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Hello,


We (Zoe & Leon) are looking for some willing parents of children aged 8-13(ish) to give us some feedback about birthday parties that we offer. We run radio drama making workshops, and we have just started running radio parties for children and would like some feedback about what parents actually want when they hire in entertainment for their children's parties or events.


We are based in East Dulwich and would like to meet up with parents just to let you all know what we do and what the children get up to during one of our radio drama parties, and simply would like some feedback. We could kill two birds and meet at a local cafe and chat while we have tea and cake!


If anyone fancies meeting, or would like to know more about what happens in a radio party, do get in touch!


All the best,


Zoe & Leon


P.S Here is a link to our website if you fancy a browse:

http://www.wordplayeducation.co.uk/

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Thanks to all of you who gave us great feedback about our radio parties for children. If anyone else would like to meet up to discuss and share ideas, we are offering discounted birthday parties for all participants!


Do get in touch if you have a birthday party coming up and are in need of some entertainment!


Best Wishes,


Zoe & Leon

http://www.wordplayeducation.co.uk/

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