Young person's art and family pack by Bromley by Bow Centre

Young person's art and family pack provided by Bromley by Bow Centre during the COVID-19 pandemic, 2020 containing “By the Sea” Family Playroom Summer Challenge, activity booklet by Bromley by Bow Centre, Tower Hamlets Communities Driving Change, Active Together (Sport England) and ActEarly, A4 double sided sheet “Your Top Tips for Health and Happiness” by Bromley by Bow Centre and ActEarly, a blue bookmark “Story and Draw” designed by Jane Ray part of the Children’s Book Project, an orange tree shaped stencil, bubble solution by Kandytoys, tub of mouldable dough by Easygift Products, five crayons and a pack of reading books including a pink car painting sponge, “First Wonder on the Farm, Issue 25” book and stickers, book “Sophie Says I can, I will” by Esther Marshall and Buzz Burry a and six animal stickers by Henbrandt Ltd, made in China, books supplied by the Reading Agency and the Children’s Book project

In March 2020, schools and nurseries were forced to close for most pupils, causing massive disruption to families’ daily life and routines. The first lockdown in the UK (March – June 2020) was the strictest and schools were closed to all but the children of key workers and a small number of other eligible groups. There were also strict limits on other aspects of people’s lives such as how often they could leave the house and for what reasons. It was not until September 2020 that schools were able to reopen to most pupils. This activity pack includes a variety of activities to help families educate, entertain, and occupy their children. Notably, the pack contains all the materials needed making it accessible to families who may not have had all the supplies at home already.

The Bromley by Bow Centre is a charity and community organisation which provides a wide range of services. This includes three health centres, skill building courses and health and wellbeing activities. It takes a holistic approach and works with local people to design and deliver that are tailored to the local community.

Details

Category:
Public Health & Hygiene
Object Number:
2023-5
Materials:
paper (fibre product), plastic (unidentified) and wax
Measurements:
reading pack: 253 mm x 253 mm x 30 mm,
cutter: 12 mm x 45 mm x 47 mm,
activity book: 210 mm x 297 mm x 2 mm,
bubble solution: 90 mm 37 mm,
crayon (largest): 96 mm 12 mm,
crayon (smallest): 16 mm 12 mm,
mouldable dough: 65 mm 55 mm,
leaflet: 297 mm x 210 mm
bookmark: 210 mm x 75 mm
type:
activity pack