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Wexford Lego Easter Camp 10th to 14th April Afternoon Venue: Bricks 4 Kidz - Wexford - Ireland Address: Creativity Centre, Paul Quay, Wexford , Ireland (map) Organizer: Bricks 4 Kidz - Wexford - Ireland (Facebook) Hamlet by William Shakespeare, 9+10 March, Wexford Arts Centre Lymphoedema Awareness In Natural Health Store Wexford Gorey Lego Easter Camp 10th to 14th April Morning Wexford Lego Easter Camp 10th to 14th April Morning More events in Wexford Gorey Lego Easter Camp 10th to 14th April Afternoon New Ross Lego Easter Camp 10th to 14th April Morning Enniscorthy Lego Easter Camp 10th to 14th April Morning Find events in Ireland major cities like: Dublin - Cork - Galway - Limerick - Waterford - Sligo - Wexford - Dundalk - Ennis - Navan - Mullingar - Westport - Kilkenny - Letterkenny - Naas - All cities Baby Yoga Level 2/ Toddler Intro. - 8 week course Seisiún Ceoil sna SolláinEaster is just around the corner, with the Spring celebration falling on Sunday March 27 this year.




The long bank holiday weekend begins on Good Friday (March 25), and Easter Monday (March 28) is the final day in the bank holiday festivities. One of the best aspects of the Easter holidays - and the bit your children are probably most excited about - is the arrival of the Easter bunny, and the chance to collect loads of yummy chocolate. Here are some great Easter egg hunts and events going on in west London your children will love. Friday March 25 to Monday March 28, 10am to 4pm daily. Give the little ones something exciting to do this bank holiday weekend with a Georgian-themed Easter egg trail at Osterley Park - Cadbury eggs a plenty! As well as the egg hunt, the venue will also be hosting Garden and Estate tours and a special Georgian Bunny Trail around the house. Entry is £3 for the trail, as well as general admission. Osterley Park and House, Jersey Road, Isleworth, TW7 4RB - 020 8232 5050 Friday March 25 to Monday March 28. Some of the animals at Battersea Park Children's Zoo will have brightly coloured Easter eggs in their enclosures over the Easter weekend!




Grab a quiz sheet upon entry to help you find them, and then hand in your sheet for a prize. Trail costs £1.50 plus entry fee. Battersea Park Children's Zoo, Chelsea Embankment, Battersea, SW11 4NJ - 020 7924 5826 Friday March 25 to Sunday April 10. The London Wetland Centre has lost some of its ducklings and needs your help to find them! Find all of the ducklings and win a prize; also on offer are Easter arts and crafts, and LEGO duck building! Easter hunt costs £1 plus admission to the centre. WWT London Wetland Centre, Queen Elizabeth Walk, Barnes, SW13 9WT Friday March 25 to Monday March 28, 10am to 5pm daily. Gorgeous National Trust venue Ham House and Garden is hosting its annual Easter Egg Hunt with a brilliant trail in the house on the banks of the River Thames. Enjoy the picturesque setting while your children have fun at art and story-telling workshops. Tickets cost £3 per trail, as well as general admission into the Gardens. Ham House, Ham Street, Richmond, TW10 7RS - 020 8940 1950 Saturday March 26, 1pm to 6pm. Enjoy a fun Easter Egg Hunt event in Feltham, complete with mystery prizes, a penalty shoot-out, Crossbar Challenge, fun games and food!




Tickets cost £5 in advance with more on the door. Call 07961 767 844 for yours. CB Social Club, Bedfont Lane, Feltham, TW14 9NW Monday March 28, from 10am. Parents get a treat at this Easter egg hunt too, as Kensington Roof Gardens will be serving tea - and something a little stronger! - while the little ones find eggs hidden by the Easter bunny. A barbecue and garden games will also be on hand to provide an unforgettable bank holiday. Tickets are available from £3. Proceeds from each ticket will be donated to The Roof Garden’s chosen charity Starlight. Kensington Roof Gardens, 99 Kensington High Street, Kensington, W8 5SA - 020 7937 7994 Saturday March 19 to Sunday April 10. Follow the Lindt Gold Bunny for an Easter choc-full of family fun at Kew Gardens! A programme full of family-friendly Easter events and activities will be taking place during the holidays, including a yummy chocolate trail. Easter festival entry is included with day admission to the Gardens. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, TW9 3AB - 020 8332 5655 Friday March 25 to Monday March 28, 10am to 5pm daily.




You'll be dodging daffodils, scurrying across bridges and weaving across winding avenues in search for clues at this fun Easter egg hunt just outside of west London. Tickets cost £4 per child. Morden Hill Park, Morden Hall Road, Morden, SM4 5JD - 020 8545 6850 Friday March 25 to Monday March 28. Within a short journey of west London, Fenton House is a beautiful venue that is full of hidden nooks and crannies the Easter bunny will hide treats! Fenton House, Hampstead Grove, Hampstead, NW3 6SP - 020 7435 3471 EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT EASTER Why not try some fun baking recipes out with your children this Easter? MasterClass Musical Theatre Repertoire Robert Foley Dublin Come Dine with us1. Start by following the recipe on the back of the box to make the sponges.I used 3 packets of cake mix (one for each pan).2. Once you have your mixture evenly divide it between 3 bowls (I divided it by 4 as I wanted to create a Lego themed cake with 4 colours rather than 3).3. 




Cover the end of a cocktail stick with your chosen food gel and submerge into the mixture, wiping any excess off with a silicone spoon. Mix the gel through the mixture until you have an even colour throughout. Repeat this process with the remaining mixtures.4. Before popping the mixture into the tins, grease and line the bottoms with baking parchment. Position the divider equally across the pan and spoon coloured mixture into each section. Level out the mixture and slowly remove the divider and repeat this process 2 more times.The divider is removed before baking and recommended to be washed before putting into the next cake pan. Also ensure that there is a different colour mixture in each section and different colourways in each pan.5. Bake according to package directions. Cool for 10 minutes in the pan and then remove and trim crowns with a cake leveller or bread knife.6. Mix the icing into a bowl and use a palette knife to spread an even layer of frosting on top of the bottom tier and then add the next one on top.




Continue in this way until all of the layers have been added and then cover the entire cake in a generous helping of frosting.7. Roll out your Ready To Roll icing and cover your cake. Use a cake smoother/polisher to ensure a smooth, professional finish.8. To make the LEGO Bricks roll out the Ready To Roll Icing using the small rolling pin guide rings to ensure consistency and evenness. Use the smallest square nesting cutter to cut brick shapes into the icing (each square is cut into half to create 2 bricks.) The smallest round plunger is then used to create the circles that sit on top of the brick.  Repeat this method for each colour icing.You will need to make around 50 bricks to cover the cake. Edible glue is not necessary to stick the circles on top of the brick providing the icing is still tacky.9. Brush a little edible glue onto the cake where you want to place the brick and stick, this is easier if the icing is still a little tacky and hasn’t gone hard. Repeat this method until the cake is covered.10. 

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