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Nimble Tots - storytelling, music and songs for 0-5s, January timetable and booking


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Nimble Tots is back in January with a full schedule of magical interactive storytelling and music every day of the week! Becky's sessions feature live cello tunes, and Holly's Wednesdays will take you on a wonderful storytelling adventure. It's ?7 to PAYG (siblings over 1 are ?3) but cheaper if you book a term block (works out ?5.50 a session and your spot will be held every week) or if you buy a 6-week flexicard (?36 for any 6 sessions - no expiry date).


Every week we have a different story, accompanied by music, songs and props. Booking in advance is advised at www.nimbletots.co.uk, and term bookings plus individual sessions for the first week of January are now open! Drop ins are welcome if we have space, first-come-first-serve.


Spring 2017 sessions are:


Mondays with Becky and her cello: Nunhead Greeen Community Centre, 5 Nunhead Green, Nunhead, London SE15 3QQ

9.45am - mixed ages

10.35am - mixed ages

11.30am - 0-18 months


Tuesdays with Becky and her cello: Punk Me Up Cafe, 34 East Dulwich Road, SE22

9.45am - mixed ages

10.35am - mixed ages

11.30am - 0-18 months


Wednesday Mornings with Holly: The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road, Nunhead SE15

9.45am - mixed ages

10.35am - mixed ages

11.30am - 0-18 months


Wednesday Afternoons with Holly: Studio One Pilates, 58-72 Dalmain Rd, London SE23 1AT

2.15pm - mixed ages

3.15pm - 0-18 months


Thursday Mornings with Becky and her cello:The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road, Nunhead SE15

9.45am - mixed ages

10.35am - mixed ages

11.30am - 0-18 months


Thursday Afternoons with Becky and her cello: The Railway Telegraph, 112 Stanstead Rd, London, Forest Hill SE23 1PS

2.15pm - mixed ages

3.15pm - 0-18 months


Friday Afternoons with Becky and her cello: Telegraph Hill Centre, Kitto Rd, London SE14 5TY

2.15pm - mixed ages

3.15pm - 0-18 months

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