Activities for Girls
For ALL YEAR round FREE events for you to take the kids to, click your city of choice below:
TIPS FOR BEGINNERS
Teaching your kids to ride is a rewarding event for both Dad and daughter, remember:
• Build confidence through familiarity
• Practice in a park, learn on a cricket pitch (so you get a …
Make good use of the summery weather. Get camping to some of these quick find camp locations plus reviews. We’ve also thrown in weather report, direct links to our sensational National Parks plus Dads’ Club camp tips and recommendations
Here’s some well proven, safe web options that will give you some peace of mind whilst keeping them happy.
FREE GAMES
Year 1 and beyond
Sports games
Puzzle Games
Action Games
3D Games
Dancing and Shows
Learning
Brain training
Multi-player
5 minute / in a hurry
Virtual …
Bike riding is an excellent low-impact cardiovascular exercise that can be a very cool activity for your kids. Show them this inspiring clip and the kids are sure to be hounding you for a bike
The best way to find out how your daughter can participate is to check out these sites for a postcode search of local clubs plus other relevant information:
Tools and sheds are not just for the boys. Create some legendary times (and creations) with you and your daughter by building some, or all of these beauties.
Show them you still have all the skills by helping the kids make these beauties.
Learn how to make 10 great paper airplane designs with free, easy to follow animated instructions!
Choose your paper plane design: …
Big and small kids love making rafts: Check out 3 ways you can make a raft whether you’re in the bush, in the backyard or restricted to the kitchen. We make it easy, so you have fun, fast.
Most parents will have a sex education plan for their kids, but when it comes to “risk education” very few people discuss this topic with their children. Read on to learn about the importance of “risk education”.
7 reasons why you should prioritise children being active – some simple steps to get your kids moving in the right direction
We show you the progression to which your child should take as they develop through the pre-school phase, for kids aged 3, 5 and 5


