Kids Activity Pack

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To everyone out there looking after little (and not so little!) kids at the moment, we seriously salute you! Keeping up with their never-ending energy, short attention spans and desire to get up-to-no-good is exhausting at the best of times, made even harder in the current situation.

More than ever it’s important that we come together as a community to uplift and support one-another, from parents looking after children to the brilliant health care professionals and key workers. We’ve been thinking of how we can help to support and celebrate, which is where our activity pack comes in!

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We’ve put together a downloadable and printable kids activity pack bursting with ideas to keep your little ones entertained for a few hours whilst at home (or in the garden!). A few need some supervision, but we’ve also tried and tested ideas that will keep them entertained on their own for a while to give you a bit of much needed P&Q!

Download Kids activity pack
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Wrap Packs that Give Back

As well as ideas to keep little ones entertained (and wraps to keep your food fresh for longer!), we want to give back to those in need and to the brilliant key workers.

We’ve released a limited number of small kitchen packs from last year's school design competition. The brief ‘to design a beeswax wrap and make a plastic-free pledge’ was won by Leah, age 11, from RA Butler Academy, who designed these brill ‘save our planet’ wraps. Each pack includes 1 small and 1 medium wrap for £10, and £1 from every sale goes to support Stroud Food Bank.

Our Children’s Lunch Packs include a playground design and a symbol that can now be found in windows up and down the country; a rainbow. We want to celebrate and support all of the key workers, and will be donating £1 from every small children’s pack and £2 from every medium children’s lunch pack to NHS Charities Together, supporting these incredible key workers.

Kate West