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Hiya;

I'm a mummy to a 3 year old girl.

I currently work full time so I am desperate to find some classes which run on saturdays and sundays for Lily to attend.

I'm interested in getting her doing as much as poss, dance, singing, cookery,arts etc!

Any help/advice would be greatly appreaciated.

Thanks x

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Hi Kathryn Lily,


Artastic Art Club, Sciencetastic, and Languagetastic are available on Saturdays for 3 year olds!


Artastic 3-4 year olds 9.30-10.30 ?8

Multiple range of art activities and materials that change every week!


Sciencetastic 3-4 year olds 9.30-10.30 ?8

Different science experiememts, allowing every child to become a sciencetist!


Languagetastic

A great way of learning a language, through songs, play, games and arts and crafts and role play.


Spanish

Beginners 9.30-10 ?8

Intermediate 10-10.30 ?8


More languages to be add shortly!



If you would like any more info please email [email protected], call 07792549874, or pm me!

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi Kathryn Lily,


At South London Dance Studios in Herne Hill we offer Nursery dance classes for children from 2 1/2 years. You can read about our classes on our website - www.southlondondancestudios.co.uk


Contast us for more information or to go on our waiting list - 020 7978 8624 or [email protected]


We hope to meet you and your daughter soon!


(Miss) Zoe

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