You can join local activity group, Move it Mini for your little ones this summer with their new class!
Through storytelling, crafts, dressing up and music, the kids will embark on a storytelling adventure to get their creative juices flowing.
Katie from Move it, Mini said,
Your Mini will thrive and grow in confidence as they are led through a storyland adventure encouraged by their very own imagination.
We will learn to think on our feet and think outside the box to step into a world invented by them in each session.
A chance for your Mini to be whoever they want to be.
They are located at Calcutt village hall and the class will take place every Friday during the summer holidays from 4-4:45pm.
For kids aged 4-7 years old.
Siblings get a discount.
If you are interested in getting your child involved email moveitmini@gmail.com

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