Highlights so far….

Sorry for the gap in festival updates this week – been busy with little one’s first day at school etc, so not had too much of a chance to get out and about !

I thought I’d do a bit of a run through of some of my highlights so far in shows and activities as the last week of the fringe festival is fast approaching !

  • Dinosaur Zoo – we saw this right in the first week and we loved it – it works for younger children obviously as they mostly love dinosaurs and the puppets are incrediably realistic but also for older kids as it’s very informative and interactive which I really enjoyed – there’s also a chance to meet and greet some of the dinosaurs after the show which was fab ! – on until 25th August
  • Pirate Gran – we saw this last week and again it was great – I loved previous Scamp Theatre productions and this one had the same entertaining songs, cleaverly thought out set design (the set changes were infact one of the best bits of the show as mundane lounge furniture got trasformed into a pirate ship !) and fast paced storyline to keep everyone engaged. – on until 25th August
  • Dr Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown and his singing tiger – Dr. Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown and His Singing Tiger I managed to catch this show last week too – I absolutely loved the first Dr Brown kids show and this time Dr Brown is packing for an adventure and its a whole new delightful, funny, interactive show with the fantastic singing tiger melodically guiding us through! I love this show as it totally involves the audience and this is great for kids and also pretty brave for the performers as anything can and will happen !  They have just added two extra dates for the show – TOMORROW the 15th August and Saturday 16th August, both 11.30 in the Bosco Tent George Square Gradens – I highly recommend catching it while you can.
  • A Simple Space – Although this is not strictly advertised as a kids show – it’s playful physical theatre that young people will both enjoy and be totally inspired by.  Seven Australian acrobats (who all happen to be gorgeous) playfully compete against each other and push themselves to their physical limits. My children sat entralled throughout the entire thing and it is awe inspiring – I didn’t manage to see this show last year and I am SO happy I saw it this time, its the best show I’ve seen so far this year and you leave feeling very very happy ! – On until the 25th August (not 18th)
  • Celeste’s Circus – I personally haven’t seen this show, but a few friends have, and it comes highly recommended – I know its one of the few shows out there suitable for very young children and apparently they are loving it ! Hurry though, as it finishes this weekend on the 17th August.

You are not short of good places to hang out and for the kids to be entertained this August – I have had some great days out and about exploring activities on offer :

  • Pleasance Kidzone – This is always a great place to hang out between shows or even just to go and absorb some of the festival atmosphere. They have some good arts and crafts activities on offer again this year, from shrinkie necklaces and keyrings, to painting your own mug, designing t-shirts or smaller things like decorating tiaras. I was pretty impressed that prices started at £1 and we spent a great morning making things and exploring the toys in the area. Theres also a little cafe with food and hot drinks which is always much needed !
  • BBC area – By now you’ll know that I love this space and its a total gem of a place to go with the kids. They have free childrens events going on most days, have a fantastic kid friendly area with deckchairs, fake grass, a ping pong table and Ipads to play on ! The CBeebies weekends offer even more chilrens actvities including facepainting and you can even get your photo taken and then superimposed onto scenes so you can be a weatherperson, be hanging out in Albert Square or with the tardis or with Mr Bloom or the ZingZillas and best of all – its all for free. Do, do check it out !
  • Edinburgh Book Festival – I was hanging out at the Book festival today and like previous years the childrens bookshop is a great place to spend some time with the kids exploring all the fantastic books and there’s a lovely area with cushions and shelves to spend some time getting lost between the pages. Then there is the always amazing storybox which offers arts and crafts activities everyday with a new theme daily and offer a range of activities around this as well as providing a cosy space with books and toys.

I’m just hoping I find some more time to get out and about and enjoy it all for a bit longer !

Strange Hill High and Storytelling weekend fun at the BBC tent…

Behind the Scenes of Strange Hill HighSo this weekend the theme is storytelling at the BBC tent with lots of FREE activities for families all weekendincluding lots of Strnage Hill High events :

On Saturday 9th

11am – 4.30pm / Storytelling Fun Weekend / Family Fun / Pink Tent / Drop-In

Storytelling fun for the whole family. Activities include

  • Puppet Workshop: Learn how to make shadow puppets and bring them to life
  • Drop in and Draw: Edinburgh League of Comics will help get you started to create your very own comic strip
  • Chef storyteller Mrs Mash roams in the Garden

1.30pm – 2pm / Behind the Scenes of Strange Hill High / Family Fun / 4+ / Blue Tent / Ticketed*

Come and meet CBBC puppeteers Tim Jones and Nick Kellington as they take you through the weird and wonderful world of Strange Hill High’s rod-puppetry.

This event is repeated at 2.30-3pm and again at 3.30-4pm and a limited number of tickets will be released on the day, so get there early !!

And on Sunday 10th its pretty much exactly the same but the Strange Hill High events are on at 11-11.30 am, 12-12.30pm, 1.30-2pm, 2.30-3pm and 3.30-4pm.

 

Once again a great looking weekend at the BBC tent ! …

Music and zombies at the museum !!!

The museum is a great place to visit with children – they love running around the galleries and exploring some of the more interactive exhibitions, and there always seems to be some arts and crafts activity going on in the learning centre. During the festival, the museum is hosting some fantastic musicians to come along every day for some free fringe music which sounds lovely and another great reason to visit…2nd – 24th August  2pm-2.40pm.

 

Zombies in the museumThere is also a rather impressive and exciting event happening at the end of the month for older children/young adults – Zombies in the Museum ! “We have established a base at National Museum of Scotland, from here you will be trained to survive a Zombie attack and locate the source of infection ”
This event is part of a national project where young adults have devised the event itself.

August 28th 7pm – 10pm  Age 14 +

Book Festival Opening this weekend !! 9th August

I LOVE the Book Festival – I love the atmosphere within the gardens and how i’ts such a different calm space from the Fringe festival going on elsewhere…I love the bookshop and the children’s book shop is even more fantastic with lots of space to sit down and get lost exploring new books…I also totally love the fact that everyday they have a room dedicated to children filled with storytelling, arts and crafts, face painting, books to read and activities to get stuck into all for FREE! This means that even if you haven’t managed to get tickets to some of the events, you can still comfortably while away a morning or afternoon there and the kids will be fully entertained…

The Book Festival opens this weekend and as usual Julia Donaldson will be doing some events – she is always fantastic, performing some of her well known books and singing songs – it’s great fun for the whole family – you may still be lucky enough to get tickets on the day if there are returns :

Flumflums and flying baths – this event on Saturday 9th includes live drawing with illustrator David Roberts – there will be trolls, fish, dinosaurs and possibly even the Gruffalo.

From Superworms to Scarecrows – this event on Sunday 10th is with illustrator Axel Scheffler and will feature Room on the Broom in Scots with translator James Robertson.

 

Over the opening weekend the storybox which is the childrens area will feature ‘The Secret Stories of toys’ – with toys from the Museum of Childhood, each toy has a story to tell, drop in to discover toys from the collection and create some of your own. Both Saturday and Sunday 1.30pm till 4pm.

 

 

 

Brilliant BBC tent fun….

BBC at the Edinburgh Festivals  I’m not sure if any of you made it down to the BBC tent this weekend – we made it today and it was once again a fantastic family friendly venue with loads going on. Amazing facepainting for the kids, lots of hands on workshops and demonstrations and there were tickets available to events happening in the blue tent – we had a great time there and its fantastic to have a venue that is so welcoming for families….

I have just seen some of the free things going on in the BBC area tomorrow and they look great – its worth adding the BBC at the Edinburgh Festivals on facebook if you use it as they update it daily and you’ll always know about the free childrens events going on there which is brilliant !!

So, for tomorrow – Monday 4th they have :

11.30am – 12.30pm / Edinburgh Museum / Family Fun / Pink Tent / Drop-In
Join Edinburgh Museum’s hands on workshops

2pm – 4.30pm / Puppet Soup / Family Fun / Pink Tent / Drop-In
Join theatre company Puppet Soup as they bring a hands on crafty workshop on dragons, trees and other marvels from their new show Land of the Dragon

Tuesday 5th looks entertaining too :

1pm – 1.20pm / The Snow Queen / Family Fun / Pink Tent / Drop-In  A taster performance of this magical adventure based on Hans Christian Andersen’s enchanting tale of one girl’s quest to save her best friend

2pm – 2.30pm / Mil’s Trills / Family Fun / Pink Tent / Drop-In   Come and sing along with Mil’s Trills and her ukulele

2.30pm – 3pm / Brooke Laing / Family Fun / Pink Tent / Drop-In  Story telling from the Enchanted Forest Adventure