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Running time: 1 hour
Age range: Suitable for ages 5-11
Ever dreamed of creating your own world? You are invited to design a tiny planet including its landscapes, creatures to the culture and climate.
Is it made of jelly, crystals, or clouds? Does it float in space or hide underwater? Who lives there – friendly aliens, talking trees, or musical mountains? What do they eat, how do they travel, and what games do they play?
This workshop is designed for parents or carers to stay and watch the creativity unfold. Tickets only need to be booked for children attending; this ticket includes one adult space. If your child is aged 9-11, they can enjoy this workshop independently.
| DESIGN YOUR OWN TINY PLANET (15 Feb 2026) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | Times | |
| Sunday | 12:30 | - 13:30 |
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