It's been a while since we posted our Friday Finds - so we have added a few extra:
- Sydney Film Festival - How to Train Your Dragon 2 - Cate Blanchett will also be at the screening to present the film. Also don't go past catching My Neighbour Totoro on the big screen. We have listed all the films that are classified for under 18's to attend.
- BIG kids magazine are launching their latest issue at the MCA Zine fair this Sunday (25 May) - they are also running the Mother Artist Network forum. We love the Zine fair - lots of inspiration for your kids to make their own zine.
- Michelle Schoeps will be hosting intimate cooking classes in her home. If follow Michelle's website - you would know that she makes the most beautiful and delicious organic meals for her kids. She is also interested in running a class for teens.
- The Way Out Festival for Children hits the Casula Powerhouse again - this exciting event for families includes film, workshops and performances - all events are free but bookings are essential
- Arts classes for kids at Culture at Work in Pyrmont. Their program generates curiosity, investigation, experimentation and ideas. They also run school holiday workshops.
- If you have children that love making their own movies - they may be interested in AFTRS Trop Jr filmmaking week.
- Vivid lights up Sydney again - jump on public transport and make an evening out of it.
- Catch Captain Underpants this weekend at The Sydney Writers' Festival
- The Violent Outbursts that Drew Me to You written by one of our favourite playwrights - Finnegan Kruckenmeyer will be performed at Griffin Theatre this June/July - for teens.
- And one for teens who love books - Penguin Teen Australia are touring PTA Live. Bookings are essential
- My kids are reading Cherub by Robert Muchamore (10), Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green (12) and Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris (15 - almost 16)
- And it is ok if you want to do absolutely nothing this weekend - let your kids get bored!
- This year we turned SEVEN! - take a look at our very first posts!
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