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Baby Discover Art & Craft sessions suitable for 6-14 months old starting from 31/10/2016


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Baby discover is a unique baby learning & development experience with inspiring creative play & treasured artworks.


It s relaxed classes for babies aged from 6 months to 14 months to have new sensory experiences with different art materials and create keepsakes with your baby to take home. Each week they will be learning and discover new things.


All materials safe and non-toxic. Splashsuits to wear for babies to keep clean and dry.


Class timetable :


Monday 11.00-11.40 am at Albrighton community centre SE22 8AH


Thursday 10-10.40 AM at St Barnabas Parish Hall SE21 7BT


Cost : ?8/child & ?6 for siblings



child minder discount for all children except the first


Special Buy1 session Get 1 Free (Trial) session


PLEASE NOTE: Free trial can be used for weekly classes .


If you would like to book please let me know which class and I will send you a booking form. Once your form and payment has been received you will be sent a booking confirmation.


Any questions please call Pornthida on 0745 5583 089, message me or [email protected]


To book your place https://bookwhen.com/pcrookes

https://www.facebook.com/thecreationstationdulwich/

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