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I didn't do it with mine, but a few of my friends did baby massage with little babies and enjoyed it. Can then also do at home. Also there is a baby sensory thing at Brockly and Forest Hill which I have just started going to with my six-month old, but advertised as suitable from birth. It's pretty good, with singing and different activities every week. Not particularly cheap, though, ?70 for a 10-week block, you can do a no-obligation trial for ?7. http://www.babysensory.com/en/ClassDetails.aspx?id=33


I walked around with pram a lot as moved house 2 weeks before birth - so was a good way to get to know new area!


Sarah

Tippee Toes do a baby music class on a Thursday at 10am (45 minutes) with a stay and play session.


At 3 months, your baby can be stimulated through music, singing and percussion instruments. We use lots of colourful props to keep their attention.


The venue is: All Fired Up Ceramics Cafe, 34 East Dulwich Road.


It is a drop in class so no need to pre-book - ?3.00 per session.


Thanks


Kim

0790 361 8432

www.tippeetoes.co.uk

Big Scream at the Clapham/Brixton cinemas (similar just started at Peckham)? Bumps and Babes in E and N Dulwich? Aren't there also quite a few yoga type things you can take little ones along to? Prambusters/power pramming in the parks? I remember reading about a salsa class where you go with baby in a sling but cannot remember where/what/how!!


As others have said though - and I know it's probably a bit unhelpful - make the most of the cafe/chat days....they end oh so soon!!

Hi Jenny,


We'd love to meet you and your baby in my toddler baby music class. It's aimed at babies 6 months old and up but younger babies are most welcome and we do have younger babies attend!


Thanks,

Bea


Bea's 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

?5, any additional siblings pay half price

drop in (no need to book beforehand)

Hey


thank you for all your responses, sounds like i have a few things to try out.


I was thinking of going for a walk this week, maybe Tuesday as it is suppose to be a sunny.


If anyone fancies joining me for a bit of fresh air and excercise drop me a PM and we can sort something out.


Jenny x

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