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Register now for our Stay 'n' Paint workshop for children aged 3-7 years and we have added a special baby edition for ages 9 months - 24 months at Albrighton Community Centre in East Dulwich. Led by childcare professionals Geraldine Honger and Aisha Samuel.


Our Stay 'N' Paint workshop is aimed to give children the opportunity to explore their emotions through expressive art. Each workshop will encourage children to tap into their imagination while promoting their personal, social and emotional development. A fun recreational approach to enhance children's emotional language through the creativity of art.


Our theme for the workshop is happiness , children are asked to bring in an item of their choice which represents this emotion. At the end of the workshop children will be given their own photo frame to take home with their picture inside. A nice memory to hang on the walls in their home. Mindful music will be played during the workshop to relax the minds of our little artists.


All art supplies provided


Photo frame included


Refreshments: water/fruit (Please do advise us by email if your child has any allergies)


60 minute workshop. ?8 for children ?3 for Accompanying Adults


Places are limited to 10 children


Date:

Saturday 16th March 2019

Saturday 30th March 2019

Saturday 6th April 2019


Time: 11am-12noon


Buses: 40, 176, 484. 185


Nearest stations: Denmark Hill, East Dulwich


For more information please contact us on: [email protected]


Purchase Tickets at:

www.stay-n-paint.com


Or


www.stay-n-paint1.eventbrite.co.uk (16th/30th March)

www.stay-n-paint.eventbrite.co.uk (6th April)

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