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KIds Clay Workshops on over Christmas! For ages 3-8 yrs & 5-10 yrs


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Hello! Hope everyone is getting their tree and dusting down the tinsel. You will be pleased to hear that some entertainment is at hand too as KIDS CLAY WORKSHOP has some CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY Sessions! Please check age groups, project and venue before you book! I've changed the age groups slightly so there are also sessions up to age 10. DATES below! Ages 3?8 years (younger kids will need some grown up help!). Ages 5?10 years (younger kids may need some grown up help!). For more info on age groups please see website under 'Workshops' www.kidsclayworkshop.com ​

Friday 20th Dec 10-11am Making a Chrismassy Bowl (handy for a present!) at St Clements & St Peter's Church Hall, off Barry Road SE22 0HW


Sunday 29th Dec 10?11am ? AGE 3?8 years Making a Winter Bear Face Sunday 29th Dec 11.30?12.30pm ? AGE 5?10 years Making a Christmas or Winter Cottage at Bellenden Road Scout Hut, 212 Bellenden Road SE15 4BY


Friday 3rd Jan 10?11am ? AGE 3?8 years Making Penguins Friday 3rd Jan 11.30am?12.30pm ? AGE 5?10 years Making Pencil holders at St Clements & St Peter's Church Hall, off Barry Road SE22 0HW Classes are ?8. More info on the website under 'Workshops' and bookings online: www.kidsclayworkshop.com

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