Eight ways to entertain your kids for free or cheap during this half term

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HALF term is fast approaching and many parents will be scratching their heads to come up with low budget ways to entertain the kids this October. From trips to the cinema, to free hikes and trails …

You can still splash-out without splashing the cash this half term.

Prices will vary between locations and it's best to check out your local centre's charges on its website. You'll have nine days, including the weekend, before the spooky holiday, so there's a lot of time to fill with free and cheap activities. You can use utensils you have in your kitchen drawers already to help cut out designs, but you can pick up specially created kits on the cheap too,In the spirit of no waste, why not spend another day testing your Bake-Off skills with the innards of your pumpkins., that you can read for free and try at home.One you can take advantage of it the two games for the price of one deal, that means you can play from as little as £4.

The only thing is, it will set you back £10 to download a trail, but once you complete the quest you'll be entered into a £100 prize draw.ten top family walksOr you could simply set off into your local area to see what you can find, maybe set up a treasure trail for the kids, or have a list of landmarks to seek out before you can return home.

 

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