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Storytime adventures for children at The East Dulwich Picturehouse


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Mini Storytellers is a jam packed 45 min session where we will go on an adventure through the story of the week! Each child will play a vital role in the story making props, singing songs and acting out characters along the way.

This is fantastic class for children to gain confidence, explore their creativity and most of all... have fun!

Grown up's are able to stay and meet others over a coffee or tea.


Get ready for a story time adventure through play, craft, music and games on Mondays and Tuesdays 10am at The East Dulwich Picturehouse.


Our schedule is:


10th April: Peter Rabbit Easter Special (PRE BOOK ONLY LIMITED AVAILABILITY- EMAIL TO RESERVE A SPACE)

16th/17th April: How To Grow A Dinosaur

23rd/24th April: We're Going On A Bear Hunt

30th/1st: Wizard of Oz


For any questions and bookings email us at [email protected]

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