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Come and join us at our new location for drop-in baby music classes with Tippee Toes!


Starting from TOMORROW and this Friday, we will be singing fun action songs, playing percussion instruments with fun music tracks, bringing out some puppets, parachute play and finishing off with oodles of bubbles!


Every Thursday & Friday as follows:


11.15-11.55

The Rose (function room)

108 Forest Hill Road

SE22


?5.00 pay-as-you-go. No booking necessary.


Class schedule attached.


Best wishes


Kim

www.tippeetoes.co.uk

Huge apologies - we are no longer at The Rose due to unforseen circumstances. Please join us at The Herne Tavern who are under new ownership and very welcoming! Details as follows:


Thursdays and Fridays

11.15-11.55

The Herne Tavern (function room)

2 Forest Hill Road

SE22


Residential parking available.


Hope to see you tomorrow. Please note there is no Friday session NEXT WEEK (though Thursday is still running).


Apologies for any confusion.


Regards


Kim

Please join us tomorrow (THURSDAY) for baby and toddler music at The Herne:


TODDLERS UNDER 4 YEARS (baby siblings welcome)

10.00-10.45


BABIES UNDER 12 MONTHS

11.15-11.55


The Herne Tavern (function room)

2 Forest Hill Road, SE22

(Enter through the side gate towards the back of the garden where you will find the function room)


?5.00 PAYG / ?3.00 per sibling


Friendly, welcoming music group including: fun action songs, percussion instruments, puppets, floating scarves, play parachute and bubbles!


Would love to see you there.


Best wishes


Kim

[email protected]

www.tippeetoes.co.uk

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