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Sing and Sign is brilliant. Your little one will love it. Unfortunately I can't go with my son because the start time is 11am and I need to be able to pick my older child up from preschool at midday. Gutted. I will look into Caterpillar Music. Any other ideas anyone?

Tippeetoes at the All Fired Up Cafe is great. You just drop in so if you can't attend one week you don't lose out. It has instruments, bubbles, puppets and a parachute. What more could kids want?


http://www.tippeetoes.co.uk/TippeeMusicClasses.html

  • 3 weeks later...

hello,


I currently lead a baby music class in West Hampstead for babies up to age three which has times throughout the week and am planning to start a similar regular class in the East Dulwich area. The classes are for a mix of ages from babies up to age three so are sibling friendly and involve sing alongs, dancing and percussion/instrument playing. The classes are always drop in, ?5/class and would be Monday/Wednesday/Saturday mornings and Tuesday afternoons in East Dulwich.


Ideally I will be starting the classes in the next few weeks and would appreciate any feedback regarding interest/need for such classes in the area and what times/days would be best! There seem to be quite a few other baby music classes in East Dulwich already but they seem to be only once a week, more expensive, age specific or require a term commitment so it appears there may be a need for a class such as mine.


Any feedback would be much appreciated!


All the best,

Bea

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  • 1 month later...

Hello,


I am very excited to announce that my regular drop in music classes for babies and toddlers will be starting in East Dulwich on October 4th! Thank you very much for all your feedback and support regarding interest, times and venues, it was greatly greatly appreciated!


Come sing, dance and play percussion instruments with your baby in a relaxing, sociable, positive atmosphere! Babies and upwards including toddlers and older siblings are welcome so the classes are great for a mix of ages and are sibling friendly. The classes are always drop in, ?5/class and will meet every weekday afternoon except Thursdays as well as Saturday mornings at the Family Natural Health Centre above Soup Dragon at 106 Lordship Lane.


Please see the timetable below. Alas Monday mornings were not available but come along Monday afternoons if you're free?! Classes start on Monday October 4th. I'd love to see you there!


Monday 2:30-3:30

Tuesday 3:30-4:30

Wednesday 3:30-4:30

Friday 3:30-4:30

Saturday 10-11


All the best,

Bea

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