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Hello Mum's and Dads-to-be,


I am Natalie and I'm a local baby and postnatal expert and mum of 3.


I have created the Prep4 Baby course for all parents-to-be who want to feel confident and prepared in caring for your baby when they arrive.

This course is a wonderful compliment to any antenatal course you are already taking.

Prep4 Baby is the Baby care peparation course that teaches mums and dads-to- be everything you need to know about caring for your new baby.


Prep4 Baby covers:

Nappy changing including?sizes, types and? the changing kit

Dressing your baby

Holding your baby

Wind your baby

Breast and bottle feeding basics

Safe sleeping

Using a sling

Using a pram and car seat?

The essential Baby kit

And more


Prep4 Baby is interactive, fun and a great way to meet other? local expectant parents to be.



NEXT PREP4 BABY DULWICH IS ON SATURDAY 15TH JUNE 12-5PM

To book visit the website www.birthbabybliss.co.uk or email [email protected]


Thank you

Natalie

www.birthbabybliss.co.uk

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