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Hello mummies/carers!!


As some of you may have read, an exciting new class has finally arrived in Dulwich Village - treasure baskets (9.30) and hueristic play (11.00). Both classes are available for free on 23 and 24 July for one hour Inc tidy up to allow each and every one of you experience the joys of hueristic play. Classes commence September 3rd.


Hueristic means 'I discover' and therefore a carefully created class has been created in this case for 12-18 month curious little toddlers who want to know what is this? What could I do with it? As you can imagine when they put their little hands into almost anything. Children are so curious a d are all independent explorers and with this in mind this class has been carefully created to allow children do exactly what they want how they want while the peacefully relaxed parent / carer sits back and watches, observes the actions your child makes and discoveries they unfold.


All items are every day pieces what we use but have been carefully selected for children to explore and play to support their desire to learn, the urge to play and support brain development meeting the prime areas of the EYFS statutory guidance.


Treasure baskets are almost full but I'm sure there are toddlers who want to try a free class- so contact me today to book a free class or a taster from September.


**BOOKING ONLY**

[email protected]

07572441991


Happy exploring!!


Sam x

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**Treasure basket class on the 23rd is fully booked with only 3 left on the 24th.**


2 more sleeps left guys... just for one hour, let your little treasure indulge in their freedom to explore in a sensory rich class. But plenty of room for the active little explorers on both days in the heuristic play class. Classes are by booking only so email [email protected] for further details.


Keep your little treasures spirit alive.... always! x

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I have to say a HUGE THANK YOU to all who came today. It truly was a breath-taking experience and I feel absolutely honoured to have had all the little boys and girls who came to play today and experienced the true wonders of heuristic play and treasure baskets.


I look forward to meeting the Thursday class tomorrow at the final complimentary sessions available. Only one place in Heuristic play left at 0930 and still a few left in Treasure baskets.


**HAPPY EXPLORING EVERYONE!!!XXXX***

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