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***New Friday Baby Play Class ***


Baby Play , Stretch & Learn my new weekly baby play class starts on Friday 24th February from 1.15-2.15pm at Mothers Inc. 124 Forest Hill Rd,Se220rs


The classes for babies 10 weeks - 10 months old combine free play, baby yoga and learning a play activities and songs for your baby. Each session you will get an activity card with play ideas for your baby at home and a it's a lovely way to meet other local mums too.


Classes only ?5 if you book 8 classes or just ?6 on the day. No need to book just turn up


To book email [email protected] or call 07856672072


Thanks

Natalie




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