A Worm, a Snow Queen & a Magic Bottle!

Porridge & Play Castlemilk Week 4!

Porridge & Play Castlemilk is a Licketyspit Storyplay project for families with 3-8 year olds in the area.

Find all of Porridge & Play Castlemilk’s adventures here!

Wednesday 19th July

We had a boogey and groovy started the day led by Freya’s worm which got us so up for dancing!

Shortly followed by becoming as…

Big as bears!

& Funky Chickens, Silly lions, funky snakes, angry dinosaurs, angry snakes

ENTER INSIDE….

the

Magic ball 

The Magic ball which took us to a castle where we found Ameerah the snow queen who had the powers to freeze & un freeze us. 

Suddenly a creature appeared in the woods wanting us to feed them ice lollies. 

Nicole then made a cake ato give to the snow queen then that made us dance

Sarah could smell the sea

We had a swim, cooled down but then got shooed away by a giant octopus. 

Ameera brought out the magic bottle. We all had to get into the magic bottle which took us back to Castlemilk Library.

What a day! Thanks everyone!

Sarah, Camille, & Emma

xxx

The Lickety Art Gallery

‘I spotted Saturn!’

Artist Kevin

I drew the mucky brew with all the disgusting stuff. 

What was your favourite thing?  ‘The cat walk’  

Artist Muizza

‘I drew us doing the fashion catwalk and meeting the giant.’

Artist Aishah

‘Random characters. It’s the land where they make them.’ What did you enjoy today? ‘Getting a library card!

Artist Pemi

‘I drew the funky chicken and the cheeky monkey.’ What did you enjoy today? ‘The dance warm up where you get to copy people’s dancing’

Artist Fiire
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What else is on in Castlemilk?

There’s lots of other summer fun happening in Castlemilk this month.

  • The Library is hosting Arts & Crafts club on Mondays 11-12 & Fridays 2-3.
  • And Lego & Board Games on Saturdays 10.30-1.
  • On Wednesday 26th July we’ll be going to the Fairy & Goblin day at Castlemilk Park, together as a group (more details to follow).
  • And there’s lots more on at the Parish Church, Youth Complex and more community venues, as detailed in the poster below.