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Hi - are there any parents or carers with babies who would be interested in a music session for 'babies only' (or mixed baby and toddler session)? We have use of a space at The Old Nuns Head but not sure whether Friday would be a good day as I understand that Nunhead Library run a busy rhyme time session on a Friday morning. Our session would run at 11am for 40 minutes and include a range of activities including musical props, parachute and bubbles!


We already have a busy baby music group at The Dish and The Spoon in Nunhead on a Thursday afternoon and now looking to put on an additional day.


I would be interested to hear your thoughts on days and times that would suit.


Many thanks


Kim

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Wednesday is a definite possiblity but I've been told there is another music group on a Weds morning in Nunhead, though I have no idea who it is run by or where it is exactly. If anyone could shed any light, that would be great.


I only see the point in setting up an additional session where there is a need so happy to go ahead if there is a real interest.


Thanks for replying!

Kim,

It would be great if the Friday could be avoided to ensure an even spread of activities throughout the week. Nuns Head would be a lovely venue. Your Dish and Spoon Session is a firm favourite of baby ivydales and I would love to take him to more of your sessions in Nunhead. Would the new session follow a similar formate?


Wednesday am I think is great as would Tuesday PM's be I think.

Hoping to see you Thursday!


C x

I am so glad you are enjoying the sessions at The Dish. Yes, the additional class will follow a similar format. The only thing that might be slightly different is the age-group which may go up to two years but this has yet to be decided.


Thank you for your input, this is really helpful.

Yes I would be interested if its in the morning and I can bring baby and older sibling. Preschool and nap time rule afternoons out for us at the moment. I think the other music group is the one at Buchan tra on a Wednesday morning. I've not been but heard it is most excellent!

Delighted to announce we have a new start date for the Nunhead class but will post this in Family Classifieds!


Also managed to secure a venue (and one additional to be confirmed) in Sydenham. Will keep you posted on details.


Many thanks for all your suggestions!


Kim

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