South Street, Wednesday 26 & Thursday 27 October, 11.30am & 2pm, to find out more and book visit: The Reading Family Information Service (FIS) has created a dedicated page for Activities in Reading during October Half Term 2022 - including SEND Local Offer Short Breaks this page will be updated regularly as more information comes through. Suitable for audiences aged 4 and up, this enchanting show promises plenty of body, volume and loads of highlights. Tickets from £19.50, for more information and to book, visit: Enjoy a new take on an old favourite with Rapunzel & The Tower of Doom from Theatre of Widdershins. Meghan Trainor and Miley Cyrus, plus all the best songs from all your favourite Films and Musicals. Featuring a soundtrack of top pop hits from artists such as Little Mix, Ariana Grande, Taylor Swift. Pop Princesses is a musical spectacular starring four fabulous Fairy tale Prince sses who just love to sing. For more information and to book, visit: A children’s pop concert with a big difference comes to the Hexagon on Wednesday 25 October. Meet all manner of balloons from small floating moons to vast bouncing orbs, suitable for children aged 2+. Rise and Fall, a poetic and intriguing performance for young audiences about holding on and letting go, comes to South Street on 19 October. The new Ranger Station at Prospect Park now offers an accessible 9-hole mini-golf and low ropes activity course for children under 7: In celebration of Black History Month, Reading All Steel Percussion Orchestra (RASPO) is hosting a free steel band workshop for kids, 25 October at CultureMix Music and Arts Centre, Queens Walk, Reading. To book your free places and find out more: For families looking to get out and about, there are many beautiful parks and gardens in Reading with play areas and space to play games. Everyone is welcome to participate free of charge, children under-16 must be accompanied by an adult. The morning session runs from 10am until 12 noon, with an afternoon session running from 12:30 until 2:30pm. The Big Draw is a worldwide celebration of drawing as a tool for learning, expression, and invention. To find out more, visit: The Big Draw Festival returns to New Directions College on Tuesday 25 October, with an inspiring programme of free activities. Why not rediscover the Library Service’s Rhymetimes at Central, Battle, Tilehurst and Southcote Libraries? All sessions last for 25 minutes and are free to attend. There is a £1 charge per participating child and no need to book, just drop in. Drop in on Thursday 27 October, 2.00 - 3.30pm. Join in with the spooky Halloween crafts at Southcote Library, suitable for children 4-10 with their grown-ups.Īt Central Library, children of all ages are invited to join Spooky Spaghetti Skeletons and Spooky Stories on Monday 24 October, 10:30-11:30am.įor budding artists, Caversham Library’s spooky craft sessions are aimed at children aged 4-8. More information is available at: For full details of half-term activities at Reading Museum, click here: The crafting fun continues with Reading Libraries. Developed with Autism Berkshire, sessions provide a safe environment to explore the museum at quiet times, with sensory backpacks and ear defenders, break out rooms, and reduced gallery noise. Visit: For young visitors with SEND (Special Educational Needs or Disabilities), the free Museums, My Way sessions will return to The Museum of English Rural Life on 24 October. For children ages 7+, places must be booked in advance for £2. Join the Museum sewing volunteers to learn some sewing basics and craft your very own fishy applique picture. Families, half-hour sessions 10am - 12pm & 1pm - 3pm, £1. Or drop in on Thursday 27 October to Make and Take a fun, flappy bat. Reading Museum is hosting a range of Halloween-themed trails, family activities, and crafts celebrating local history.Ĭan you spot all the bats hiding in the museum galleries? Come along to the Brilliant Bats Trail between 10am and 4pm for £1 and learn all about the world’s only flying mammal. FAMILIES can look forward to a host of free and low-cost creative activities and events across Reading for the October half-term.
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