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Creative workshops for kids in half term @ The Doodle Bar in Battersea


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This half term, The Doodle Bar in Battersea(directly next to Battersea Park) is offering a range of activities for children, aged 4 ? 9. Each activity will take place at 10am-12pm and tickets cost ?10 per workshop.


Why not come along for the morning, have some lunch and then head to the park in the afternoon?


Workshops for the week commencing 27 October are as follows :


Monday ? Spoon puppets with Tangled Tales (Lambeth Country fair)

Tuesday ? Halloween arts and craft with Captain Cookie and The Minnow Club (Camp Bestival)

Wednesday ? Storytelling, 3d Dragon mask making and creative writing with Margaret Bateson-Hill (The Dragon Racer series)

Thursday ? Felt bags, sewing and applique with The Old School Club


Kids (and adults) will also be able to make, bake and eat their own pizzas in workshops run by Well Kneaded on Monday, Wednesday & Thursday. Please drop in from 11.30am ? 1pm.


Drinks & snacks will be available to buy on the day.


Booking is essential, please visit http://www.thedoodlebar.com and book tickets via the calendar.

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