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Bea's Baby Bop Spring Specials in Dulwich Orchard This Week!


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Hello East Dulwich families!

 

Hope you are well and have been enjoying this incredibly spectacular Spring we’ve been having!  I’m so happy to share that with the beautiful weather this week, we will be back bopping in the gorgeous Dulwich Orchard for our first al fresco sessions of the year!

 

It would be so wonderful to see you and your littles for a bop back in this beautiful space!  You can book in to join us this Thursday (10th) afternoon and/or Friday (11th) morning/afternoon.  Both days are set to be gorgeous sunny days for singing in the open air (we will have shady options available as well!).  

 

We’ll be celebrating this special season with more of our favourite Spring songs featuring bunnies, eggs, chicks and flowers! 

 

Best,

Bea

 

Lovely, laid back, gentle music sessions

🏷For babies, toddlers and their grown ups

🌷Fun, folky, seasonal songs

🥁Guitar, instruments, sound relaxation 

🎟 http://www.happity.co.uk/beasbabybop

  • 2 months later...

Excited to be back bopping in the beautiful Dulwich Orchard this week! 

Come and join us in the Orchard for a stretch of summer pop up bops on Thursdays at 3:30pm and Fridays at 10am, 11am and 3:30pm for three weeks starting from this Thursday (June 26th) and Friday (June 27th).  The weather is set to be lovely and mild and I’d so love to see you and your little ones for a summery bop!  
 
Please find all the dates and more info on our Happity link below! 
 
Bea
xx
 
Lovely, laid back, gentle music sessions
🏷For babies, toddlers and their grown ups
🌷Fun, folky, seasonal songs
🥁Guitar, instruments, sound relaxation 

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