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Hurrah! We're back for Nimble Tots summer term stories from tomorrow (Monday 10th April!) onwards, with a week jam-packed full of creative classes for 0-5s all featuring stories, music and songs!


This week, Becky and her cello (with a bit of help from Boris the bird) will be telling the tale about how the rabbit got such long ears, as well as thinking about some other instruments in the orchestra, and on Thursday, Holly's Nimble Adventures will be inspired by the book 'Wendy the Wide-Mouthed Frog', with both special pre-schooler drama classes, and gentler baby sessions.


It's ?6 per class if you PAYG, siblings half price (siblings under 1 go free), or a little cheaper if you buy a 6-class flexicard (6 classes for ?33 - no expiry date but you'll still need to book in) or if you book a half term block (?5 per class, ?2.50 siblings over 1). Advanced booking recommended at www.nimbletots.co.uk but if we have space drop ins are welcome (but we do fill up quickly for some classes!)

Full list of sessions for this week:


Monday - Becky

10.15am (mixed ages), 11.15am (0-18 months) Nunhead Green Community Centre (56 Nunhead Lane- next to the Old Nuns Head pub and Nunhead Green playground)


Tuesday - Becky

9.45am (mixed ages), 10.35am (mixed ages) and 11.30am (0-18 months) at Punk Me Up Ceramics (34 East Dulwich Road)


Wednesday - Becky

9.45am (mixed ages), 10.35am (mixed ages) and 11.30am (0-2s) at The Ivy House (40 Stuart Road, SE15 3BE)


2.30pm (0-4 years) 3.30pm (0-18 months) at The Railway Telegraph Pub **note new venue** (112 Stanstead Road, Forest Hill SE23 1BS)


Thursdays: Nimble Adventures with Holly!

9.45am (2-5s), 10.35am (mixed ages) and 11.30am (0-2s) at The Ivy House (40 Stuart Road, SE15 3BE)

2.30pm (2-5s), Nunhead Green Community Centre and 3.30pm (0-2s).


Friday - Becky

10.15am (mixed ages), 11.15am (0-18 months) at the Telegraph Hill Centre (Kitto Road, Telegraph Hill)

  • 2 weeks later...

Nimble Tots this week has a few changes as Holly is off on her holidays! But we've still got creative storytelling and music classes for 0-5s every day this week in all usual venues and times. We're very lucky to have the magical theatre maker Laura and her puppet woodland creatures leading sessions on Wednesday morning at the Ivy House and Becky will be covering Thursday's Nimble Adventures with 'This is not my hat'. At all other Nimble Tales sessions, Becky and her cello will be there as usual, this week with a brand new snake puppet and the story of Anansi the Spider, and how he helped all stories came into the world! Plus of course, shakers, songs, ukulele tunes, scarves and props...


We got pretty busy at some classes last week, so advance booking is recommended at www.nimbletots.co.uk although if there's room we'll do our best to squeeze in drop-ins! It's ?6 PAYG, siblings over 1 half price (siblings under 1 go free), or a little cheaper if you book a 6 class flexicard (?33 for any 6 classes, no expiry date).

Classes and venues this week are:


Monday - Becky

10.15am (mixed ages), 11.15am (0-18 months) Nunhead Green Community Centre (56 Nunhead Lane- next to the Old Nuns Head pub and Nunhead Green playground)


Tuesday - Becky

9.45am (mixed ages), 10.35am (mixed ages) and 11.30am (0-18 months) at Punk Me Up Ceramics (34 East Dulwich Road)

Wednesday - morning is Laura, afternoon is Becky


9.45am (mixed ages), 10.35am (mixed ages) and 11.30am (0-2s) at The Ivy House (40 Stuart Road, SE15 3BE)

2.30pm (0-4 years) 3.30pm (0-18 months) at The Railway Telegraph Pub **note new venue** (112 Stanstead Road, Forest Hill SE23 1BS)


Thursday: Nimble Adventures with Holly!

9.45am (2-5s), 10.35am (mixed ages) and 11.30am (0-2s) at The Ivy House (40 Stuart Road, SE15 3BE)

2.30pm (2-5s), Nunhead Green Community Centre and 3.30pm (0-2s).


Friday - Becky

10.15am (mixed ages), 11.15am (0-18 months) at the Telegraph Hill Centre (Kitto Road, Telegraph Hill)

This week, after a bank holiday off, we're raring to go from Tuesday onwards with all our normal Nimble Tots classes! Becky's sessions this week will feature all usual cello tunes, puppets and songs, with the story of Lazy Jack (lots of snoring too!). Holly's back from her holidays, and Thursday adventures will be a fun take on 'Hug' by Jez Alborough, with drama activities and games for the 2-5 and mixed age sessions, and gentler sensory storytelling for the under 2 classes.


As ever, it's ?6 PAYG per session, or a wee bit cheaper if you buy a 6-class flexicard. Siblings over 1 are half price (siblings under 1 go free). Advance booking is recommended at www.nimbletots.co.uk as we do sometimes fill up and have to turn people away, but if there's space, drop ins are welcome!


Times and venues:


Tuesday - Becky

9.45am (mixed ages), 10.35am (mixed ages) and 11.30am (0-18 months) at Punk Me Up Ceramics (34 East Dulwich Road)


Wednesday - Becky

9.45am (mixed ages), 10.35am (mixed ages) and 11.30am (0-2s) at The Ivy House (40 Stuart Road, SE15 3BE)

2.30pm (0-4 years) 3.30pm (0-18 months) at The Railway Telegraph Pub **note new venue** (112 Stanstead Road, Forest Hill SE23 1BS)


Thursday: Nimble Adventures with Holly!

9.45am (2-5s), 10.35am (mixed ages) and 11.30am (0-2s) at The Ivy House (40 Stuart Road, SE15 3BE)

2.30pm (2-5s), Nunhead Green Community Centre and 3.30pm (0-2s).


Friday - Becky

10.15am (mixed ages), 11.15am (0-18 months) at the Telegraph Hill Centre (Kitto Road, Telegraph Hill)

  • 3 weeks later...

At Nimble Tots this week, our creative musical storytelling sessions for 0-5s and their parents and carers, it's the last before a week off for half term! Becky and her cello are back from holidays with the tale of the enormous turnip... Lots of cello tunes, props, songs and silliness, Becky is leading sessions on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, with Holly covering Nimble Tales on Tuesday.


Thursday's Nimble Adventures this week features Owl Babies (and NOT Dinner Time as mentioned in this week's newsletter, sorry!) with Holly leading preschooler drama for older kids, and sensory storytelling for babies.


As ever, it's ?6 PAYG per session, or a wee bit cheaper if you buy a 6-class flexicard. Siblings over 1 are half price (siblings under 1 go free). Advance booking is recommended at www.nimbletots.co.uk as we do sometimes fill up and have to turn people away, but if there's space, drop ins are welcome! We're back to usual booking, with online sign up closing the morning before classes (or earlier if we're full...)


Times and venues:


Monday - Nimble Tales with Becky

10.15am (mixed ages), 11.15am (0-18 months) at The Green, Nunhead Community Centre, SE15


Tuesday - Nimble Tales with Holly

9.45am (mixed ages), 10.35am (mixed ages) and 11.30am (0-18 months) at Punk Me Up Ceramics (34 East Dulwich Road)


Wednesday - Nimble Tales with Becky

9.45am (mixed ages), 10.35am (mixed ages) and 11.30am (0-2s) at The Ivy House (40 Stuart Road, SE15 3BE)

2.30pm (0-4 years) 3.30pm (0-18 months) at The Railway Telegraph Pub **note new venue** (112 Stanstead Road, Forest Hill SE23 1BS)


Thursday: Nimble Adventures with Holly!

9.45am (2-5s), 10.35am (mixed ages) and 11.30am (0-2s) at The Ivy House (40 Stuart Road, SE15 3BE)

2.30pm (2-5s), Nunhead Green Community Centre and 3.30pm (0-2s).


Friday - Nimble Tales with Becky

10.15am (mixed ages), 11.15am (0-18 months) at the Telegraph Hill Centre (Kitto Road, Telegraph Hill)

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