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Kids Clay Workshop Mondays & Fridays!


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Come along to the Kids Clay Workshop and make a step-by-step project in clay. We make a different project each week using air-hardening clay which we paint at the end. Last week's project was owls. Come along, get creative and take your object home! Aimed at kids aged 3-5 years (and 2 yr old siblings can join in). Grown up help needed in patches. It's ?7.70 per child & ?7 for siblings PAYG, or ?7 (& ?6 for siblings) when you book 6 sessions. Please book ahead online when possible (drop ins also welcome) www.kidsclayworkshop.com


Mondays 10.30?11.20am, East Dulwich Community Centre

46?50 Darrell Road, SE22 9NL

​​Fridays 10.30 ? 11.20am, The Scout Hut, 212 Bellenden Road, SE15 4BY

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