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School's out for summer but there is still time to book a spot on my Make Your Own Book writing and illustration camp.


Children will write, illustrate and bind (with ribbons) books, using the best artist quality materials. They will benefit from group critique and express their ideas in a relaxed, creative and encouraging environment. At the end of the week they will proudly come away as authors and illustrators in their own right with their very own books.


East Dulwich Picturehouse, Monday to Friday, 8th - 12th August, 9am-12pm .

?130 with 10% sibling discount.

Visit http://www.sheenadempsey.com/courses/ for more information and photos of previous classes.

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Feedback from previous courses and classes:

"My daughter loved every minute of the course. Sheena helped her to get the maximum out of it and adapted her style and approach to my daughter's needs and wants. I'd wholeheartedly recommend it." Mette Lindahl-Wise

"It was really great and Arbel enjoyed it tremendously" - Einav Avni

"It was a brilliant course, she really enjoyed it, and she's very proud of what she produced" - Paul Tangney

"The girls were really excited when they came home and proud of their writing. This is the kind of children's activity that really develops a child's love for the creative process." - Ainslie Beattie

"Art classes with Sheena are the highlight of the week. It has really helped my daughter develop her creativity and she has produced some really fantastic work in a short space of time. Highly recommended." - Lorraine Liyanage of SE22 Piano School

"Really good tuition in a nice environment. My son Joe has really enjoyed the classes and they have restored his confidence in drawing." - Danielle Budd

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