Mulberry Rhyme Time

with Hogarth’s House

Ticket Information

Mulberry Rhyme Time

Date: Sunday 23 May

Time: 15:00 - 15:30 or 16:00 - 16:30

Location: Online Zoom event

Tickets: Free, booking essential (donations welcomed)

Audience: Families with children aged 0-5

Join the team from the Hogarth’s House for this interactive storytelling and rhyme session, based around their 350-year old Mulberry tree. Fun for all the family!

Information will be sent to you on booking. The event is being ticketed by Hogarth’s House via Eventbrite.

Event Information

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Based around our 350-year-old mulberry tree, we invite families with young children to join us virtually for a free 30-minute interactive rhyming and storytelling session. We have a poem about the tree with actions so families can follow along with us. Join us to help develop a story about where the tree might have come from.

Please note that we require all children to be accompanied by an adult.

You can read our online safeguarding policy here.

Contributor

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Session leader: Kayleigh

Kayleigh loves spending time in the garden with her cats, looking after her plants and feeding the birds.

Hogarth’s House

Located in Chiswick, Hogarth's House is a historic house and former home of the 18th century artist William Hogarth. In the garden is a 350-year-old mulberry tree, the last remaining tree from the garden’s origin as a 17th century walled orchard. We are owned and operated by the London Borough of Hounslow and are undergoing a National Lottery Heritage Fund redevelopment project called Hogarth's Mulberry Garden Project.


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This event is generously supported by the London Borough of Hounslow.