In this early years workshop at Sutton House, the children will delve into multi-sensory party bags full of instruments, costumes and party food.
this work shop covers: Early Years Curriculum Area: Expressive Art and Design (Drama games); Physical Development (Healthy choices); Understanding the World (The past)
In this workshop, the children will delve into multi-sensory party bags full of instruments, costumes and party food. They’ll choose and try on their favourite items and try out some Tudor dancing.
The children will choose between healthy and unhealthy food, apply their counting skills and spot the differences between parties today and parties in the past.
Booking information:
We can cater for one class up of to 30 Students at a time.
Workshops are usually 45 minutes to an hour long, and there is an opportuniy to play outside. We are generally flexible with timings, dependent on availability.
No bus parking on site, the nearest station is Hackney Central and buses stop nearby.
Lunch can be eaten on site, and children can play in the Breaker's Yard during their break.
Please email Sean.curran@nationaltrust.org.uk or call Sean on 0208 9862264 to make a booking.
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