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i know there are loads of threads on here about this but i cannot find them so please help me..


now that the 4 year old has started school the 1 year old finally gets to do a few things that she might like to do rather than follow around after a 4 year old and his activities but i am so long off the 'circuit' that i have no idea what is out there anymore...


mainly looking for monday/ tuesday/ wednesday morning activities..


thanks,


craigy

I run Baby Sensory classes for babies up to 13 - 15 months old. Classes at Brockely on Tuesdays, and Forest Hill on Wednesdays.


Baby Sensory classes offer a musical world full of exciting sensory experiences for parents and babies from light shows to bubbles, bells, rainbows, puppets, signing, games, massage, baby whispering & bonding activities. The possibilities for learning & fun are endless!


Activities and experiences vary weekly, there is always something new. The developmental play session is a perfect time to socialise and build up relationships with other parents and babies.


The activities for this week include Baby Orchestra, and the best ever Light Show!! Book now for a no obligation trial! Email [email protected], or call 07545 247 963 to reserve your place.

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