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10% off MAMA.codes children's coding classes and Christmas workshops


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Need something to keep your children entertained while finishing off Christmas shopping?


https://mama.codes/code-clubs/?fbclid=IwAR3cP2N2pOTs5ZPNbR4Rb7qRtu20RASsS_Bj4OCj8c_g-gwRhJdp2hMssqU#Herne%20Hill/Dulwich


We have lots of workshops coming up over the Christmas break, and new Dulwich & Herne Hill classes starting in January (and if you can't see anything that suits, we also do private sessions for groups of 1-6 children).


*Book any of these classes using the code MCEARLYBIRD10 before midnight on Friday to get 10% off.


CHRISTMAS WORKSHOPS 2018 - 2019

East Dulwich Picturehouse

Sunday 16th December

10am - 11:30am, (?18 own tablet, ?20 hired tablet)


Edward Alleyns Clubhouse (Burbage Road)

Monday 17th December, Friday 4th January and Monday 7th January

9:30am - 11:30am (?25 own tablet, ?30 hired tablet)


JANUARY CLASSES 2019

The Goose Green Centre

Mondays: 2pm - 2:40pm

(?9.50 own tablet, ?11 hired tablet)


Fision Fitness (Herne Hill)

Tuesdays: 4pm - 4:45pm

(?9.50 own tablet, ?11 hired tablet)


Do PM me if you have any questions!

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