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This week it's another of my favourite ever Nimble Tales, Penelope the INCREDIBLY grumpy princess! We've got another small swap of days this week, as Holly will be leading her magical story-book inspired Nimble Adventures on Tuesday at Punk Me Up Cafe in East Dulwich (Boris will still be making an appearance though...), and I'll (Becky) will be telling Nimble Tales instead on Thursday afternoon at Nunhead Green. On Thursday morning at the Ivy House, we've another special guest, Mikey, leading the sessions! Mikey is a multi-instrumentalist, flute player and very experienced kids theatre maker (and great musician in his own right!), so you'll be in for a treat! Monday, Wednesday and Friday will be me as usual with cello and Nimble Tales!


If you're coming along, don't forget advanced booking is recommended (at www.nimbletots.co.uk) as we can sometimes get very busy, but drop ins are welcome if we do have space, which tends to be more the case with earlier classes. It's ?6 for first child, half price for siblings over one (siblings under 1 go free), and a wee bit cheaper if buy and use a 6-class flexicard (?33 for 6 classes). I'll update on Facebook the morning of classes with details of any drop in spaces available.


Classes this week:


Monday - 'Penelope and the Frog' with Becky

10.15am (mixed ages), 11.15am (0-18 months) at The Green, Nunhead Community Centre (next to the Old Nuns Head pub)


Tuesday - 'Pete the Cat' - Nimble Adventures 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). **please note** inside buggy space is limited for busier classes, but there are pram locks in front of the cafe aplenty! If you use a sling, do bring it along, and we'll save places at the back of the mats for double buggies.


Wednesday - 'Penelope and the Frog' 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 - 'Penelope and the Frog' - morning with Mikey and his flute, afternoon with Becky and cello

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 (under 2s).


Friday - 'Penelope and the Frog' with Becky

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

Don't forget that Thursday morning will have a very special guest for Nimble Tots at the Ivy House this week with multi-instrumentalist and singer songwriter Mikey! Mikey has lots of experience writing and performing in children's theatre, running workshops and as a performing musician in his own right, so along with flute, guitar and bag of percussion, these workshops should be a real treat!


Classes tomorrow (Thursday) are at the Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road, Nunhead (plenty of parking usually available on the street outside)


9.45am: Mixed ages

10.35am: Mixed ages

11.30am: 0-18 months


You can book your spot in advance at www.nimbletots.co.uk or drop in and join us - ?6 per class, siblings over 1 half price (siblings under 1 go free)


See you tomorrow!

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