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Have just heard about a new group on Tues 10 - 12 at the Albrighton for 2-5yr olds.


Called 'Tumble' the blurb describes it as:


A soft play session offering a range of equipment - Bouncy Castle, ball pit, slide, crawl tunnel and a wealth of soft play equipment to climb on, bounce on, build up and tumble down....sounds good!


Cost ?2 per child.

Hello - just to confirm, yes, Tumble, is now running at Albrighton Community Centre in conjunction with East Dulwich Community Nursery, who will be staffing the session. There is a range of soft play equipment in the main hall downstairs aimed a promoting physical activity, improving co-ordination and manual dexterity.


Tumble is a drop in session so you are welcome any time through from 10.00am to midday each Tuesday.


If anyone has any other suggestions for activities for under 5s they you would like to see at the centre, please get in touch and let us know. Obviously we can't guarantee to provide everything, but its helpful for us to know the types of activities that would be popular.


Contact telephone number for the centre is 0207 737 6186 or I can be emailed directly at [email protected]


Cheers


Steve

Souns great. Would you consider holding more of these sessions?Tue morning oesnt work for us. Afternoon activities would be fab but after 3. I realise thisdoesn't work for all so probably a long shot. Also would love to find a fun and affordable "dance" class. thanks

Dear all - just to remind you, TUMBLE session will be running at Albrighton Community Centre tomorrow and every Tuesday morning from 10am - 12pm. These sessions are in conjunction with and staffed by East Dulwich Community Nursery. There will be a range of soft play equipment in the main hall downstairs aimed at promoting physical activity, improving co-ordination and manual dexterity.


Come and join us for a physically active morning.


Sessions cost: ?2.00


Contact telephone number for the nursery is 0207 737 6137 or I can be emailed directely at [email protected]


Hope to see Tomorrow, take care.


Natalie

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