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Wild Writing: Creative holiday club on Friday 21st Feb for 4-12 year olds in Dulwich


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WILD WRITING

Friday 21st February

9am ? 4pm

Shorter day of 9am ? 1pm available for all children and essential for 4 year olds


Outdoor creative writing inspired by Forest School skills and exploring nature.


At Bell House, Dulwich


Join us for our popular Wild Writing holiday club, filled with Forest School fun, creative writing, outdoor play, art, team games, den building, campfire cooking and lots more!


Ages 4 -12 years


Cost: ?70 full day, ?40 half day.

5% sibling discount

Subsidised places available to anyone who feels the cost is preventing their child from accessing our event; please email for details.


The day will be run by Holly Dabbs, a qualified teacher and Forest School leader and Sarah Parrott, a qualified teacher and Writing consultant.


For more information and bookings, email Sarah at [email protected] or see https://www.writesparks.co.uk/classes/


Bell House, 27 College Road, Dulwich, SE21 7BG:

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