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hello, did this with Chee at Honor Oak Rd in a church hall place and O loved them, whilst I made a v nice friend, so happy all round, but think these classes are rather pot luck. definitely try the taster session. wouldn't be one i'd carry on but was a bit different and the under ones class was ideal for pre-crawling, as activities are more mummy's lap based. hope this is helpful and that you at least enjoy a free class!

They are a bit surreal but the babies seem to love them. There are lots of things going on in each class and she is true to her word in that activities are not repeated (i went for around 4/5 months and aside from a couple of songs in the main bit and the starting and ending songs, each activity was different.


I couldn't run those classes - I dont know how she has the energy to do them but that's what we pay her for I guess!!

well don't tell Chee I told you so but when we were out of London for 3 weeks I asked in advance and she said I could just tack them on to the end - in a bid to entice me to re-book another set, which i didn't, but it was very kind of her (not the offical policy, but she can be flexible if you ask nicely!)

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