musical audiences fell in love with the funniest nun

on the run, and her heavenly sequinned sisters!

we have on offer please see our website www.nationaltrust.

org.uk/spekehallcontact us on 0151 427 7231 or follow us

on Twitter.

To win, just go to www.familygolive.com and

answer the following question:

Where can you see the life size painting of the

Childe of Hale?

Closing date is 30th April 2012.

To win tickets for 4 people to see Sister Act at the

Liverpool Empire Theatre Simply answer the following

question:

Who starred as Deloris Van Cartier in the original

1992 Touchstone Pictures Film, Sister Act?

Jennifer Hudson

Thandie Newton

Whoopi Goldberg

Sister Act runs at the Liverpool Empire from Tuesday 22

May – Saturday 2 June. Box Office: 0844 871 3017

www.atgtickets.com/liverpool

To enter the competition please visit our website -

www.familygolive.com and give us your answer.

Closing date is 30th April 2012.

WIN a Family ticket to Speke Hall!

WIN tickets for 4 people to see Sister Act at the Liverpool

Empire Theatre

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Local ServicesDirectory

Costco

Tel: 0151 224 7670

www.costco.co.uk/membership

Elaine Cunningham interiors

Tel: 0151 494 1555

[email protected]

Chandlers Gardens

Tel: 0151 729 0051

PK Joinery

Tel: 07527 576 870

Trutex School Wear

Tel: 08456 121 031

[email protected]

Paul Crowley & Co Solicitors

Tel: 0151 264 7363

www.paulcrowley.co.uk

Andrew John Photography

Tel: 0151 527 2065

www.andrewjohnphotography.co.uk

Jackson & Canter Solicitors

Tel: 0151 282 1700

www.jacksoncanter.co.uk

Morecrofts Solicitors

Tel: 0151 236 8871

www.morecroft.co.uk

NHS Direct

Tel: 0845 4647

Job Centre Plus

Tel: 0845 6060 234

www.jobcentreplus.gov.uk

The Art Of Living

Tel: 0786 7973 216

John Williams Plastering

Tel: 07577 767 625

[email protected]

www.johnwilliams-liverpool.co.uk

City Plumbers

Tel: 0151 220 0545

A1 Electrical

Tel: 01704548984 /

07983639575

www.a1electrical.com

Rest and Relax Airport

& Travel Transfers

Tel: 0151 493 0555

www.rest-relax.co.uk

Plant Design

Tel: 0151 722 2700

[email protected]

Dobbies Garden Centre

Tel: 0151 728 3070

www.dobbies.com

White Cross Vets

Tel: 0151 270 1759

Been dreaming of distant shores since the Christmas decs came down? But what if your budget won’t stretch to abroad, especially out of term time? More and more British families are opting to holiday in the UK now that funds are getting tighter. And why not? There’s plenty on offer.

CottageFor a fabulous change of scenery, just a short journey from home, why not rent a cottage in North Wales or The Lake District? Think roaring fires, country pubs and fantastic walks. To make the budget go further, consider sharing the rental with friends or family. The kids will be

happier with friends in tow and you could squeeze in a child free night out if you opt to share babysitting.

House SwapOr if you’re brave enough to try a house swap, the possibilities really are endless. Just register your own home with an online company such as www.ukholidayswapshop.co.uk or www.exchangeaway.com, usually for a small subscription fee, then have a look what’s on offer. You’ll probably be amazed and above all, it’s a free holiday!

CampingOr if you fancy a nice breath of fresh air, a family tent could be an investment. Trudging across a field to use the loo during the night may not be your idea of heaven but camping is an all time favourite for younger children especially, who never cease to find magic in cooking beans on an outdoor stove and peeping out at the stars from their sleeping bags.

CaravanningOr, if sleeping under canvas is a step too far for you, why not stick with the outdoor theme and pack the family off to a caravan? It needn’t be the cramped, dank version of holidays gone by. Many caravan sites offer a virtual home from home, with flushing toilets, showers, flat screen TVs, even Egyptian cotton sheets. The entertainment is often taken care of with leisure facilities, kids’ clubs and shows

in the evening. And if it’s a special occasion, look out for caravan sites which offer luxury log cabins and their own outdoor hot tubs. Bliss, even when it’s chilly!

City BreakIf the countryside just isn’t your thing, how about exploring the capital? London’s notoriously pricey, but booking your travel in advance will save you a small fortune and many hotel chains offer four bed family rooms at a reasonable rate if you’re looking for a short break. Plan activities ahead and look online for ticket deals, you’re bound to find something for everyone. And you don’t even have to pack wellies... See www.visitlondon.com for deals and budget days out.

Staycation -

the new vacation...

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With Laura Emmett Family Law Executive at Paul Crowley & Co Solicitors

Ask the expert

Q: I have separated from my partner who is the father of my two children. We have reached an arrangement in respect of contact, but because he thinks that having contact with the children means he is a babysitter for me, he keeps failing to turn up without giving any notice. What can I do?

A: You should always attempt to promote contact between the children and their father provided that to do so would not be contrary to the children’s best interests. It’s important that contact between the children and their father proceeds on a regular and structured basis. Contact continuing to proceed in such a sporadic manner over sustained period may result in emotional and psychological harm to your children.

In the absence of a defined contact order from the Court, there is no legally binding order in place and therefore you may wish to withdraw contact if you felt it was not in the children’s best interests to continue to proceed with contact in its current manner. The children’s father may not exercise Parental Responsibility which is a legal right on its own.

Prior to withdrawing contact I would suggest you attempt to resolve matters either by negotiation or with the assistance of mediation. If your ex-partner is not prepared to negotiate, mediate or commit to a structured contact plan for the children, then you may have no option but to withdraw contact in order to protect your children from harm if they are suffering as a result of your ex partner’s actions. If you sought to limit or prevent contact from taking place, you would have to provide substantially good reasons which would warrant any limitation or refusal, and such reasons would have to establish that the children would be at risk of significant harm, should contact proceed.

Withdrawal of contact, however, often results in the absent parent bringing an application to Court for contact.

When considering such matters, the Court will bear in mind all issues, however the child’s welfare and safety is always their primary and paramount concern. Whilst the court would always seek to promote contact, the court would take the view that any contact would have to be on a regular and structured basis. Any contact would be drawn up in a court order and the Court would expect both parents to commit to contact and abide by the contact terms as set out in that order.

For further information or help with any Family or Children

Law issue call Laura Emmett on 0151 264 7363 or email

[email protected]

Why not treat your mum to a book of shared memories this Mother’s Day? Family Go Live has teamed up with CEWE PHOTOBOOK to give five lucky readers the chance to win a £50 voucher to create a fantastic personalised book so you can show your mum just how much she means to you. CEWE PHOTOBOOK will help you create a thoughtful, high-quality book using your very own photos to make this Mother’s Day extra special. Simply go online to www.cewe-photobook.co.uk, download free software and away you go!

To be in with the chance of winning a £50 voucher, all you have to do is answer this question:

Who have we teamed up with for this competition?

CEWE PHOTOBOOKSTORYBOOKVIDEOBOOK

To enter the competition please visit our website www.familygolive.com and give us your answer. Closing date is 30th April 2012.

WIN £50 photobook voucher and bring your

memories to life

Earlier this month, Kenneth Clarke, the Justice Secretary, published proposals to reform the Family Justice System. One of the stand-out proposals is to give divorced and separated fathers greater rights to see their children. The most important change will mean the introduction of a key provision that children should have “an ongoing relationship with both parents.” Will this mean that a child spends equal time with each parent? Well, it could do. But the Ministers involved in these proposals have already indicated that they will not guarantee “equal access”. Kenneth Clarke has also stated that “the interests of the child must be uppermost.”

As a family solicitor, my view is that this is not a million miles away from what is happening at the moment. If a shared residence application is made then the Court will consider the application and make a decision based upon what is in the best interests of that child.

It is enshrined in the Children Act 1989 that “the welfare of the child is the Court’s paramount consideration.”

Shared residence orders are becoming increasingly common but just like the Ministers, the Courts will not guarantee equal contact. There are many reasons for this, but one of the most common reasons is that the Courts are not keen on a child spending their school week in two different homes.

It remains to be seen how the Government plan to implement these proposals, and, as to how the presumption will be enforced? Will it mean an application to the Court? If so, there will be problems as to how such cases are to be funded. The Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill contains proposals to reform Legal Aid so that funding for most family cases will be withdrawn.

Only time will tell…

By Joanne Ritson

For further information or help with any Family or Children Law issue call Joanne Ritson on 0151 264 7363 or email [email protected]

Fathers greater rights to see their children.

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We all know how fast our kids grow up and change their minds. When it comes to decorating their room with the latest fad of TV characters in their favourite colour, it is almost as though they’ve moved on before the paint has had time to dry!

To save valuable time and money, it’s important to create a bedroom that stands the test of time. We’ve come up with a few tips that should help with the dreaded re-design!

ThemesNeutral décor doesn’t have to be boring. Creating a blank canvas for your child to express their personality through accessories that can be easily replaced is a good way to give longevity to the room. Wall stickers are a great way to introduce a stylish feature wall - a pretty theme can be created with a butterfly motif and tree designs add a sense of the outdoors.

Decorating your child’s bedroom

StorageWith all the bits and bobs kids pick up – storage is essential to give everything a home. Turn an everyday kitchen staple into room storage. Inexpensive spice racks can be transformed into handy shelves for small books. Simply give them a quick coat of paint and hang one above the other. A cheerful animal-shaped seat that doubles as a storage box will encourage children to keep their toys and games tidy and will save space in smaller rooms.Keeping it tidy

It’s natural for children to want to express themselves creatively and their bedrooms often become the canvas resulting in a steadily growing mess. Why not try using a corkboard for your child to post their favourite magazine clippings, photos and ticket stubs. It’s great for keeping everything in one place and will stop the constant holes being hacked into the wall.

With the first hints of spring confirming that the worst of the

winter is over, it’s a great time of year to get the family into the

garden.

The Royal Horticultural Society is on a mission to get kids into the garden and engaging with wildlife, and we’ve come up with a few cheap and creative ways to have some home-grown fun.

Throughout March and April, the garden transforms from a frosty winter sleep into a vibrant, lively habitat for plants and creatures alike. If you don’t want to sacrifice your entire garden to your children, then a small area or few large plant pots that will allow children of all ages to see how seasonal changes affect the garden.

Adding a bright splash of colour to any outdoor space, sunflowers are simple to grow, making them a great option for anyone with little gardening experience. Planting the seeds at the end of spring will allow the plants to blossom wonderfully in the summer. Once matured, the seeds from the sunflower can be used as bird food or as a healthy snack.

Vegetable and herb boxes offer a great alternative for those with little outdoor space as they allow kids to see the whole journey vegetables take before hitting their plates! Planting

How does your garden

grow?

the seeds, watching them grow and eating once ripe is a great way to educate your children about where their food comes from.

Helen Carvell at Chandlers Allerton Road agrees that vegetables are a great place to start, “let the kids choose what they grow! I would suggest child-friendly veg such as peas, cress, French beans and lettuce which don’t take a lot of looking after but is great fun.”

For those not quite tempted outside just yet, indoor cactus gardens are a unique way to engage children with less conventional plants. Arranging cacti of different colours and varieties together can offer a really fresh and creative approach to traditional gardening that can engage older kids who might seem a little less interested in your horticultural efforts.

This can be a project that can continue and develop throughout the year as cacti are easy to maintain and require little watering.

Gardening doesn’t have to be a huge commitment but is a great way to get kids into understanding more about food and the environment.

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Health & BeautyDirectory

Saints Hairdressing Ltd

Tel 0151 727 5268

Emma Carder Nutrition

Tel: 07837787379

[email protected]

Sue Sprung Medical Herbalist

0151 281 4648

[email protected]

Permanently Pretty Beautician

Tel: Jan – 07966535569

[email protected]

Matt Cox Hairdressing

Tel: 0151 722 6686

[email protected]

Greens Health & Fitness

Tel: 0151 707 6000

www.greensonline.co.uk

The Physiotherapy Centre

Tel: 0151 724 2060

www.thephysiotherapycentre.co.uk

Moods Reflexology & Reiki

Tel: 07534491415

www.moodsreflexology.co.uk

Epilight New Skins Clinic

Tel: 0151 709 0099

www.epilightnewskin.co.uk

Evergreen Clinic

Tel: 0151 728 2536

www.woodlandsbeauty.co.uk

Serenity Nail & Beauty Lounge

Tel: 0151 428 0055

St Pauls Eye Hospital

Tel 0151 706 2000

NHS Direct

www.nhsdirect.nhsuk

Tel 0845 4647

Liverpool University

Dental Hospital

www.rlbuht.nhs.uk

Tel 0151 706 2000

The Royal Liverpool

University Hospital

Tel 0151 706 2000

Broadgreen Hospital

Tel 0151 282 6000

Nicky Patterson Sports and

Remedial massage therapist

Tel: O7887874087

[email protected]

www.nickypattersonmassage.com

Samantha Mitchell nails and beauty clinic are offering you

the opportunity to win a fantastic beauty treat for your mum

this Mother’s day.

If you are lucky enough to have the best mum in the world

and want to treat her to hours of luxury pampering why not

enter our competition for a chance to win:

Aloe Vera Non-Surgical Face-lift Facial – skin tissue

is exfoliated by the mask removing old skin cells and

diminishing the appearance of fine lines helping restore the

skin giving it a healthier-looking appearance, (approx1hr

15mins).

Shellac Nails- Applied like a polish wears like a gel (45 mins)

O.P.I Luxury Spa Pedicure (1hr)

For your chance to win, answer the following

question on www.familygolive.com:

Proud mum, Abbey Clancy,

is a regular client at Samantha

Mitchell nails and beauty clinic, who

is the famous footballer husband that

Abbey is married to? Samantha Mitchell Nails & Beauty Clinic.

4b Hatton Lane. L16 7QS. Tel 0151 722 3386

Closing date is the 30th April.

WIN Pamper your mum this Mother’s Day

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It’s time to have a make-up make-over – Spring is here and it’s time to leave the heavy black eyeliner and berry coloured lips in winter where they belong and step into the light!This season is all about looking feminine, fresh and pretty – think soft curly lashes, rose-flushed cheeks and bitten pink lips.

The fashion industry premiered the look on the Spring/Summer catwalks where this season’s signature pretty look was adopted and adapted by designers including Louis Vuitton, Chanel and Versace. The best thing about this look is that’s really easy to pull off. By making one or two changes to your make-up bag, you can get the look that’s both incredibly wearable and universally flattering.

Eyes – less is more in the eye department. Soft contouring, feathery lashes and delicately winged eyeliner will bring you right up to date – or even opt for a slick of mascara for a played down take on the pretty look.

Spring / Summer

beauty trends

Lips – it’s all about pink this season. The lips should be working the natural pink tones with a matte finish. If it looks a little bit too good to be natural – you’re bang-on trend!

Cheeks – perfectly rosy or peachy soft are the tones you should be looking for to update your makeup routine. Delicate apricots and candy pinks work well on most skin tones and will brighten your complexion.

We’ve taken the headache out of finding the prefect pressie with our selection of gorgeous gifts to suit every budget that can even be picked up online.

Mum’s – this is the page you want to leave open to drop a gentle hint!

Veuve Clicquot Champagne Brut Rose Sakura Ice Jacket £48 - thechampagnecompany.com

Champers is always a welcome gift and this special edition bubbly will definitely make Mum happy!

Jo Malone Lime, Basil and Mandarin Candle £38 - www.jomalone.co.uk

We all like a bit of luxury and this Jo Malone candle is perfect.

Cath Kidston Circle Ditsy Cosmetic Bag £12 - www.cathkidston.co.uk

Big enough for all your essentials but small enough for women on the go…

Collection by John Lewis Torque Necklace, Gunmetal £30 – www.johnlewis.com

Stylish and feminine with just the right amount of edge, this piece will liven up any outfit.

Ollie and Nic Purse Boris fold-up lock purse £28 - www.ollieandnic.com

This is the kind of purse we’d be happy to flash at the supermarket!

Treat your Mum to something special this Mother’s Day...Make sure you’ve got March 18 marked in the diary. It’s the day to treat our Mums – and be treated ourselves!

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Parties & PlaytimeDirectory

Mummy Loves You Photo PartiesTel: 0780 977 1143

mummylovesyou.net

Farmer TedsTel: 0151 526 0002

www.farmerteds.com

Soft Play 4 TotsTel: 0151 487 3765

www.softplay4tots.com

Picture House @ FactTel: 0151 707 4469

www.fact.co.uk

Skate AcademyTel: 01925 419222

www.skateacademy.net

Fun TimeTel: 0151 548 7125

www.funtime-liverpool.co.uk

Go Kids Play CentreTel: 0151 486 9374

www.gokidsplaycentres.com

Yellow SubTel: 08444 120 850

www.yellowsub.co.uk

Under Water StreetTel: 0151 227 2550

www.underwaterstreet.com

Fun Town LiverpoolTel: 08445 679 677

www.funtownliverpool.co.uk

Sweets Party SweetsTel: 0771 561 0441

[email protected]

Just The Cupcakes Co.Tel: 07765 228 009

www.justcupcakesuk.co.uk

Big Red BusTel:07824 872 159

www.redpartybus.co.uk

Musical MinisTel: 0151 486 4735

www.musicalminis.co.uk

On This ROCTel: 07850 344 144

www.onthisroc.co.uk

Blue Planet AquariumTel: 0151 357 8804

www.blueplanetaquarium.com

Chester ZooTel: 01244 380 280

www.chesterzoo.org

Party FeetTel: 0794 925 2401

Gulliver’s World01925 230088

At Childwall Sports Centre, you can customise your own Childs party to how they want it, with a choice of Football, Trampolining, Dance, Cheerleading, Basketball, Netball, and Hockey.Furthermore, we have a range of large board games available to use, such as giant jenga, snakes and ladders, draughts, soft bowling, pool tables etc. We can even provide a bouncy castle within your package.

WHERE DO THE PARTIES TAKE PLACE?The party takes place within Childwall Sports Centre and we offer a selection of facility has to host your party as follows Sports Hall, Dance Studio, and Gymnasium this is all depending on what party package you choose.

WHAT AGE GROUP IS YOUR PARTIES SUITABLE FOR?The parties are suitable from five years upwards.

WHAT IS THE COST OF THE PARTIES?The prices range from £50.00 depending on what package you choose and we have a range to suit all budgets.

DO YOU PROVIDE FOOD FOR YOUR PARTIES?We do not provide food, but we are happy to provide tables and chairs for all of your catering needs and do not charge for this service as part of the package.

Party Fact File –Childwall Sports College

DO YOU PROVIDE ANY GOODIE BAGS?No, you provide all goodie bags and party food and we do the rest.

For more info visit www.childwallsportscentre.co.uk

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£5.00 off any treatment

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Valid only when holder has purchased a game of bowling, or entry to the Crazy Club or Quasar. Expires – 30th April 2012Widnes Superbowl, The Hive, Unit 3, Earle Road, Widnes, WA8 0TATEL: 0151 424 5866. EMAIL: [email protected]

With this voucher receive a FREE KIDS MEAL BOX

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