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Captured on the Rye get lots of recommendations on here, they do screen printing parties for

kids. I imagine a group of 12 year olds would enjoy designing and printing their own T shirt?

Not so local, but quick and easy from Peckham Rye overground, All Star Lanes in Shoreditch is a great bowling venue.

What about the extreme aqua splash at the Olympic pool (quite easy to get to on the overground. I have heard good things from children who have been to parties there.

https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowUserReviews-g186338-d6440166-r221942367-London_Aquatics_Centre-London_England.html

Hi Capitals. Happy to discuss options for a creative party for your son and friends at Captured on the Rye. The older children can really get to grips with the design aspects of the sessions and is a great solution for what can be a tricky age to cater for. Thanks Cactus for the recommendation.

lousmith Wrote:

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> Hi Capitals. Happy to discuss options for a

> creative party for your son and friends at

> Captured on the Rye. The older children can really

> get to grips with the design aspects of the

> sessions and is a great solution for what can be a

> tricky age to cater for. Thanks Cactus for the

> recommendation.



I'd also say a screen printing party (maybe with pizza!?) would be great for 12 yr old - Lou is a talented artist and great with kids too!

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