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Free August summer holiday 'plant fun' activities

Come and enjoy a range of fun arts and crafts and games for children age 4+


10am-12pm and 2-4pm


Tuesday 19th August

Make your own nature picture frame for your favourite photo


Wednesday 20th August

Plant memory games


Tuesday 26th August

Become a plant explorer and discover plants and bugs in our garden


Wednesday 27th August

Be inspired by nature using a variety of arts and crafts materials


The South London Botanical Institute

323 Norwood Road

London SE24 9AQ

020 8674 5787


www.slbi.org.uk

[email protected]

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