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Baby Massage in Brockley - New Course starting 9th July :-)


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Hi everyone,


I just wanted to let you know that there are a couple of places still available for our next Baby Massage Course at the Sunflower Centre in Brockley. The Sunflower Centre is a beautiful cosy venue with lovely views over Hilly Fields - plus there are lots of lovely cafes is just a stones throw away for a catch up with the other parents after class :-)


Course details are as follows:

Course Start Date: Wednesday 9th July

Course Finish Date: Wednesday 6th August

Class Times: 11.30am until 12.30pm

Venue: At The Sunflower Centre (81 Tressillian Road, Hilly Fields, Brockley, SE4 1XZ)

Click here [www.thesunflowercentre.co.uk] for directions to The Sunflower Centre

Cost: ?60

(Please note: there is plenty of parking available outside the centre on Tressillian Road)


Baby Massage is suitable for babies from 1 week to 1 year old.


PLEASE NOTE: I also run courses in Greenwich with the next courses starting on Monday 30th June and Thursday 17th July. Both venues have free parking available. Just get in touch if you would like more information.


For more information please visit WWW.YUMIYOGA.CO.UK (courses also available in Greenwich as well and Mother and Baby Yoga classes in both Greenwich and Brockley) or email me at [email protected] or call me on 07957 204 177 to book your place :-) 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, Mother and Baby, Baby Massage and Dynamic Yoga classes in Greenwich & Brockley.


PRIVATE BABY MASSAGE COURSES: I also offer private courses for individuals or small groups of parents and their babies. These classes can either take place at your home or I'm happy to book a suitable venue depending on numbers attending. Please get in touch if you would like more details :-)

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