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Birth Baby Bliss sleep workshop for babys 0-5 months THURSDAY 28TH FEBRUARY, MIDDAY


Is your baby is not napping, always sleeping on you or do you always have to take your baby out the house for naps?

Then why not book onto the next sleep workshop in East Dulwich next week


At the 2.5 hr workshop you will :

Learn about your Babys sleep cycle

Understand sleep expectations for babys 0-5 months

Learn about a flexible routine

Establishing Bedtimes

Positive sleep habits to help your baby become a happy independent sleeper

Sleep solutions to common 0-5 month sleep issues

Shushing, swaddling and rocking


0-5 month sleep workshop dates

DULWICH

28th February and 28th March 12.30 - 3pm

BALHAM

27th February and 27th March 10.30-1pm


To book visit www.birthbabybliss.co.uk/babysleepworkshops


Thank you

Natalie

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