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Hi everyone


My November course is fully booked. I am now taking bookings for the following four week course dates:


Tuesday 23rd November 2010

Tuesday 30th November 2010

Tuesday 7th December 2010

Tuesday 14th December 2010


09.45 to 10:45


Please note if you are interested in joining the course but one of the dates is unsuitable, please do contact me. On occasions where parents are unable to complete four weeks, I try to set aside an additional date to cater for this purpose.


In the meantime, please see details below:


Tippee Toes Baby massage programme


WHEN: Four week infant massage programme held on: Tuesday mornings at 09.45am to 10.45am


DATES: 23 November to 14th December 2010


LOCATION: PUSH Studios, Blackwater Street (off Lordship Lane) SE22


FEE: ?55.00 for full programme.


What to expect:


You will learn the art of massaging your baby, the wonderful benefits involved and, of course, take this life long experience away with you!


Baby massage is a wonderful way to communicate and find that special moment between you and your baby. Research shows that baby massage can help improve blood circulation for babies and relieve stress for parents! Baby massage can also help relieve the discomfort of gas, constipation and colic and, as well as aiding digestion and not forgetting to mention, promotes better sleep! These are just a few examples of why baby massage should be an activity that is incorporated into your daily routine to give you and your baby that special 'moment' that you might otherwise miss out on due to busy life-style.


Included in this programme, all participants receive a 50ml bottle of pure vegetable oil, class handouts explaining all the relevant strokes as well as other useful information and a certificate on completion of the course.


By the end of the programme, you will be able to massage your baby confidently, have found a way to incorporate massage into your baby's daily routine and, of course, help your baby relieve discomfort in the most natural, nurturing way possible.


If you would like to book a space, please contact me on:


0790 361 8432 or

[email protected]

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