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PREP4 BABY - The BabyCare Preparation Course


This is a one day practical BabyCare course that prepares you for everything you need to know about BabyCare when your new baby arrives


What's covered on Prep4 Baby course :

Holding your baby

Dressing your baby

Changing your babys nappy

Winding your baby

Bathing your baby

Putting your baby to sleep

Breastfeeding

Bottle feeding

Using Car seats

Using Prams

Using Slings /baby carriers


On this practical course your will learn & practice everything babycare related.


Prep4 Baby courses are run every month in Dulwich with limited spaces so book now to get prepared for your new baby


Prep4 Baby course dates 2019

27th April, 25th May, 29th June,

6th July, 14th September, 19th October

16th November, 14th December


Booking and further info on the website www.birthbabybliss.co.uk

To discuss email [email protected] or call 07856672072

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