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TOMORROW - Harmony Singing Group for mums with babies


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Thula Mama, the harmony singing group for mums with pre-crawling babies!


Thula Mama starts back for the new term on Wednesday 19th September, 10-11.30am.


Feel the joy of singing in a group whilst soothing your baby with the nourishing comfort of your voice! Unwind on a cosy sofa with tea and homemade cake while you learn simple songs, lullabies and chants from around the world in beautiful acapella harmony.


Each session has time for relaxing and chatting at the start followed by an hour of singing. It's a great way to meet other local mums and do something for yourself that your baby also directly benefits from!


To book your free trial email: [email protected] or check out our page on Hoop: https://hoop.co.uk/thulamama/


Also visit our Facebook page for lots of lovely reviews (and pictures of cake!) https://facebook.com/thulamamaED

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