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Nimble Arts 22-26 Oct Creative Holiday Club for 4-11s at Goodrich Primary open for booking


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If you're looking for creative childcare with a difference 8am - 6.30pm **now including free breakfast** we still have spaces available for our October Half-term Creative Holiday Club from 22nd -26th October at Goodrich Primary for 4-11's.


After a very successful summer we'll now be running a 4-6 club and 7-11 cub at Goodrich throughout 2018-19 (we ill no longer be open at Heber and Horniman as Goodrich is in between!)


Join us for a new creative adventure every day explored through creative workshops with industry professionals:

Monday 22nd October: Monster Party - Make a monster movie and transform yourself into a weird and wonderful creature.


Tuesday 23rd October: Trick or Treat - Learn some mysterious magic to blow your friend?s minds and prepare your trick or treating kit for Halloween.


Wednesday 24th October: The Outer Limits - Experiment with light, and make some extraterrestrial accessories.


Thursday 25th October: Spooky Stories - Create your own spooky characters and stories and animate your imagination.


Friday 26th October: Slither and Slime Make your own super slime ball, and meet some slithery friends.


Full days cost ?48 for 8am - 5pm (flexible drop off 8 - 9.30am and pick up 4.15 - 5pm and ?6.50 for extended pick up 5 - 6.30pm. Half days 9am - 1pm or 1-5pm are available for 4-6 year olds (who can also attend all day) priced ?32.


Booking in advance required through your Magic Booking account. Visit http://www.nimblearts.co.uk/holiday-courses/ for more information or email [email protected]

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