Campsite In CheshireDue to the recession this year, like a lot of families we will be tightening our belts and staying closer to home. We decided to have our holiday in the UK and grapple with the unpredictable British weather. As a family with young children, we decided on a
Campsite In Cheshire as our summer holiday. Despite keeping costs down, we will be staying close to home as we live in Manchester. The
Campsite In Cheshire is the perfect option as we avoid the long car journey with young kids and have the feeling of being far afield once we are out in the beautiful Cheshire countryside. The children will have the opportunity to run around in the great outdoors, go for long walks as a family followed by many wonderful pub lunches. The surrounding towns have charming shops and pubs for those wet, rainy days where a cup of tea and some cakes willl surely bring some smiles to long faces. On those hot sunny days, the scenery and fields will give much needed exercise and fresh air. We feel that bringing children to the great outdoors is the perfect way to bring the family closer together and a great solution for a cheaper summer holiday. We think we found the perfect
Campsite In Cheshire and will probably be returning for many summer holidays even after the recession ends.
Children`s Book IllustratorsWhen I think about
Children`s Book Illustratorsone name that I always think of is Quentin Blake. As a child I used to love reading the Roald Dahl stories but apart from just enjoying the stories I always liked how they were illustrated. In some of my favourite childhood books such Charlie and the Chocolate factory, James and The Giant Peach, Fantastic Mr Fox, The Magic Finger and The BFG the stories were really brought to life by Quentin Blake` marvellous drawings. Another favourite author and
Children`s Book Illustratorsof mine is Beatrix Potter. For nearly one hundred years her stories and sweet illustrations of Peter Rabbit and friends have kept children entrained all over the world. Other famous
Children`s Book Illustratorsinclude Eric Carle, who is famous for such classics as The Hungry Caterpillar and The Grumpy Ladybug. Sandra Boyton is famous for her simple style or line drawings of animals in such childrens books like But Not The Hippopotamus and The Birthday Monsters.