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So, just what is new and hot right now? Well, Paddington Bear celebrates 50 years of marmalade sandwiches, misadventures and general loveableness. The bear that found his way from darkest Peru to Paddington Station (see his statue next to the escalators) has had much excitement during his lifetime. There's a programme of events throughout the year to help Paddington party.
Through Michael Bond's books, children can join Paddington get to see some London sights just as the famous bear did. Watch the Changing of the Guard in Paddington at the Palace; explore the canal of Little Venice in Paddington at the Carnival and don't forget the marmalade sandwiches to sustain you at London Zoo in Paddington at the Zoo.
There's a programme of events throughout the year to help Paddington party. Plus,
Paddington Bear Here and Now, the first new Paddington novel in 30 years, has just been published and is available now from all good book shops.
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Kids go free at Marwell Wildlife - for limited time only!
A visit to Marwell Wildlife is a chance to get close to the wonders of the natural world – and play a big part in helping to save them. From ring-tailed coatis to red-eyed tree frogs, laughing kookaburra to frilled lizards, giraffe-nosed catfishes to bat-eared foxes – our 140-acre park is home to over 250 exotic and endangered species, in beautiful, landscaped surroundings.
Marwell are running kids go free until 26 August, so make sure you get your vouchers quick!

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Discover some of Enjoy England's favourite campsites for the best views, sites to take your dog to and where to go glamping!
Forget about room service and cable TV, say no to fitness centres and spas - it's time to camp. You've got a bed, a canvas sheet over your head and the glorious English countryside all about you - what more could you need? We say nothing... though for a little extra comfort, you could always try glamping.

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Discover England's mystical past
How do you fancy following the footsteps of characters such as Dick Whittington, Lady Godiva and the legendary Robin Hood?
Enjoy England have created a digital map which cover over forty destinations where famous (or infamous) myths and legends have taken place.
Most of these places are free to visit so why not create your own map? You can also download our free story podcasts to listen to on your way in the car!

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Check out enjoyengland.com to discover great things to do with the family, from sixty second experiences to two week holidays!


