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Do you need some time to do Christmas Shopping without the Kids?


Dulwich Village Kids Club is an After School and Holiday Club at Dulwich Village Infants School. We are located in the Francis Building on Turney Road.


On Monday 21st and Tuesday 22nd December we are having a Christmas Holiday Club. The children are invited for breakfast from 8:00am, they will have time to play before we leave for the park at around 9:30. While we are there we will play, get muddy and have a snack. When we come back we will do some Christmas Crafts and an indoor picnic. The children will have time for more play. Dinner will be served around 5pm and home time is at 6:00.


The children will need to bring a packed lunch and clothes suitable to play outside in the mud.

Please have a look at out websiste and the attached leaflet. We are registered with Ofsted and out staff are DBS Checked and are Paedriatic First Aid Trained.

The cost of the club is ?35 a day and ?30 for sibblings.

We hope you can make it.

Happy Christmas


Suzie Gilbert

Dulwich Village Kids Club Manager

[email protected]

www.dulwichvillagekidsclub.com

Just wanted to give another shout out for The Bear at the Albany. Absolutely lovely production - very funny and touching too. Also children's theatre is so expensive so I think it's wonderful that Albany tickets are quite reasonable - 10 pounds for adults and 8 for children. The layout is also a really good introduction for children -

They can sit with their parents or there is lots of floor space and mats at the front which is a great way for them to be up close to the action (and the very gentle audience interaction moments).


Go! And make it your New Years resolution to support this terrific venue!

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