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Easter Bank Holiday Scoop (Apr 22-25)

April 21, 2011 //  by Uju//  Leave a Comment

So much chocolate, so little time. Here are a few ideas of how to keep your chicks busy over the Easter weekend.

Fri-Mon: Bompas & Parr’s Chocolate Waterfall at Whiteleys Shopping Centre, Queensway W2
It’s heaven for chocoholics as Whiteleys gets Wonka’d with the world’s first walk-through chocolate waterfall created by food architects Bompas & Parr to mark the 40th anniversary of Charlie & the Chocolate Factory. 12-6pm, book tickets online. (Apr 22-25)

Fri-Mon: Kids Easter Special at All Star Lanes, Brick Lane & Bayswater
Kids under 10 can enjoy a hot dog, bowling and soft drink for just £10 throughout the Easter break. 12.30-6pm (Fri), 11am-6pm (Sat-Sun). Check web site for venue details. (until Apr 25)

Sat: St. George’s Day at V&A Museum of Childhood, Bethnal Green E3
Dodge the hordes in Trafalgar Square and come out for a quieter day of music and merriment at this popular museum. Free, drop-in 11.30am-4pm (Apr 23)

Sun: Cinderella at Colour House Theatre, S. Wimbledon, SW19
Catch this colourful adaptation of the popular fairytale told with puppets, for ages 2 to 5. Every Sun, 4pm, £6 adult/child (Apr 24-Jun 26)

For more events check out our 10 Easter Egg Hunts and Easter Activity Guides

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About Uju

Uju Asika is a writer, blogger and creative consultant. She is the author of Raising Boys Who Do Better: A Hopeful Guide for a New Generation (DK/Penguin Random House), Bringing Up Race: How to Raise a Kind Child in a Prejudiced World (Yellow Kite/Hachette UK) and the delightful picture book A World for Me and You, illustrated by Jennie Poh (Hachette Children's Group). Uju's books are available at Bookshop.org, Amazon, Waterstones and other good bookshops. Follow Uju @babesabouttown on Twitter/Facebook/Instagram.

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