Showing posts with label north west days out. Show all posts
Showing posts with label north west days out. Show all posts

Monday, 13 July 2015

Horrible Histories: Blitzed Brits at the IWMN #BlitzedBrits

Horrible Histories: Blitzed Brits at IWMN

Seventy Five years ago, as part of the Second World War, Britain faced a great danger: The Blitz. To mark the anniversary, the Imperial War Museum North has teamed up with Horrible Histories to bring us Blitzed Brits, a free family friendly exhibition revealing some of the terrible truths behind the conflict that brought war to the doorstep of every family in Britain.

The Blitz has always fascinated me, as a child I spent a lot of time with my grandparents who had lived through the Second World War. My Grandad didn't like to talk much about his experiences overseas in the army, but my Nanna was always keen to regale me with stories of Liverpool during the Blitz, she was the same age as I am now when war broke out in 1939 and worked as a 'Clippie Girl' on the trams. I loved hearing tales of community, of singing and support while in air raid shelters, of the sirens going off while she was in the theatre enjoying a night out and of the crazy meals she would create using the limited food available.

IWMN North Manchester


Since moving to Manchester 10 years ago I've visited exhibitions at the Imperial War Museum North on a regular basis, it's in a stunning location and has a lot to offer. History is a passion of mine, one I was lucky enough to study at university and  one that even now, I enjoy to read and learn about the people and events that have shaped the world we live in today. I love IWMN as it tell the stories of forgotten people, those like my Nanna, who aren't in the history books but who still played a part in the wars and conflicts of the last hundred years. You get to read personal diaries, see photographs and even handle objects such as pieces of shrapnel that a child would have collected from the rubble in the aftermath of a bomb attack all those years ago.

On Saturday, my four year old and I joined our friend's the Red Rose Mummy family to visit IWMN for the the opening day of the Horrible Histories: Blitzed Brits exhibition. IWMN are great at making their exhibitions appeal to all ages, from the older generation who will recognise aspects of their own childhoods in the displays, to children who find the idea of cities being bombed exciting and dangerous, and everything in between. They do this by using multi media, sound, video, objects and interactive displays.

Horrible Histories: Blitzed Brits at the IWMN #BlitzedBrits


As we entered the exhibition space we were greeted by the familiar form of Rattus Rattus from the Horrible Histories series, he was pictured around the displays sharing grousome facts all about the Blitz from rationing to the evacuation of young children, hundreds of miles away from their families.

Children can pick up a free Blitzed Brits Survival Guide to fill in as they explore the exhibition, with quizes to complete along the way and cue to discover as well as colouring and other activities. As a reward for completing this they can claim a free Frightful fruit cordial in the cafe!

The whole family can immerse themselves in the home front by creating rotten recipes from wartime ingredients using interactive screen displays, try out sleeping under the table in the rather uncomfortable looking Morrison shelter, stumble through a blackout or sniff through a variety of stinky smells from municipal pig bins to ration stew.

While the children are delving deep into the sights, sounds and smells of wartime Britain,  Mums and Dads can read excerpts from diaries of the people who lived through this, look at the giant gas mask you would have been expected to carry around for your baby, and read stories of communities pulling together to help each other out when whole streets had been destroyed by German bombs. Or you could join in with sniffing the bins of course!

There is so much to explore, I simply can't cover everything, so here are Elizabeth's top picks from the Blitzed Brits exhibition...

1. Dressing up in the traditional wartime clothes, she chose to be an ARP Warden, complete with dress, cap and gas mask bag.




2. Seeing how she'd cope with life as an evacuee by trying to milk a cow! 

Blitzed Brits  - life as an evacuee - milking a cow!

3. Pretending to sleep under the kitchen table in a Morrison Air Raid Shelter.

hiding under a kitchen table Morrison Air Raid Shelter


4. Trying to see if she could deliver a message as quickly as Charity Bick the inspirational bicycle dispatch rider

Racing a pigeon as a bicycle messenger in WWII


5. Crawling through a pitch black  tunnel to experience the realities of a wartime blackout

crawling through a blackout tunnel

6. Using the interactive games to create silly sounding meals from rations and identify hazards in a Blackout

playing interactive games at IWMN

7. Listening to the story about Dotty, a young girl whose mum was an Air Raid Warden during the Blitz.

Story telling about the Blitz at IWMN

We spent around two hours exploring the exhibition, and there was plenty to do. We throughy enjoyed it and I'm sure we'll be returning soon with Daddy and big brother (who is a huge Horrible Histories fan, but was away camping this weekend) in tow!

The Horrible Histories: Blitzed Brits Exhibition opened on Saturday 11th July 2015 and runs until 10th April 2016. There are free daily summer activities throughout the school holidays for all ages from 22nd July until 31 of August. Find out more details on the IWMN website.

Special one off activity sessions also include:

Make Do and Mend Patchwork Quilt (Free - Drop in between 12 - 3pm, 13th August, age 7+)
Bring your own family stories about life during the Second World War or find your favourite from the Blitzed Brits exhibition and design your own patch to add to the IWMN patchwork quilt.

Blackout! (Free - Drop in between 12 - 3pm, 20th August, age 7+)
Join a treasure hunt exploring the Blitzed Brits exhibition, accept a mission to investigate objects and stories and win a prize by taking on activities!

Check out this quick trailer video of Horrible Histories: Blitzed Brits:

Monday, 30 September 2013

Family Fun at Chester Zoo #Matalanzooday

Last Sunday Matalan kindly invited us to visit Chester Zoo along with 14 blogger families for the #Matalanzooday! Rather surprisingly considering the previous week's weather the sun was shining and there was barely a cloud in the sky, a lovely start for a day out...

A sunny day on the motorway


Thank to my husband's over enthusiastic timekeeping we actually arrived before the gate's opened at 10am so went to watch the Elephants have their breakfast, which was lovely to watch there were four generations  of the same family and Elizabeth adored the baby ones, pointing and giggling at them from her comfy perch on Daddy's shoulder's...


Baby Elephant at Chester Zoo


Soon though it was time to enter the Zoo and after watching the Elephant family come out into their enclosure, we headed towards the BUGS exhibition, which was really quite fun and interactive  although beware if you have a fear of creepy crawlies! Ben was unfazed and enjoyed having a ride on a giant ladybird!

Giant Bugs at Chester Zoo

Other #Matalanzooday bloggers soon arrived and we all met up at the chimps, it was great to see some good friends including the very lovely Sim from SimsLife and Pippa from RedRoseMummy, who we continued to explore the Zoo with.

We soon had a break for a yummy picnic lunch near the play area before going on to visit the Ape house, which had lots of delightful sights including a Mummy ape showing off her Baby to the crowds, it was lovely to watch and she was obviously so proud!

Exploring with the animals at chester zoo

It was a really fun day out, it's been over a year since we last visited and both children were much braver and more excited this time, running about and following Bud who was the self appointed map-reader for the day!

It was loudly announced that their favourite animals were the monkey's, Giraffes and Elephants, although Ben was fascinated by feeding time at the Giant Otters too, I just wish we had battery life left to take some pictures, I guess I was too snap happy earlier on!


Matalan children's clothes at Chester zoo  - Red military cape - #matalanzooday

Prior to the day, the lovely folks at Matalan sent us some vouchers to kit the children out in their latest clothes for the day. I was spoilt for choice looking though all the lovely girls clothes but eventually decided on this pretty Chambray Dress for just £12 with the gorgeous Red Cape that was a bargain at £14, the outfit is adorable and as well as looking fabulous at the zoo, the outfit will be well used over the winter. I have to say that they boys choice was slightly lacking compared to the girl's however I soon found this shirt & Tshirt set for £7, which looked very smart with these rather funky jeans that were just £13. Two really cute and great quality outfits that I am really pleased with. How cute is that Cape? I wish they did it in my size!

I'd like to Thank Matalan and my fellow Bloggers for a great day out!

Disclaimer: Matalan kindly paid for our family to gain entry to the zoo and gifted us £40 of vouchers towards the clothes we purchased.

Saturday, 11 May 2013

Win tickets to the Tatton Park Foodies Festival!

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The UK’s largest celebration of food and drink The Foodies Festival returns for the third consecutive year to the beautiful Tatton Park next weekend, 17th - 19th May.   

Top chefs, including David Mooney of the New Moon Pub Company, star of the BBC’s Great British Menu Mary-Ellen McTague of Aumbry, Thai restaurant Chaophraya’s executive chef Kim Kaewkraikhot, celebrity chef Rachel Green, Brent Hulena from Hipping Hall, Malaysian chef Norman Musa of Ning, and brownie queen Justine Forrest will cook their signature dishes live in the Chefs’ Theatre and explain how amateur cooks can prepare the same dishes at home. 
The theatre will be compered by Blue Peter presenter and Celebrity Masterchef star Zoe Salmon, she commented: “I have a passion for all things food so I am absolutely thrilled to be involved with Foodies Festival and can't wait to see what's cooking up a storm in 2013".

Tickets can be purchased here and are priced as below...

1 Day Adult Ticket £12 (£10 concs)
3 Day Adult Ticket £18 (£15 concs)
1 Day VIP Ticket £38
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I'm really excited to be visiting the festival with my family to meet up with other lovely bloggers from Blogs Up North. And I'm even more excited to be able to offer you, my lovely readers the chance to win 2 pairs of tickets for your choice of Day! But be quick to enter as it's only running for a few days! Follow the instructions below to enter...




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