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Hi,


as of October the 3rd, 'Once Upon A Storytime' will be holding small group sessions in German. The aim is to experience the German language and culture in a fun and interactive way. Sessions are suitable for children aged 6 months to 3 years and groups will be held on Thursdays 10-11 in SE26.

Cost ?4.50 per child/ ?6 per family.

Spaces are limited, so please get in touch as soon as possible.


To book or for more information, also on facepainting, birthday parties and story-telling in English, please visit my website:


http://onceuponastorytime.vpweb.co.uk/die-m-rchentante


Kind regards, Shinta

Just went on the site Shinta but couldn't see where the new sessions will be taking place. My DS had a German nanny and can speak some German so this would be of interest to us, but it sort of depends where the classes will be. He is three, is he too old?

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