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Half-term Little Disco *Glow-in-the-dark* - Fri 17th Feb @ Ivy House in Nunhead


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Half-Term Little Disco @ Fri 17th February at 10am / 11.30am OR 1pm.

- a fun disco for everyone to enjoy!


It?s Half-Term, so mums, dads, grans and nannies: come inside, sit back, enjoy a coffee whilst we blow off the icicles with your little munchkins for the morning / afternoon. Let the kids go crazy at our Half-Term daytime disco!


You can expect our lovely lively DJ to play dance floor fillers and kids favourites along with other boredom busting activities such as bubbles, balloons, inflatables, fireworks, interactive games and competitions, prizes and a FREE disco accessory for every child.


Friday 17th February 2016

The Ivy House

40 Stuart Rd, Nunhead

SE15 3BE


Multiple discos throughout the day - book in advance to secure your tickets to avoid disappointment.


10am - 11am (under 7s)

11.30am - 12.30pm (under 7s)

1pm - 2pm (age 3-9s)- TBC

Book tickets through www.thelittlediscocompany.co.uk


UNDER 9s DISCO:

It?s Half-Term, so mums, dads, grans and nannies: come inside, sit back, enjoy a coffee whilst we blow off the icicles with your little munchkins for the morning / afternoon. Let the kids go crazy at our Half-Term daytime disco!


You can expect our lovely lively DJ to play dance floor fillers and kids favourites along with other boredom busting activities such as bubbles, balloons, inflatables, fireworks, interactive games and competitions, prizes and a FREE disco accessory for every child.


Boogie with your little ones on the dance floor and show them how you get down to the latest pop tunes and those guilty pleasure disco classics that you love to dance to. The fourteenth edition of its kind at the lovely Ivy House in Nunhead.


And if your little disco dudes and divas are a bit peckish after all that dancing, you will be delighted by the delicious lunch menu with great options for the kids too, a treat for everyone!


The perfect opportunity to catch up with local friends!


Prices Half-Term Disco Under 7s:

?7.00 p child / ?5.00 p sibling / ?2.00 p adult - If booked online in advance - booking fees apply

Babies (Under 1s) are FREE

Prices slightly more on the door


Book your tickets through

http://buytickets.at/thelittlediscocompany

All disco sessions are suitable for all ages, the later disco at 1pm is just aimed at the older ones (aged 3-9)a bit more than the earlier ones.... don't want to cramp their style!

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