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Hi...I know there have been similar threads many times and I've been searching but can't quite find the answers I'm looking for, so forgive a new thread.


What group/groups could I take my two and a half month to? Maybe something music or singing based? He's a big ten week old and is very alert and I feel like he needs a bit more stimulation!

Anyone got any ideas?

Thank you in advance....

Bumps and Babes group at St faiths is nice - but a mums coffee thing rather than singing. People recommend Baby Sensory for little ones? We didn't go though. Library sessions would be good as free. There's not much really until they are more like 5/6 months, and it's worth bearing in mind that if you want to do any of the 'sign up' classes they generally follow the school terms - so maybe look towards starting some things after the summer? We liked sing and sign and gym babes - but it can all get a bit pricey! Swimming also good and you could do that just with friends.


Basically I would enjoy the fact you can meet friends and have coffee etc whilst you can. I have now discovered I can't even go into shops with my 2 yr old as yesterday he pulled anything within reach off shelves/hangers. Nightmare.

hiya!


Thanks for your recommendation Fushia! Sally, I generally recommend my music classes for babies aged 6 months and upward but we do have younger babies around 4 months and sometimes even younger siblings attend (I find the class is just as much for the parents as for the babies!)! You're welcome to come along to a class as it's drop in and see what you think, then you can decide yourself if you and your son like it at this stage or if you think it's better to come back later when he's older! Details are below!


All the best,

Bea

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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)

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