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Baby Feeding workshops for babies 4-12 months in January

East Dulwich

When :Tuesday 15th January, 10.30am-1pm

Where :Lordship Lane, East Dulwich


Balham

When: Wednesday 16th January, 10.30am-1pm

Where: Balham Baptist Church, Balham


The workshop from Birth Baby Bliss on feeding your baby covers everything you need to know about feeding your baby solids, whether you are about to start weaning your baby and want to be prepared or you have already started and have questions on feeding your baby solid food this workshop is for you


What the Baby Feeding workshop covers:

Signs your baby is ready for solids

How to prepare for solids

Portion sizes

Texture of solids

Milk feeds and solids

Baby led weaning vs pureeing

And more


Spaces needed to be booked in advance BOOK TODAY

To book please visit www.birthbabybliss.co.uk or email [email protected] or call 07856672072

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