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Montessori based baby and toddler classes 2015


SamMander

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Hello all. You've seen my threads. Read about my classes. Now check out my website.


Www.montessorihomefromhome.com and my Facebook page montessori home from home.


I may be bringing something that sounds completely out of the ordinary but it's something that's growing fast. An independent supporting class through sensorial rich exploration to support baby and toddler brain development through play.


Feedback this week

"Never expected this. Amazing class"

"Hes never independently explored; it's fantastic to observe him venture off especially in the first class"

"Thank you for a brilliant class today"


Due to word of mouth, I only have 2 spaces left for next term January 2015 in the hueristic play class at 9.25.


treasure basket class at 11am next week has 3 complimentary spaces left. So if anyone is interested or curious to know more calories me 07572441991 or [email protected]


my classes speak for themselves - check it out!


Lots of love x

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