Celebrating Earth Day with Kids
April 22nd will bring with it a day to remember that the Earth needs to be cared for as well as everything else in our lives. What can we do help you may ask? Where did "Earth Day" come from?Earth day actually started with a number of events, which led to the official formation of "Earth Day" in the spring of 1970.
Top 9 Days Out In Norfolk To Keep The Kids Happy
If you are planning to visit Norfolk (UK) with your kids for the holidays there are plenty of things to do, no matter the weather. We have complied the top 9 attractions, some are free and some you?ll need to pay for. Enjoy your holidays!
1. Bewilderwood
Norfolk?s newest attraction is being hailed the best in the region. Although it doesnt take a whole day it is fun especially for younger kids. Walk through the trees houses, have a go on the zip wires, use the slides and get involved in the interactive activities such as den building. Watch out for the crocabog on the boat ride! Allow about 2/3 hours to visit Bewilderwood which is more like an unusual adventure play ground rather than a theme park.
2. Banham Zoo
A good day out with lots of different animals to see. Banham claim there is 1000 different animals in 35 acres of parkland. All the animals appear to be well looked after. You can buy a combined ticket for this Zoo and Africa Alive. Highlights include the Tigers, leopards, kangaroos, Lemurs, monkeys, tamarins and don?t miss the large bird show.
3. Norwich Castle Museum
The Medieval castle has been converted into a Museum is a good day out for older kids that are interested in history. Located in the centre of Norwich the closest parking is in the Castle Mall. Special tours include the Battlements Tours and the Dungeons Tours. Also check out the Temporary Exhibitions.
4. Sea Life Centre Great Yarmouth
Takes about an hour to see the sharks, rays, fish, sea horses and more. A good option for a rainy day. Also features a small hands on display for kids. It is located on the sea front in Great Yarmouth.
5. Fossil Hunting East Runton Beach
A free activity, at the near site of one of most important finds, the ?West Runton Elephant?. On the beach its easy to find Belemnites, and with some luck you might find some more!
6. Dinosaur Adventure Park
Walk through the Dinosaur woods and see the full scale models. Also includes a petting zoo, interactive activities and adventure playground.
7. Pleasurewood Hills
Ride roller coasters and other thrill rides at East Anglias leading theme park. This is actually just outside Norfolk. The new 120 ft roller coaster wipeout is proving a hit. Opens at 10am.
8. Africa Alive
Located just south of Lowestsoft in Kesingland Africa Alive is an outdoor safari park with a good selection of well kept animals. Highlights include Falconry display; Road train tour; Rhinos; Gira. Max Entry Prices: Adult ?12.50, Child ?8.50,
9. Inspire Discovery Centre
Based in an old Medieval Church in Norwich the Inpsire centre is a fully hand on Museum offering fun for adults and kids alike. Being indoors the it makes a good option for rainy days. There are thirty interactive activities based on five themes. Each activity is designed to be fun and challenges whilst educational. Open 10-5 Monday to Friday and 11-5 Saturday and Sunday. Entry Prices:
Adults ?4.50, Children ?4.00, Saver ticket (2 adults, 2 children) ?13.00
Need more ideas? Check out our website at www.norfolkcottagesonline.co.uk for 100?s more ideas of things to do whilst on holiday in Norfolk. We cover information on the beaches, attractions, accommodation and more.
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