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Baby Yoga Offers for 2014


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The New Year is a great way to start yoga with your baby. Baby Yoga classes are at The Goose Green Clinic in East Dulwich. The current term ends 19th December and there are places so feel free to come along.


Classes in 2014 will start on 5th February. I am running some special offers to help ease you into the new year - see below.


Thursdays 10.00am ? 11.00am

The Goose Green Clinic , 57 East Dulwich Road


? Baby Yoga involves gentle and playful moves and exercises for babies

? Learn how to support your baby?s developmental stages through yoga

? Enhance your baby's sleep and digestion in the early stages of growth

? Simple moves to support mothers to stretch, restore and tone


Suitable for babies over 6 weeks to pre-crawling


Classes are block booked at ?10 for 4 consecutive classes (missed classes can be re-booked for flexibility).

Term is from Thursday 31st October ? 19th December

Availability for 6-8 mums and babies in each class


Drop-in / Taster Class ?12 ? please call in advance to check for spaces or check at reception on the day


All equipment provided. Wear comfortable clothing


SPECIAL OFFERS FOR 2014

- Free taster classes in February

- Sign up for a block of 4 classes in February by 20th December and get 1 class free

- Introduce a friend and get 1 class free


To book a class or make an enquiry please contact Mehala on [email protected] or 07957 492 407

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