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The Hive Outdoor Holiday Camp - Summer 2015!


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Children thrive in nature. We just need to get them there! Bringing together exploration, nature, gameplay and mobile technology, The Hive creates story-based outdoor missions for kids hungry for adventure and curious about the world around them.


Based at Eltham College in South East London, we run holiday camps for children 5-11. From geocaching to fire making, whittling, wildlife tracking, treehouse making, gardening, potion making, filmmaking, wild cooking, foraging and den building, our missions are designed to harness kids? passion for technology in an outdoor environment.


We're running 10 exciting outdoor missions this summer, mixing GREAT ADVENTURES AND STORIES for younger campers and BRILLIANT SKILL DEVELOPMENT for older campers.


" Honestly the most brilliant kids activity I have come across by a very very long way. I am so thrilled someone has done something like this. The concept is ingenious and the execution flawless. Could not recommend highly enough "


Click below for our full list of activities, dates and prices

http://www.thehive-kids.com/summer2015/


Call 020 3291 3791 or email [email protected] for more information

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