Planning ahead: MORE things to do with the kids over the next few months

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glasgow things to doMore ideas of things to do with the children in Glasgow over the next few months...

April

On April 7th and 8th, Peppa Pig is in Glasgow for the delight of babies and toddlers. Peppa is a playful little piggy who lives with her younger brother George, Mummy Pig and Daddy Pig. Through everyday adventures she plays games, makes new friends and enjoys her absolute favourite activity – jumping up and down in muddy puddles! A charming, original and imaginative show, full of brand new songs, muddy puddles, and oinks! This BAFTA award-winning children's TV show is recreated live on stage featuring beautifully true-to-life puppets

 

May

 

Snow White on Ice... A fantasy take on the traditional tale. The world famous Russian Ice Stars will take you on a magical journey to the heart of the best loved fairy tale of all time, Snow White, on ice. The original story of an enchanted mirror, a beautiful girl, the ultimate Prince Charming and a shiny red apple comes to life on ice, with ballet, gymnastics and aerial aerobatics to create a breathtaking and mesmerising experience. This spell-binding show promises to be lavish and spectacular, dazzling the whole family with its sheer beauty and elegance. (May 26th to 30th 2010 at the Theatre Royal)

 

June

 

A circus as the children (and the adults) will rarely have a chance to see is in Glasgow. Tickets will be selling out fast and it is an amazing experience of incredible acrobats not to be missed. Saltimbanco is a Cirque du Soleil signature show inspired by the urban fabric of the metropolis and its colourful inhabitants. The evocative music ranges from the classical to the modern, from the tribal to the cosmopolitan. The show's eclectic cast of characters draws spectators into a fanciful, dreamlike world, an imaginary city where diversity is a cause for hope. (June 2nd - 6th 2010 at the SECC)

 

The Kelbrun Castle, dating back to the 13th century, is a know children paradise. It is open to the public in summer. The Kelburn Glen with its waterfalls and deep gorges is regarded as one of Scotland's most beautiful woodlands and leads to spectacular views over the islands of the Firth of Clyde. Choosing what to do might be difficult! With a pony trekking and riding school, an indoor playbarn, a pet's corner, an incredible adventure course, magical waterfalls, a wooden fort play area, there's enough to keep the family busy for several days in the summer. The Castle is open on June 28-29th for a Family Art Weekend Environmental and Graffiti Project Art activities for all the Family.

 

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