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Give your kids the time of their lives at spy school where they'll learn how to operate hidden cameras, bugging devices and radio equipment, take part in a shoot-out using state of the art laser tag guns, dodge laser beams to crack open the safe against the clock, learn how to quick draw their pistol from a holster and finally crack codes to de-activate the bomb as the clock ticks away... is it the red or the blue wire? Can they crack it with seconds...
The ultimate experience for any young secret agent! (Herts, Staffs or Manchester)
£ 49.00
Kids Spy Camp
Give your kids the time of their lives at spy school. They will learn how to operate hidden cameras, bugging devices and radio equipment, take part in a shoot-out using state of the art laser tag guns, dodge laser beams to crack open the safe against the clock, learn how to quick draw their pistol from a holster and finally crack codes to de-activate the bomb as the clock ticks away. Can they crack it before time runs out? Only those with stealth, agility and cunning will find out! Location: Hertfordshire (South East) or Staffordshire (Midlands)
£ 47.96
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