ONE week down, one to go! Don't despair if the children are driving you up the wall these school holidays, we have you covered:
■Sydney Opera House will present a live production of the Australian children's classic book series Snugglepot and Cuddlepie. Suitable for ages five-plus. Tickets: thesydneyoperahouse.com.
■Speaking of those cute bush fairies, why not visit the charming harbourside home of Snugglepot and Cuddlepie author May Gibbs. Nutcote is open 11am to 3pm, Wednesday to Sunday. A family ticket is $20 at nutcote.org.
■The Toy Brick Fair is at Wollongong until Sunday, July 5. View the Star Wars collection, Taj Mahal, Harry Potter's Hogwarts castle and Lego building tables. Details: http://bit.ly/1LkM2Bc.
■Sydney Olympic Park will host a "cookies and craft" day 11am to noon on July 3, 7 and 10 at Cafe at WatervieW. Children can roll dough with the help of a parent or carer, then bake their own biscuits. Cost is $22 a child, at sydneyolympicpark.com.au.
■Strike has unlimited bowling and laser tag until 5pm every day of the school holidays. Details: strikebowling.com.au.
■Centennial Parklands is holding horse camps for the little equestraian in your life. There are five different riding schools, with three- to four-day camps to suit children of all ages and abilities. Details: cpequestrian.com.au.
■The Science Centre and Planetarium at the University of Wollongong has interactive exhibits and live science shows to amaze all. Details: sciencecentre.com.au/.
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