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Tippee Toes music classes and soft play club


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Hello everyone!


Please see attached a schedule of classes running from Monday to Friday.


We have drop in music sessions on a Monday, Tuesday and Thursday in East Dulwich and Brockley. And on Fridays, we have our soft play club with music workshop and crafts. No advanced booking necessary, we operate on a first come, first serve basis.


Hope to see you at one of our classes soon!


Best wishes


Kim

[email protected]

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Do come along and join us for Monday morning music & movement


10.00-10.45

East Dulwich Community Centre

46 Darrell Road

SE22


Suitable for under 4s.


All sessions are drop in and ?5.00 pay-as-you-go.


Best wishes


Kim

www.tippeetoes.co.uk

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