Keep the whole family happy this half term with one of these cool events.

Not Now Bernard at Polka Theatre, Wimbledon, from Friday, February 12, to Thursday, February 21

David McKee’s enormously popular children’s book is adapted for the stage alongside two other funny monster stories in this 60 minute show for three to eight year olds. Tickets cost £13.50 for adults and children, £10 concessions. Go to polkatheatre.com

Your Local Guardian: One of the promotional pictures for "Frozen".

Sing-a-Long-a Frozen at New Wimbledon Theatre on Monday, February 15

Frozen fever is still going strong and this screening of the modern Disney classic features a live host who guides you through the interactive show, teaches you how to use your free props bag, warms up your vocal chords and teaches you some dance moves in order to bring the movie to life. Tickets cost £15.90. Go to atgtickets.com/Wimbledon

Super Camps

At Blenheim High School, Epsom; Blackheath High School; Duraven School, Streatham; Homefield Prep School, Sutton; Knole Academy, Sevenoaks; Putney High School; Royal Russell School, Croydon; St Dunstan’s College, Catford; Tiffin School, Kingston; Weston Green School, Thames Ditton; Whitgift School, South Croydon; Wimbledon High School.

The week-long camps have been entertaining youngsters during the holidays for 20 years and now operate in 80 locations. There are multi-activity courses, outdoorsy adventures and special courses in science, cooking and arts and crafts. Camps cost in the region of £42 a day or £168 for the week. Go to supercamps.co.uk

Dramabuds’ Cinderella Camp at Carshalton Beeches Baptist Church from 10am to noon on Monday, February 15, to February 18.

Little ones aged four to eight year olds will be able to bring Cinderella to life for a performance to family and friends. There will be the chance to play the characters, create scenery and perfect song and dance moves while making friends. The week-long course costs £60. Go to dramabuds.co.uk

Junior golf half-term camp at Central London Golf Centre, Wandsworth, from Monday, February 15, to Friday, February 19.

Children of all levels can spend a week learning and improving their golf, complete with coaching, challenges, competitions and tasks. It costs £30 for 9am to noon or £45 from noon to 3pm. Go to clgc.co.uk

CATS-inspired performing arts week at Putney High School from 9.30am to 3.30pm from Monday, February 15, to Thursday, February 18.

Little Voices’ course for four to 16-year-olds gives aspiring young actors the chance to learn a script, be part of a show, meet new people, sing, act and dance – all in four days. At the end, everyone will get a DVD of the performance and final day. The course costs £160. Go to littlevoices.org.uk

Open Air Fit Kids’ Camp at Wandsworth Common from 9.30am to 12.30pm from Monday, February 15, to Friday, February 19.

Split into two age groups – four to eight and nine to 14 – the multi-activity sessions are hosted by guest coaches and feature sports and games such as softball, lacrosse, football, tag rugby, quick cricket, mixed martial arts and athletics. Sessions cost £21 or £99 for all five mornings. Go to openairfit.com

Dandelion Theatre Arts’ dance and singing workshop at Langley Vale Village Hall, Epsom, from 9.30am to 3pm on Thursday, February 18, and Friday, February 19.

Learn songs and dances from the Descendants, the Disney film about the teen offspring of some of its movies’ most-loved villains. At the end of the week, there’s a performance on stage for friends and family. The workshop costs £60. Go to dandeliontheatrearts.co.uk