Introducing the Dadbloguk newsletter
I hope you will excuse the gross self interest in this blog post, but I wanted to let you know about a Dadbloguk development. After talking about it for ages, I recently launched a newsletter.
I hope you will excuse the gross self interest in this blog post, but I wanted to let you know about a Dadbloguk development. After talking about it for ages, I recently launched a newsletter.
A few months ago I wrote about the need to streamline the number of clubs and activities my children take part in. I have to confess, we haven’t made huge progress in slimming things down, but there has been a significant change; our eldest daughter is to going to drop swimming lessons.
My daughters and I have been conducting scientific experiments again. This time Helen, Izzy and I have had great fun making a baking powder and vinegar volcano.
Here is my daughter Izzy, making clear she is enjoying the final few days of summer. As you can see, she was sitting in a tree at the time, the space on the branch seemingly custom made for her.
I love carrying out simple science experiments with my children. Carrying out a simple experiment so they can see science in action is not only great fun, but educational.