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45 Minutes Peace - Feb 17th 10am - FREE ONLINE FAMILY EVENT


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"5 Minutes Peace", one of the most popular children's books of all time! As parents and carers it's something that sometimes we all wait for... that "5 Minutes Of Peace?.

Well wait no more! Amigo's Magic and OlympiCubs have an awesome FREE half term show offering parents and families "45 Golden Minutes of Peace".

As two of the busiest entertainers in London we have now done 100?s of online Zoom shows/parties for thousands of people and are combining together to give something back.

Our objective is simple, to entertain families for 45 minutes, provide smiles, blossom those smiles into laughter and allow parents to have a cup of tea (perhaps even a biscuit as well) as you sit down and watch together.

OlmypiCubs will be on hand to take your little ones on a virtual Dinosaur adventure, get active with a virtual street dance and get everyone involved in an interactive quiz that can be played through your device!

We'll then go on a journey to Hogwarts, where we'll get to meet Amigo from Amigo?s Magic and take part in his amazing magic show. As a proud Magic Circle member, his magic is tailored especially for families and ?live? from Dumbledore's study!

So parents and carers, get ready to grab a cup of tea, sit back, relax, as we take you on a journey out of this world ? literally.

We only have a limited amount of links and you will need to request one. We ask kindly that if you request a link that you look to use it, if not you could potentially be denying a parent and carer that golden 45 minutes of peace ;)

If you have any questions please don?t hesitate to get in touch.

The dinosaur bit will be aimed at 4 - 6/7 and then there will be a quiz and dance aimed at 4 - 9 and then the magic at the end will be aimed at 5 - 11 age range - so hopefully something for everyone

Please contact us through www.amigosmagic.co.uk and we will then send you a link

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