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Little Chef’s Cooking Classes

Vanessa from Flat Bush

DUE TO THE RAIN THIS WEEK OUR FIRST TERM WILL ONLY START NEXT WEEK. SO HURRY UP, THERE IS STILL TIME TO REGISTER: 🍔🥗🌮

**Limited spaces available

Little Chef's cooking classes:

Life skills start when kids are young! They use all the sense whilst kneading, baking, cooking etc.
Why not enroll your kid for fun and heaps of learning!
Same class each week offered on Mon, Wed and Fridays.
Starting: 20 February
Venue: Brookby Barn
Homeschool (Age 5-7 yrs) 9am to 11am
Homeschool (Age 8 - 14 yrs) 11.30am to 1.30pm
Afterschool (Age 8 - 14 yrs) 4pm to 6pm
After school (Age 5-7yrs) 4pm to 6pm (Only on Wednesdays)
$35 p/Child (Per lesson - includes ingredients.)

For more info please call Vanessa on 021 085 33257 or email on vjansenvanrensburg@gmail.com

Price: $35

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