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Mother & Baby Yoga and Baby Massage Courses in Brockley - New Courses staring soon


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Hi Everyone,


I just wanted to let you know that I am now taking booking for our next Baby Massage Courses and Mother & Baby Yoga Classes at the beautiful Sunflower Centre in Brockley. Course dates are as follows:


LEARN TO MASSAGE YOUR BABY: Wednesday 4th June (5 week course)

MOTHER AND BABY YOGA: Tuesday 20th May & Wednesday 28th May (both 6 week courses)


Our courses are laid back, fun and very social: a great way to meet other parents and spend quality time with your baby. The Sunflower Centre is a beautiful cosy venue with lovely views over Hilly Fields - plus there are plenty of lovely cafe's just a stones throw away for a gossip and slice of cake with the other mums after class!


I am also running courses in Greenwich (Free parking available):


LEARN TO MASSAGE YOUR BABY: Monday 19th May (Greenwich West Community Centre) & Thursday 12th June (St Alfege Church Hall)(both 5 week courses)

MOTHER AND BABY YOGA: Thursday 22nd May (St Alfege Church Hall) & Monday 9th June (Greenwich West Community Centre) (both 6 week courses)


See our website for more details and more courses dates www.yumiyoga.co.uk or email me at [email protected] to book your place or ask me any questions.


I look forward to hearing from you :-)


Claire x



CLAIRE is a fully qualified Infant Massage instructor with the International Association of Infant Massage. She has also trained extensively in Prenatal and Postnatal Yoga and Baby Yoga with Birthlight and the British Wheel of Yoga. She run Pregnancy Yoga, Mother and Baby Yoga, Baby Massage and Dynamic Yoga classes in Greenwich & Brockley.

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