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? Tues 27th, Wed 28th, Thurs 29th Oct ? Half term Play scheme.

5 ? 12 year olds .10am ? 5pm with option of extended day 9am ? 6pm.

? Tues 27th Oct 10.30am ? 12 Noon Anancy and Miss Snake

(An inter-active theatre show for 3 ? 7 year olds and their siblings followed by a Black History Disco featuring Reggae, Ska, Soca and African Hip Life)


? Wed 28th Oct 11.30 ? 1.30pm Sensory Baby Black History Session

(Featuring Caribbean songs and a djembe drumming class - followed by a Black History Disco featuring Reggae, Ska , Soca and African Hip Life)


? Thurs 29th Oct 10.30 ? 12 noon ? Baby and Toddler Black History Music Class

(An inter-active Black History Music Workshop for babies and toddlers with Caribbean Songs and live percussion followed by a 30 minute Black History Disco featuring Reggae,Ska, Soca and African Hip Life)


? Sat 28th Nov - Whippersnappers Santa?s Grotto at Alleyn Park Garden Centre.


? Tues 8th Dec, wed 9th Dec and Thurs 10th Dec 10.30am ? 11.15am Bumper Christmas Music workshops at Brockwell Lido - ?6.50 per child - ?8.50 sibling.


? Wed 9th Dec ? 11.30am ? 1pm Bumper Christmas Music workshop for pre-crawlers and their parents/carers at Brockwell lido


? Sat Dec 5th - Wed Dec 23rd Whippersnappers Winter Wonderland.

To book tickets visit www.whippersnapperswinterwonderland.co.uk

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