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Tumble Tots - Activity for Under 5's. St. Faiths Church Hall, Red Post Hill, SE24 9JQ


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Tumble Tots is the country?s No. 1 physical Play Programme and I am celebrating my 25th anniversary of running Tumble Tots!

Tumble Tots has always been great fun to run, not only because of the wonderful children that have attended over the years, but also because of the fantastic staff we have ? many of whom have been with me for 8 years plus and have a wealth of experience and expertise in our field.

Using specifically designed equipment, we offer a structured programme designed to build self confidence and develop essential listening and language skills along with the key motor skills of balance, agility, co-ordination and climbing.

If you would like to come along and join in the fun, please contact Julia on 0208 464 4433 or e mail [email protected]

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Hi Julia

My son used to come to the Tumble tots Thursday session during 2011 into Spring 2012 and during that time he had portraits taken. They were really good and I?m keen to contact the photographer who took them. Any chance you can help on this. I have tried looking on the reverse of prints but there aren?t any details.

look forward to hearing from you

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