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Dear Reader<br />

Welcome to our <strong>October</strong> issue.<br />

We are delighted to bring you this issue which is full of fun and exciting<br />

events and activities, including Spooky Science at Techniquest and so<br />

much fun it’s frightening at The Red Dragon Centre!<br />

In our WOW section we have a fantastic selection of events for you to<br />

choose from that are taking place across the region including a day of<br />

free wildlife activities at Bute Park Education Centre and code your own<br />

computer game at National Waterfront Museum! We have even more<br />

events on our website www.primarytimes.net/cardiff if you need extra<br />

inspiration when planning activities with your children.<br />

Panto season is now upon us – check out our Box Office section for child<br />

friendly productions appearing in a theatre near you. It is always such<br />

a thrill to watch children as they become engrossed in panto mayhem!<br />

Book now to save disappointment.<br />

Competitions are on page 32 – enter now for your chance to win some<br />

fabulous prizes for all the family, plus for a chance to design the Primary<br />

Times Christmas card, see www.primarytimes.net/cardiff.<br />

As always, we love to hear your news so please email<br />

marion@schoolspublishing.co.uk if you have something to celebrate.<br />

Best wishes,<br />

Marion, Sam, Carol & Amie<br />

Contents<br />

inside this issue...<br />

4 WOW<br />

8 Halloween Events<br />

24 Top Tips<br />

26 Box Office<br />

30 Pinboard<br />

32 Competitions<br />

CALLING ALL<br />

FAMILIES<br />

AND TEACHERS!<br />

Remember to send in<br />

your news for our news<br />

pages – we would love<br />

to hear from you!<br />

Don’t forget<br />

to visit us<br />

online at<br />

www.primarytimes.net<br />

/cardiff<br />

Primary Times<br />

Club-Cardiff<br />

...the UK’s biggest, free ‘what’s on’ magazine for parents!<br />

Editor: Marion McAdam marion@schoolspublishing.co.uk<br />

Sales: Sam Jackson ptcardiff@schoolspublishing.co.uk Tel: 01275 331382<br />

Production: Carol George production@schoolspublishing.co.uk<br />

Design: Amie Joachim<br />

Primary Times Cardiff & The Vale, Schools Publishing Limited, Unit 1A,<br />

Thamesview Industrial Estate, Newtown Road, Henley on Thames, Oxon,<br />

RG9 1HG. Tel: 01491 411848 Fax: 01491 411416 www.primarytimes.net/cardiff<br />

Primary Times is independently published and distributed free through national primary schools in Cardiff and The Vale.<br />

It aims to inform families and children about current educational issues, forthcoming events, courses, attractions and to<br />

give teachers, pupils and parents the opportunity to participate in the magazine by adding to its contents or by joining<br />

in the competitions. It is NOT our intention to publish any racist, sexist or politically based material whatsoever. We also<br />

undertake not to carry any advertising which we would consider to be offensive to young families or harmful to the best<br />

interests of young children. Primary Times would like to thank all the schools in Cardiff and The Vale for their assistance in<br />

distributing the magazine and for their contributions to its contents. We would also like to thank all the advertisers who<br />

have supported this publication and therefore made it possible. Please support their endeavours when and where you can.<br />

The copyright on all written material, logos and advertising artwork produced by our studio remains with Primary Times<br />

or with the relevant contributor. Primary Times is currently publishing over two million copies per issue under franchise<br />

licences throughout Britain.<br />

CONTENTS<br />

www.primarytimes.net/cardiff | OCTOBER HALF TERM <strong>2017</strong> Primary Times 3

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