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Three Little Birds Baby Massage - Sunday Sessions for Dads/Weekend Warriors - 11am Nunhead Green


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New Baby Massage Course starting 24 July // SUNDAYS // 11 AM // The Green, Nunhead // ?60


For all of you who can't make it mid-week, we are starting our next course at the gorgeous new community centre in Nunhead


The course is taught over 5-weeks with each session lasting about 75 min. Sessions are held weekly and build on each other to allow both baby and parent to absorb all the new moves.


During the course you will learn techniques to calm your baby, relieve tension and discomfort, soothe a colicky meltdown, build closeness, aid sleep (theirs and yours!) and let's you spend some extra-chilled time enjoying those chubby thighs.


The course cost includes a take home guide, organic oils, tea and snacks and phone/email support.


Twins/multiples are same cost as single children


Come along with your other half, or give them a lie in (!)/ morning off while you spend some special time hanging out with your little one


From birth to 1 year [sweet spot is 4 weeks - crawling]


email [email protected] or call 07730539158 to register


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