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WILDTHINGS WEEKEND * 12/13 July from 10am-4pm * at Grow Mayow Community Garden Project SE26 4JA


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GET INTO THE GARDEN AND LET YOUR KIDS GROW!


Get back to nature with the kids this summer at Grow Mayow Community Garden Project's WILDTHINGS WEEKENDS this weekend, the 12th & 13th of July, from 10:00-16:00 at Grow Mayow Community Garden Project in Mayow Park, Mayow Road, Sydenham, SE26 4JA.


WILDTHINGS will get to a spooky start with author Eva Katzler on Saturday at 10am when she reads her latest book for children Florentine and Pig and the Spooky Forest Adventure! There's nothing like a good monster-catching expedition to kick off a fabulous day making and exploring in the garden.


Then get your children aged 0-6 growing with Nature Kids from 11:00 - 12:30, when we will be exploring the pond and garden critters through nature based activities and crafts.


There's also a Don't Trash Nature recycled art poster competition from 12:00-16:00, Nature Builders at 13:00 for ages 4-11, Pop Up Drop In documentary screenings for adults from 14:00 and Garden Tales with Amanthi at 15:00.


Sunday's events start at 11:00 with Permaculture Kids, a growing and making workshop for ages 7-11, where they will look at waste and recycling and make natural stain art and then more Don't Trash Nature recycled art from 12:00, Garden Tales at 13:00 and the very popular Sticks & Slingshots workshop from 14:00 with all the sticks and stuff you need to have fun for free, anytime, anywhere there are sticks.


Details for the July WILDTHINGS WEEKENDS can be downloaded at www.thelittlegreenscreen.org/WILDTHINGSJULY.pdf or email [email protected].


Events take place rain or shine so wear suitable stuff! And there will be coffee, tea, cakes and light refreshments (including popcorn and ice cream) available in the Garden.


WILDTHINGS WEEKENDS

Family Nature Events at Grow Mayow Community Garden Project

OUTDOOR NATURE STUFF FOR KIDS

POP UP DOCUMENTARY STUFF FOR ADULTS


p.s.

Sad you can't make it in July? Then join us on the 09th and 10th of August!

www.thelittlegreenscreen.org/WILDTHINGSAUGUST.pdf

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