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Tippee Toes is looking forward to bringing music sessions to The Herne from early February. We kick off on 2 and 3 February. Sessions include: fun action songs, upbeat music tracks, musical instruments, colourful props and bubbles.


Thursdays: 10am-10.45am - music sessions for babies and toddlers under 4

Fridays: 10am-10.30am - music, massage and moves for 0-6 months



In addition to this, we now have our baby and toddler play area set up, and kids eat free* on a Monday to Friday.


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NOTE: If any other similar groups are looking for a room to use, please contact The Herne on 020 8299 9521


*1 free kids main course with each adult main course ordered

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