Keep the whole family entertained this school holidays at one of these events…

Chocolate Sensations at Kew Gardens, until April 10

A full programme of family-friendly events at Kew ranges from a Lindt Gold Bunny Flavour Trail, face painting, exhibits about growing chocolate, a chocolate cookie kitchen, make your own chocolate wrapper workshops, bean to bar workshops and Georgian kitchen workshops. Go to kew.org

Giant Easter Duck Hunt at WWT London Wetland Centre from Friday, until April 10

Eight giant ducklings have gone into hiding at the Wetland centre and anyone who discovers all of them can win a chocolate. The attraction in Barnes is also hosting arts and crafts such as egg painting and the usual fun such as pond dipping. Go to wwt.org

Easter Garden Trail – Naughty Gnomes and Botanical Bunnies at Strawberry Hill House until April 10

Stalk the woodland of Strawberry Hill looking for clues and answering riddles to win an Easter treat. The trail costs £2. Go to strawberryhillhouse.org.uk

Easter Workshop at Artyard, The Crafthouse, East Sheen, from 10am to 3pm on Friday, April 1, and April 4 to 8, 12, 13 and 18 to 20.

Youngsters aged five to 11 can get involved in all kinds of arts and crafts, with aprons and all materials provided and finished products to take home too. Go to thecrafthouseuk.com

Chocoholics workshop at Strawberry Hill House from 2.30pm on Tuesday, March 29

Learn tips for becoming a master chocolatier and make some sweets to take away. Suitable for over fives while children under eight should be accompanied by an adult. It costs £9. Go to strawberryhillhouse.org.uk

Multi Sport Kids’ Easter Camp on Wandsworth Common from Monday, April 4, to Friday, May 1

Open Air fit is running three camps four youngsters aged four to 12 across the holidays, featuring sports such as lacrosse, softball, football, tag rugby, athletics and quick cricket. Go to openairfit.com

Sheepscapes at Battersea Arts Centre from 10.30am to 5pm on Saturday, April 9

Sheep from Vauxhall City Farm will visit the arts centre in the afternoon while the family-friendly days include activities such as a human knitting machine, creating your own flock of sheep, making woolly badges and listening to the centre’s beatboxers’ unique ways of counting sheep. Go to bac.org

Easter Sports Camp at St Luke’s Church, Southfields, 9.30am to 12.30pm from March 29 to 31 and April 5 to 8, and Wimbledon Park Montessori School from April 12 to 15

Active Little Angels’ sport camps for three to six year olds include sports such as tennis, hockey, golf, football and rugby and include savoury snacks, a drink and fruit. Go to facebook.com/activelittleangels

Wild Learning on Wimbledon Common until Friday, April 8

Have a go on a rope bridge, light fires, play games, learn woodland crafts and camouflage at these sessions for children aged five and up. Go to wild-learning.net

Easter Party and Barbecue at Alton Activity Centre, Roehampton, on Wednesday, March 30

The free party will include a bouncy castle, an Easter bonnet competition, an egg hunt and activities such as face painting, arts and crafts and jousting.

Easter Egg Chocolate Making Workshops for Kids at Venturi’s Table, Wandsworth, from Tuesday, March 29, to Thursday, March 31

Little one aged five and up can learn about cocoa and chocolate and get hands-on to create some sweet treats and packing to take home at the two hour sessions. Go to venturistable.co.uk

Snow White at Polka Theatre, Wimbledon, until Sunday, April 10

Packed with songs and music, this fast-paced adaptation of the classic fairytale is perfect for four to eight year olds. Tickets cost £13.50 for adults and children or £10 concessions. Go to polkatheatre.com

Easter Cheeky Chimps at Centre Court shopping centre, Wimbledon, 11am to 4pm from Tuesday, March 29, to Tuesday, April 5

Face painting and a range of arts and crafts are on the agenda at the kids club in the lower mall, with themed activity shows by Ritchie. Go to centrecourtshopping.co.uk

Happy Harry’s Café at Polka Theatre, Wimbledon, until Friday, April 8

Michael Rosen’s quirky tale of Happy Harry who serves soup to all the animals is recreated with storytelling, music and physical theatre. After the show – there are two versions: one for one to two-year-olds and another for ages three to five – there is the chance to stay and play in Harry’s Café. Tickets cost £12 for adults and children and £9 concessions. Go to polkatheatre.com

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