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10% discount offer: children's sleepover at Dulwich Picture Gallery THIS weekend


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Dulwich Picture Gallery- in the heart of Dulwich Village- is hosting its very first children's sleepover this Saturday 28th October! We're offering East Dulwich Forum readers a 10% discount on tickets with the discount code *forum*


About the event

Pack your bags and run away to Dulwich Picture Gallery! Follow in the footsteps of Claudia and Jamie Kincaid for a night-time adventure as we delve into the world of From The Mixed-Up Files of Mrs Basil E Frankweiler. Visit Mrs E Frankweiler?s house and listen to her tales, explore the mysteries of the Gallery with our special Mixed-Up Files treasure hunt, make your own autographed book bag to take with you on your future escapades and get some shuteye in the company of Rembrandt and friends??in the morning awake to breakfast and a film.


Find out more and book tickets: http://www.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk/whats-on/for-families/2015/oct/pillows-and-paintbrushes-sleepover-at-dulwich-picture-gallery/

Make sure to use the discount code *forum* when booking.


Here's what you need to know:


Suitable for children aged 6 - 13yrs. All children must be accompanied by an adult.


Group ratio: 1 adult: 1 - 3 children


What will I need to bring? Sleeping bag, sleeping mat, toothbrush, and a water bottle


What will I eat? Breakfast and evening snacks provided courtesy of Urban Fruit and Bear Snacks. Please eat dinner before arrival.


Where will I sleep? You will be sleeping on the floor amongst the paintings! You will sleep as a family group.


This event is run in partnership with Pushkin Press.

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