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Mini Makers - Ages 5-7 Years

Tue, 20 Jan

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Tahmoor

Mini Makers gives kids a space to express themselves, try new art mediums, make friends, and build confidence through creativity. We use art as a playful way to support emotional expression, imagination, and teamwork.

Mini Makers - Ages 5-7 Years
Mini Makers - Ages 5-7 Years

Time & Location

20 Jan 2026, 9:00 am – 11:00 am

Tahmoor, 125-127 Remembrance Driveway, Tahmoor NSW 2573, Australia

About the event

Mini Makers is a creative workshop for boys and girls who love getting creative, trying new things, and connecting with others. This session gives kids a warm, welcoming space to explore art, build friendships, and express themselves. Through hands-on activities, kids learn to experiment, problem-solve, and share their creativity with confidence.


What We’ll Cover


  • Making your own cool creations and showing off your ideas

  • Group projects that encourage sharing, taking turns, and teamwork

  • Fun chats and games that help us understand feelings and connect with friends

  • A happy, supportive space where creativity and friendship come alive


Tickets

  • General Admission

    $70.00

Total

$0.00

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Wildflower Holistic Services

127 Remembrance Driveway, Tahmoor NSW 2573

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2025 Winner | Outstanding Health Improvement Services Award

Wollondilly Business Awards

2024 Winner | Outstanding Health Improvement Services Award

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Wollondilly Business Awards

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