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[September 28th (Saturday)] Play and Development School "Handmade scope with light patterns"

Oh, how strange? When you hold it up to the light a beautiful pattern appears!

At the "Asobi Sodate Juku" we aim to develop children's creativity by having them enjoy making things, expressing themselves, collaborating and interacting with others through a variety of play experiences once a month.

The theme for September is " Handmade scope that creates light patterns ."

Hold it up to the light…Wow, it's amazing! Let's make a milk carton scope based on the concept of SDGs!

You don't need to bring anything. Please feel free to join us.


Date and time : Saturday, September 28th, 13:30-15:00 (Registration begins at 13:00)
Venue : Etsuko Shopping Center Pal Joy Studio
Lecturer: Yoshiko Kumagai
Capacity : 30 children
Participation fee : Free

Holding period 2024/9/28
Open time 13:30~15:00 (Registration begins at 13:00)
Venue Etsuko Shopping Center Pal

Joy Studio
Address 19-68 Kitaoniyanagi, Kitakami City
Parking Available (free)
Price Participation fee: Free
Contact NPO Art Workshop

TEL: 0197-64-7567

Email: info@g-kobo.net
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※Event information is subject to change. Please see the official website for details.

 


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