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**calling all explorers!!** new baby and toddler classes in Dulwich village


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Dear parent.


For those who are looking for a new and creative sensory rich class for baby and toddler and fancy some creative classes that bring sensorial to life, then look no further. These unique and lovingly prepared heuristic classes, (Heuristic means 'I discover') allows your little treasure to independently Explore through sensorial exploration making their own special discoveries through sensory rich play.


Termly courses start on the 3rd September at St. Barnabas hall, dulwich village and will be on each and every Wednesday term time only.


6-12m Explore, Play & music ( treasure baskets) 11-12

12-18m Explorers who Play,& Music (Heuristic Play) 930-1030


*BOOK NOW FOR YOUR FREE TASTER AVAILABLE THIS SUMMER ON 23RD AND 24TH JULY*


(Please note treasure basket taster on 23rd July has only a few places left)


Contact: 07572 441 991

Email: [email protected]


Please note there are limited places for September so book now for your free taster to understand and see just how amazing these classes are!


Happy exploring!!!


Lots of love xx

Hello everyone... please note there are limited spaces on the free tasters this July so please do send me your details to book yourself in!! Their filling up fast so please either pm or contact me on the details above. Every parent needs to experience these classes which is how I got involved by attending one myself. So come along and let your little treasure experience the wonders of heuristic play.... happy exploring!

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