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There is a play group at St Faiths on Red Post Hill by North Dulwich Station from about 10am I think - run by mums, ?2, big hall full of toys. My own mum takes my (nearly) 16 month old there and says its good for burning off some of his energy! Think it can get very busy though...

hiya,


I used to have a drop in class Monday afternoons of baby music but had to cancel it due to lack of attendance, good to know there's a want for Monday activities, will let you know if and when it starts up again, perhaps in the Spring!


All the best,

Bea

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Beas Baby Bop

Drop in music classes for babies and toddlers

Tuesdays/Wednesdays/Fridays 3:30-4:30 pm

Saturdays 10:30-11:30

Family Natural Health centre above Soup Dragon

106 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich

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Yes, there is a group on Mondays from 10am - 11.30am at St Faith's, North Dulwich.


The group is run by 3 childminders (myself not included) and can get quite busy but everyone is welcome!


I've been going along every Monday for the past 8 years and help out with song-time at the end.

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Hello,


I host Ruby Rhymes, a drop-in music and movement class for babies and young children, every Monday 10.30am @ Herne Hill United Church, Corner of Redpost Hill and Herne Hill SE24.


I've been running this class for 4 years and there's always a nice mix of friendly regular and new parents, carers and children.


The children and adults sing dance and play percussion along to a mix of traditional and original songs


Each session runs for 50 minutes which includes an organic juice and biccy break.


No enrolment is required. Cost is ?5 per family or ?3 unwaged families which you pay at the end of class.


Kind regards,


Jane Ruby

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