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  • 17-02-2013 11:47pm
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    Hi guys.
    Heading to Reading in March for a few nights to see my sister and her family who have moved there just a few months ago so only in the process of getting to know their surroundings day by day.
    Suggestions as to what to do with a 3 yr old and 19 mth old would be great!
    And maybe somewhere for myself and my sis to go, just the 2 of us, to spend a few hours of quality time together...most likely in the evening time when Dad/hubbie will be home from work and able to look after the boys.
    Thanks in advance xx


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  • Registered Users Posts: 7,937 ✭✭✭ballsymchugh


    Hi guys.
    Heading to Reading in March for a few nights to see my sister and her family who have moved there just a few months ago so only in the process of getting to know their surroundings day by day.
    Suggestions as to what to do with a 3 yr old and 19 mth old would be great!
    And maybe somewhere for myself and my sis to go, just the 2 of us, to spend a few hours of quality time together...most likely in the evening time when Dad/hubbie will be home from work and able to look after the boys.
    Thanks in advance xx

    Legoland is near windsor. just down the road a bit from Reading. perfect for kids that age.
    http://www.legoland.co.uk/Plan/Directions/


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