An inspiring mouth and foot painter will teach kids how to draw a Christmas picture using just their mouths and feet.
Thomas Yendell, who was born without arms due to the effects of Thalidomide, will lead a series of workshops at KidZania, where children can make their own Christmas cards using their mouths and feet.
The workshsops will also teach children about disabled artists and how members of the MFPA create their work.
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Running on November 19 and on December 4, children can embrace their creativity by watching and creating art with Thomas.
Thomas has been painting since childhood and is passionate about highlighting special talents.
He obtained an Honours Degree in Expressive Arts from Brighton University and is a member of the international board of the MFPA – an organisation of unique disabled artists who create incredible designs by mouth and foot painting which they reproduce as Christmas cards and a wide range of other festive products to earn their living.
The workshops, which run at 11.15am, 12.15pm and 2pm on the above dates join Elf Shool and an Adults Night as key events in KidZania's festive programme.
Entry to KidZania start from £32. For more information on mfpa.co.uk
Address: Westfield London, Ariel Way, W12 7GA 0330 131 3333
Website: kidzania.co.uk
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