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Baby Massage Course, Thursdays 23rd Nov-21st Dec, 11am - 12:15pm


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5 week BABY MASSAGE COURSE, Thursday 23rd November - Thursday 21st December, 11am - 12:15pm, ?80


We still have a few spaces on our upcoming baby massage course, starting next week Thursday 23rd November.


Its a fantastic way to connect with your baby. Held in a warm, supportive environment its and is an ideal opportunity for you to slow down, unwind and enjoy special one to one time with your baby. Baby massage enhances bonding between you and your baby, while also helping parents read their babies cues. It can offer relief from wind, colic, constipation and teething pain, and also assists your babies sensory development.


All oils and material you may need are provided, including refreshments. Held at the Vale Practice in E. Dulwich, just a short stroll from E Dulwich Station.


COME AND HAVE FUN AND LEARN A NEW SKILL FOR YOU AND YOUR BABY


To book contact the Vale Practice on 020 8299 9798 or email [email protected]

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