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FREE Creative Writing Taster Session for Children


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Come and join us for a FREE Creative Writing taster session for children aged 9-13 years at the brand new Moon Lane Books, Stanstead Road, SE23, on Saturday 21st April from 10-11am.


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Write Sparks inspire young writers and help to advance their progress and attainment in English. Created by former teacher and Head of English, Sarah Parrott, Write Sparks will be running weekly Saturday morning Creative Writing classes for 9-13 year olds from 21st April- 26th May at the brand new Moon Lane Books, SE23.


From 28th April (after our taster session), the 'Inspire' group for reluctant writers will run from 9:45-10:45 and the 'Elevate' group, for those who love to write, from 11-12.


Cost: ?75 for the half term


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We will also be running an inspiring and fun Easter holiday course from 9th- 13th April, 10-12 each day.


Cost: ?150 for the week


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*Brand New* sessions for 7-9 year olds at Smallprint Books, Forest Hill booking now!


Join Sarah Parrott on the third Saturday of each month for two hours packed with mysteries, games, drama and creative writing! We?ll explore strange happenings, develop characters and play with words. Come along to develop your writing skills with a specialist teacher, in a fun and relaxed environment.


Dates at Smallprint: 21st April, 19th May, 16th June, 21st July


2-4pm


Suitable for 7-9 year olds (drop off class)


?20 per session


Pre-booking via [email protected]


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For information and bookings, please contact [email protected]

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