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Tippeetoes music and movement session, Tuesday 8th July, 2.30 and 3.30pm at The Old Nuns Head


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If you're thinking of what to do with those little ones in the week then why not come along to Tippeetoes' Tuesday afternoon music classes for kids?


With two sessions:


2.30pm-3.10pm ? Babies only music classes...

3.30pm-4.15pm ? Baby and toddler music classes


Including puppets, movement props, musical instruments, action songs and plenty of colour, this interactive music session for kids is bundles of fun!


For more information on Tippeetoes please visit:

http://www.tippeetoes.co.uk/TippeeMusicClasses.html

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