Women’s World Cup: When did women’s football start? The Women’s World Cup is fast approaching on the 20th of July. To get into the spirit and celebrate women’s football, why not share with children the history of women’s football? Discover the answer to the burning...
Facts about the Windrush On the 22nd of June this year, it will be the 75th anniversary of the Windrush landing in the UK. This important, historic day has been named Windrush Day. It has come to represent a significant turning point in British history and is a...
Children’s Art Week competition- closed Children’s Art Week starts on the 29th of June and runs until the 19th of July. The event celebrates all sorts of different art and aims to encourage children to get involved and be creative. This lasts for three...
10 interesting summer solstice traditions from around the world The summer solstice occurs on the 21st of June and is an important day for everyone around the world as it’s the longest day of the year. This means that everyone has the longest amount of daylight, and...
World Bee Day – why are bees so important? To celebrate World Bee Day, we want to take the time to explore just how important bees really are. Bees have a crucial role to play in all living things. We need bees and other pollinators to pollinate the food that we eat,...
William Shakespeare facts for kids Shakespeare day is on the 23rd of April to celebrate the playwright and poet and enjoy his famous work. William Shakespeare is a core part of the English curriculum, particularly for secondary school where pupils study and analyse...