If you’re looking for a fun, creative weekend with your family, head to the Museum of London Docklands on 20 & 21 May for their Toddler takeover family festival. Jungle sensory, storytelling and crafts, The Tiger Who Came to Tea picnic and more – and entry is FREE…
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Our friends at East of Eden yoga studios in Walthamstow are offering you and a friend the chance to get zen at one of their yoga and sound healing Ommersion workshops, (usually £50). Read on for competition details…
We caught up with Max Jennings, the founder of Hoop – a family listings app with all the best kids’ events taking place in London (soon extending across the UK) – to talk work life balance, seeing a gap in the market and being teleported to Hawaii with his family…
“Instead of plain strawberry jam, I make strawberry and Pimm’s jam. I think about what will either compliment the flavours or contrast with them like pineapple and cracked pepper, or gooseberry and chamomile.” A lovely interview with Kylee Newton, the founder of Newton and Pott…
For tired dads in need of an energy boost, to tone up or to shift that beer belly – personal trainer Sam Burrows imparts his fitness wisdom. But first, we hear how he got into training and why he thinks it’s so important to keep fit…
Whether you’re a foodie looking to source the finest spices, breads, plantain, Portuguese nata and artisan cheeses, or simply fancy a culinary adventure in London – these recommendations from food bloggers What Dad Cooked are for you…
Estelle Theobalds left a career in events after the birth of her firstborn to launch Canopy Beer Co brewery with her husband, in south east London. The toddler’s now at nursery but the baby…? She has a cot in the brewery.
From a near-fatal brain haemorrhage during pregnancy to launching kids’ fashion brand girlstalktoboys, Kelly Ekardt talks us through her quirky home, ‘laid-back minimal’ dress sense, setting up shop and the moment it nearly all ended…
PATTERNITY, originally set up by artists Anna Murray and Grace Winteringham as a pattern archive, is now a globally influential style brand. We talk branding, partnerships and seeing beauty in the mundane…
She left her job as an art teacher to set up a shop in east London selling ethical, creative clothing, toys, books and accessories for 0-6 year-olds. Here, Angie talks kids’ fashion and the cost of London living…