The Easter Holidays are here. We've rounded up 19 of the most fun Easter camps and events for families in north Kent and south east London.
Find more at newsshopper.co.uk/events
Activities including swimming, arts and crafts, play park and indoor tennis. £18.75 per day/ cheaper weekly/ some childcare vouchers accepted.
Mission-based fun that brings together nature exploration, game play and iPod tech for outdoor days for 5 to 13-year-olds
Get physical and mental training with assault courses, bungee runs, target practice and more.
Find out about animals and visit new-born lambs. Booking is essential, £1 per person.
Enjoy Roman theatre by miming an ancient Roman legend and making a mask to take home.
Spot eggs or bunnies from the steam train to win chocolate prizes
Make a hungry frog and help him catch his dinner – includes story and craft fun.
Kids aged three to 12 will be dazzled by the spectacular princess and superheroes, with entertainers, guests, games, music, bubbles, prizes, treasure hunt, face painting, food and a gift to take home.
- Easter Family Fun in Orpington on Saturday (April 4)
Free fun in the High Street and the Walnuts Shopping Centre from 10am to 4pm, including petting with baby animals, an Easter Egg hunt, face painting, fairground rides and party games.
- Easter Eggstravaganza at Pirate Cove Adventure Park, Bluewater
The pirate-themed 36-hole crazy golf course has egg-stra special Easter fun this weekend with a challenge whereby putting an egg-shaped ball enters you into a prize draw with giveaways including a bespoke Easter egg by Montezuma. Donate an Easter egg or toy to Demelza at the course to win a family pass for your next visit. Go to piratecove.co.uk
- Zippos Circus presents OMG at Blackheath until April 7
The circus is back with the world’s most dangerous act the Globe of Terror as well as clowns, acrobats, ponies and budgies. Tickets from £7. Go to Zippos.co.uk
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