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If you are looking for a drop in session tomorrow (Tuesday) and Thursday, check out our Tippee Toes summer schedule. No booking required, just turn up and enjoy some fun music making with your little one!


Please note we are NOT running a session on bank holiday Monday 25 August but we will be back the following Monday. Tuesday and Thursday sessions will continue as normal.


Best wishes


Kim

Hi everyone


We have two drop-in classes today:


10am at All Fired Up Cermaics cafe, SE22


3pm, The Old Nunshead, SE15


Please note that classes are on a first come, firest serve basis.


Further details are on the attached summer schedule. If you would like to go on our distribution list, please email me at: [email protected]

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