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 Friday, December 14, 2012

'Messy Tots' Christmas party


Friday 14 December 12

A smiling child sat on a lady's knee and pens on a tableCome and have some creative messy fun

Every Tuesday morning during term time we have been running sessions called ‘Tiny Liverpool' in our Little Liverpool gallery. These sessions are especially for 0-3 year olds and their parents, grandparents or child minders. At the end of each term these sessions conclude with an extra special session called ‘Messy Tots’ which takes place in one of our education spaces.

Messy Tots is extra fun as we are able to get out Play-Doh, chalks, paint pens and colouring in materials. As well as having a large space to enjoy the craft sessions children can play with our lovely toys, dress up, build towers with our blocks and, when in need of a break, our giant bean bags are on hand to provide a comfortable place to curl up for a story!

The end of another term approaches and the Museum of Liverpool is getting into the Christmas spirit with workshops, talks and reminiscence sessions, all themed around the season. As Tiny Liverpool prepares to take a break until 2013 we will finish in true Messy Tots style on Tuesday 18 December with a Christmas party, from 10am until 12noon.

This event is suitable for all 0-3 year olds. If you would like to book please contact Hannah Gilbert on 0151 478 4329. We hope to see you there for some festive fun.  


Posted by Dawn | 14/12/2012 09:41   | Comments [0]

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