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Here are five things for kids to do near Teddington this February Half Term

Local Features by Tilly O'Brien 5 hours ago  
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With February Half Term vast approaching next week, you might be looking for things to do to keep the little one's entertained while schools close.

Well, there's plenty to do in and around Teddington this February Half Term, so here is a list of five Half Term activities to get the kids involved in.

Half Term Kid's Camps at The Lensbury

The Lensbury is located on Broom Rd, Teddington TW11 9NU (Credit: Tilly O'Brien)

If you are looking for something to keep the kids entertained throughout the whole Half Term week, then why not book your kids into The Lensbury's new Half Term Kid's Camps?

The Teddington hotel's kid's camps, which will run from Monday, 16 – Friday, 20 February and is suitable for kids aged five - 12, are the perfect way for children to stay active, make friends, and have fun during the holidays.

The Lensbury's camps include:

  • Small Group Ratios - for personal attention and safer, more enjoyable experience
  • Morning and afternoons - only sessions packed with variety and energy
  • Special Drama, Dance and other sessions.
  • Arts & Crafts to inspire creativity
  • Cinema Time for relaxed entertainment
  • Free Play to encourage movement and social skills
  • One Splash Hour in the pool – a daily highlight

Whether your child is sporty, creative, or just loves having fun, there is something for everyone in this dynamic and safe environment.

Kids attending the camps are advised to bring:

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  • Packed lunch & snacks
  • Refillable water bottle
  • Sports clothes & swimsuit
  • Sun cream and hats (for sunny days)
  • Rain jacket (for wet days)

For more information and how to book, you should email The Lensbury's Junior Activities Coordinator at [email protected].

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VRxtra, Kingston

VRxtra is located on the lower ground of the Bentall Centre in Kingston (Credit: Tilly O'Brien)

Finding something fun for the kids to do during Half Term can be hard, but VRxtra in the Bentall Centre is sure to get the kids excited.

VRXtra, which first opened in February last year, is a virtual reality experiences hub located on the ground floor of the Bentall Centre.

Dubbed as "Kingston's most fun and immersive experiences", VRXtra has over 80 different experiences, including its Xtra Games, VR Escape Rooms, Smash Point, and the massively popular Arcade.

The hub is open from 10am – 7pm, with it staying open until 9pm on Thursdays, and 11am – 6pm on Sundays.

The Kingston store has 12 Tethered VR Headsets, toilets, customer seating, free Wi-Fi, and is available to book for parties.

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If you book your session or visit the store before 4pm on weekdays, you can enjoy an exclusive 20% discount on your experience.

Whether you are planning ahead or just popping in, it is the perfect way to make your day more exciting while keeping a little 'Xtra' in your pocket.

You can find out more about VRXtra Kingston and book your experiences via its website.

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Ace Activity Camp

Sacred Heart Primary School is located in 40 St Mark's Rd, Teddington TW11 9DD (Credit: Tilly O'Brien)

Another activity camp for you is the Ace Activity Camp, which is running at Sacred Heart Primary School from Monday, 16 February – Friday, 20 February.

Ace Activity Camp is a fun-filled children's activity camp in Teddington for all children aged five to nine years (up until their 10th birthday). The camp offers a variety of exciting activities to keep children engaged and entertained during all school holidays.

Children can unleash their creativity in the arts & crafts and cartooning sessions or learn new culinary skills in the cooking and baking workshops. The soft play area, go-karts, and bouncy castles are perfect for those who love physical activities.

The camp also offers some relaxing and tranquil activities such as simple yoga sessions, with a top local instructor and gardening workshops, where children can learn about plants and how to take care of them. And for tech-savvy kids there is an optional computer session available each day.

Ace Activity Camp provides a safe and enjoyable environment for children to learn, play, and make new friends during the school holidays, and is open to all children, from any school.

Ace Activity Camp says: "Staff at Ace Activity Camp are carefully selected for their kind, nurturing personalities and are fully DBS checked. We have paediatric first aid trained staff on site every day. The Ace Activity Camp is fully insured and Ofsted Registered.

"Each day at the camp is full of exciting things to do, we have a fantastic range of activities that can offer something for every child – which is why children keep on coming back."

Bookings can be for the entire week camp which includes a discount or you can book individual days.

You can find out more and book here

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Elizabeth I's Great Gift Off at Hampton Court Palace

Hampton Court Palace has a new event coming this February Half Term (Credit: Historic Royal Palaces)

Just because it is Half Term, that does not mean that your little ones need to forget everything they have learned in school. So, if you want your kids to keep up with their studies, why not show them a bit of history with this Elizabeth I-themed event at Hampton Court Palace, which is running from 14 – 22 February.

The event description says: "Queen Elizabeth I has demanded a gift and the whole palace is desperate to obey! The best gift will gain the greatest reward, the Queen's favour, so it's a fight for first place.

"Four courtiers are already in the running to present their gift, with an intriguing mix of ideas, from dancing and poetry to toilets!

"Find out what each courtier will gift and gather information about Elizabeth I and her world, then meet her yourself to see if you can beat them with a fabulous gift idea of your own.

"Discover live performances across the palace throughout your visit. Scenes will run daily 10.30am – 3.30pm."

You can find out more and pre-book your tickets here for an unforgettable day of family fun this half term. Members go free.

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Show at the Rose Theatre

The stage adaptation of Onjali Q. Raúf's 'The Boy at the Back of the Class' will run at Kingston's Rose Theatre from 11 February (Credit: Tilly O'Brien/Manuel Harlan)

There is nothing better for bringing the family together than seeing a family-friendly theatre production, and the Rose Theatre has plenty to choose from.

However, a good choice this February Half Term would be Rose Theatre and Children's Theatre Partnership's stage adaptation of Onjali Q. Raúf's multi award-winning children's book The Boy at the Back of the Class, which begins on 11 February and runs at the Rose until May.

Based on the novel by Onjali Q. Raúf, adapted by Nick Ahad, and directed by Monique Touko, The Boy at the Back of the Class is a timely, humorous and heart-warming story about the power of kindness, engaging children and their families in discussions around refugee rights.

The play's synopsis says: "There used to be an empty chair at the back of the class, but now a new boy called Ahmet is sitting in it. He's nine years old (just like me), but he's very strange. He never talks and never smiles and doesn't like sweets – not even lemon sherbets, which are my favourite!

"After learning that he has fled his own war-torn country, Ahmet's classmates have 'The Greatest Idea in the World' – a magnificent plan to reunite Ahmet with his family. An unexpected and often hilarious adventure follows, all topped off with a terrific twist.

"Told from a child's perspective, balancing heart and humour, The Boy at the Back of the Class highlights the power of friendship and kindness in a world that doesn't always make sense and reminds us that everyone needs a place to call home."

Tickets are on sale now and can be booked via the Rose's website here.

Still undecided or think we missed anything?

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