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?10 off Sing and Sign classes for new customers


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Make new mum/dad friends and learn a fantastic skillset whilst doing so :)


The new term of Sing and Sign baby signing classes starts next week (25th April) and I would like to extend an offer of ?10 off for brand new families who book a place with me before then.


Sing and Sign classes have three levels:

* Sing and Sign Babes (0 - 5 months) - places available in Crystal Palace, East Dulwich, Herne Hill, Penge and West Norwood

* Stage 1 (5 - 13 months) - places available in Canada Water, Dulwich Village, Gipsy Hill, Herne Hill, Penge and West Norwood

* Stage 2 (13 - 22 months) - places available in East Dulwich, Crystal Palace and Dulwich Village


All levels include

1) weekly in person class,

2) weekly zoom on Saturday mornings if you miss your class or want to include other family members,

3) appropriate level membership of our online resources for 1 year - weekly videos (term time only), expert advice, signing dictionary, and other videos throughout the year



To claim your ?10 off, please book here: https://www.bookmyclass.co.uk/Singandsign/default.aspx?fid=22 and use the code Babes10 (for Sing and Sign Babes) or Giveme10 (for Stage 1 and Stage 2). Limited number of discounts available and only available to new bookings with new customers.


Thanks so much!


Trish Cummings

Sing and Sign Southwark


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