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Hi - in response to your post, please see details below.


I am very pleased to announce that Red Dot Baby Yoga classes will be starting at the Goose Green Clinic starting Thursday 31st October



? Baby Yoga involves gentle and playful moves and exercises for babies


? Learn how to support your baby?s developmental stages through yoga


? Enhance your baby's sleep and digestion in the early stages of growth


? Simple moves to support mothers to stretch, restore and tone



Suitable for babies over 6 weeks to pre-crawling


The Goose Green Clinic

57 East Dulwich Road

10.00am ? 11.00am ? class is app. 50mins


Classes are block booked at ?10 for 8 consecutive classes (can be used over 10 weeks for flexibility).

Term of 8 weeks is from Thursday 31st October ? 19th December

Availability for 6-8 mums and babies in each class


Drop-in/Taster Class ?12 ? please call in advance to check for spaces or check at reception on the day


All equipment provided. Wear comfortable clothing


To book a class or make an enquiry please contact Mehala on [email protected] or 07957 492 407

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