This week we are running a Q&A about activities to do with your children with Steph Cooper, editor of CBeebies Magazine.
Stuck for inspiration on activities to do with your kids on rainy days at home? If your child finds numbers boring and you're keen for them to engage with maths and still have fun or, you want to help your child get excited about learning while they aren't at school, Steph can help with fun ways to help kids learn and keep their minds active and healthy when they don't have school.
Steph Cooper worked for 11 years in education specialising in the early years. She was a teacher before becoming Deputy Head at a large primary school in South London. After one year as a literacy advisor, she spent one further year writing books for parents as well as writing for magazines and newspapers about education and how children learn.
Steph has been editor of CBeebies Magazine for three years. She's also the Education Advisor at Immediate Media Co (formerly BBC Magazines) and she works across 15 pre-school magazines including Octonauts, BBC Something Special, CBeebies Art, Mike the Knight and Mr Men and Little Miss.
Post your questions to Steph before 9am Monday 24th Feb and we'll send over a selection and get her answers back to you for Monday 3rd March. Click here to find some CBeebies activity pages that you can print out to help keep your little one entertained over the half term.
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