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February Half Term: Back to Play

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The Great Den Build

The event is included with standard admission. Book online before 6 February for 10% off – use code back2play26 at checkout.

Screens off, imaginations on! This February half term we’re going gloriously nostalgic, inviting families to rediscover the simple joy of building your own world in our newly kitted-out Den Zone.

Remember spending hours gathering nature’s treasures to create the perfect hideaway? Nature has delivered the goods here at Almond Valley and we’ve added some next-level den-building resources to help you design and build your dream woodland retreat.

Adults: please allow the children to take the lead… if they’ll let you!

Once your woodland masterpiece is complete, head to the café to refuel and keep the creativity flowing with:

Bricks Club West Lothian: Free-Build Fun

8th February | 1:30pm – 3pm

10th February | 1:30pm – 3pm

13th February | 1:30pm – 3pm

21st February | 1:30pm – 3pm

Big ideas. Small bricks. Endless possibilities.

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