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 Thursday, August 16, 2012

Picnic time for teddy bears at Sudley House


Thursday 16 August 12

Child with teddy and picnicA picnic just isn't a picnic without your favourite ted!

Media office volunteer, Louise Beard tells us a bit more about the family events at Sudley House this weekend:

If you go down to Sudley House this weekend, you’ll probably find it filled with families, teddy bears and picnic boxes. The Great British picnic is a favourite and is only topped when accompanied by a clan of teddy bears!

Sudley House’s leafy green grounds are a lovely spot for a picnic and the recent bout of good weather makes lunching on some grass particularly appealing.

It’s therefore time to pack up the cocktail sausages, select a teddy-bear, and don a sun hat, plus a pac-a-mac, and join the fun at Sudley from 11-4pm!

Other events:

  • Join us on a teddy bear adventure as we invite children to use their imaginations to go on a teddy bear hunt.
  • Create your own special teddy bear mask to take home.
  • Have a go at decorating a yummy gingerbread teddy with our friendly café staff (a small charge applies).
  • Snuggle up with your teddy and listen to teddy bear tales with our storyteller.

Posted by Laura J | 16/08/2012 10:26   | Comments [0]

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