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Looking for a very active class for a 3.5 - 4 year old on Fridays. Ideally either a drop-off class or one that a 1.5 year old can take part in as well but willing to compromise on that. Don't want an instrumental music class with a bit of dancing - movement has to be the focus.


She does gymnastics on Saturdays and loves it. She used to do tumbletots (and loved it) but the nearest Friday class for her age seems to be in Blackheath (we do drive but want to look locally first).


Will consider anything from swimming to football to dance, as long as she gets some nice exercise in.


And yes we do lots of walking and scooting etc too, just want to add one more structured class :)


Thanks!

Hi


I'm a tennis coach Dulwich sports club, just recently became full time - that's why i haven't got a profile on the website just yet


But i think we have exactly what your looking for!

We do lessons for 3-6 years old called STREET TENNIS


We keep it very simple, play a lot of games and just make tennis fun!


If you want to find out more information or even sign up for the class check out the link iv provided at the bottom...


http://www.kmptennisacademy.co.uk/mini_tennis.html


I hope this helps!


Chloe

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