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Starting Wednesday 12 June at 10am and 1pm.
A great opportunity to meet other parents and help you and your baby through nurturing touch.

Baby massage can help:

- strengthen parent-baby interaction and bonding

- with relaxation for parent and baby - provide relief for colic, constipation, teething

- stimulate all of baby’s bodily systems helping with co-ordination, development and much more…

Small classes run in a garden studio. Maximum 5 babies with adult. 5 week course at the cost of £70, including a bottle of organic massage oil, handouts and refreshments. Course paid for at time of booking. Runs Wednesdays term time for 5 consecutive weeks. Class duration 90 minutes. To book please call or message Chloe on 07982 630246. IAIM (International Association of Infant Massage) certified instructor. More info on my website https://www.nourishmassagetherapy.co.uk/

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