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Ruby Rhymes Drop-in Music for babies and toddlers resumes Sept 1st !!


Ruby Rhymes is a uniquely welcoming and stimulating music class for both babies, and toddlers aged up to 5 years, with their parents or carers.


The 50-minute drop-in classes are run by Jane Ruby, a local singer, song-writer, musician and community music teacher. This includes organic juice and biccies.


?5/?3 concession per family which you pay at the end of each session. No enrolment is necessary, just turn up.


Monday from Sept 7th 10.30am

Herne Hill United Church- corner Red Post hill and Herne hill SE24


Tuesday from Sept 1st 10.30am

Mango Landin?- corner St Matthews road and Brixton Water Lane SW2


Thursday from Sept 3rd 10.30am Streatham Friends Meeting house- 11 Redlands Way, Roupell Park Est, SW2


Friday from Sept 4th 10.30am Vauxhall City Farm-165 Tyers Street, Kennington SE11


Info www.rubyrhymes.co.uk

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