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Arty & Crafty are pleased to announce the launch of our website (http://ArtyandCrafty.weebly.com) and the addition of a new day to our schedule: Monday mornings.


Starting from this Monday the 23rd of June we will be offering another arts and crafts class for toddlers and their parents/nanny/carer.


When: Monday/Friday Mornings


Where: Christ Church, 263 Barry Road, East Dulwich, SE22 OJT

(1 min walk from Dulwich Library)


Time: Mondays: 09:30 ? 10:20


Fridays: 10:00 ? 10:50


Price: ?6.50 per session


Places must be booked in advance.



These classes help children to


- Use their imagination


- Help develop creative and design skills


- Improve hand and eye co-ordination


- Learn about textures, colours, shapes and patterns


- Socialise with other toddlers and make friends


- Develop fine motor skills


- Explore a variety of artistic techniques and materials




Each lesson is themed and you can take away your wonderful creations. All this without the mess at home and its great fun too!


We provide all materials including long-sleeved paint aprons.


For more information including photos please visit our website: [ArtyandCrafty.weebly.com]




For further enquiries or to book your place please email: [email protected] or phone Emmy on 075 1107 5117 or Ric on 077 0449 6276 .




Looking forward to hearing from you


Emmy and Ric


Arty & Crafty

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