Checklist For a First Campervan Holiday with Kids

19/11/2024

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A campervan can provide a tremendously rewarding way to spend a holiday as a family, it's something I've done a few times with my kids and not only is it a fun adventure but also a great way to bond and have some quality family time. If this is going to be your first campervan holiday, however, then you’ll want to take a few preparatory steps before you embark as it's not like a normal holiday and can take a few adjustments to get comfortable. 

By getting the planning stages right, you’ll minimise the likelihood of something going wrong, and give yourself the best chance of a memorable, enjoyable experience.

Selecting the Right Campervan

With so many options out there today it can feel a little overwhelming but there are plenty of companies that offer campervan hire, which is an affordable way to try it out before investing in a camper yourself & also lets you see what works and what doesn't for your family. If the vehicle you choose isn’t appropriate for your family’s needs, then you might struggle to have a good time. You’ll want enough beds to accommodate everyone, as well as seat belts for all of the passengers you’re taking.

Storage space is also essential. If you don’t have enough, then you’ll be forced to store luggage in walkways and other inconvenient spaces. Over the duration of the holiday, this can be a source of considerable stress.

To drive on public roads in the UK, you’ll need to have your vehicle insured. In the case of campervans, it’s worth looking into special campervan insurance policies. These will cover not just the cost of the vehicle, but also of the vehicle’s contents, if you're hiring a camper this should be included in the cost of hire. 

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Planning Your Route and Campsites

By planning your route well in advance, you’ll be able to work out whether there are any family-friendly sites along the way. Research your options thoroughly. A site that’s been designed for retirees or young people might not be appropriate for families.

In the more picturesque corners of the country, you’ll tend to find a higher concentration of campsites. The best way to see Snowdonia, the Lake District, or the Scottish Highlands is often to find a site that’s right out in the wilderness. That way, you’ll be able to experience the untamed beauty of nature, without having to contend with crowds of tourists.


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Packing Essentials for the Journey

Even if you’re staying in a larger campervan, you’ll still need to ensure that you’ve packed appropriately for the trip. This will tend to mean using packing cubes, which will help you to sort out all of your items so that you aren’t confronted by a mess when you open a suitcase.

The weather in the UK is notoriously difficult to predict, so you might want to include a range of different layerable clothes. Don’t forget Wellington boots, and waterproof jackets and coats, even if you’re travelling during summer.

To keep the kids occupied, it’s worth also bringing along a selection of books and board games. This will help you to minimise your screen time.

Managing boredom and Tiredness on the Road

Travel can be a stressful thing for adults. But small children they can at times easily get bored and then in turn agitated or frustrated. Dealing with this problem is often a matter of managing your schedule so that disruption is minimised, and so that you stop off somewhere child-friendly every so often. When there’s an adventure playground just around the corner, your kids might find it easier to stay positive.



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Free and low cost Christmas events in South Wales, 2024

15/11/2024

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We all know that this time of the year can be very expensive, between sorting out gifts for loved ones, meals out, socialising with friends and making magical memories with our kids, it all adds up and while there is nothing wrong with paying a bit more than usual for a special festive treat or grotto, it can feel like a financially exhausting time, but never fear there is plenty on and around South Wales that is free or low cost to help get the festival excitement going. 

* Light of Winter Free Light Trail, Cardiff, 14th Nov - 5th Jan

Brighten up your winter – experience 11 illuminated state-of-the-art light and sound installations across Cardiff city centre. Free to enjoy, the Light of Winter trail launches mid-November and runs through to the new year.

* Jolly Book Bank at Red Dragon Centre 8th Nov-5th Jan

Where families can give joy and get joy. It's simple: the Jolly Book Bank accepts donations of children's books in good condition and invites young visitors to either exchange or take a free book home of their choice. The initiative is supporting the Make A Smile charity

* Mrs Claus's Kitchen at Mermaid Quay, 30 Nov and 7, 14, 15 & 21st Dec

Families will be welcomed to Mrs Claus's Kitchen in Mermaid Quay, where they will take a seat for story time with Mr's Clause and some cheery Elves. During the session, children play immersive games, decorate a gingerbread biscuit and write a letter to Santa before leaving with a candy cane gift.

Session times are 11am – 11:40am
12pm – 12:40pm
1:00pm – 1:40pm
2:15pm – 3:00pm
3:15pm – 4:00pm

Event Location: Unit 13, in between Pavers and Fabulous Welshcakes
Please note – Mrs Claus Kitchen will run multiple sessions on the days the experience is open, and while there’s no need to pre-book, each session has limited spaces to ensure a truly magical experience for every child.


* Post letters to Father Christmas at The Little People Store, Rhiwbina, 16th Nov

On the 16th Nov at The Little People Store in Rhiwbina, the Christmas Elf, direct from the North Pole will be collecting letters in his magical post box to take to Father Christmas. A lovely festive setting and children receive a sticker saying their letter has been sent and some sweeties from the Elf.  

The post box is free but you can also opt for a personalised letter from Santa in the post for £5


* Countdown to Christmas, Newport City Centre with Gareth Gates & Fireworks 2:30-5:30pm 16th Nov

Starting at 2pm and finishing at 5:30 with a literal bang from the fireworks display, this is a very popular event. There will be live music ith Gareth Gates headlining, fairground rides, and celebrity guests, culminating in the official switching on of Newport city centre Christmas lights. There is also free parking in all council-owned car parks in the city centre from the 16th to the 31st Dec.



A fantastic parade through the city centre streets, where you will see light-up reindeer, tractors, musicians, characters from much-loved films, floats, inflatables and most importantly, see Santa arrive in Swansea and switch on the Christmas lights throughout the city centre!

The parade starts at 5.00pm with an anticipated finish time of approximately 6.30pm at the end of the Kingsway. 


A packed stage of entertainment is planned, hosted by TV’s Laura Jane Jones and featuring Christmas favourites from the Tenovus Choir, Jools Jofrin Band, Monico, and Sophie Evans. Enjoy a day of festive fun. Live music, street theatre, rides, stalls, crafts, food & Drink.
Lights will be switched on at 6pm

* Santa's Postbox at ETO Kids store, Barry, 15th-1st Dec

From 15th November – 1 December, children (and parents) can pop down to ETO, a cosy community café to write and decorate their very own letter to Santa. Once they’ve created their masterpiece, they can post it straight into Santa’s special postbox. 

ETO will provide all the materials they need to let their creativity shine, they then pop it into Santa's Postbox. Then from the 2nd of December children can then return to the store to collect a personalised reply from Santa 



The event will feature children's fairground rides, children's entertainers, market stalls and live music from GTFM radio station. The lantern parade through the town centre starts at 6pm with the Christmas light switch on, on the main stage at 6:30pm

* Kids Christmas Crafting Masterclass with Talking Tables at John Lewis, Cardiff, 24th Nov, 11am-4pm

The perfect festive activity. Join Talking Tables for a fun session of crafting where they’ll be able to create their own Christmas cards and festive paper chains. The session includes all the materials necessary to get creative and personalise the designs: festive stickers, pom poms and Santa, Snowman or Reindeer cut-outs. Tickets are free and include complimentary materials. At the end of the event, kids can take their cards home with them. Booking required


Cowbridge’s Christmas Parade is always a fantastic event and now features Lumi, a spectacular 10ft reindeer! There will be musical performances, and themed floats and everyone is invited to dress up


* Cardiff Bay Reindeer Trail opens Nov 30th - 5th Jan

The Cardiff Bay Reindeer Trail is a free bilingual activity that’s suitable for all the family, featuring eight willow-crafted reindeer scattered around Bay venues, including Mermaid Quay, The Red Dragon Centre and Senedd Cymru. There’s also a ninth digital reindeer, sponsored by Cardiff Harbour Authority, who’ll spring into life in Roald Dahl Plass via your smartphone.

Download a handy map from the website or pick up a paper version from participating attractions. 

* Norwegian Festival of Light at the Norwegian Church, Cardiff Bay, 1st Dec, 4pm

Festival of Lights and Friendship, celebrating Cardiff’s enduring friendship with Norway. Everyone is welcome to start the Christmas season at the Norwegian Church in Cardiff Bay for a special celebration with traditional Norwegian food and festivities.

* Santas Grotto at Pontypridd Museum Nov 30th, Dec 7 & 14th, 11-3pm

The Grotto runs from 11-3pm on Nov 30th & Dec 7&14th and entry to the grotto at Pontypridd Museum is free although donations to the Mayor's charity as welcome

Big Waterfront Christmas, National Waterfront Museum, 1st Dec, 12-4pm

Enjoy the perfect feel-good festive afternoon, with an extra flurry of seasonal sparkle.
Featuring real little donkeys, a beautiful life-sized polar bear lantern, sure to warm our festive spirits. Festive kid's crafts, Music to bring good cheer, Youth Dance performance and a special storytime with Santa

*Christmas Concert with Barry Ladies Choir at Holy Trinity Hall, 3rd Dec, 7-8pm

Entry is free but donations are welcome. Joined by the Capella group, Spectrum Singers, Barry Ladies Choir will be presenting a festive evening featuring a mix of songs from musicals, Welsh classics, popular music and plenty of Christmas cheer. The concert will also feature solos from local music students.

* Christmas Carol Evening at Caerphilly Miners Community Centre, 4th Dec, 7-9pm

Enjoy an evening of Christmas cheer with carols, readings, and Christmas songs! Refreshments are available and free entry. Donations to the food bank welcome


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* Garth Mountain Bauble Trail near The Garth Pub, opening date TBC

An annual event that sees villagers decorate a mountain path with beautiful baubles, we went last year and it's lovely. You can also make a small charity donation at the pub just before the bauble walk.


Back for it's 9th year, the fayre will have around 75 market stalls, food and drink stalls, crafts, games and fairground rides, the fayre is a great family treat. Children can also visit Santa in his grotto (free), singalong with the choirs or try some games, there is something for all at Christmas in Pontyclun


* Festive Film - A child's Christmas in Wales at Swansea Museum 8th Dec, 2pm (English) & 3pm (Welsh)

Escape the festive hustle and bustle and cwtch up with this heartwarming animation of Dylan Thomas’s classic. A young boy asks his grandfather, ‘What was Christmas like in your day?’ The old man's answer draws us into a fantastical, colourful and unexpected world when there were wolves in Wales, when mermaids swam in Swansea Bay and hippos trudged through the snowy town. (26 minutes)

* Storytime with Santa at McArthur Glen, Bridgend, Dec 7,14 & 21st 11am-3pm

Join Santa and his trusty elves every Saturday in December from 11am-3pm for storytime at his sleigh. Stories will be BSL interpreted by Santa's Elves. Free to all and no booking is necessary. 

* Carols at Oystermouth Castle, 14th Dec, starts midday

Come join in some festive cheer at Oystermouth Castle! The event is free, but any donations will be appreciated. This is a great opportunity to get into the Christmas spirit with family and friends, and to support the preservation of this historic site. If the weather is not suitable, this event may be moved to the Ostreme Centre.

* The Cosmeston Nativity, Cosmeston Country Park, Lakeside, 15th Dec, 4pm

This is an all age production which has grown its reputation in recent years. Cosmeston Lake Side, will be transformed to Bethlehem over two thousand years ago. Put on by The Eden Church, Penarth

Sunday 15th December 2024 4pm


Hate, hate, hate, double hate, loath entirely…. the Grinch is visiting Mermaid Quay this December! He will be joining us for four mischievous appearances on Sunday 22nd December.

Find him quayside at:11am – 11:20am
12pm – 12:20pm
1pm – 1:20pm
2pm – 2:20pm


Budget-friendly Christmas Events

* Santa's Grotta at Cowbridge Town Hall, 23rd & 24th Nov, 11am-2:45pm, £5

Bring your little ones for a magical meet & greet with Santa himself! Each slot includes a photo opportunity and a gift! £5 per child


* The Snowman film at Cardiff Museum 7th & 8th Dec £6 each

Festive Film Screening - The Snowman. There will be some fun with Father Christmas and Rudolph, then settle back to watch a family Christmas favourite ‘The Snowman’. The film is 26 minutes long although the whole experience will last an hour. Children will also receive a small token (something to help the reindeer fly). All children must be accompanied by a ticket-holding adult


* Santa's Green Grotto at Eto Kids Store, Barry, 7th Dec, 11-4pm, Booking essential £3

Visit this unique and sustainable Green Grotto at ETO Kids store in Barry where Father Christmas and his elves have been busy carefully selecting special preloved gifts for each child, ensuring that every present is filled with love and care. 

The grotto, is adorned with upcycled decorations that add a creative and eco-friendly touch to the holiday scene. Tickets are £3 and there are limited spaces so pre-booking is essential. 


* Elf Trail & Santa's Grotto at Morgan Quarter, Nov 23, 30 and Dec 7,14,21 £5 per child

Santa needs help. Five of his most mischievous elves have escaped from Santa’s Grotto, and they’ve been causing chaos around the Morgan Quarter…Now, we need help to find them.

Book now for an epic adventure through the Morgan Quarter, finishing up at Santa’s Grotto with a small treat. Tickets are £5 per child, which is donated to Noah's Ark Children's charity. Adults do not need to buy a ticket. 


Elf Adventure Trail, Cardiff Museum, 30th Nov & 1st Dec, 10am-3pm, £4

Explore the museum in search of magical elf clues. Once completed, head back to the main hall to claim your Christmas Prize. £4 per trail
Limited tickets available

* Santa's Workshop at Friars Walk, Newport £4, every weekend from 7-22 December

Children will take part in a number of activities in Santa’s Workshop. Workshop activities will range from creating special reindeer food (to energise Santa’s sleigh team on Christmas Eve!), making a colourful sign for their bedroom door to make sure Santa stops to deliver their presents - and even creating special present bags! Along the way, children will be able to sort letters and parcels for Santa, putting parcels in the right boxes for delivery. Having completed their tasks, children will then meet Santa and receive a gift.

The Santa’s Workshop experience will cost £4 per child* with all proceeds donated to St David’s Hospice. Accompanying adults are free. Booking essential 

* Elf Show at the National Waterfront Museum 1st Dec, 1pm & 2:30pm, £2.5

With Christmas Day fast approaching and lots of festive jobs to do, Santa can always rely on his Head Elf, Jolly to get things done. However, not every Elf in the North Pole is as well-behaved, especially the mischievous Sprouts. Can you help Elf Jolly to keep things on track, as we countdown to Christmas with this fun filled, festive performance? Show duration 30 minutes

* Santa's Grotto at Caerphilly Miners, 14 &15th Dec, 10am-3pm,  £5 

Capture Magical Family Moments at Santa's Grotto!
Bring the family to meet Father Christmas for a festive photo and a special storytime, with a reading book gift in either Welsh or English. Pre-booking is essential. 


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Cardiff bay Wetlands, a hidden gem in the Welsh Capital

12/11/2024

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Cardiff Bay Wetlands


One of our favourite places to visit during the summer, but also the colder months, is Cardiff Bay Wetlands, a short walk from the vibrant bay area of the Welsh capital. 

It's easy to miss and many people who live in the city don't even know it's there but it's well worth seeking out as it's a lovely quiet and tranquil place to explore and soak in beautiful views across the bay and people off all ages can enjoy it. 

The wetlands are completely free to explore and cover 8 hectares of former salt marsh and are now a biodiversity hotspot within the capital and is now home to a variety of birds, fish, animals and supports a rich diversity of plants and other wildlife. We regularly spot swans, moorhens, coots and ducks on our visits along with fish and damselflies.


Cardiff Bay


The great thing is birds and wildlife can be seen here all year round including common Reed Buntings, Reed Warblers and Sedge Warblers which use the habitat to build their nests during the spring and summer while autumn and winter sees visitors like Teal and European Stonechat. 

The easiest way to access the reserve is through the carpark next to St Davids Hotel, which brings you out on to a wide gravel walkway which is suitable for buggies and wheelchairs. There is also an impressive boardwalk which extends out over the water, offering amazing views across the Barrage and the perfect spot for some bird watching. 

Kids can also enjoy doing the Wetlands Wildlife Explorer trail, you can download the map here and just remember to bring some crayons with you to create some lovely rubbings. 

The Bay can be a very busy place but you feel like a world away at the Wetlands and it's a great spot to spend a relaxed hour taking a stroll or letting the kids run out some of their energy while enjoying the natural surroundings and I recommend a visit if you are in the area. 


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Easy ways to teach children about money

11/11/2024

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We all know how important financial literacy is for children and teens as they move forward through their life, we need to prepare them for an increasingly expensive world were budgeting skills are needed more than ever.

It's one life skill we cannot ignore and starting from a young age is important and there are plenty of ways to encourage a healthy approach to money that is both engaging and fun for children. 

As parents, it's our role to instil a healthy attitude towards money, both for ourselves and our children. I would always recommend putting things in place like Life insurance and a Will (I've sorted out both) should anything happen to us, but also saving accounts for our children if possible. I have Premium bonds set up for the boys, even though there is only a small amount in each, it's something. You can also consider investing or looking into UGMA accounts on behalf of your child. 

As a parent who has recently set my teen up with his own debit card, as well as having a younger child who has his savings jar at home, I wanted to share what has worked so far. 

1. Talk to your children regularly about money 

We need to have regular, honest conversations with our children about the cost and value of daily items. Discussing our own financial decisions, how we budget for the week and what our plans are in terms of days out and how that fits into our budget. You can also touch on how money is earned and different ways you pay for things - online, by card, subscriptions etc 

2. Involve them in the weekly shop

Once your children are old enough to navigate the supermarket (with your supervision of course) and can read, then write out a small list of groceries you need and ask your children to choose the best-value combinations of the products on the list and get them to add up as you go along, is great real-life experience that will help grow their understanding of the value of essentials such as food and groceries. 



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3. Talk about the difference between want and need

This is a useful conversation to have at any age, even with adults, a reminder between the things we want and those things we really need (such as food, bills etc). Children need to understand that as they grow older, we need to cover our essential outgoings before spending money on things we want but don't absolutely need. 

4. Pocket Money as a tool

Pocket money can be a really useful teaching tool, it doesn't need to be loads of money, my boys get £5 each per week and I encourage them to save this money as they can use it for things they really want in between life events such as Birthdays and Christmas. It also helps to teach the lessons of "you can't spend if you don't earn", so if there is something they really want they need to save their money and if it's spent before they reach their goal that is their choice but I won't fill in the gap. You can print out budgeting worksheets for children here. 

5. The importance of security 

Looking after both our physical and virtual money is very important and children need to understand if they lose money or it's stolen then it is unlikely to be replaced (we have all been in that situation and it's a hard life lessons to learn but an important one). Explaining that PIN numbers are personal information that needs to be kept safe and secure, the same with money in the home, it should be kept in a safe place. 

For more tips on teaching kids about money, check out this post


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