Australian PlantBank : A Living Laboratory to Explore with Kids

Australian PlantBank : A Living Laboratory to Explore with Kids

Reading The Signature of All Things by Elizabeth Gilbert was all it took to convince me that I needed to pay more attention to the plants around me, even moss. When I discovered the existence of the Australian PlantBank I knew I had to visit, even more so when I realised that it had partnered with Kew …

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Street Library : A Community Initiative to Share the Love of Reading

Street Library : A Community Initiative to Share the Love of Reading

“The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” ? Dr. Seuss Reading and travel are indescribably linked. Passionate readers know that the careful selection of a good book is the cheapest way to travel, enabling you to travel to faraway lands, even magical lands with …

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The Picnic Burwood : A Breakfast Treat for Kids

The Picnic Burwood : A Breakfast Treat for Kids

Up early on a Saturday morning and wishing the laundry, dusting, vacuuming and all those other domestic chores would disappear? I’ve found the perfect solution. Dress the kids, herd them out to the car and head straight to The Picnic Burwood for breakfast. Sure, sure….you may find everything waiting for you when you get back home, …

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Disney’s Aladdin the Musical Soars into Sydney

Disney's Aladdin the Musical Soars into Sydney

When news started flooding my social media that Disney’s Aladdin the Musical was heading to Sydney all the way from Broadway, I was overcome with nostalgia. In my early adolescence, Aladdin was one of the first movies I watched at the movie theatre….without my parents. Each and every song is committed to memory. I may …

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Australian National Maritime Museum : A Sunday Adventure in Sydney

Australian National Maritime Museum : A Sunday Adventure in Sydney

Australia’s earliest Aboriginal Dreamtime legends tell of the first Australians arriving by canoes from islands to the north of our continent around 50,000 years ago. Some 48 thousand years later, Dutch and English sailors started to arrive. By 1788, the first European arrivals settled (or rather, invaded). What each group had in common was a strong affinity to the water. …

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Why Running Around Art Galleries Might Help Your Kids To Learn

Why Running Around Art Galleries Might Help Your Kids To Learn

Art Galleries are often viewed as adult spaces where children must be kept on a tight rein if they do somehow find themselves visiting. Immediately, upon walking into a gallery, children are told not to touch, to whisper, to quietly walk, all for fear of them intruding into this adult realm and time with the masterpieces. …

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5 Bathurst Cafes and Restaurants You Must Try

5 Bathurst Cafes and Restaurants You Must Try

A number of talented chefs have packed their bags and left Sydney,  building thriving cafes and restaurants in rural towns further afield. Just beyond the Blue Mountains, Bathurst is becoming a foodie paradise with a plethora of amazing cafes and restaurants now serving gastronomical delights that will have you heading back on long weekends. Bathurst has become a …

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Meet Adam Anderson – The Crown Prince of Monster Jam + GIVEAWAY

Meet Adam Anderson – The Crown Prince of Monster Jam + GIVEAWAY

Through Monster Jam trucks, Adam Anderson is living the dream. The dual Monster Jam  World Finals  Champion has continued the family legacy, hopping behind the wheel of his father’s truck GraveDigger  and travelling the world with his sons at his heel. Today the Kid Bucket List is sitting down with Adam to talk about Monster Trucks, …

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Jack and the Beanstalk : The Dark Reimagining of a Fairy Tale

Jack and the Beanstalk : The Dark Reimagining of a Fairy Tale

During the later part of the winter school holidays we headed off to the Sydney Opera House to watch Jack and the Beanstalk. Both T and I were super excited to introduce the kids to its stage adaptation having both viewed it as children ourselves. Nothing could quite prepare us for what we were to …

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Singin’ in the Rain Splashes Into Sydney

Singin’ in the Rain Splashes Into Sydney

Singin’ in the Rain splashed into Sydney’s Lyric Theatre over the weekend after a wildly successful sell-out season in the West-End and a roaring debut in Australia at Melbourne’s Her Majesty’s Theatre. Thanks to Nuffnang, we were in the audience for the preview night and what a night it was! As many of you would …

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RSPCA School Holiday Program : A Behind The Scenes Look at the Animal Shelter

RSPCA School Holiday Program : A Behind The Scenes Look at the Animal Shelter

As urban dwellers, my children’s interactions with animals are vastly different to that which I experienced growing up in the country. Other than the birds and dog we have at home, they have limited experience with animals and find all the things that I found laborious as a kid, a novelty. They have never watched …

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Saltbush : Children’s Cheering Carpet – Celebrating NAIDOC Week

Reflecting upon my Aboriginal experience growing up is clouded in a lot of confusion and incorrect information. Whilst born in Tasmania, we moved to Darwin when I was quite young. I went to a local public school where, in my memory bank at least, the Aboriginal children were clearly labelled and clearly segregated from everyone else. …

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Parramatta Winterlight : A Winter Experience for Kids

Parramatta Winterlight : A Winter Experience for Kids

After a trip to San Francisco during winter where my kids discovered the delights of outdoor ice-skating, our whole family has become a little obsessed about winter activities but a little reluctant to actually head to the mountains. Leading up to the winter school holidays, there were lots of pleas from the kids to find something that …

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