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5 week Baby Massage Course in E. Dulwich Mon 19th Sept- Monday 17th Oct


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Calling all Mums and Dads-

The Vale Practice's next 5 week Baby Massage Course commences on Monday 19th September!


Relaxing for both you and baby, it has been shown to have a wealth of benefits including helping stimulate your baby's growth and development,reduce crying,regulate sleep, ease aches from teething and wind, not to mention boosting your bond with your baby!


Over the course you'll learn a massage sequence for legs, tummy, chest, arms, face and back, as well as a special colic routine and some simple baby yoga movements.


The course will run from 11am- 12:30 Mondays, from 19th September - 17th October and cost ?80, including oils used in the class.


Call the Vale Practice on 0208 2999798 or email [email protected] to book your place


The Vale Practice, Complete Natural Healthcare

64 Grove Vale, London

SE22 8DT

www.thevalepractice.co.uk

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