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Children's Activities at the Dish and the Spoon, Nunhead, week commencing April 4th


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Childrens Classes at The Dish & the Spoon Cafe - 61 Cheltenham Road, Nunhead, SE15 3AF?

Twitter @DishSE15 or emails [email protected]?


Mondays - Bea's Baby Bop?

Drop in music classes for babies and toddlers 10:30-11:30am?

The Dish and The Spoon, 61 Cheltenham Road, Nunhead, SE15 3AF?

Drop in (no need to book beforehand)?

?5/child, ?2.50/sibling, siblings under 6 months/free?


Tuesdays - GioStorytime Children's Music & Puppets Show?

Come and drop in to The Dish & The Spoon 61 Cheltenham road SE15 3AF on Tuesdays at 10.30 am with your little ones and have fun with 30 min. session of Music & Puppets with GioStoryTime entertainment.?

?6 per child ?4 for sibilings.?

mob.07951677398?

Giovanna.?


Wednesday


**This week only***workshop with the Kids Clay Company

Contact Alison to book.

Looking for activities over the Easter hols? Come along to one of our Easter sessions for age 4-7 year olds (3 year olds welcome with grown up help). Kids can get their hands on the clay, have fun and be creative, and make something to take home. ?

Weds 6th April 10.15-11.05am at The Dish & The Spoon Cafe, 61 Cheltenham Road, SE15 3AF (about 5 min walk from Peckham Rye park).?

Classes are ?6.50, please get in touch to book your place, or see the website for more information.?

Email:[email protected], www.kidsclayworkshop.comThursdays -


Thursdays

Crafty Cooks Classes?

Bring along your 2-4 year olds?

Classes cost ?8?

Thursdays at The Dish and The Spoon Cafe in Nunhead?

11am to 12?

Sibling discounts are available.?

Book now as places are limited! [email protected]?or call 07890154651?

www.facebook.com/CraftyCooks.SouthLondon?


Fridays *from 15th April* Little Folk Nursery Rhymes?

10.30am come along and be entertained by Cat Bateman & her guitar?

Drop ins welcome.?

[email protected]?

mob: 07940 478605?


The Dish & the Spoon is available for childrens parties on Saturdays and Sundays. For more information please get in touch.

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