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Hi - I guess hard to know for certain at this stage, but is it likely that baby groups will still be going ahead?


We've recently welcomed a new addition to the family and were looking forward to making use of all the lovely baby-orientated groups in the area (baby sing-a-long at the library etc.)


Obviously, good health needs to be prioritized, but if anyone has any insight to share, that'd be great.


Many thanks in advance!

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Hi!

Congratulations on your new arrival. Obviously all of the classes in various live venues are now closed, but there are Loads and Loads of things going on online. www.happity.co.uk is a brilliant resource, set up by a local mum moreover, and you will see about a million things listed there - some free, some one off, some weekly. There is something for everyone there.


I am running online introductions to my Sing and Sign classes via Happity this Thursday and I will also be running Sing and Sign Babes classes LIVE on Zoom from w/c 13th April. Babes is suitable for babies of 0 - 5 months.




I know that Punk Me Up ceramics cafe had converted to offering a delivery service with its fab ceramics, but I don't know now if they are able to continue. Check out their instagram page @punkmeupcafe


I hope that is helpful. It is a crazy time at the moment - and do take care :)


Trish


Sing and Sign Southwark

Hello


Congratulations on your new baby


I am a local baby massage teacher and I am running LIVE baby massage, yoga and reflexology classes every Tuesday, Wednesday a d Thursday.

To find out more or to book visit www.birthbabybliss.co.uk/onlinebabyclasses


Natalie

[email protected]

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