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Nimble Arts Easter 2017 Creative Holiday Club @ Heber School 3-13 April - LIMITED SPACE


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A quick update for anyone needing creative childcare or unique entertainment for their 4-11 year olds between 8am - 6pm 3rd - 13th April...some days of our Easter Club are now very limited so we recommend booking as soon as possible.


**BOOKING UPDATE BELOW AS OF 10th MARCH 2017**


WEEK ONE: Heber School, Heber Road, SE22 9LA


Monday 3rd April: Nimble Times Can you create your own online newspaper complete with fabulous photos, stunning scoops, perplexing puzzles and hard-hitting headlines? Of course you can! **6 x 4-5 SPACES , 10 x 6-11 SPACES**


Tuesday 4th April: Join the Circus Throw, catch, balance and wobble your way through a huge range of circus skills, learn to make balloon animals and create your own clown costume.**LIMITED SPACE FOR ALL AGES**


Wednesday 5th April: Woodland Wonderland Get up close and personal with some wriggly woodland creatures, make a bird box and your own animal tail! **LIMITED SPACE FOR ALL AGES**


Thursday 6th April: Knight School Reckon you have what it takes to become one of Sir Looselot?s Lionhearts? Take part in tournaments, create your noble knight or punky princess head gear and make a medieval movie trailer! **LIMITED SPACE FOR ALL AGES**


Friday 7th April: Time Machine What if you had the power to travel through time and space? Immerse yourself in a day of drama and create artefacts during your journey through past, present and future. **LOTS OF SPACE STILL AVAILABLE**


WEEK 2:


Monday 10th April: Carnival Caper Take a trip to Rio ? dance, dress up and make music at the Nimble Carnival! **10 x 4-5 SPACES, 15 * 6-11 SPACES**


Tuesday 11th April: Head to Toe Engage in some ?jeanious? upcycling, design your own t-shirts, make some amazing accessories and strut your stuff on the Nimble Catwalk. **15 x 4-5 SPACES, 20 x 6-11 SPACES**


Wednesday 12th April: Animation Station Enter cartoon heaven: professional animation, cartoon drawing and minion-themed makes! **12 x 4-5 SPACES, 18 x 6-11 SPACES**


Thursday 13th April: Neverland Head for the second star on the right and fly into a world of Peter Pan, pirates and pandemonium! Story-telling, shadow making and clay characters! **6 x 4-5 SPACES, 23x 6-11 SPACES**


We are Ofsted registered and offer payment via childcare voucher. All booking and payment can be made through our online form at www.nimbleart.co.uk or email [email protected]

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