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Windrush Day happens on 22 June, honouring their legacy, their contributions, and serving as a reminder of the importance of justice, equality and belonging.
When the Empire Windrush set sail from the Caribbean to the UK, it was carrying a wide range of interesting people… and a stowaway seagull called Sam! The Empire Windrush arrived in Britain from ...
Proms are getting younger… You might have a year 6 prom or older kids might have a year 10 or 12 prom but the idea of the ...
Fun Kids Pop Hits - the children's radio station playing the biggest hits around for kids of all ages.
And the most exciting part? The Children’s Choice and the Cover of the Year award are public voted so you get your say on who should win. Plus, Fun Kids presenter Bex is getting in on the action as a ...
Bedouin tents are “houses of hair” In deserts like the Middle East, nomadic Bedouin use tents made from black goat hair, called “houses of hair.” The goat hair acts like natural sunscreen – keeping ...
Welcome to Story Quest, a weekly podcast where we bring your stories to life! In this episode we bring Arianna’s story – Monsters vs Dinosaurs – to life. It’s all about well…. you guessed it – ...
As the end of term approaches, thousands of parents use Collection Pot to organise a group gift to say thank you to the teachers who have supported their children all year round. Collection Pot takes ...
Starting today (Monday 9th June), Fun Kids Windrush will be on air for three weeks. It’s a special station all about the Windrush generation – an amazing group of people who came to Britain from the ...
Don’t forget to head over to Collection Pot to create a group card and collection for them to say thanks from the whole class. It’s free to create a Pot and you get a free teacher themed eCard for the ...
The festival is celebrating its eleventh birthday this year! Over 100 author events, performances and free activities will take place around beautiful Barnes‘ pond. The festival always attracts ...
1. The first ever exam was hundreds of years ago. Way before calculators and pencils, ancient Chinese officials were sitting super tough exams in 605 AD to become government workers. They had to ...