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Winter Tales & Tea - Sunday 5th Dec @ Grow Mayow


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Hello all!


The brilliant Spoken World Productions are putting on an afternoon of story telling, drama & tea tasting in collaboration with Small & Wild at Grow Mayow, SE26.


Full info and tickets here https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/winter-tales-tea-with-swp-tickets-215204641877?aff=ebdssbdestsearch


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An event not to be missed from Spoken World Productions, specialists in children's Drama and Mindfulness workshops in collaboration with the award winning children's herbal tea connoisseurs, Small & Wild-it will be fun!


Held in London's finest community garden, Grow Mayow in Mayow Park, we will be sharing stories with your children, rhythm and rhyme and of course lots of Drama! There to keep you warm, Small & Wild will be teasing your taste buds with tasty children's teas. With flavours reminding you of summer months gone by and wintery evenings to come, you'll get to immerse yourself in a wonderful outdoor experience for the family.


With amazing small business brands that you know and love, contributing prizes and gifts for our goody bags, it wont be just the tea and tales you'll want to hang around for!


Kicking off at 1:30pm we will be inviting the children to join us in our interactive re-telling of the old classic Stone Soup. Storytelling, rhythm & rhyme as well as role play promise to keep your children occupied whilst you take in the scenery of the Grow Mayow allotment.


Join us for tea from 2:30pm where Small & Wild will be serving hot cups of their delicious herbal tea for tasting. There will be a competition and the opportunity to grab a goody bag too!


From 3:00pm we start a fresh workshop based around the wonderful story The Way Home for Wolf, a tale about independence and knowing that it's OK to ask for help when you need to. Storytelling, rhythm & rhyme with role play will help to cement the beautiful message with the children, giving them something wonderful to reflect on as they too make their own way home at the end of a busy afternoon.



https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/winter-tales-tea-with-swp-tickets-215204641877?aff=ebdssbdestsearch

  • 2 weeks later...

Happening this coming Sunday - storytelling & drama workshops for 4-9yrs in the covered containers in Mayow Community Garden.


1.30-3pm Stone Soup

2.30-4pm Way Home for Wolf


With goodie bags & tea tasting with Small & Wild


Book https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/winter-tales-tea-with-swp-tickets-215204641877?aff=ebdssbdestsearch

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