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Virtual holiday club running from today until end of next week by Nimble Arts


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Sharing a post from Nimble Arts (fantastic holiday club) who have used their creative skills to come up with a VIRTUAL holiday club this Easter :) ?20 per family so a complete bargain and saviour for working parents like me!


For more info and to register click here [https://www.nimblearts.co.uk/nimble-adventurers-live]


As promised we have been working hard to bring the magic and creativity of Nimble Arts directly into your home while we're all in lockdown. And today we're opening sign up for our Nimble Adventurers Creative Virtual Holiday Club for 4-11's from 6th - 17th April! The registration fee is only ?20 per family (not on Magic Booking but via a sign up form - see below!) - have a watch of the introductory video to see what it's all about:




The daily adventures are designed around a narrative that will come to life the more parents and carers play along - you can go really big here throwing yourself into the missions each day, or help your children get set up with what they need and then escape for a little time just sitting and staring...! We haven't differentiated the adventures by age - again this is something you can bring to life for a 4 year old, 8 year old, 10 year old - whoever you've got! They can meet the challenges at their own level. They'll have an online 'class' on a system called Class Dojo to join (with you managing the login) where they can post everything they've made and get live feedback with children their age.


We'd recommend a daily timetable of:


10.00 - 10.15 Crack the code sent each morning on Class Dojo (you'll get a login for this when you sign up) and read through the daily tasks


10.15 - 11.15 Task 1


11.15 - 11.45 Break


11.45 - 12.45 Task 2


12.45 - 1.30 Lunch


1.30 - 2.30 Task 3


2.30 - 3.00 Break


3.00 - 4.00 Task 4


Then at 4pm children will receive a message on the success of their mission! If you're ready to sign up visit: https://www.nimblearts.co.uk/nimble-adventurers-live ... and then await further instructions and a top secret message from Professor Nimblino!


We really look forward to you joining us and sending all best wishes for a healthy and happy few weeks!


The Nimble Arts Team


[email protected]


0333 014 2576

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Not sure if you can still sign up but this is a great way of supporting a business in the area that cannot run owing to the situation with Coronavirus - I've had a peek at day 1 and it is full of fun stuff, from making a rocket booster pack and disguise to writing and recording your own little rascal rap :)
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