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The Hive Day Camp - Half term Outdoor Missions at Eltham College


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The Hive is a new Day Camp that brings together iPod technology, gaming mechanics and nature exploration to offer exciting outdoor missions for children 7-11.


From geocaching to fire making, wildlife tracking, whittling, bee keeping, gardening or potion making, The Hive provides children with unique hands-on nature experiences, cool tech, great team building,a bit of competition and an opportunity to learn new skills every day!


Kids play, experiment, explore. They use real tools to solve real problems with results they can be proud of in a fast-paced, hands-on and exciting outdoor environment!


Location: Eltham College

Times: 9.30am to 4.30 Tuesday 27th May - Friday 30th May

Price: ?25 a day per child + buy one day get one day free


For more information and TO BOOK:

[email protected]

07815 966 635

www.thehive-kids.com

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