As adopted citizens of Schaarbeek, my family is obviously a big fan of the donkey (it’s the symbol of the commune), so a donkey farm is a must. That’s what Bart and Inge Sels have created with De Hoef in Messelbroek, Flemish Brabant. There is a special chance to get to know the donkeys better on 27 August, with an introductory visit for smaller kids from 9.30 to 12.00. Older kids from six to 12 are invited on 23 and 28 August at 9.00. But it’s always possible to take a trip with the animals through the beautiful Brabant countryside. The farm will have accommodation for a longer stay starting next March, and they’ll also organise birthday parties for kids over five. www.dehoef.com
There’s still time to join in the Witches and Wizards parcours at the Museum of Natural Sciences in Brussels, in three languages, with a sheet of clues that you can pick up at the entrance. The Museum, don’t forget, has free entry every first Wednesday of the month from 13.00. www.naturalsciences.be
On 26 August, as tradition demands, Ostend will say goodbye to its summer season with Fin d’Saison, an afternoon of activities for everyone at five locations along the seafront, starting at 14.00. A kite-making workshop is followed by a competition flying the new kites, with prizes for the best one and the one that stays in the air longest. The contest requires a reservation by 24 August, which can be done via email at cultuur@oostende.be, with the child’s name and age. Other activities include music, street theatre and origami. www.oostende.be/cultuur
The Blaarmeersen recreation park in Ghent has boats and pedalos to rent, but maybe you’d prefer a canoe or a kayak trip along the Leie, all the way into the centre of the city? It’s even possible to do it at night by torchlight – real torches, that is, not the battery-operated kind. The minimum age to participate is 10, and the smallest group is also 10. Elsewhere in the park, there’s a jungle gym in the woods, a beach with supervised swimming, miniature golf, a playground, fishing and camping. www.tinyurl.com/blaarmeersen
Remember last week we mentioned the chance to play football on the hallowed ground of Sint-Truiden team STVV’s stadium? Well, the town also offers street soccer for children over six, every day on the playground at Koekeplein Sint-Pieter and Frederik de Renaisselaan. No need to reserve, just show up. For more information, call 011.70.17.70.
Finally, the town of Lier in Antwerp province hosts the fascinating exhibition Verzameld Lier – Lier Verzamelt, based around collections of every sort, from old postcards to local lace to views of the Sint-Gummarus church. Many children love to collect things, and this might just be the inspiration for a life-long passion. The exhibition runs until 26 August, from 10.00 to 12.00 and from 13.00 to 17.00, in the Timmermans-Opsomerhuis. The museum is also looking for photos of local people with an unusual object that tells a story about themselves or the town. That’ll be another great exhibition to look out for later. www.bruegelland.be/lierverzamelt
And also:
Aviflora in Ingelmunster in West Flanders is a family park with lots of attractions for kids
The Hallepoort museum in Brussels is a castle in the middle of the city, telling the local history – with video guide for kids
http://www.kmkg-mrah.be/nl/node/2045
Go on a Bat walk in Huizingen in Flemish Brabant on 24 August
http://tinyurl.com/huizingenbats
Bouncy castle festival in Tremelo in Flemish Brabant
http://tinyurl.com/bouncytremelo
Summer workshops in M hka in Antwerp on 23-24 August
http://tinyurl.com/MuKHAworkshop
Plate-painting workshop in Zolder in Limburg on 29 August (and more)
http://tinyurl.com/zolderworkshops
Snow globe workshop in Hasselt
http://tinyurl.com/snoglobehasselt
Trommelbos percussion workshop in Neerpelt in Limburg on 28 August
Contributions to this article were made by Olga Hope