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Hi! I have a few places left for the new Sing and Sign term - would you like to join? I have been teaching babysitting for 15 years in Southwark and I am passionate about getting effective two way communication going between parents/carers and babies and toddlers.


Place available:


Sing and Sign Babes

2 - 5 month olds on Mondays 12 p.m. at Goose Green Centre (5 week term)


Sing and Sign Stage 1

5 - 13 months on Fridays 11 a.m. at Goose Green Centre and Saturdays 10.30 a.m. at Cafe Aneto (10 week term)


Sing and Sign Stage 2

14 - 24 months on Mondays 10 am at Goose Green Centre, Thursdays 3 p.m. at Punk Me Up Cafe and Saturdays 9.30 a.m. at Caf? Aneto. (10 week term)


If you would like to book, please do so here: https://www.bookmyclass.co.uk/singandsign/default.aspx?FID=22


If you have questions about these classes, please go here: m.me/singandsignsl


Or of course, please message me through EDF :)


All the best,


Trish Cummings, Sing and Sign Southwark


Follow me on inst and FB @singandsignsl


Edited to add that TWINS only pay for one baby at Sing and Sign :)

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