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Everyone Out April Holiday Programme is Open for enrolments

Rachel from Wadestown

Everyone Out is a fun, inclusive holiday programmes. We provides a child-led play environment, offering children the opportunity to follow their own interests in an amazing natural environment.

Some of the activities available during our programme include:
- Exploring the bush and its inhabitants
- Hut building
- Bush arts and crafts, working with natural materials
- Rope play, building swings, zip lines and spider webs
- Storytelling and drama
- Creating and playing your own games
- Campfire cooking
- Working with real tools

The Programme runs from 8.45am - 3.30pm.

Sessions cost $55 per child. Book before the 29th of March and receive a 5% early bird discount. A 5% discount will be added to the booking of a 2nd, 3rd or more children's bookings when booked into the same activity as their sibling(s).

BOOK NOW enrolmy.com...

A 50% community service card (CSC) discount can be applied for but please email rachel@everyoneout.co.nz

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