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Excited to be popping up in Dulwich and Crystal Palace next week for some lovely Autumn Half Term Halloween Baby Bop Specials!  Join us with your baby or toddler for a lovely gentle music session full of pumpkins, falling leaves, spiders and skeletons!  
 
We'll be at the Francis Peek Community Centre in Dulwich Park next Monday and Wednesday (October 28th/30th) in the morning and afternoon and at the Kin Family Wellbeing Studio in Crystal Palace next Tuesday afternoon (October 29th)!
 
Costumes are highly encouraged along with your favourite Autumn and Halloween song requests!  And as always older siblings on holiday or in home school are welcome to join as well.  Only those participating in the session (as opposed to just helping/accompanying their younger siblings) need to book a ticket.  
 
Numbers are more limited for our inside sessions so it’s worth booking as soon as possible if you’d like to come along!  
 
So looking forward to it! 
 
Best,
Bea
 
✨Lovely, laid back, gentle music sessions
🏷For babies, toddlers and their grown ups
🌷Fun, folky, seasonal songs
🥁Guitar, beautiful instruments, sound relaxation 
💌 SE/SW London
🎟 http://www.happity.co.uk/beasbabybop

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