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Christmas Creative Coding Workshop ? Ages 3-8 ? Peckham


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MAMA.codes are running a festive Creative Coding Workshop in Peckham - let us entertain your little ones for a couple of hours so you can do some last minute Christmas shopping!


Date: THURSDAY 21st DECEMBER, drop-off (or stay if you prefer)

Venue: Scout Hut, 216 Bellenden Rd, London SE15 4BY

Ages: 3-5 and 5-8 years

Times: 2.00-4.00pm

Details: Christmas themed coding workshop using the tablet-based ScratchJr app to create an interactive Christmas card and animate Rudolf and his red nose, plus unplugged games.

Cost: ?25 per child, ?20 for siblings, or if you bring a friend.

Further info: No coding experience necessary, a tablet is helpful but not essential


BOOK HERE: https://www.kidsorted.com/seller/program/17428/5675/christmas/5675/?schedule=35041


Did you know coding is on the curriculum from 5+?

mama.codes offers fun and creative after-school coding clubs and holiday workshops for ages 3-8, that support the Computing curriculum.

Our unique approach to teaching coding and computational thinking is the ideal launchpad for young children. We use storytelling and jokes to build fluency, plus plenty of ?unplugged? physical coding games. See examples at www.mama.codes/gallery

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