Easter is two days ahead. This weekend Christians will celebrate Good Friday and Easter. Do you have any plans about Easter celebration? What did you said? NO! Then please read on I will let you know about some of websites that can help you to explore the best daffodil walks, spring lambs and Easter bonnets on offer. Some of the ideas to make your Easter Memorable for whole year are given below:

• You can visit UK’s 59 city farms, nearly 1000 community gardens with your children. You can first visit the website of The Federation of City Farms.
( http://www.farmgarden.org.uk/). Here you can get the address of nearest form from your place.
• You can plan to visit museums and galleries run special family and children’s activities and events during the school holidays. The National Maritime Museum, London offers daily children’s planetarium shows. You can visit website 24HOUR MUSEUM (http://www.24hourmuseum.org.uk/) that can help you to select the museum of your choice. He
Field studies council (http://www.field-studies-council.org ) offers some of the most unusual outdoor sessions available for families and children. They include hunting for mice and voles, minibeast mayhem and Easter crafts using recycled and natural woodland materials.
• Visit the website GO APES! (http://www.goape.co.uk) if your children love adventure and excitement. You can enjoy rope bridges, zip slides and tarzan swings, set amongst beautiful forests.
• In the website of English Heritage (http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/c) you can get information on approximately 400 places to visit. There’s something for everyone, from great family days out with the children to inspirational day trips for the real history buff.
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• You can plan for farm holiday for your family. A farm holiday is relaxing and enlivening, with fresh country air and peaceful surroundings. The website Cornish Farm Holidays (http://www.cornishfarmholidays.co.uk/) can guide you about different areas in Cornwall, browse through all our properties, check availability and contact individual farms to plan your stay.
• The website Forestry Commission ( http://www.state.sc.us/forest/ ) is an excellent resource to get information about wildlife, with ideas for places to go and news.
• On the website of National Trust (http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/ ) you can get information on over 300 historic buildings and gardens owned by the National Trust in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

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