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Happy New Year! Babistic Baby Yoga classes are resuming from Monday 7th January.


Baby Yoga weekly sessions at The Old Nun?s Head Pub, Nunhead Green, Nunhead, SE15 3QQ ? Friday?s at 2.10pm, run for 45 minutes and costs ?3 for first session and ?6 thereafter.


If you are interested in coming along, spaces are limited, so reserving your space is advisable to avoid disappointment.


Baby Yoga is a fun class beginning with some warm up massage strokes (fully clothed) lots of songs & rhymes coordinated with movements, soft stretching & relaxation. Movement positions include laying, seated, standing and lifts.


The tactile and sensory stimulation which takes place during a class helps to contribute to the development of the baby's brain and the nervous system and as with baby massage, baby yoga is a lovely opportunity to enhance communication with your baby, gain confidence in handling your baby, additional digestive benefits and encourage your baby to sleep deeper.


Suitable from around 12-14 weeks.


For more information please visit my website http://www.babistic.co.uk/baby-yoga/venue-costs-and-dates/ call 07799 032191 or email: [email protected]


There are also other venues if this day/time doesn?t suit.


Thursday 10.15am ? St Hildas Church, Brockley Road, Crofton Park, SE23 1LA

Wednesday 10.15am ? Manor House Gardens, Old Road, Hither Green, SE13 3SY


Thanks,


Samantha Chater

Babistic Baby and You





Baby Yoga - Weekly Sessions - The Old Nun's Head - SE15

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