Skipton Bid have announced via Facebook the return of the popular Christmas 'Make a Bear' workshops.
They will be held on Saturday 7th December and Saturday 14th December.
With four workshops on the 7th and two on the 14th, locals have many opportunities to take part.
Attendees will listen to a story and then choose a bear skin of their choice to stuff and ‘bring to life’ to take home.
A spokesperson from Skipton Bid said via Facebook:
"Due to popular demand Teddy Boutique will be holding a series of Christmas ‘Make a Bear’ Workshops.
"You will listen to a story, then choose a bear skin of their choice to stuff and ‘bring to life’ to take home. All for only £10 per person!"
Places are priced at £10 per child and are limited to 6 per workshop.
Bookings can be made in store at Teddy Boutiqu, 5 Mill Bridge, Skipton,
Or email, enquiries@teddyboutique.co.uk.
Payment is required when booking and details will be given at time of enquiry.

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