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> I think we'll be going along at some point during

> the day - we've also signed up for a few summer

> classes as my son loves his Little Bubbles class

> and keeps asking when we're going to see Claire!


That's good. A familiar fac eis alwys reassuring to me if I'm out single handed with both babies.

Claire is fantastic, I think the best of the the classes we've done. My son gave her a run for her money, he gets pretty wound up and strange at classes for some reason, but Claire was really lovely with him. She also encourages moms to sit back and relax while she does the class, which is a nice change. I would highly recommend her.

Sorry I didn't get much of a chance to chat ladies, we ended up leaving while you were in the class (after it turns out Pickle #2 doesn't actually like bubbles, great!). Pickle #1 is now a leopard, and seemed to have a ball.


Chaotic, but a great turnout. Hope you both had a fun morning.


P x

I managed to get here too, but later, after lunch, so I don't know whether there were any other Forumites around. My two played in the garden then attended one of the classes, which they both loved, being two boys (4 and 2) amongst a load of girls. Thought the Bubble trainer was just perfect. Then did a bit of drawing, colouring whilst having a drink. Didn't get to chat much but as Pickle says was chaotic and the time we got there it felt a little like things were winding down. Still nice to have a change and a trip on top deck of the 185 is an adventure in itself for the little ones.

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