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Baby Led Weaning Workshops - Ante Natal Groups


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Interested in finding out more about weaning? Why not get your antenatal group

together to learn all about it in the comfort of one of your own homes. At our

workshops you will learn how it all works; when to start, the benefits of baby led

weaning, what foods to offer and what foods to avoid, nutritional requirements for

6 month old plus babies as well as addressing any questions about choking

and reducing milk feeds.


We are happy to come out to ante and post-natal groups across London, or host

sessions in East Dulwich and Crystal Palace. We are two mums, a nutritional therapist and coach

passionate about spreading the baby led weaning word.


Group workshops are ?15 per person with 6 or more participants.

For more information see www.littleoneled.com and

email us at [email protected]

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