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Nimble Tots craft packs for sale - ?6!


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This Christmas, as our Nimble Arts craft cupboard is HEAVING with materials from our busy year of discos, parties and workshops, we?re selling some creative craft packs, recommended for ages 2-8 (with parental supervision as some of the stickers are a little small!). They?ll contain everything needed to create some of our top Nimble Tots craft activities, but will be bursting from the seams with spare bits too, and can also be used to create your own imaginative creations. Suitable for boys and girls, the packs are ?6 each or you can redeem a flex-card stamp per pack. In the packs, you?ll have what you need to create, in handy pre-prepped form. The packs are ?6 each (plus postage, or you can collect from a Nimble Tots class), and you?ll be making:


* Flags

* Wands

* Masks

* Lolly Stick puppet/mini people



Plus LOTS of stickers, washi tape, coloured pencils and extras to get creative! The pack doesn?t contain scissors or glue as standard, but you can add these on as optional extras at ?1.60 for a pair of round tipped safety scissors and a glue stick, and it does contain some pens and crayons.


Order at http://nimblearts.co.uk/?page_id=1952


Questions to [email protected]


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  • 2 weeks later...

After the first batch sold out, they're back available! You can pick up from any Nimble Tots class in the local area (details http://nimblearts.co.uk/?page_id=421) or get them posted - order yours at http://nimblearts.co.uk/?page_id=1952

Get 'em quick!


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