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Kids Podcasting Club at The Ivy House for ages 8+ starting Tuesday 26th July


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Just four days until our 'Local' themed Summer Podcast Club at The Ivy House for children aged 8+


If your child loves talking, listening to the radio or podcasts, writing or just fancies getting involved, we're running a four day podcast club based on the theme of LOCAL for children on the following dates:


Tuesday 26th June 11am - 1pm, ?12.50 each or ?20 for two children booking together

Wednesday 27th June 11am - 1pm, ?12.50 each or ?20 for two children booking together

Monday 1st August 11am - 1pm, ?12.50 each or ?20 for two children booking together

Tuesday 2nd August 11am - 1pm, ?12.50 each or ?20 for two children booking together


It is a four day course, but feel free to come along to just one or two of the dates if you're not around for all four!

We'll be working together to create a local podcast episode and covering interviewing, jingles and advert trails, reports, basic editing and much more audio fun!


Email us on [email protected] or PM us on here to reserve your spot, and make sure to book for two children to get a discount!


All the best,


The WordPlay Team

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

Here's the intro episode we created recently with two young podcast hosts for The Foyles Storybox Podcast, covering events and activities across the Foyles stores throughout London:


https://soundcloud.com/foyles/welcome-to-the-foyles-storybox-podcast


Get your kids podcasting - our club starts on Tuesday!

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