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Hi Parents,


I'm excited to announce we have put on two more paint sessions on for children. Two different exciting themes for children to get messy and have fun! More info @ www.stay-n-paint.com.



Dates


Saturday 13th July 2019 (7 tickets left)


Theme: Nature - join us as our room transforms into an enchanted forest. There will be lots of different stations exploring insects, textures and materials. Putting a twist on the standard way of painting. Sensory play is a fun and engaging way for your child to excel in many developmental areas. Please be advised this will be a messy session, appropriate clothing is recommended.


Age:3-5 years


Taking Place at: Albrighton Community Centre, SE22 8AH


Time: 11am-12noon


Price: ?10


Saturday 27th July 2019


Theme: Footprint Party - Our theme for this workshop is Footprints, children will be painting one big masterpiece as a team with their feet. Different instructional games and free play will be played throughout the hour. Children will get a chance to team build and make new friends as they have to learn to communicate with each other.


Age: 3-8 years


Taking Place at: Albrighton Community Centre, SE22 8AH


Time: 11am-12noon


Price: ?10 Purchase tickets at: www.stay-n-paint.com (Events page)


* 10% Discount code if you buy 2 tickets, email us for code @ [email protected]


All Paint Supplies Provided


Refreshments provided


*Due to limited space only one parent per child

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