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Nimble Arts Virtual Summer Club 27.07 - 21.08 and Anytime Adventures open for booking online


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It's been a tough few months for Nimble Arts having to make the very difficult decision not to open over Easter and May and to stay closed over Summer (you can see our full reasoning behind this decision at www.nimblearts.co.uk) but we are thrilled to announce our Virtual Holiday Club for 4-11's is now open for booking!


Our Nimble Adventurers (7-11) and Mini Adventurers (4-6) interactive online club will be running from 27th July - 21st August. You can book 1-4 weeks with a week costing ?30 per family or 4 weeks for the discounted price of ?100 and pay by card, childcare voucher or tax free childcare. Every day is a brand new fun-packed adventure including 2-3 live Zooms across the week, age-specific unique daily workouts exclusively from the Les Mills 'Born to Move' programme (see a sneak peak https://www.lesmills.com/avengers/), personalised interaction with our characters through secure parent-monitored Class Dojo accounts 10am - 4pm, team challenges, work-sharing and LOADS to make, learn and do from the Nimblino Universe.


Watch the intro video to the club https://youtu.be/JiBXAmKuBcM


And then find out everything you need to know and book https://www.nimblearts.co.uk/nimble-adventurers-live


You can take part live 10am - 4pm or dip in and out whenever suits you and your family. We've worked with parent feedback to create a much more accessible programme and know this one will be our best yet!


We also have our last two adventures all packaged up into ANYTIME ADVENTURES - where else could you visit Ancient Rome and learn some Latin one day, and then be fighting off a dinosaur attack the next? Buy each adventure for ?10 or both for ?18 in our SHOP https://www.nimblearts.co.uk/shop- ideal independent fun for KS2 confident readers, or home-school/weekend activities with parental support for younger children or those who may need more support with independent reading.


And if you have 7-11s you might want to know a bit more about NIMBLE TV - a brand new weekly subscription activity service launching in September where children can create, produce and star in their own Nimble TV shows every week from home - you can find our more here: https://www.nimblearts.co.uk/nimble-tv


We can't wait for you to join us or to see you in October when we very much hope to have our doors open again at Goodrich School for our drop-off holiday club,


Stay safe and well and see you in the Nimblino Universe!


The Nimble Arts Team

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