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whippersnappers is a fun class with music and story-telling, I'd say best for toddlers not babies as toddlers get involved in story-telling by dressing up, but I used to take my son when he was a baby and he loved the drumming session (about 10 min of banging on drums and shakers) - and then he slept for 2 hours after each class, which was brilliant! :)
Vik - yep - there are always a variety of ages - today at the Albrighton centre a 3.5 yr old would have been one of the eldest - but not always. Sessions at Brockwell Lido and other places too - some of which you pay for, some you don't - check the website[/url. I like it more than most of these music classes certainly - much more funky and fun.

They are currently using a temporary building at the top of the estate, the entrance is the last one as you're going up the hill just before Dog Kennel Hill School, drive in as far as you can and you'll see temp buildings on the left hand side.


The actual centre is on Albrighton Road, half way up Dog Kennel Hill but it has been demolished and is in the throws of being re-built, not sure when it's due to re-open.

  • 2 months later...

hi guys,


If you are looking for more drop in music classes, we'd love to meet you in my new-ish drop in class which meets Tuesdays/Wednesdays/Fridays from 3:30-4:30 pm and Saturdays from 10:30-11:30 am at the Family Natural Health centre above Soup Dragon at 106 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich!


Come Sing, Dance and Play Percussion with your baby or toddler in a positive, sociable, relaxing atmosphere!


All the times are drop in and cost ?5, for more info just message me!


All the best,

Bea

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