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TODAY! 2pm Nimble Tots Christmas Parties - 15th and 17th December!


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Whilst the normal Nimble Tales sessions are running next week (see bottom of post...), tickets are now booking for our special christmas party sessions!


For our last week of term, we're running two slightly longer special Christmas sessions for under 5s and their carers. Becky will be joined by fellow Nimble Arts musician Catherine for a proper festive singalong, we'll have time for a bit of an extra toddler boogie, a singalong of some Christmas favourites, and we'll have some arts and crafts making bits and bobs from the wonderful Hannah at Art Market London (www.artmarketlondon.co.uk). We'll keep the music playing and the arts and crafts stuff out, ready to keep your little ones entertained afterwards if you fancy staying on for a festive coffee, mulled wine and a chat! If you play an instrument, you're very welcome to bring it along to join in.


With songs, puppets, cello tunes and silliness, we'll tell the story of Barry the frog, who gallantly rescues Christmas and saves the day, phew.


It's ?8 per adult, and this includes up to three children with you - it's slightly more than usual to an extra member of staff, a longer rental and craft materials. The dates are:


Monday 15th December: 2pm at the Old Nuns Head (Nunhead Green)

Wendesday 17th December: 11am at the Ivy House (Stuart Road)


Tickets are limited - please book online to reserve your space (and so we know how much arts and crafts bits and bobs to bring in), drop-ins are very welcome on the day if there is space, although we're filling up fairly quickly.


Book in at http://nimblearts.co.uk/?page_id=969


Becky x


P.S. Normal Nimble Tales sessions next week are ?5, drop in available (or reserve your space emailing [email protected]):


Monday: 2pm, The Old Nuns Head (Nunhead Green) - mixed class


Wednesday: The Ivy House (Stuart Road)

10am: Older toddlers (3 - 5s) - a livelier session with a bit more movement, younger siblings welcome

11am: Babies and younger toddlers (c. 0-2s)


Becky x

We've got just five spaces left for the Ivy House Christmas party on the 17th, and a few more for the Monday at the Old Nuns Head!


Drop in will be available if there are tickets left - I suspect the Wednesday will probably be sold out, but I'll keep this updated.


Meanwhile, I've a new festive jumper and a snowman puppet ready for action!

Just a wee reminder if you're thinking of joining us this week for under 5s festivities that there's still a fair few spaces for Monday, but just 2 for Wednesday at the ivy house. Drop in will be available if there's space, but would recommend booking in advance to guarantee! Full deets and booking available at http://goo.gl/Vcll2W,


Becky x

There's only one ticket left for Wednesday's session at the Ivy House, so grab it quick, but there's still some space for this afternoon's Old Nuns Head party! You can book online during the day (I won't print out the list until just before!), and if there's space you're welcome to drop in and join us.


Today's session will start with a Christmas tale of Boris and Barry, with extra musician Nimble Arts' Catherine, so there will be extra cello/uke/piano arrangements and lots of vocal harmonies! We'll finish with a carol sing round the keyboard and some arts and crafts from the lovely Hannah of Art Market East Dulwich.


?8 per adult x

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