Tea in Britain is the subject of much debate. Here are a few (very good) reasons why.
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Seeing a tiger in a children’s play like The Tiger Who Came to Tea is as easy as booking tickets at your local theatre and arriving on time for the show, but spotting one in the wild is much more challenging.
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For millennia, art has been a way of exploring new concepts and challenging beliefs, and today’s family theatre shows are an excellent way of introducing children to serious issues.
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When most of us think of sitting down with a nice cuppa, we envisage our favourite brand of tea, with or without milk and sugar depending on preference. Here’s a brief guide to how to brew four of the main types of tea.
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Afternoon tea is something to be enjoyed with friends or family, and if your party includes children, you’ll want to know they will be properly catered to. Let’s take a look at six of the ways that an adults’ afternoon tea is set apart from a kids’ one.
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If you’re looking for family fun things to do during February half term week and beyond, why not head to the theatre with your little ones? Let’s learn more about him.
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Modern restaurants, cafés and afternoon tea places strive to cater to the various dietary requirements of their patrons. Here are six allergen free food suggestions to ensure you have everyone covered.
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In Judith Kerr’s bestselling picture book The Tiger Who Came to Tea, which is now one of the top theatre shows for under 5s in the UK. Here are three plants that tigers sometimes eat.
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We all know that lions and tigers are majestic and powerful big cats - but did you know that the two can breed? Here are seven interesting facts about tigons.
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Winter is a time for getting cosy, enjoying films and sipping tea in front of the fire. Here, we have eight tea flavours that are ideal for the winter season, helping you stay warm, well and uplifted.
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