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Tippee Toes Baby Music class every Thursday


Kimmy1080

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Join our lovely baby music group every Thursday (term time) from 11.00-11.40. Classes are very interactive and engaging for babies. Each session includes: action songs, puppets, percussion instruments, colourful props, great music tracks and oodles of bubbles!


This is a very friendly group and a wonderful opportunity to make new friendships.


East Dulwich Community Centre

46 Darrell Road

SE22


?5.00 per child. Drop in session, no booking necessary.


www.tippeetoes.co.uk


Best wishes


Kim

Would be lovely to see some new faces at our baby class tomorrow at 11am. You will find us in the small room at the East Dulwich Community Centre. Friendly, welcoming group of parents.


No booking necessary.


Look forward to welcoming you!


Kim

www.tippeetoes.co.uk

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