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Free family nature activities, tomorrow (sat 18th), Centre for Wildlife Gardening


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Come and join us tomorrow to round off your half term by celebrating the Spring with us.


This Saturday we will have a lucky dip of nature activities to challenge children and their parents. You might find yourself making a maze for a mouse or filling a matchbox with tiny treasures!


Morning Session: 10.30am - 12.30pm for younger children (up to 7)


Afternoon Session: 1.30pm - 4.30pm for older children (7 and up)


All courses are for parents/carers and children together. Sessions are broadly aimed at either younger or older children but are flexible so if you have children of various ages come along to either or both! Contact [email protected] to book a place or drop in on the day.


These activities will take place every Saturday until March 2017 - you are welcome to come to as many of them as you like!


http://www.wildlondon.org.uk/events/2016/07/10/wonderful-wildlife-weekends-centre-wildlife-gardening?instance=28

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