Cavers’ Kits
- Jun 17, 2018
- 1 min read
Today we’ve been looking at the feedback from two assemblies last week. We visited Hartsdown Technology College and St Gregory’s Catholic Primary School and asked the students to help with ideas for our explorer packs.
We’ve had so many good suggestions already… and lots more assemblies and workshops are booked in. The plan is that the Caver Kits which children will be able to borrow when visiting us will be completely child-designed!






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