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Hi All,


Just a quick reminder that Babble & Squeak Playtime will be re-starting this Friday (1st October) at 10am, at the Magnolia on Lordship Lane and we would love to have you come along.


We have 45 minutes of free play time, followed by a song and story session with some ideas for simple musical games which can be played at home. We always have our 'Disco for those of us who don't get out much...' for a little shimmy before we finish and of course there's also plenty of time for a coffee and a chat.


To keep the numbers comfortable for everyone, we will be limiting the group to a maximum of 23 families per week. As always, you are free to drop in but we also offer a limited number of pre-payable places. These are available for 4 or more weeks at a time and guarantee you entry, no matter how late you arrive. Please email us if you would like to take up this option.


All the rest of the details are below and everyone's welcome. It's time to dust off your dancing shoes...


Looking forward to seeing you soon!


Kate and Tina


BABBLE AND SQUEAK PLAYTIME

Friday mornings 10-11.45am


at:


The Magnolia

211 Lordship Lane

London SE22 8AH


Age range (under 5?s) ? as young as you like, up to pre-schoolers.

Price: ?4 for 1st child, ?2 for siblings over 12 months, ?1 for siblings over 6 months


info@babbleandsqueak.com


[www.babbleandsqueak.com]

[www.themagnolia.co.uk]

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