As trends often go, what’s old is new again, and the garden is no exception. Romantic and whimsical gardens are back in style, along with many classic blooms like roses, hydrangeas, and 2024’s “it” flower—the peony.
03.05.2024 - 14:19 / growingfamily.co.uk / Catherine
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For kids who adore the big screen, movie-inspired LEGO sets are the perfect way to bring the magic of cinema into the playroom. These sets not only recreate iconic scenes and characters from beloved films, but also provide a hands-on experience that can spark creativity and narrative play.
From epic space odysseys to magical wizarding worlds, LEGO offers a range of sets that cater to all kinds of film enthusiasts. Here’s a look at some of the best LEGO sets inspired by movies, perfect for children who dream of directing their own blockbusters or stepping into the shoes of their favourite characters.
Among the vast array of movie-themed LEGO sets, there’s one that stands out as a favourite amongst adults and kids alike. The Star Wars LEGO collection is known for its rich history and appeal across generations. These sets allow young fans to construct detailed replicas of famous spacecraft, intriguing locations, and dramatic battle scenes from the Star Wars saga. Whether building the Millennium Falcon or reenacting the Battle of Hoth, children can dive deep into role-play, developing both their building skills and their storytelling abilities.
Other notable film franchises represented in LEGO form include the thrilling world of Jurassic Park. Kids can build and interact with the iconic gates of Jurassic Park or create exciting chase scenes featuring the fearsome Indominus rex. Each set comes with detailed minifigures, dinosaurs, and often interactive features like traps and hidden doors, enhancing the play experience with surprises and adventure.
For those enchanted by magic and mystery, the Harry Potter LEGO sets offer a portal straight into the heart of the wizarding world. These sets cover everything from
As trends often go, what’s old is new again, and the garden is no exception. Romantic and whimsical gardens are back in style, along with many classic blooms like roses, hydrangeas, and 2024’s “it” flower—the peony.
Do all gardeners secretly think they’ve got it the worst? For instance, because I garden in New England, I feel like the glacial till (aka unbelievably rocky soil) and massively unpredictable spring weather make my gardening more of a challenge than, say, that of gardeners living in Seattle. But is that true? Probably not.
Bridgerton is coming to Chelsea this month, as Netflix makes its debut at the flower show, with a garden themed around its popular TV show. First time Chelsea designer Holly Johnston has created a garden based on the personal journey of the show’s main character, Penelope Featherington. The Bridgerton Garden is part of the Sanctuary Gardens area at the show.
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The exterior facade of your home is what truly makes its first impression. Homes are often set in the same cookie-cutter designs and palettes, so it’s easy to ignore the exterior and jump straight to the inner walls of your abode.
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