The Razzamatazz Robots Holiday Club!: A Five-day Holiday Club Plan, Complete and Ready-to-run | TheBookSeekers

The Razzamatazz Robots Holiday Club!: A Five-day Holiday Club Plan, Complete and Ready-to-run


No. of pages 96

Published: 2009

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This title is written by popular author with proven success for holiday clubs and midweek material. This title includes all the essential ingredients for a five-day holiday club programme with two-and-a-half-hour sessions. All material is thoroughly field-tested by author. It features off-the-peg and easy-to-run plan with photocopy permission, plus additional material for a special all-age act of workship. Material can be readily adapted for all-age workship, junior church and after-school or mid-week clubs. It is suitable for holidays clubs and midweek groups; church-based childrens leaders running a holiday club for 5-11s; and, churches and childrens leaders."The Razzamatazz Robots Holiday Club" is a fun-filled adventure, designed to help children unpack the plan of the Master Designer from creation to re-creation. Containing all the essential ingredients for a successful, easy-to-run holiday club experience, the book is packed with practical ideas for songs, opening talks, theme illustrations, crafts, games puppet sketches, quizzes, Bible stories and fun sheets.

 

There are 96 pages in this book. This book was published 2009 by BRF (The Bible Reading Fellowship) .

Heather Butler has taught at primary level for over 20 years and is author of Stories to Make You Think and More Stories to Make You Think. Renita Boyle is founding editor of Viva Network Children at Risk and until recently co-editor. She has worked with Spring Harvest and Scripture on school projects and programmes. John Hardwick works under the banner of 'Counties' and 'Children Worldwide'. He works in schools, churches and at outreach events. Phil Brown has been involved in children's work for over ten years. He joined the Saltmine Trust is 1994 and is an accomplished puppeteer, storyteller and writer.

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