Things to do this May Half Term around Leighton Buzzard

Things to do this May Half Term around Leighton Buzzard

If you are looking for things to do to amuse the family of all ages here is our half-term highlights!

Events and Activities for Children at Leighton Buzzard Library

Saturday 23 May: Elmer Day: Elmer Crafts and activities 10:00-15:00 Lego,

Duplo & Sticklebricks 10:30-13:30; Pokémon club 14:00-15:30

Tuesday 26 May: Collage Fairy 10:30-11:30; Paper Fllowerpot 14:30-15:30

Wednesday 27 May: Spring Birds 10:30-11:30; Busy Builders 14:30-15:30

Thursday 28 May: Rainbow Unicorn 10:30-11:30; Goldfish Craft 14:30-15:30

Friday 29 May: Frog Craft 10:30-11:30; Giant Games 14:30-15:30 Zine Workshop (free ticketed event) 14:30-15:30

Saturday 30 May: 10:30-13:30 Lego, Duplo & Sticklebricks; 14:30-15:30 Junk Modelling


Teddy Bear and Wildlife Trail


23rd-31st May
Dunstable Downs Gateway Centre
Meet a special cast of local wildlife. Kids will help Rosie the Red Kite to solve the mystery of the broken Great Dawn Chorus. They will follow a ten-point trail solving clues, riddles and challenges along the way.
The trail should take about 30-40 minutes and is based along our multi-user, accessible pathway which is suitable for buggies and wheelchairs.
33.50 Booking not needed nationaltrust.org.uk


Film: The Magic Faraway Tree

From 8pm, Friday 25th May, Leighton Buzzard Library Theatre, LU7 1RX

£8.95pp

The Magic Faraway Tree follows a modern family—parents Polly (Claire Foy) and Tim (Andrew Garfield)—relocating to the remote English countryside. The children discover an enchanted forest and a magical tree, leading to adventures in fantastical lands with characters like Moonface, Silky, and Saucepan Man

The Magic Faraway Tree


Holmes and Watson: The Curious Case of the Masked Magician – Magic Show


27th May 2.30pm
Leighton Buzzard Library Theatre
The Masked Magician bestrides London’s world of Magic like a colossus, UNTIL one night, in mid-performance, the Magician vanishes. Dead? Kidnapped? In hiding? After a month Scotland Yard is completely baffled (obviously) and call in Sherlock Holmes to help solve the mystery of the Masked Magicians disappearance. For ages 6 – 106! https://centralbedfordshire.ticketsolve.com/ticketbooth/shows


Leighton Buzzard Family Market

26th May
The LB Market team alongside the Leighton-Linslade Children’s Trail welcome you down to the High Street on Tuesday 26th May between 10:00 – 13:00 for some FREE half term fun! We’re delighted to welcome back the much-loved Animal Edge Mobile Farm, giving children (and grown-ups!) the chance to get up close with a variety of friendly farm animals. There’ll also be face painting and hands-on craft activities to keep little ones entertained throughout the morning, making it a perfect family day out. Woodland Warriors will be joining us with some natural crafts – rocking birds, hapa zome butterflies, log slice bees and more, and the Leighton Linslade Children’s Centre will be bringing more fun activities. Alongside the activities, visitors can enjoy a lively market atmosphere, browse local stalls, and soak up the community spirit.


Chase from Paw Patrol visits.

31st May
A special for all young fans of Paw Patrol. .Chase will be visiting Stonehenge Works for one day only – come and take a steam-train ride to meet him at intervals. Click here to book your tickets.

In addition, we’ll be running longer, 7-coach, trains.

Please note complimentary and discounted tickets are not available on this day. Only full-fare tickets will be valid, and we recommend booking online in advance to reserve your seat and prevent disappointment on the day. https://www.buzzrail.uk/special-events/chase/


Guided Play Through Rushmere Park

26th May 10.30am
You can join in with five fun activities in the woods, gain confidence and ideas to play safely in the woods. The education team will guide you through the trees with fun things to do with all the family helping you find creative ways to play.Take an imaginative journey into the country park, discover the theatre hiding in the trees, create your own miniature museum, discover stories and get to really know the trees around you. An event for families with children between the ages of 3 and 12 years.

Normal parking charges apply.  Sorry no dogs on this event. Adults must accompany children for the event. £5 per child – other offers available – booking required https://www.greensandtrust.org/Event/five-fun-ways-to-play


Natural History Museum Presents Dinosaurs Live

For the first time since 1881, the home of dinosaurs, London’s Natural History Museum, is going on tour!

Ever since they were first identified in the 1800s, dinosaurs have sparked the imagination of kids and adults alike and for the first time ever, the world- renowned Natural History Museum has teamed up with Mark Thompson Productions to take you on a dinosaur adventure like no other.

We’ll go on a pre-historic journey together to the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods and watch the life-like dinosaurs come alive right on stage!

Not only that, but we’ll also find out more about fossils, time scales and how our planet has changed over hundreds of millions of years.

So get ready for a roaring experience like no other as Natural History Museum presents Dinosaurs Live Dunstable Grove Theatre

https://everyonetheatres.com/whats-on/nhm-dinosaurs


Vision & Vogue

A free Fashion Photography Project for young people 11-18 years. Unleash your creativity and confidence with TACTIC’s Vision & Vogue Project – Discover your personal style through T Shirt design with a professional fashion textiles creator!

  • Tues 26 May | Wed 27 May | Thurs 28 May
  • 14:00-17:00
  • At the TACTIC Centre, 17 Hockliffe Street
  • Free to attend
  • Limited places – register your interest now!

To register your interest, please complete an Expression of Interest Form.


Movie Afternoon

From 2pm, Sunday 24th May, Brooklands Residents, Garden Leys, 

£2pp

Movie afternoon

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Teddy Bear and Wildlife Trail
23rd-31st May
Dunstable Downs Gateway Centre
Meet a special cast of local wildlife. Kids will help Rosie the Red Kite to solve the mystery of the broken Great Dawn Chorus. They will follow a ten-point trail solving clues, riddles and challenges along the way.
The trail should take about 30-40 minutes and is based along our multi-user, accessible pathway which is suitable for buggies and wheelchairs.
33.50 Booking not needed nationaltrust.org.uk