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Looking for a fun, educational, and inspiring space for your child after school? At [Club Name], we spark curiosity and growth with activities like Lego building, problem-solving challenges, cooking, baking, gaming, and essential life skills. Perfect for budding innovators and little creators, our club blends learning with play in a safe, supportive environment.
LEGO MASTERS CLUB
LEGO MASTERS CLUB Brick:
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Why it works: Lego is universally loved and adaptable for different age groups.
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Plus, it encourages hands-on learning while tapping into imagination, practical thinking and problem solving.

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BAKING & COOKING
Baking & Cooking Club
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What it is: Simple cooking or no-bake recipes, cultural dishes, food art.
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Skills learned: Nutrition, independence, maths through measuring, cultural awareness.
Local twist: Include classic local recipes (like oatcakes or local harvest foods) and mix in modern snacks.

NATURE QUEST
Nature & Nurture Club
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What it is: Outdoor play + simple gardening + mindfulness. Indoors could be nature crafts,
terrariums, bug hotels, or sensory calm-down activities.
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Skills learned: Responsibility, emotional regulation, appreciation of nature.
Why it fits: The East Midlands has strong ties to rural and green spaces—tap into that.

LIFE HACKS
Life Hacks Club
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What it is: A mix of fun sessions teaching everyday skills like tying ties, wrapping gifts,
folding clothes, budgeting with Monopoly money, writing an email, or using a map.
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Skills learned: Independence, organisation, social skills.
Why it works: Feels playful but builds confidence in a low-pressure way.

LEGENDS AND HEROES
Local Legends & Creators Club
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What it is: Explore local heroes (like Robin Hood, historical inventors, or sports icons),
then create something based on their story (a comic strip, a puppet show, a board game).
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Skills learned: History, creativity, teamwork.
Local twist: Connect to Nottingham’s history, the Peak District, or mining/railway heritage.

GAME- ON
Name: Game On! Club
What it is: Focused sessions on classic board games, card games, trivia challenges,
and creative indoor activities like charades, scavenger hunts, or team puzzles.
Skills learned: Strategy, critical thinking, teamwork, communication.
Why it works: Perfect for rainy days or colder seasons, it fosters bonding and mental stimulation
while feeling playful and rewarding. You could also mix in educational twists, like a maths-based
board game or word puzzles to align with your tutoring goals.Would this fit your vision? Let me
know if you’d like me to adjust or add ideas!

MINI MAKERS CLUB
Mini Makers Club
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What it is: Hands-on creative building—think junk modelling, basic woodworking,
LEGO engineering, DIY challenges.
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Skills learned: Creativity, problem-solving, collaboration.
Why it works: Feels like play, but builds real-world skills. You could even add simple
home repair or design tasks.
