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Bumble Box at Copper Beech Cafe this Saturday: Time to reconnect with your kids


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Bumble Box family activity kits are designed to bring busy families together for a heatlhy dose of fun. Like our kits, these sessions, at Copper Beech Cafe in Dulwich, are designed for parents and their little ones to be partners in making and doing together.


Connect with your little ones without the burden of coming up with the ideas... come along to a Bumble Box Family-time Session, grab a coffee or snack from the cafe, and get stuck in doing something worthwhile and meaningful together. We?ll provide all the supplies and inspiration to get you started?


Here?s what we?ll get up to in upcoming sessions?


February 10, 2-3pm: Architecture. Join us for a tower building competition and come away with an architecture scavenger hunt card to inspire interesting conversation as you walk the pavements with your littles.


March 10, 2-3pm: Growing. We?ll be planting seeds and weaving climbing frames for summer flowers. Come along to dig in.


Note to parents: Our sessions are designed for parents and their children (aged 3 & up) and since our mission is to help parents to connect with their children, parents should come along ready to get stuck in and Bumble about alongside their smalls.


Only ?3 per child. Please purchase one ticket per child attendee. Parents join free ... Book here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/bumble-box-family-time-stay-and-play-tickets-41493848217?aff=es2

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