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Messy play is great fun until you have to tidy up afterwards.

For All those mucky and messy activities you don’t want to do at home!

Come to Messy Mob in Benfleet.

Painting, sand play, water play, play dough, sticking and gluing and lots of exciting craft activities every week.

At messy mob children can learn and interact with other children and their carers whilst having fun with art activities. More details on the mess page.

Messy play classes are for children who are walkers up to 3 years old.

Time:

Mondays 9.30am -10.30am and 10. 45am -11.45am.

*** Term Time Only ***

Cost:

£3.75 per session (see below)
Free baby section for younger siblings.

Introductory session only £2.00.

Discounts available for multiple children: Please ring for information

  • Terms 2010
    • Monday 4th Jan – Monday 8th Feb = 6 weeks
      £3.75 x 6 sessions = £ 22.50
    • Monday 22nd Feb – Monday 29th Mar = 6 weeks
      £3.75 x 6 sessions = £ 22.50
    • Monday 19th Apr – Monday 24th May = 5 weeks
      £3.75 x 5 sessions = £ 18.75
    • Closed Bank holidays Mondays 3rd May & 31st May 2010
      No charge.
    • Monday 7th June – 19th July =7 weeks
      £3.75 x 7 sessions = £26.25
    • Drop in price still available if notified £4.25
  • On booking for your little ones' sessions, please advise us of any holidays or appointments so that we can deduct the cost of your session off the term price.
  • Sickness is not covered in this arrangement.
  • Remember bring a friend for free and if they book a term you will receive a 20% discount on your next booking!
Where:

St Mary’s Hall, 413 High Road, Benfleet, SS7 5HN – More detailed directions

How to book:

To book your place please contact Jo on 0777 401 1173, email info@messymob.co.uk or  visit our contact us page

What: 45 minutes of play and 15 minutes of refreshment – chill and chat. Find out more on our mess page.

Members of Preschool Learning Alliance.

We have a Public Liability Insurance for you and your child’s safety.

All materials and aprons supplied for children.

Children must be accompanied and remain the responsibility of the parent/carer at all times