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Hummy Mummies - choir for mums


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Hi all


Just to let you know that there are 2 Hummy Mummies groups going in East Dulwich at the moment(plus one in West Dulwich and one in Brockley). They're all well-attended, with around 15 mums (and sometimes dads) plus children. They are aimed at the adults, and parents remain responsible for children throughout. Songs for this term include "Fix You" by Coldplay, "Perfect Day", "Can't Help Falling In Love" and "Simply The Best". See www.hummymummies.com for more information.


Thanks


Richard

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This is a really lovely, friendly choir and a great thing to do with your little one(s) although it's aimed at the adults. We've been going since it began over 2 years ago and love it. Richard does great arrangements which are lovely to sing and, in my experience, the babies and children get a lot out of it too. We usually go to the Monday morning group and it's such a nice way to start the week.
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