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Kids Yoga and Crafts Workshop - 1st Aug - Space 61


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Come and join me for some exciting and creative workshops interweaving yoga and crafts to explore and discover tools that help children to feel empowered and find their inner calm.

As well as taking part in a fun yoga session we will be using arts and crafts to further explore the themes of the class.

Coffee and Tea will be served for parents or carers!

-For children 4-10yrs. ?8 per child (?7 for siblings)

-2:30-3:30 on: 2nd August (please bring a recycled jar if possible!) 23rd August and 1st September


To book a place or ask any questions email: [email protected]

or visit http://floatingclouds.cloud

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