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I have a 23 month old and a 4 month old. So far the baby's been tagging along to toddler classes but now that he's a bit more aware I'm feeling a bit guilty and wondered if there were any good things that would benefit them both? Rhymetime seems to work (apart from action songs like zoom zoom where they have to take turns!) - any others on Mon/Tues/Weds? Thanks!
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Thank you for the recommendation buggie :).


Pinkglitter - we love a bit of 'zoom zoom zoom' in our sessions but we always do it twice to accommodate for two children as we have so many baby and toddler siblings in our classes.


We would love to welcome you on a Monday or Tuesday morning/afternoon.


www.tippeetoes.co.uk


Best wishes


Kim

  • 2 weeks later...

Hello,


Eos Dance offers classes for toddler and children of all ages.


Please see our schedule on the link below and let me know if you would like to book a free trial session. Please note that there will soon be an additional Mum & Toddler class at the Scout Hut, on Tuesday mornings:


http://eosdance.co.uk/dance-classes/schedule/


All the best

Whippersnappers every time, it's in the lodge at Dulwich park and lido at brockwell park.

The teachers are great and make sure they include kids of ALL ages.

There will still be the problem of taking turns, but that's just how it is with two children and one set of hands!!!

I THINK they offer a free trial class, so worth giving them a go.

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