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hi - not baby yoga but you might like this - k



Mums' (or Dads') Yoga starting up September 13, then continuing every Thursday.

11am-12noon.

Lower level of Longfield Hall, 50 Knatchbull Road, SE5 9QY

?10 drop-in or ?40 for six class pass.

Teacher is Lili from Breather Yoga 07950 343 575 [email protected]


Babies sit/lie next to you. Toddlers play while you do the class.

Bring a yoga mat and snack/toy for baby or toddler.

(This is normal adult yoga in a baby-friendly class, not baby-yoga).

hi - not baby yoga but you might like this - k

(This is normal adult yoga in a baby-friendly class, not baby-yoga).



Mums' (or Dads') Yoga starting up September 13, then continuing every Thursday.

11am-12noon.

Lower level of Longfield Hall, 50 Knatchbull Road, SE5 9QY

?10 drop-in or ?40 for six class pass.

Teacher is Lili from Breather Yoga 07950 343 575 [email protected]


Babies sit/lie next to you. Toddlers play while you do the class.

Bring a yoga mat and snack/toy for baby or toddler.

Hi Moomin

There is a very lovely baby massage class at college lodge in dulwich park, lunch is available in a relaxed atmosphere. Classes are ?10 per session or ?50 for 6 week session, please ring penny on 07956617746 for more info.

Also available is baby reflexology, babies need to be 4 weeks old , classes held in the lovely college lodge with Katherine. cost is ?8.50 per session but block bookings are recommended please ring 0207 7738 6633 for info! Both classes available on Tuesdays in the morning.

That sounds great, Tadpole, thank you so much. Also have just found out that Sitaram run a post-natal/baby yoga class for babies from birth to sitting at Brockwell Lido on Wednesdays (www.sitaram.org). Thanks again to everyone for chipping in....x

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