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Summer 2017 is coming around the corner sooner than we think. We will be running a children's reading programme during the summer holidays. Children will be able to participate in small group activities which will enable them to become confident readers. Sessions will focus on making phonics fun and easy to remember. They will also have the opportunity to create their own stories and act them out. This programme will enable children to develop their reading skills in a safe and fun environment. Lets make reading fun for all!.


?For children aged 4-6 years



?​​Sessions will be held locally in Dulwich at The Albrighton Centre:37 Albrighton Road, London SE22 8AH


?1 hour sessions

??15 for one ticket which will grant you access to all four sessions

?Limited Spaces (10 children)


Date for your diary!



Timetable below:



1.Saturday 5th August 2017

2.Saturday 12th August 2017

3.Saturday 19th August 2017

4.Saturday 26th August 2017


All sessions are from 10:30am-11:30am


Like the sound of what we're offer pop down for our free taster session held on Saturday 15th July 2017 @The Albrighton Centre, 10:30am-11:30am.


Purchase tickets online at: [miniexplorerscs.eventbrite.co.uk]

Arrangements can be made to pay by cash.


Look forward to seeing you!

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