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Moving minds and muscles

Lois Appleyard | 13.02.2006 17:07 | Education | Cambridge

Moving minds and muscles will provide young children with the opportunity to climb a six metre perspex wall at All Saint's Church in the company of qualified climbers and researchers.

Big Wide Talk is a charity and company limited by guarantee.

Big Wide Talk wants:-
- parents whatever their income or relative status to be able to influence the services their children need.
- parents whatever their income or relative status to have the time they want with their children.
- parents to believe that everyone can gain a fair distribution of resources.
- children to go to school knowing that they can make themselves understood and confident that people around them will want to know what they are thinking and feeling.
- to create new economic relationships that sustain and draw strength from the love between parents and children.

Moving minds and muscles is part of Big Wide Talk's 2006 programme. It is an exhibition to be installed in All Saint's Church, Cambridge from the 3rd to the 28th of April and will feature a six metre high perspex climbing construction where young children will be able to climb with qualified climbers and reflect on their exciting experience with wit and imagination

See the attached flier for more details.

Lois Appleyard
- e-mail: lois.appleyard@bigwidetalk.org
- Homepage: http://www.bigwidetalk.org/


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