Holiday Fun Welcome to Oakbank Kids Club! Early Education & Childcare Strategy Team

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Holiday Fun 2016 Welcome to Oakbank Kids Club! Early Education & Childcare Strategy Team Our friendly, professional staff are here to give your children a happy, action-packed, programme of fun! For children aged P1 to 14 years.

When is the Club open? Monday to Friday, 8.00 am - 6.00 pm How much does it cost? Up to 5 hours 18.80 Up to 7 hours 21.00 7 hours+ 23.20 Our loyalty scheme gives you free sessions at the Kids Club. Please ask at the Club for more details. Kids Club fees cover the cost of all activities, trips and outings on offer. There is also a one-off Registration Fee of 13.00 for a single child and 20.00 for two or more children in the same family. This fee enables you to access any of our other 11 Kids Club or 3 Wraparound Care services in and around the Perth and Kinross area until 1 July 2017. Snacks We provide 2 healthy snacks, mid-morning and mid-afternoon, and your child will have access to milk and water throughout the session. Please discuss any dietary requirements with the Kids Club.

Does my child need to bring anything? Play can be a messy business, come prepared for the activities of the day: a change of clothes, waterproofs and/or suncream! While we provide healthy snacks and drinks, we ask you to provide a packed lunch for your child if your child is with us over the lunch period. Please feel free to contacts us with any questions. How do I book? To book a place please contact the Kids Club direct to request a booking sheet which you should complete and return to the Club: Oakbank Kids Club Oakbank Primary School Viewlands Road West PERTH PH1 1NA Tel 01738 477576 Email childcare@pkc.gov.uk

Monday 4 July Wheelie Grand Prix Help to create our very own Grand Prix track Build go-karts Learn how to repair a puncture Make reflectors. Tuesday 5 July Pirates and Princesses Come dressed up Make telescopes and maps, tiaras and crowns Play Pirate and Princess bingo Pirate and Princess dodgeball. Summer 2016 Programme Wednesday 6 July Learn First Aid Can you apply a bandage? Put on a sling? Tennis Learn some tennis skills and play a match against a friend. Thursday 7 July Den Building What kind of den can you create? Bug Hunting Have fun exploring for bugs outdoors. Beetle Drive Who will win? Friday 8 July

Monday 11 July Tuesday 12 July Spanish Day Make a piñata Try some Spanish foods Learn some Spanish phrases Play some traditional Spanish games. Wednesday 13 July Minecraft Morning Create your own Minecraft masterpiece Have a go on the ipad. Crazy Scientists What wonderful experiments can we create? Badminton Thursday 14 July Friday 15 July Oakbank Festival Den building, tattoos, music and a BBQ Circus skills, balloon modelling, tie-dye and friendship bracelets. Monday 18 July Oakbank s Shake Bar Bring along your favourite type of sweetie and we will make it into a delicious milkshake. Football Workshop Can you learn new tricks and skills? Tuesday 19 July Cake Decorating competition Who will be crowned the champion? Talent Show Do you have a hidden talent? Share it with your friends. Basketball Wednesday 20 July Thursday 21 July Italian Day Can you make the Leaning Tower of Pisa? Learn Italian phrases Make homemade pizza for snack Play some traditional Italian games. Friday 22 July Wet and Wild Come along for lots of wet fun Remember your water pistol, a change of clothes and a towel Dry off with a DVD and popcorn.

Monday 25 July Hawaiian Day Make grass skirts. Limbo How low can you go? Make Tropical Punch Tuesday 26 July Wednesday 27 July Chinese Day Try some traditional Chinese foods Learn how to write your name in Chinese Play some traditional Chinese games. Thursday 28 July Bake Off What will you create? Who will be the bake off champion? Drive in Movies Create your own car from junk, and then drive it along to our movie show. Friday 29 July Oakbank Safari Create your own animal Make animal masks Safari Quiz Help to create a safari display Safari obstacle course. Monday 1 August Medieval Day Make our own castle, enjoy a banquet for snack Try your hand at weaving or French knitting Jousting competition Bake homemade bread and butter. Tuesday 2 August Netball Workshop Come along and learn skills and drills Shooting practice. Smoothie Making What delicious flavour will you make? Wednesday 3 August Playday Come and join us for National Playday Enjoy a trip to the South Inch to have a go on the bouncy castles, face-painting and much more. Thursday 4 August Sports Day Take part in our sports fun Make up our own fun races. Special Lunch Come along to find out more! Friday 5 August

Monday 8 August Tuesday 9 August PJ Party Come along wearing your PJs or Onesie Nail Art Hair designs Face masks Chill out with a DVD and hotdogs. Wednesday 10 August Ninja Warrior Create your very own Ninja Warrior course. Will you manage to complete it without getting wet? Ceramic Art Finish off the day with a nice ceramic art activity. Thursday 11 August Monday 15 August Duck Race Visit Quarrymill to take part in our duck race for a local charity Enjoy a picnic lunch and a walk around Quarrymill. Chocolate Celebration What can we do with chocolate? Painting, baking, modelling? Enjoy a chocolate fountain with fruit for snack. Dodgeball Friday 12 August Trip Down Memory Lane Look back on our holiday adventures Create your own scrapbook Make a photo gallery to display in the club Create your own photo frames. Skipping Games

We work to make life easier for parents and better for children and are therefore keen to discuss and resolve any queries or complaints. We have a comprehensive complaints policy and procedure and carers and children can also make formal complaints to the Care Inspectorate, the body which regulates childcare in Scotland, by calling 0845 600 9527. If you or someone you know would like a copy of this document in another language or format, (on occasion, only a summary of the document will be provided in translation), this can be arranged by contacting the Customer Service Centre on 01738 475000. You can also send us a text message on 07824 498145. All Council Services can offer a telephone translation facility. www.pkc.gov.uk (PKC Design Team - 2016101)