
Drop your child off at an Abra Kid Abra afternoon magic workshop and enjoy a free afternoon right before Mother's Day! At this three-hour workshop, your child will learn magic tricks and do fun magic activities with kids their age and even get to put on a magic show for parents at the end of the workshop!
Abra Kid Abra has been teaching after-school programs and afternoon workshops, and providing summer camps and birthday parties for kids in St. Louis since 2005. Your child will enjoy magic puzzles, comedy skits, balloon animals and learn tricks they can take home (and maybe play on you).
Workshops take place Saturday, May 7 from 1:30-4:30 at three convenient locations across the St. Louis metro area. Workshops are open to kids ages 6-12.
Click here to read more about this week's STL Kids Club Deal
And remember, 10% of proceeds from Kids Club Deals in April will be donated to the Saint Louis Crisis Nursery!
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