The Cheeki Monkeys BIG Baby & Children’s Market is returning to Nantwich Civic Hall on Saturday 19th March! The market is a great event in which families can buy or sell quality, gently used baby and children’s items, as well as shop for local crafts and visit local family-orientated business stalls.

The event will take place on Sat 19th March at Nantwich Civic Hall and is in association with Mums in the Know Crewe and Nantwich. Doors are open from 10:00-12:00 and there will be lots on offer from the many pre-loved stalls, including children’s clothes, toys, prams, books, high chairs, walkers and more. There will also be a fantastic range of local business stalls including One to One Midwives, Turtle Tots, The Body Shop at Home, Water Babies, Knitty Gritty Home Knits, Animals United, Kate’s Love Letters, Forever Living and The Little Flamingo.

The Cheeki Monkeys Cafe will be offering drinks and yummy treats for all the family and there will be plenty to keep the little ones entertained with a chance to meet a minion or Peppa Pig. Rubber Legs will once again be bringing along their bouncy castle and a soft play area for the younger ones.

Like our Facebook page www.facebook.com/cheekimonkeysnantwichandcrewe or join our event https://www.facebook.com/events/391986794318201/ to keep up to date with the latest market updates.

If you need to make some space and fancy making some extra money for Easter, why not have your own pre-loved stall? These are available for £12 and you keep 100% of your takings. With over 350 people visiting our previous markets, there will be plenty of buyers on the day. Visit our website to book www.cheekimonkeys.co.uk. Craft and business stalls are also available.

Entrance to the market – £1 for adults/children free.
Goody bags will be given out to the first 100 families through the door.

If you have any questions, please contact Kelly Barker – [email protected]

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