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Learn about Baby Bear’s journey into space by reading and exploring ‘Whatever Next’ by Jill Murphy. Help their very own Amelia Fox on her journey to the moon by packing her suitcase. Students will learn about what she will need to take with her, as well as how life in space is different from life on Earth. Make a pipette rocket and launch Amelia Fox to the Moon.

Key info

Suitable for: EYFS

Age Groups: Under 5

Subjects: Art & Design, Science

Topics: ["Space","Storytelling","Listening Skills","Speaking Skills"]

Type: At Venue

Cost: £3 for 20+ students (For smaller groups a flat rate of £60 per workshop)

Dates: Ongoing

SEND: Yes - suitable for students with SEND

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