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Whippersnappers Baby & Toddler Music Sessions Summer 2015


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Whippersnappers Baby & Toddler Music Sessions Summer 2015


Due to popular demand Whippersnappers will be running our summer baby and toddler music sessions throughout the summer holidays at Brockwell Lido and College Lodge.


Our Summer programme runs from Tuesday 15th July to Thursday 3rd Sept.


Class times:

-Tuesdays 10.30am ? 11.15am : Mixed babies and toddlers - Brockwell Lido

-Wed 10.30am ? 11.15am: Mixed babies and toddlers - Brockwell Lido

-Wed 11.30am ? 1.30pm : Sensory babies ? pre crawlers - Brockwell Lido

-Thurs 10.30am ? 11.15am: Mixed babies and toddlers ? College lodge

-Thurs 11.30am ? 1.30pm : Sensory babies ? pre crawlers ? College Lodge


Class prices

?6.50 ? one child / ?8.50 Siblings


Brockwell Lido, Dulwich Rd, London SE24 0PA

Tel: 0207 738 66 33

College Lodge, Old College Gate, College Rd , Dulwich Park,SE21 7BQ

Tel: 0208 6931682 (Opposite Dulwich Picture Gallery)


If you wish to reserve a place please call Whippersnappers at Brockwell Lido on 0207 738 6633 or College Lodge on 0208 693 1682 or email [email protected]

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