Children's Guide to the Isle of Wight
Calling all Island youngsters! We want your help to create a 'Children's Guide to the Isle of Wight' for visiting children and their families.
We want to know where are the best places to go, what are the best things to do and why.
For example- Where is the best free playground and why? where is the best place to see artwork or things that inspire you and why? Which events and fairs do you like going to and why?
It's up to you to tell us about the best of the Island - particularly if you think other people may not know about them. Click below to download our questionnaire to get you started.
Childrens%20Questionnaire%20small%20%28ac%206%29.pdf
You can e-mail the Arts Team with all your thoughts, opinions, drawings and photos by sending them to arts@island2000.org.uk . We can also e-mail you our questionnaire if you have problems downloading it. Everyone who contributes to the guide will get their name in it and will will use submitted images and drawings to illustrate the guide.
look forward to hearing from you!




We want to know where are the best places to go, what are the best things to do and why.
For example- Where is the best free playground and why? where is the best place to see artwork or things that inspire you and why? Which events and fairs do you like going to and why?
It's up to you to tell us about the best of the Island - particularly if you think other people may not know about them. Click below to download our questionnaire to get you started.
Childrens%20Questionnaire%20small%20%28ac%206%29.pdf
You can e-mail the Arts Team with all your thoughts, opinions, drawings and photos by sending them to arts@island2000.org.uk . We can also e-mail you our questionnaire if you have problems downloading it. Everyone who contributes to the guide will get their name in it and will will use submitted images and drawings to illustrate the guide.
look forward to hearing from you!




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