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Weaning Workshop - February 22nd St John's Church, Goose Green


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Our next local Baby Led Weaning workshop takes place on February 22nd

For any parents interested in learning all about baby led weaning (weaning without purees and letting baby eat what the rest of the family eat), we're running our next workshop in East Dulwich at the Goose Green Centre on Wednesday 22nd Feb 12:30- 2:30pm. Plenty of space for buggies and babies obviously welcome. ?25 per person (or family if both parents want to attend) spaces are limited so get in touch to book.


If you can't make this date please note the workshop will now run on a monthly basis on second Weds of the month 12:30-14:30 at Goose Green Centre.


Tickets and more information available here. https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/baby-led-weaning-workshop-tickets-31444099147

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