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August 25, 2011

10 Great Blogs for Parents with Under-Fives

I recently wrote a piece for my masters on mummy blogging and in the process I discovered some great blogs with fantastic ideas for under-fives. Blogs are usually something you come across in a search for something in particular, or are recommended by friends, so I thought my readers might find this list useful.


1. Irresistable Ideas for Play-Based Learning
Early childhood educators, Donna Burns and Sherry Hutton, provide consistently good ideas for pre-school children. My favourite posts include Colourful Bubbles and I-Spy Jars



2. The Artful Parent
A U.S site that has some great art activity ideas for young kids. I love the Rainbow Stained Glass Window



3. Childhood 101
Early-child educator, Christie Burnett, provides loads of great information and ideas for parents of young children. She has some useful tips on creating great playspaces for kids at home



4. Squigglemum
Catherine Oehlman, aka squigglemum, is another teacher/mum with some great ideas for entertaining kids. I like her Backyard Treasure Hunt.



5. Planning With Kids
Mother of five, Nicole Avery, is one super-organised woman. She has some great ideas for making motherhood more manageable. I particularly like her party planning ideas.




6. Bronnie Bakes

A friend of mine, Bron, has a great blog on baking sweet treats with kids. As a mother of three girls under five, her patience in the kitchen is to be admired and her animal cupcakes are so cute



7. Dad's Club
Father of two, Dave Woolbank, created Dads Club to provide dads with fast, useful information in a language they could understand. I particularly like the quick craft ideas.



8. Kids Travel Blog
Friends Donna and Andrea regularly have me craving a holiday with their blog on travelling with kids. Check out their reviews for Victoria.



9. My Book Corner
This is a great kids book review blog with age appropriate suggestions. Also, it links to Book Depository which offers competitive prices and free delivery worldwide. Our latest purchase is Imagine by Alison Lester.



10. Picklebums
Kate has four kids, lives on a pickle farm and regularly blogs about her life. She makes me laugh with posts like Thousands of Bicuits and Playing with Sticks.


A couple of tips;
- If you enjoy a particular blog, look at the links they follow or suggest. This is a great way of discovering new blogs that you might find interesting.
- Don't be concerned about signing up for a google account in order to follow certain blogs. In the three years I have had my account, I haven't recieved any additional junk mail to my email address. Same applies for newsletter & RSS feeds
- If you're interested in a particular blog, follow it or like it on facebook. This is the only way to keep the blog going.
- If you areinterested in starting your own blog, just do it on Blogspot or Wordpress (it takes 5 minutes),or consult Nicole Avery on Blog Coaching Boost

Some other special mentions for Melbournites are;
- Little Eats (Eating Out with Kids)
- Curious Kate (What's On in Melbourne)
- Lady Melbourne (Fashion)
- Melbourne Gastronome (Food)
- The Design Files (Design)
- Only Melbourne (blogging directory)

Angelina Ballerina's Big Audition


The Arts Centre
Tuesday 24th January - Saturday 28th January
10.30am, 1.30pm & 3.30pm


This magical production features the Royal New Zealand Ballet dancers performing to a recorded arrangement of Tchaikovsky’s music. With choreography, sets and costumes from the English National Ballet.

Miss Lilly prepares Angelina for her big chance to dance in front of the judges and, although excited about the possibility of an exciting new adventure, Angelina worries about leaving home and Alice behind. During her audition at the Camembert Academy, Angelina meets lots of new friends who introduce her to exciting new twists on traditional ballet, from jazz to hip hop. Will Angelina’s dream of joining the Academy end in tears, or will this be an exciting new chapter in her life?

Total running time is 75 minutes including a 20 minute interval. Suitable for children aged 3 to 8 years. A Reserve tickets are $35. For more information and to book tickets, visit the Arts Centre website or call 1300 182 183. If you book tickets in August, each child recieves a set of hot pink mouse ears which will be posted prior to the event.

Closed Loop Cool Kids Day 2011


Sunday 28th August, 10am-2pm
St Kilda Town Hall


Closed Loop Recycling are transforming St Kilda Town Hall into a kids green zone this Sunday for their 2nd Annual Closed Loop Cool Kids Day. Activities include rock-climbing, craft, face-painting, pot-planting, building and games. Plus there will be food and drink and plenty of information on the environment. This event is aimed at children aged 4-12 yrs. Tickets are $25 for adults, $10 for children (0-3 are free), and a family pass is $60 (2 adults/2 kids). For tickets and more information, visit the Cool Kids Day website.
Alll proceeds from this event go towards the expansion and further development of the Our Cool School Educational Program – the leading online environmental resource in Australia – reaching more than 125,000 students every year.

Kids Events @ Melbourne Recital Centre

Cnr Southbank Boulevard and Sturt Street, Southbank


Coco's Lunch: I want to be a mermaid
Friday 17th October, 10am and 11.30am

I Wanna Be A Mermaid is an interactive musical experience for 2 to 5 year olds featuring new seaside songs and classic Coco hits. Come and explore the magical world of underwater a capella, as the girls become singing pirates, scuba divers, surfers and mermaids for a day. Coco’s Lunch inspire young audiences to shuffle, clap, dance the mambo and sing in all kinds of creative ways. Tickets are $25 for adults and $15 for children. Book online, in person at box office, or call (03) 9699 3333 Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm.


Musical Picture Books
Monday 26th September, 11.30am

Designed for primary school age children, this concert may still be suited to under-fives as long as they can sit still and listen. Popular storybooks The Night Garden and The Rainbirds will be brought to life through big screen animation and a live orchestra. A perfect event for Granny or Grandpa to attend. Tickets are $25 for adults and $15 for children. Book online, in person or call (03) 9699 3333.

July 25, 2011

The Wiggles turn 20!


Flemington Racecourse
Thurs 1st - Sun 4th December, 10am & 1.30 shows


The fab four are turning 20, can you believe it! To celebrate, they are having a big birthday concert at Flemington Racecourse in December. Tickets go on sale this Friday.

As the main part of the celebrations 'The Wiggles Big Birthday in The Big Tent' is an unprecedented presentation for the super group with the venue allowing a 360 degree view of the stage in an a 3000 seat intimate setting.

This will be a show with the perfect combination of your favourite songs and some fabulous new tunes that will have children, mums, dads and grand parents dancing in the aisles!


Check ticketek for tickets prices and details.

July 17, 2011

Miniature Railways in Melbourne



My son is right into trains at the moment and we are loving our visits to miniature railways. This is a great outing with under-fives - cheap, exciting and a real crowd pleaser. Also, there is something about those old guys in their train driver hats that seems to instil good behaviour in everyone. Whilst the long queues are a put-off at first, they move quickly and its well worth the wait. Here is a list of miniature railways in Melbourne;

Altona Miniature Railway
21 Blenheim Rd, Altona North. Melways 55 5E
Every 3rd Sunday, 11am-4pm. $2.50 per person (babies under 12 months free)

Box Hill Miniature Railway
Cnr Elgar Rd & Belmore Rd. Melways Ref 47 B4
Every 3rd Sunday, 11am-4pm. $3 per person (babies under 12 months free)

Bulla Hill Miniature Railway
15 Green Street, Bulla. (8 mins from Tullamarine Airport).Melways Ref 177 B7
1st and 3rd Sunday, 12pm-4pm. $3 per person

Cobden Miniature Railway
Grayland Street, Cobden.
Every 3rd Sunday & every Sun during school holidays. $2 per person (under 2's free)

Como Gardens Miniature Railway
79 Basin Olinda Road, The Basin. Melways Ref 65 K7
Garden Opens Days - next one 15th & 16th of October.
$7.50 Garden Entry Fee for Adults. Kids under 14 are free.

Diamond Valley Railway
Eltham Lower Park. Melways Ref 21 H10
Every Sunday 11am-5pm. Public Holidays 1pm-4pm. School Holidays open wed 1am-4pm
$3 per person. Under 2's ride free.

Melbourne Steam Traction Engine Club
1200 Ferntree Gulley Road, Scoresby. Melways Ref 72 D9.
Every Sunday. 11am-4pm. $2 per person

The Steam Locomotive Society of Victoria
128 Rowans Road, Moorabbin.
Every 1st Sunday. $2 each (under fives are free)

Campbelltown Miniature Railway
434 Belgrave-Hallam Road, Narre Warren North
Every Sunday, $4.50 for Boulder Mountain, $6 for Cavalier (under threes free)

July 12, 2011

SLIME recipe



This is a fun activity to do just before a bath. Lay out a disposable tablecloth and let them squish it all over the table, or alternatively keep it in a bowl. The sensation of the slime oozing through their fingers is bound to make them laugh. Then jump straight in the bath and use the slime as soap.


RECIPE
1 cup of LUX Flakes
2 cups of boiling water
A few drops of food colouring

Mix it all together and put in the fridge overnight.

July 4, 2011

A few school holiday ideas

School holidays are here and the good weather has officially disappeared. So, here are a couple of indoor options for under-fives.

WORKSHOPS
- Allsportz sports camp, Prahran
- Petit Atelier Cooking Workshops, Prahran
- Fizz Kids, Mont Albert & East Malvern
- The Art Factory,Balwyn, Malvern & Essendon
- Little Devils Circus Workshops, Box Hill South
- Junk Puppetry Workshop at Chapel off Chapel
- Lego Workshop at Docklands
- Pottery Painting at Glazeit Studios, Elsternwick

THEATRE / MOVIES
- Puss N'Boots at The Tivoli Theatre
- Toy Story 3D - The Gruffalo's Child at The Arts Centre
- The Mighty BUZZniks at Melbourne Recital Centre


SHOPPING CENTRE ENTERTAINMENT
Best to look up your local shopping centre, but here a couple of examples. Most events are free, but some may incur a charge.

CHADSTONE
- Disney Storytelling @ Chadstone - 10am and 2pm, 4th-8th July
- Lego Workshops - every half hour between 11 and 1.30pm, 11th-15th July

VICTORIA GARDENS
- Plaster Fun House - 10am-4pm, 4th-16th July
- Do you believe in magic show - 11am and 1.30pm, 11th-15th July

TOORONGA
- Cooking Classes, 11am - 2pm, 4th-8th July
- Craft Activities, 11am - 3pm, 11th-15th July

OTHER EVENTS
- Art of the Brick exhibition at Federation Square AND Holiday Program
- KIDS GO Expo at Mornington Race Course, 7-10 July
- Cheeky Chooks at CERES on Wednesday 6th July, 9.30 - 12.30

If weather gets better, you might also want to consider
- Diamond Valley Railway in Eltham, every Wed and Sun during holidays
- Kew Traffic School

If none of these activities are covenient for you, the best thing to do is check your local newspaper for event listings. Also, check the websites of all your favourite places to go and its pretty much guaranteed there will be some kind of school holiday event on offer. Have a great holidays!

June 28, 2011

Changes in Zoo Fees



Some exciting news thanks to the Victorian State Government and Zoos Victoria.

As of July 1, kids under 16 years will get free admission into all three zoos (Healesville, Werribee and Melbourne) on weekends, school holidays and public holidays.

For Zoo Members, this means that next time you renew your membership you will only pay for family members over 16 years of age - meaning free entry for under-16's every day of the year.

June 21, 2011

WIN an Edible Garden Workshop at Petit Atelier



Creative kids hub, Petit Atelier in Prahran, have an exciting school holiday program on offer this July.

In collaboration with Twisted Junior Apprentice, they are hosting a range of fun with food workshops that provide kids with an opportunity to realise their masterchef dreams.

We have one Edible Garden Workshop place to giveaway for Monday 4th July or Monday 11th July. This workshop is aimed at kids aged 2.5 – 6 years and is designed to familiarise them with kitchen utensils, raw materials and basic food groups to make edible art.

For your chance to win, make sure you are a fan of our new Melbourne for Under Fives facebook page and/or a follower of our blog. Then all you need to do is tell me how many workshops Petit Atelier are running these school holidays. Email your response with your name to julia.dixon@optusnet.com.au. Entries close next Tuesday 28th June at 5pm.

For details on Petit Atelier workshops, visit their website, or their facebook page.

June 10, 2011

Cubbyhouse Canteen


Cubbyhouse Canteen – 43A Union Street, Armadale

One big chocolate grin. Two big marshmallow eyes. And what's that on the spoon.....its a BEAR!

The babychino at Cubbyhouse Canteen is seriously cute. As are their Humpty Dumpty eggs with smiley faces and little knitted hats, and their toastie soldiers served on puzzle plates. Indeed, there are plenty of things here that will make your kids smile.

Sharing its premises with the Malvern Tennis Club in the back streets of Armadale, Cubbyhouse Canteen is the kind of place that I imagine locals would want to keep to themselves. Located next to Union Street Park with its large open grass area and fully enclosed playground, the café incorporates its own gated deck area and toddler friendly playground, as well as on-site toilets and a cosy interior adorned playfully with small tables, a tree mural, jam jars with plants growing inside and a crate of dinosaurs. The ‘hole in the wall’ to the rear of the café, services the park area so there is no need to sit inside if it’s a sunny day, and why not bring the dog down for a run as well. This truly is an all-purpose family destination.

The menu is simple but very tasty and they do all day breakfasts on weekends. They also do healthy kids dinners from Monday to Thursday at 5pm for $8.50 per head. Offerings include lasagne, tuna mornay, fried rice with sticky chicken drummettes, spaghetti bolognese and shepherd's pie. These are served in noodle boxes so you can take them out into the park for a picnic dinner with friends.

Every Tuesday, there are story-time sessions at Cubbyhouse Canteen from 9.30-10.30am for $20 per child/parent and $10 per additional child (cost includes coffee, babychino and light morning tea). Bookings are essential as places are limited. For details visit the My Little Bookcase website.

The Cubbyhouse Canteen website is not yet up and running, but for dinner bookings, text the number of people to 0421173886 or email knockknock@cubbyhousecanteen.com.au

Resource Rescue


Resource Rescue - 7/31 Hosie Street, Bayswater

It's pouring rain outside and it's your day off. Clear the kitchen table, put down a disposable tablecloth, set out some paste & stickytape, then send the hubbie and kids off to Resource Rescue to pick up supplies.

Resource Rescue in Bayswater is brimming with cheap art supplies and sensational art craft materials, all donated by businesses across Melbourne who believe in recycling. You can become a member, or casual prices are $25 for a 54 litre capacity bag, depending on what items you select.

Resource Rescue is open tues-fri 9am - 5pm, sat 9am - 1pm, closed sun & mon. You can also buy selection boxes online and have them delivered. Check website for details.

So, go out and enjoy yourself. You never know, maybe you'll come home and the kids have built that new extension you've been asking for!


NGV Kids Club Membership



This is a fantastic gift idea for the grandparents!

Created especially for the littlest of art lovers, NGV Kids Club encourages children from 0–11 years to experience the NGV Collection, kids’ gallery spaces and superb exhibitions in a fun and dynamic way.

Membership is $50 a year and members receive;

• A cool Crumpler NGV Kids Club back pack filled with wonderful goodies from Micador Group to inspire creative thinking
• An exclusive program each month for NGV Kids Club Members and their families. Artie Mouse and Sketch Glider lead the way for Explorers (0–5 years) and Adventurers (6–11 years) to discover exciting artworks, join in fun activities and create fantastic art
• Personalised Kids Club Membership card and Kids Club lanyard
• An Explorers or Adventurers Kids Club badge
• Discounts on all NGV Kids programs and events
• Free Sunday morning family exhibition viewings and workshops
• A quarterly NGV Kids e-news packed with information, activities and special offers
• 10% discount at NGV Shops, cafes and Persimmon restaurant
• $50 discount for NGV ‘Arty Parties’

How to become an NGV Kids Club Member?
1. In person at NGV International or The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia
2. Call 8620 2233 / 8662 1522
3. Download the Kids Club membership form and post it to NGV Members, PO Box 7259, Melbourne VIC 8004

Please note that the NGV Kids Corner at Federation Square has been closed until further notice. However, the NGV Kids Space is now open at NGV International on St Kilda Road. The current exhibition in the NGV Kids Space is Kaleidoscope: Art and Colour.

There are some great activities coming up for under-fives at NGV Kids Space including Colour Mosaic, I can paint rainbows, Family Colour Ball, and TotSpot: Yellow if for happiness. Check website for details.

Congratulations to Erin Young and Melanie Pratt

Thank you to everyone that entered our competition for tickets to Play School's Big Jazz Adventure. I hope our winners Erin Young and Melanie Pratt have a great day out with their families. Their entries are below;

Erin Young
I have two things we love to do.. First is to visit the National Gallery and see the Leonard French stained glass roof which bounces colours all around the room and often ends with kids lying on the floor looking up at it. Second is going at the end of a trip to the vic market, stopping at the bratwurst shop in the Deli section to get big hotdogs and then eating them on the park benches out the front looking at all the people!

Melanie Pratt
We pack a picnic lunch with sandwiches cut into stars & animals, board the 109 tram & head to Port Melbourne. If we get there early enough, we listen to the loud horn & watch the Spirit of Tasmania depart, then run around on the sand chasing seagulls & dipping our toes into the freezing bay. Then we see what we can collect along the waters edge to decorate a sand animal, before tucking into our lunch & tramming home. Afternoon naps always follow!

If you like the sound of these outings, the following posts might interest you - NGV Kids Club Membership and Port Melbourne Playgrounds

For those of you who love Play School - check out this week's Woman's Day for their 45 year reunion special.

June 7, 2011

Win Tickets to Play School's Big Jazz Adventure



Thanks to the lovely people at 774 ABC Melbourne, we have two family passes to Play School’s Big Jazz Adventure at Melbourne Town Hall this Sunday 12th and Monday 13th June at 10am and 12pm.

Specifically designed for 2 to 5 year olds, this great event hosted by Rachael Coopes and Teo Gebert introduces children to the wonder of Jazz through stories, games, music and songs.

For your chance to win, become a fan of our Melbourne for Under Fives facebook page by selecting the LIKE button. Then tell us your favourite thing to do in Melbourne with under-fives by commenting on our discussion board.

If you're not on facebook, you can enter here on the blog by commenting on this post. The two most creative entries will be selected this Friday, so be quick for your chance to win tickets to this exciting event.