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Come learn how to use Ozobots to help tell your favourite stories, by programming the Ozobot’s journey through the story in an event bringing technology and storytelling together. Please make sure to bring your own book for the event.

This event is for kids of 7 – 12 years old, and kids will have to bring their own book to the event.

Come learn the basics of how to use robotics in our Very Hungry Caterpillar themed robotics event. Learn how to control the Botley robots in order to help the Very Hungry Caterpillar get their meal!

This event is for children ages 5 – 8.

Come learn the basics of how to use Scratch Jr to make programs in our Hare and Tortoise themed programming event. Learn how to use Scratch Jr on a tablet to recreate your own version of the Hare and Tortoise race.

For kids aged 4-7

Come learn the basics of how to use Scratch Jr to make programs in our Hare and Tortoise themed programming event. Learn how to use Scratch Jr on a tablet to recreate your own version of the Hare and Tortoise race.

For kids aged 4-7

Lyngo Theatre presents

EGG AND SPOON



By Marcello Chiarenza

Adapted and performed by Patrick Lynch

Music by Carlo ‘Cialdo’ Capelli

Design assistant Elena Marini

With thanks to Tim Webb from Oily Cart




The very young won’t sit still to watch a show and we don’t expect them to. Egg and Spoon is an interactive romp through the seasons where you come in and out of our magic circle and get to open all the gifts of nature. Percy and April get you settled on our comfortable cushions and introduce you to Birdy, still hiding in his glowing egg. We have to wait till Spring if we want to see him so it’s time to begin our hands-on journey through the year. We’ll run through the rain and the falling leaves and sleep under the snow till the sun wakes us up for the butterfly party. Egg and Spoon is a perfect gentle introduction to the magic of theatre.



Suitable for ages 1-5 years



Tickets

All tickets £8.50 (including £1.50 Theatre Maintenance Levy)



To conclude the Coronation Month, join South Woodford Library for a day of crafts inspired by King Charles’s passion for sustainability and the environment!

  • Make a Bird House – construct your very own bird house using paper cups and twine.
  • Design your own flower pot – design and seed your own flowers to take back home and plant in your garden or pop on the window sill and watch it grow!
  • Paper Plate Planet Earth Craft – create your own planet Earth, construct handprints and show your love for the planet.

Drop-in, no need to book, just turn up.

This event is funded by Arts Council England.

Come help us fill the new Woodford Green planter and get hands on experience in growing and learning how to take care of plants.

This activity is funded by Arts Council England.

In honour of King Charles love of plants and the environment, join Gants Hill Library to learn how to plant and take care of a sunflower seed. Take it home and plant in your garden or simply put on the windowsill and watch grow at home.

No need to book, just turn up!

This activity is funded by Arts Council England.

Join our new gardening club for hands on experience in growing and learning about ways to be more sustainable and self sufficient!

This activity is funded by Arts Council England.