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Hi All


Just to let you know we will be holding children's events at The Dish & the Spoon throughout August beginning this week.


Crafty Cooks - Children's cookery classes, suitable for ages 2-9 will take place at 9.30-10.30am & 11-12am on Thursday 1st August & Thursday 8th August. The children will be cook a different recipe at each session with something to take home at the end of it. Cost ?7 per class. For all enquiries or bookings please contact Heather at [email protected] or call 07890154651


Also starting this week we have the popular provider Tippee Toes holding 75 minute long entertainment sessions, suitable for 2-6year olds on Fridays (except Friday 23rd) 10.30-11.45 the sessions will involve: singing along to favourite songs & movement, story telling, fun crafts, parachute play & bubbles! These sessions are pre book only ?6 per child/?10 for 2 siblings. To book your child's place contact [email protected]


Back by popular demand we have Tea Dance for Little People coming in on Tuesday 20th, Wednesday 21st & Thursday 22nd August between 10-11.30. They will be storytelling, playing music, leading the kids in movement & heuristic play with dishes & spoons. Suitable for up to 5year olds. ?7.50 per child/?3.50 under 1s & siblings. To book please contact TDLP at [email protected] or 07817176018.


Thank you & hope to see you at some of the activities.

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