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Free Kids Art Sessions Sundays in Jul & August 1pm-5pm - Peckham Rye Carpark


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What:Bold Kids&Co. - Free creative family sessions for Summer 2015

Where:Bold Tendencies - Floors 7-10,Peckham Rye Car-park, 95A Rye Ln, London SE15 4TG, United Kingdom

When: Every Sunday Afternoon in August and July

Time:1pm-5pm


Every week we have:

- Children and Parent Yoga Sessions

- Painting Classes

- Skyline Sketching Activities on the rooftop

- A Film Screening


+ each week is a 'special' session which could be anything from Drumming, Storytelling or and introduction to Birdwatching.


The full detailed programme can be found in the education section of our site -link below:


http://boldtendencies.com/#education


We are really excited to have new kids and families join.


Come.Bring your friends. We look forward to seeing you


Bold Tendencies Team

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BOLD VIEW BOOK LAUNCH/BIG COLOUR EVENT

20th Sept. Bold Tendencies


This coming Sunday at BOLD KIDS AND CO. we are launching our own panoramic colouring book of London as seen from the roof of the Rye Lane CarPark. This is 'Tianju Duan's Bold View - A Panoramic Colouring Book of London'


To mark the new book's publication we are inviting kids to come and do a mass colouring-in session on the roof. We will be on the roof from 1pm until 3pm.


You will also have the opportunity to buy or order a copy of the book in one of two formats:


- Hand crafted postcards set (16 colouring cards each set) ?5

- Hand crafted, signed and numbered, limited edition hard cover concertina book, pre-order ?50


COME ALONG. GET COLOURING !

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