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Nimble Arts Virtual Half-term Adventure 4-11s 26th May - 5th June Open for Booking


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While we can't open our doors to our wonderful families over May Half-term we?ve got your stay-at-home half-term covered! Book now for our second #nimbleadventurerslive virtual adventure for 4-11?s incorporating daily physical, mental and creative challenges and interaction with a whole range of amazing live characters through Class Dojo. Running weekdays Tuesday 26th May - Friday 5th June, the ?20 registration fee per family will get you full access to nine days of fun - dip in and out around home-schooling and other activities or complete the whole adventure! We know you and your family will love it but don?t just take our word for it...


"I ... just wanted to say how utterly fantastic last week was for my two children. We signed up thinking it would be an option to have if we needed it but they did day two and then wanted to do every day afterwards - even Good Friday and Easter Monday! It helped get them into bed at night knowing they needed energy for saving people the next day and saved both my husband and myself from having to think too much about how to entertain them whilst both attempting to hold down a full time job at the same time!"

- Parent, 20th April 2020, via e-mail


Visit https://www.nimblearts.co.uk/nimble-adventurers-live to see the story so far and sign up!

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