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Nimble Tales at the Peckham Pelican tomorrow 11am! (Friday) zoom to the moon with cello tunes, stories & songs for under 5s!


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Before we firm up our classes for January onwards, we've got a bit of a new timetable next week for Becky's classes, and we're REALLY EXCITED to be at the wonderful Peckham Pelican on Friday for a special one-off class, so come join us!

We're also testing out a special babies only class at the Ivy House on Wednesday, this will be a more sensory class, and the toddler class (although younger siblings welcome) will be a bit more physically active.


We're going to be zooming to the moon with intergalactic stories, songs and cello tunes, so come adventure with us!


It's ?5 per adult, drop in available, but if you know you're coming, do email [email protected] so I can get a good idea of numbers.


Monday 24th November: 2pm at the Old Nuns Head (Nunhead Green) - MIXED UNDER 5s CLASS


Wednesday 26th November: the Ivy House, Stuart Road, Nunhead

10am: TODDLER CLASS

11am: PRE-WALKER CLASS


Friday 28th November: The Peckham Pelican, 92 Peckham Road

11am: MIXED UNDER 5s CLASS


Drop me an email at [email protected] if you'd like to find out more, and hopefully see lots of your lovely little people next week,


Becky

www.nimblearts.co.uk

Don't forget to drop in and join us tomorrow at 2pm at the Old Nuns Head, email [email protected] if you know you're coming, otherwise just pop upstairs and join us x

What a lovely group we had on Monday for Nimble Tots! I'm doing it all again tomorrow at the Ivy House, trialling a slightly different class stucture:


10am: Toddlers

11am: Pre-walkers


We're at the Ivy House, Stuart Road, Nunhead, do drop in and join us,

x

Don't forget to drop in and join us at our special one-off class at the Peckham Pelican, tomorrow morning at 11am!


If you know you're coming, do email me ([email protected]) or DM, otherwise drop in and join us, plenty of buggy space and delicious bagels too :) x

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