Playday 2010 takes place on Wednesday 4th August 2010
Playday is the annual celebration of children's right to play. As well as a celebration, Playday is also a campaign that promotes better play opportunities for children and young people across the UK.
What happens on Playday?
Hundreds of communities celebrate Playday by holding events around the country. Previous years have seen children taking over Trafalger Square, jubilee style street parties and large scel mud pie and den building in parks and on village greens.
Who can organise a Playday event?
Anyone can organise a Playday event and there are lost of ways that you can celebrate.
Where can I find some more information?
Some tips from Playday Organisers (Play England - A Guide to Getting Organised 2010)
Get Messy! Use shaving foam, clay, cornflour and water, eggs, slime and gunge to fill paddling pools, pits, buckets and baths.
Get Adventurous! Construct climbing walls and obstacle courses, run circus skills workshops, organise a treasure hunt and race shopping trolleys.
Get Building! Use straw bales, tyres, shoeboxes, newspapers and junk to build dens, towers, bridges, go-karts and monsters.
Play with the elements! Use fire, water, earth and wind. Build a leaf or mud pit, have water fights, toast marshmallows and creat a wind tunnel.
We hope that all have a fabulous day. Take lots of photo's and email them to us at info@training4childcare.co.uk, we'll set up a page on our website to show what fun we all had.