Here’s how day 2 of Glastonbury festival went … 👀
Would you take your 4 year old to Glastonbury festival?! Here’s a sneak peek of what we got up to today 🤩 The main sets don’t start until tomorrow (Friday) so we spent today doing whatever Leo wanted to do! There is so much here for kids. We went to the seaside pier, played in both kidz fields, did crafts, spent a few hours at the circus and had a fantastic day! Everything is included in your ticket price. Leo is about to go to bed with his Nan and we’re going to go out out 👀🙌🏻🍻 I will update my insta story tomorrow with more details, where we ate, what we spent etc!
Glastonbury festival with my 4 year old and some pensioners, day 3 😆🎉🙌🏻
Replying to @sambroadhurst50 He didnt cry AND he knew what was going on 😯 He brought the vibes all weekend 😆🙌🏻
Taking your child to a festival is such a great family experience. Most festivals are about celebrating music, arts, dance, diversity and so many wonderful things that children need to be exposed to. With opportunities to learn about different genres of music, have instrument lessons, make crafts, watch theatre, learn circus skills, meet people from all walks of life and spend some quality time together as a fam - why wouldn’t you 👀 Many festivals have dedicated family camping fields, which usually have the best and cleanest facilities. Many have specific kids fields with endless activities for them to enjoy. We are heading to our second of the summer in a few weeks time 🙌🏻
Have you ever taken your kids to a festival?! Nozstock is our new favourite festival. It has such a lovely vibe, all the charm of Glastonbury festival but on a much more laid back and less hectic level. It has 10 stages of live music, a craft field, kids field, a holistic tent offering a variety of treatments, comedy, cinema, yoga - something for everyone! Highly recommend checking this one out next year, we will definitely be there 😃🙌🏻
When they tell you you shouldnt take kids to festivals… 🫶🏼