Classic Wooden Toys by Vertbaudet | Review
AD – There’s just something I love about wooden toys. The way they look, the craftsmanship, the sturdiness and the way they can ignite a child’s imagination, no matter what […]
AD – There’s just something I love about wooden toys. The way they look, the craftsmanship, the sturdiness and the way they can ignite a child’s imagination, no matter what […]
When we were looking online for train-themed activities for our holiday in Cornwall, we stumbled across some photos of the coolest looking miniature train. It looked like a little version […]
[AD] I can’t believe the kids are back to school next week – the summer holidays have gone by so quickly! With school uniform and stationery shopping lists in mind, […]
Heritage railways are something of a new obsession for us. It first started when we saw steam trains go past our apartment in Slough when we moved here, and the […]
This weekend we were lucky enough to be invited to the Carters Steam Fair in Englefield Green, which is just by Windsor. We had such a wonderful afternoon there. It’s […]
“I reeeeeally want to see Windsor and Eton Riverside station” – that is what I have been hearing every day for the past month from our train enthusiast Tyler. I […]
I want to tell you about the Amersham Heritage Day we went to the other week. Why I am writing about Amersham when I normally write about Slough? Well, because […]
I don’t know anyone who doesn’t get excited by the thought of a day out at Legoland. People travel from abroad to come to Legoland! The Holiday Inn opposite our […]
Tyler is now 5 years and 10 months (nearly 6 ๐ฑ) and Lily is 20 months. Even though there’s 4 years between them, the age gap seems to get smaller […]
A few weeks ago, it was February half term, and we were squeezing in as many train adventures as possible in a week – that is the one thing about […]