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The Coromandel is New Zealand's secret gem - the place where Kiwis holiday. The region is bursting with beautiful beaches, stunning bushwalks, historic sites, and fun family activities while embracing the laidback Kiwi holiday vibe.
The Coromandel is where Kiwis holiday. Handily located, easily navigated, and bursting with amazing scenery and fun family activities, it's so easy to have a memorable and relaxed family holiday. We've picked out 10 top family activities in The Coromandel.
Little Kiwi and the Goodnight Sing-Song is like a lullaby before bed. The lift-the-flap story for Little Kiwi fans is written and illustrated as sweet and cute as always.
Check out our top 5 family friendly amazing not-to-be-missed spots and include one in a family campervan trip for the April 2021 school holidays.
This great little country of ours has a fascinating a landscape, unique flora and fauna, plus a rich cultural heritage. Throughout Aotearoa there are a number of experiences designed to take you on a memorable journey of discovery about our place. Here are 10 fantastic places and activities that can educate and entertain your family.
With so many scenic, historical and cultural landmarks in our own backyard, New Zealand is brimming with amazing places to visit. See our bucket list for families.
Taking a family holiday in a campervan is a fun, affordable and convenient way to spend time with your family. See why we think campervanning should be on your holiday bucket list.
A cycling holiday is a uniquely fun way to spend time with your kids. If you’re new to cycling, check out why we think your next vacay should be on two-wheels plus, see the best family cycling package deals to get you started!
J.K. Rowling, the author that introduced Harry Potter to the world, is back with her latest children’s book The Ickabog. A magical tale with some interesting twists, The Ickabog is the perfect read for children with big imaginations.
The Boy With Two Shadows by Margaret Mahy follows a little boy and a naughty shadow. Readers big and small will love this imaginative story. See our review.
Getting kids excited about reading isn't always the easiest, but if you're looking for a few books to get little readers started, we've put together a list of some of our favourite books for kids.
Now that spring has arrived, get the kids outside for gun and games with these crafts, gardening activities, and games.
Little Hector Meets Mini Maui by Ruth Paul is a sweet story that takes children under the sea where they explore the importance of friendship and family. Check out Jaxon's review.
The team at Yates have pulled together some top tips for successfully getting your children out of their bedrooms, off their devices, and outside enjoying the great (or small) outdoors.
The Great Realisation by Tomos Roberts is a celebration of the many things that have brought us together at a time of crisis, from simple acts of kindness, to the creativity within us all.
Growing your own veggies is not only a great way for the family to enjoy the outdoors together, it will also save you money, and encourage the kids to try new foods.
Find out the surprising number of ways growing food for family meal times can benefit all your family.
Graphic novel lovers will enjoy this mystery adventure perfect for tweens. See what Emma and her mum thought about The Inkberg Enigma.
Get ready to meet the world's worst parents. Check out what Emma and her mum thought of David Walliams latest book.
Grumbelina by Esther Krogdahl explores the beautiful ups and downs that come with raising a toddler. Full of fun, this look into toddler tantrums is great for little readers. See what Aria and her mum thought about Grumbelina.
Millions of young readers have loved the World's Worst Children tales and revelled in the World's Worst Teachers, now prepare for…The World's Worst Parents! Print and enjoy these 8 free and fun activities featuring The World's Worst Parents.
Build some happy memories with these 6 fantastic things to do during the winter school holidays.
Children love slime and they will also love the new fantastically funny tale from David Wallams, plus this free colouring page
The Anzac spirit has taught us many things; endurance, courage, ingenuity, good humour and mateship. And in these unprecedented times, it’s important we unite together using all of these qualities. See the activities to get involved.
ANZAC Day is when we remember the bravery and selflessness of those who served and died in service to New Zealand. This ANZAC Day, download and print this colouring page for your children to colour and remember.
Hop into these activities inspired by the film Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway. Find mazes and spot the difference games that keep kids busy and challenge their minds.
Join forces with Peter Parker and create a few hours of easy fun with these printable activities inspired by Spider-Man: Far From Home.