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The WordPlay team (myself and Leon) run radio, podcast & audio projects for children ? some of your kids may have already scripted & performed their very own radio plays at our radio workshops or they may have created their own podcast at one of our clubs.


Our next exciting podcast project is being held at The Ivy House starting Tuesday 26th July.

We are running a four day summer podcast club for children aged 8-16 at The Ivy House and the theme will be ?LOCAL?! So we invite the local kids to interpret this any way they like, and working together as a group, they will produce a podcast including all the jingles & idents, conducting their own interviews and reports, and trails/adverts.


The podcast course will be held at The Ivy House on the following dates from 11am-1pm:

Tuesday 26th July

Wednesday 27th July

Tuesday 2nd August

Wednesday 3rd August


By the end of the 4 days, the children in the club will have created their very own podcast episode which we will post online for all to hear!


Tickets cost ?50 per child for the whole course, but if two children book together, it will cost only ?40 each (or ?80 for the pair), so get your child to bring a friend along and you will receive a lovely discount!


Spaces are limited so do book ASAP if your children would like to get involved in local podcasting ? for the children, by the children!


Just to get your audio juices flowing, here?s a very short clip of two young hosts interviewing their brother, Noah, on his view on immigration. At a recent WordPlay club, Indigo & Lola decided their podcast should be about the news, all from the perspective of 12 year olds:




Their full episode will be up on our website shortly, so stay tuned!


For more info about what we do, head to our website http://www.wordplayeducation.co.uk/ and to buy your ticket, visit the events page http://www.wordplayeducation.co.uk/events


We look forward to hearing from you and your lovely creative (and talkative) children!


Zoe & Leon

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