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*BABY MASSAGE East Dulwich - next course STARTS IN MARCH ***


The next Baby Holistics 4 week Baby Massage course starts on Friday 9th March from 1.30pm, in East Dulwich.


The course is for mums with babies 0-6 months and is a wonderful first course to enjoy together.

On the course you will learn massage strokes to calm & relax your baby, strokes to ease wind, colic and teething pain and discomfort. As well as strokes to use as an activity with your baby.

Baby massage is a lovely experience to share with your baby, and from the course you will support your babys overall development and enhance the bond with your new baby.

I provide all oils, mats and weekly handouts.


The course is run over 4 friendly & relaxed sessions and each week you will learn to massage a different body part, giving you confidence to calm your baby through touch.

You can book online via the website https://www.babyholistics.co.uk/baby-massage-yoga.

If you have any questions please get in touch [email protected] or call 07856672072


Happy Thursday

Natalie

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