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Little and Loud are putting on two one day workshops. There will be crafts, acting, singing, and dancing.


The workshops will be held above the Honor Oak Pub. Perfect for grabbing lunch or dinner with your little one at pick up time.


Workshop #1:

Date: 31st July

Theme: Where The Wild Things Are

Age range:4-7 year olds

Time:10-1pm

Price: ?25.00


Workshop #2:

Date: August 2nd

Theme: The Greatest Showman

Age range: 7-12 year olds

Time: 10-4pm

Price: ?45.00


For more information or to sign up email [email protected] or call 07792936271

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