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Free Festival Of Fun For Youngsters

More than 40 free activities are available as part of this year’s Children’s University Festival, taking place in venues across the city over the summer.

The events are for children of reception-age and upwards. Some are aimed at families taking part together, some activities are specifically designed for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), which are delivered by specially-trained staff.

The activities will be free to Sheffield children who have a CU Passport to Learning. These can be bought from Sheffield libraries for just £3.50. Many of the activities require booking in advance and details of this are provided in the full programme

You can find out more about Sheffield Children’s University here.

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