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New exciting half term Outdoor Mission from The Hive for 5-10 year olds!


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?Agents of Greenville? takes all the best bits from games like Minecraft and HayDay and makes them LIVE!


To complete the mission, campers will plan, build and run their own city. Working in teams and using both real and digital tools, they?ll experiment, tinker and take on challenges for the chance to upgrade their prototype. They?ll power their city, make it safe, build tracks, get the water system up, earn money, grow and trade for food, overcome natural disasters and make sure it?s a really fun and happy place to live in! To win, they?ll have to play smart?.


>> City design on sketching apps >> Wooden structures with real tools >>

>> Catapults and wind turbines >> Augmented Reality bioblitz >>

>> Market trading and enterprise tools >> Farmscraper engineering >>

>> Stop-motion prototype filming >> Greenville Halloween Party >>


We are a little further than East Dulwich. We use the extensive grounds of Eltham College, SE9 4QF.

For more information and to get our full activity schedule

Go to www.thehive-kids.com/daycamp/missions/

Email [email protected]

Call 020 3291 3791

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