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FREE EVENT! Sustainable Play: 60+ cardboard crafts and games for an earth-kind home by Sydney Pierce


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Looking for something to do with the kids on Saturday 21st May? Village Books has the answer for you with a free drop in session with Sydney Piercey!


Sydney will be outside Village Books ready to demonstrate some games and craft activities from her new book Sustainable Play.


Filled with 60+ creative, accessible and plastic-free projects and play ideas, Sustainable Play is packed with crafts and games to enjoy with your children on slow, rainy or drawbridge days at home. Sydney provides you with budget-friendly, easy-to-follow ideas to play and create in this handbook, inspired by her family?s love of the simple things.


From step-by-step projects to create magical toys from your leftover cereal boxes to joy-filled games using everyday objects from around your home, Sustainable Play will equip you with the inspiration you need to entertain your children in a creative, stimulating and sustainable way ? being kind to the planet in the process.


?I adore Sydney?s approach to play? good for our planet, and good for our souls too.? ? Daisy Upton, author of Five Minute Mum


*This is a free drop in session. Sydney will be at Village Books on Saturday 21st May from 2pm to 3.30pm and will be demonstrating some of the games in her book. Do drop by and say hello to Sydney!*

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