The Taskmaster Education team are taking A Taste of Taskmaster Club on tour of some of the best family festivals in the UK this summer. From Devon to Edinburgh, we’ll be putting in the miles to bring the joy of Taskmaster Club to hundreds of children (and their parents).
During the sessions, the participating children will get a flavour of what goes on at Taskmaster Club by attempting some of the tasks, working in teams, and having a whole load of fun!
Most of the appearances will be at festivals where entry is part of the overall ticket price, but for Barnes Children’s Literature Festival and the Edinburgh Fringe, you’ll need specific A Taste of Taskmaster Club tickets. A few remaining tickets for the Edinburgh shows can be purchased here. Unfortunately, tickets for Barnes have now sold out (sorry!).
Taskmaster Club is for everyone. The tasks are designed to test a range of skills, so it’s never the same children who win all the points. Enthusiasm and teamwork tend to be the key ingredients to success when taking part.
If you wish to develop teamwork, problem solving, creativity, reasoning, resilience, and many other important skills, you can now bring Taskmaster Club to your school or home education hub anywhere in the world. Go to https://taskmastereducation.com/clubs and find the setting that best describes where you are to get involved today.
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