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NEW soft play and cinema club in Brixton Hill


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Studio b on Brixton Hill will be launching their very first soft play club on Thursday mornings from 10.00-12.00 and a cinema club every Friday afternoon from 12pm-2pm. Both are suitable for infants up to 5 years.


The clubs will be launching week beginning 8th June and can be accessed at a reduced rate during the launch week.


Please see attached flyer for further details or you can contact me for further information.


Kind regards


Kim

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www.tippeetoes.co.uk

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We are back TOMORROW and every Thursday for more soft play fun. Each session includes a music workshop and there is also a fantastic cafe (Lila's tea party) serving delicious healthy snacks and lunches from 11am.


Only four more sessions to go before the summer holidays so hope you can join us!


Kim

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