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Live music for babies and toddlers today Monday at The Herne at 3pm East Dulwich


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Good morning

Frogprince Baby Music London is regularly on at the The Herne today Monday at 3pm with our traditional live music session for babies and toddlers. Side gate entrance in Dunstans Rd to the pub?s garden or the Barn function room - The Herne 2 Forest Hill Road, SE22 0RR.


Hope you can make it, admission is ?5 per adult, siblings go free. Check down here some of the pictures, more info and videos are available on www.babymusicclass.co.uk.


Stefano Antoci D'Agostino

FROGPRINCE BABY MUSIC

M. 07554081295

www.babymusicclass.co.uk

[email protected]

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