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Hi everyone!


We run all sorts of weird and wonderful audio, radio and podcast events, workshops and courses for children and young people.


We also host radio birthday parties and we are offering a HEFTY discount on our radio parties - all we would ask is that we could have permission from all parents for us to be able to film the whole event to share a short video on our social media sites.


What's involved in a radio party?

- Three hours (food break included) of talk radio madness for up to 9 party people - although this will be reduced to 6 kids at discounted price.

- Plan, produce and broadcast LIVE a special birthday talk radio show, with pre-recorded audio content to blast off during the live show.

- We'll train you up on the equipment, jingles and sounds before going LIVE!

- We will master the live broadcast and post it online to be heard once again.

- You will also receive a high quality digital recording file of the day's show.

- We bring all equipment including our pop-up radio studio and headphones to the party house.


All parents are invited to listen to the live broadcast for the final 30mins of the party tuning in to our radio to hear the fab work produced!


Our standard party usually costs ?300 but we would like to offer the party for ?200 provided we can film all the participants throughout and occasionally ask the children a question or two.


Here's a link to a live talk radio show hosted by local children to give you an idea of some of the themes / topics the children come up with:



Do get in touch if you would like more info or if you're interested in a discount WordPlay radio party!


Of course, if you'd prefer NO filming, we can also host the party (for ?300 and up to nine kids taking part)!


All the best,


Zoe & Leon

The WordPlay Team

http://www.wordplayeducation.co.uk/

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