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Peppa Pig World

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Peppa Pig World
If you decide to abandon the buggy, it's a bit of a walk with tiny tots to the part of Paultons that houses Peppa Pig World, but there are things to see on the way, with some unusual birds etc.
The first thing you need to check are the times of events. Peppa and George come out onto the balcony of their little house and greet the hoards. If you don't get there in advance you will be stuck at the back with screaming kids. So check the times and wait for a few minutes. This way daddy can lift the little ones and they can give the monstrously gigantic Peppa a kiss and a cuddle.[[File:Benpeppa.jpg|300px|right|Ben in Train]]
Peppa Pig World has pretty much everything you need to entertain a child from 2-6. The rides are lovely and the play area safe. The shop is excellent and has all things Peppa. Don't go in if you are short of cash, the temptation to buy is bad enough for parents...your child, however, will be on it's knees begging you.
You may also need to get your two year old to understand the concept of the ride, in that it's over quickly. My son LOVED the car ride and screamed with pleasure all the way through, which quickly changed to screams of a different kind when he was suddenly expected to get out. The idea of it ending did not compute with him.
 
The cafe is limited to cold food, which is a bit of a shame and I think they could have made much more of it (thinking of Daddy Pig's obsession with chocolate cake!). They do lunch boxes for just over £4, with flexible filling, which is not unreasonable and they are nice for the little ones. Probably easier to bring your own food, which I wish I had done.