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Sing and Sign FACE to FACE classes are back in April :)


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Hi folks,


I am DELIGHTED to announce that my covid secure Sing and Sign classes are back from Monday 26th April. Currently I am offering classes on Monday and Friday mornings in East Dulwich and on Thursday mornings in Dulwich Village. Other venues/days will follow (I Hope!)


Sing and Sign Babes is for our newest babies of 0-5 months

Stage 1 is for babies of 5 - 13 months

Stage 2 is for babies of 12 - 20 months


These are all ages at the beginning of the term.


If you book a place in a venue based class, you will ALSO get free access to my online classes on Saturday mornings PLUs, for Stage 1 and Stage 2, multiple mini zooms during the week. Babes get access to multiple full length zooms during the week.


Please contact me (triciacummings (at) Singandsign.co.uk) or message me here with any enquiries. If you want to know about free (online) taster sessions, let me know, too.


If you would like to book a place (limited because of social distancing, etc), please do so here: http://bkmy.uk/?SS022


Looking forward to hearing from you - and please tell your friends too!


Trish X

Sing and Sign Southwark (since 2004!)

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