Showing posts with label mums. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mums. Show all posts

Saturday, 19 March 2011

A Post for My Mum - Trees of Horsforth Park

This is a little post for my mum. Yesterday was such a beautiful day that I decided to take myself and my camera down to Horsforth park. My mum loves trees so I thought I'd take a few photos for her to enjoy! The sky was such a gorgeous blue colour, and although it was still quite chilly in the shade, the sunshine was glorious! These are my favourite kind of days where it's cool but sunny.


The spring flowers were making an appearance and lots of daffodils were almost ready to open. There's nothing a little splash of colour to brighten my day!


A leaning tree

The gate to the Japanese garden in Horsforth Park


The pond, bridge and waterfall of the Japanese garden

Tuesday, 8 September 2009

A New Children's Bookshop in the Heart of the Old Town

This is an old post that I have been meaning to publish for a few months... late is better than never! :)

When I'm up in Leeds for university I love living in a city, but when I come home it makes me appreciate and love my little coastal home town all the more. Hastings old town has had a lot of newer shops, bars and cafes open up over the last few years injecting new life into that end of town. On my latest visit back home for the summer I noticed a new book shop opening up in the heart of the old town in George street......

Being a trainee primary school teacher, anything that encourages young children to be excited and motivated to pick up a book, and enjoy reading is a good thing. The Bumper Bookshop for boys and girls is doing just that!

The books are displayed in a child-friendly and appealing way for young children and are aimed to allow children to access the books in the shop with ease.

It's a wonderfully colourful bookshop, decorated with hand prints, paint splats, bunting, images from storybooks and arts and crafts.

What makes this little bookshop so special in my mind is that it is not just a shop, it's a cafe too! Allowing parents to have a a cup of tea and a cheeky slice of carrot cake while their children enjoy the books and a cupcake.


The Bumper Bookshop for boys and girls also regularly has events that allow children to get involved in arts and crafts, listening to stories at "storytime", sing songs, have parties, get involved in book-themed events, book signings, and above all else, have fun!


As a child I used to love our family weekly trip to the local village library which was conveniently at the bottom of our road, and if I was a child now with this wonderful bookshop within a stone's throw away from where I live, I would definitely spend most of my time there! I think it's a lovely addition to the old town, and when I have either had a nervous breakdown from the stress of teaching or feel like I need a change, I would love to open a similar kind of shop and spend my days organising arts and craft activities with children, baking and selling cakes, and getting children enthusiastic about reading.

Find the Bumper Bookshop on Facebook, or their website.