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I am delighted to announce that Tippee Toes will be launching a new soft play club on Wednesday mornings. Our launch date will be Wednesday 25th June from 10.00-11.30am. Activities include:


- Bouncy castle (on dry days only)

- Commercial soft play equipment

- Crafts/activity table

- Musical workshop

- Interactive storytelling

- Refreshments


The club is suitable for children aged 6 months to 4 years.


Venue:


96 Clive Road (off Rosendale Road), West Dulwich, SE21 8BU


Fee:


?6.00 per child / ?4.00 per sibling

Under 1 years ?4.50 / under 6 months welcome for free with an older sibling only


This sessions are drop in. However, for our launch date only, we will need to know numbers so if you are interested, please PM me your name, your little one's name and age and your email address. Once you are on the list, you will have priority for the launch day only.


Kind regards


Kim

  • 2 weeks later...

It is with regret that there will be no further soft play clubs until September 2014. This is due to the venue not being as accessible as I had originally thought (not the venues fault either). So we will start afresh in September. If you would like to be kept notified via our email distribution list, please PM me your email address and I will keep you informed of launch date for the club.


I truly apologise for any inconvenience caused.


Kim

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