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Kimmy1080

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Hi everyone


Tippee Toes music session is on every Tuesday and Thursday (term time). We have been delivering fun, interactive music & movement sessions in East Dulwich for almost 10 years! Pop in and see why we?ve had hundreds of families attend our weekly drop in sessions.


Details below:


Tuesday?s & Thursday?s

10am-10.45am

East Dulwich Community Centre

46 Darrell Road, SE22

6 months-4 years

?6.00 per child / ?4.00 per sibling

Pay-as-you-go

No advanced booking necessary.


Come along and enjoy an interactive session where we use percussion instruments, upbeat music tracks and colourful props to aid learning and increase the enjoyment with your child. You don?t need to be a great singer, however, coming with a fun attitude is a must!


I look forward to seeing you.


Kim x

www.tippeetoes.co.uk

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