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All day club for under 5s at the Honor Oak Community Centre


Kimmy1080

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Looking for good quality activities under one roof at a time that suits you and your little one(s)?


Four child-friendly businesses have teamed up to bring you everything you need to entertain your little ones on TUESDAYS from 10am-3pm at the Honor Oak Community Centre.


We have:


Tea Dance for Little People offering creative themed crafts and visual arts/storytelling;

Tippee Toes offering a fantastic soft play and bouncy castle range with music workshops;

Delicous most Nutritious delivering children's cookery workshops as well as providing a fantastic, well run cafe with healthy but tasty snacks and lunches for both adults and children;

Secret Adventurer's Club delivering super fun, creative outdoor activities and gardening.


There are a schedule of themed activities provided in the morning and repeated again in the afternoon. Please see attached details for further information.


Find us at:


Honor Oak Community Centre

Turnham Road

SE4


There is ample parking space in this residential area. If you are coming by public transport, the following buses stop very close to the centre:


484

P4

343

P12


Do come along and pay us a visit. Every month, we will have a special offer. Tomorrow is our last day of our January Blues offer (wear something blue and receive ?2.00 off).


Hope to see some more faces in the coming weeks.


We have an Easter Egg Hunt event coming up so keep in touch for further details. PM if you would like to go on our club's distribution list where we will inform you of up and coming events and you will be the first to hear of our monthly offers!


Best wishes


Kim

All-in-one under 5s

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