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Contact Alison: [email protected] to book on to the NCT Introducing Solids Workshop on 13th Jan in East Dulwich.

2 Spaces left for this workshop.


Next workshops: Feb 25th, Mar 7th, April 4th, May 2nd


Suitable for parents/carers/grandparents/childminders.


Come along if your child is aged 4-5 months to find out what the current guidelines are, and to get information and look at resources. Great opportunity to find out about baby-led weaning, first foods, what to look out for, what books and information are available.


The workshop has a maximum of 8 adults, babies are welcome to attend, toys and refreshments available.


Concessions apply, ask Alison for details or look on the main NCT website: nct.org.uk


If you haven't started to think about introducing solids, or if you feel unsure what to do then this is the workshop for you. You are welcome to come if you have just started introducing solids too. Come and meet others at the same stage, it's another opportunity to get to know people in the area too.


Why not ask your antenatal group if they have been along to a workshop yet, you could book on together to the workshop. Additional workshops can be scheduled if these ones fill up.

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