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Weekly Tippee Toes Baby Music & Moves in East Dulwich


Thursdays (term time only)


10.00-10.40


Age range: 4 months to pre-walking (4 months is still quite little but many parents enjoy coming along as soon as possible for the social side and to learn new songs and activities with their babies)


East Dulwich Community Centre

46-50 Darrell Road, East Dulwich, SE22 6NL


?6.00 per child / ?10.00 for twins

Pay-as-you-go. No advance booking is necessary.

Payment is made in cash on the day so you can come along at your own convenience without missing sessions you have already paid for.


This class follows the same structure each week. Some weeks the sessions are themed, other weeks we do lots of familiar and traditional action songs.


Weekly classes will feature some or all of the following:


Welcome song

New and traditional music tracks

Action songs

Puppets

Percussion instruments

Gentle moves

Sensory play

Colourful floating scarves

Parachute play

Light show

Bubbles

Goodbye song


A friendly and inclusive space where you can relax and make new friends.


I look forward to welcoming you!


Best wishes


Kim

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