Kids Club

Kids Club: Diego reviews Diary of a Wimpy Kid - Old School by Jeff Kinney

I am a big fan of Tom Gates and I am now becoming also a fan of Diary of a Wimpy Kid series. This is my review of Jeff Kinney’s latest book Diary of a Wimpy Kid – Old School. Here is the author’s presentation: Life was better in the old days. Or was it? That’s the question Greg Heffley is asking as his town voluntarily unplugs and goes electronics-free. But modern life has…
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Kids Club: Amelie reviews Brick, the biggest Lego Show in Europe

Are you a crazy Lego fan? If you are, then jump in and adventure a world of activities and creations!  At Brick 2015, the biggest Lego Show in Europe, there is a whole world of Lego sculptures and exhibitions. And best of all, there are three building areas with different coloured bricks to play with: purple, red and blue. I enjoyed building with them so much! My friends were swimming in Lego…
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Kids Club: Diego interviews Liz Pichon & reviews book Tom Gates - Top of the class (Nearly)

Here is my hand-written review of Tom Gates – Top of the class (Nearly) book 9 and my exclusive interview with Liz Pichon for London Mums magazine. Tom Gates is a really good book because: It is a page turner because every page is different with original doodles unlike other books. The sense of humour used in the book is great. I interviewed Liz Pichon and she is great (read my…
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Kids Club: Diego & friends review Disney on Ice Worlds of Enchantment

Once again my friends Amelie, Lilly and I went to see Disney on Ice Worlds of Enchantment and have created a video blog with our first reactions. The show was great because for the first time we saw Lightning McQueen, Mater and the crew of Disney/Pixar’s Cars perform high-speed stunts (not really!) and race across the ice like! Shame they were on stage for only a short while. But I suppose they…
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Attractions

West End Show Review: Goodnight Mr Tom

Goodnight Mr Tom is an enchanting play written by David Wood based on a novel from 1981 by Michelle Magorian. School children might be familiar with this story as a TV film was made in 1998 starring John Thaw that has often been shown in schools when teachers cover Second World War. London Mums highly recommend taking the children to see it while it runs at the beautiful Duke of Yorks Theatre…
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Great Indoors

Dining in Chelsea at The Imperial is a galactic experience

It’s Star Wars week. The Force is strong so I decided to dine at one of the best new restaurants in Chelsea for a galactic gastronomic experience. Dinner at The Imperial totally exceeded my expectations. I was offered food that was worth of the best Michelin star restaurant except that the price is not as high. Look away now if you haven’t eaten yet. As an Italian connoisseur of the…
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Get Creative

Peanuts Fun - How To Make A Red Baron Plane

There’s less than a week to go before Snoopy And Charlie Brown: The Peanuts Movie zooms into cinemas. And that means there’s still time for some more Peanuts fun with another of our special video guides. If you enjoyed making the Snoopy puppet last week, how about building a Red Baron plane? All you need is a wooden clothes peg, iced lolly sticks, paint, paper, scissors and glue.
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Activities

FREE LONDON: Christmas at Canary Wharf is Festive Fun for all the Family

Christmas can be an expensive time of year but to keep the kids entertained there is a selection of free activities taking place across Canary Wharf, including a visit to Santa’s magical grotto. With entertainment to keep the little ones occupied, it’s a fabulous and festive outing. Visitors are encouraged to make a £2 donation to Richard Hose Children’s Hospice. Across the shopping areas…
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Attractions

London Historic buildings - A room with a view at The Royal Horseguards Hotel

There are so many historic buildings and iconic attractions in London that tell us the history of this amazing Capital, from The City of London that dates back to the Roman times to Tower of London dating back to 1066 and the Norman Conquest, the picturesqueKensington Palacein West London which was the childhood home of Queen Victoria then of the late Princess Diana and now Prince…
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Hard Rock Cafe' launches a gluten free menu that rocks

If you have gluten intolerance these days it isn’t a big deal as you can eat in most restaurants in London and still find delicious meals. One of my personal favourite places is the Hard Rock cafe’ restaurant. It’s not just the quality of the food, good value for money, the amazing central location next to Hyde Park and Piccadilly, right in the heart of the Capital, but…
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