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Hello Mums & Dads of East Dulwich,


I'm Holly, a certified infant massage instructor with the International Association Of Infant Massage (IAIM). I pride myself on creating the right environment for both you and your baby, so that you can fully enjoy my course.


Infant massage is a wonderful way to continue the bonding experience between parents & babies.

By booking a course you will gain:


? A routine to encourage a deeper more peaceful sleep

? A better understanding of your baby?s development

? Techniques that may help reduce crying

? The full infant massage routine

? The theory & benefits of baby massage

? Relaxation sequences for you & your baby

? A free Manual & bottle of baby oil

? A useful routine to relieve colic, gas & constipation

? A warm and comfortable environment for helpful discussions


I am offering ?10 off my 5 week course (1 Class per week). Usually classes are ?12 each, however if you book now you'll get them for only ?10 per class. The course starts on Thursday 17th September from 10:30-11:30 at East Dulwich Community Centre: 46-50 Darrell Rd, London, SE22 9NL

Catch up classes available in case you miss one.

Babies must be between 0-12 months old.


I would also like to offer you a free taster class so you can see the affects of infant massage for yourself. FREE CLASS: 10th September same address as above, from 12-12:30.


For more information and to book your place please contact Holly,

On: 07860354520

Or: [email protected]

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