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Kids Clay Workshop ? EASTER workshops for kids age 3-8 years!


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The Kids Clay Workshop has some EASTER workshops for kids aged 3-8 years. Come and make a step-by-step project in clay! Workshops making different projects:

Fri 13th April 9.45-10.45am & 11.15am?12.15pm at St Clements & St Peter's church hall, off Barry Rd SE22 0HW and Mon 16th April 10.30?11.30am at The Scout Hut, 212 Bellenden Rd SE15 4BY.

It's ?7.70 per kid & ?7 for siblings, please see website for details & book in advance online. www.kidsclayworkshop.com

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