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Teatime Family Storytelling - every Wednesday from the 29th July at the Ivy House


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Gather together your family, grab a cuppa tea and come and be transported away into a world of magic, mystery, adventure and more at the Ivy House, every Wednesday over the summer holidays from the 29th July onwards!


Each week we'll have a different set of tales from professional storyteller and Nimble co-director, Becky Dixon, with possibly a few storytelling friends! These sessions are aimed at 4-8 year olds, and are more story-led than our tots sessions in the mornings, but older and younger children are also very welcome. We're at the wonderful Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road, Nunhead.


We'll update here with details of the stories each week - advance booking is recommended at http://nimblearts.co.uk/?page_id=1420, but if we have space, drop in will be available.


?6 PAYG, or ?5 per session when you buy a flexi-card for ?30 (also valid at our tots and Crafternoon tea sessions).


See attached flyer for full details of our Wednesday Ivy House takeover sessions!

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