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New All-in-one Tuesday club is back!


Kimmy1080

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We are delighted to be re-launching our All-in-one Tuesday club in Forest Hill, starting this coming Tuesday 4th November.


Please see flyer attached for further details.


AIO Tuesdays is delivered by Tea Dance for Little People and Tippee Toes to bring your child weekly quality, themed activities under one roof.


Soft play area, visual arts, music workshops, creative crafts, interactive storytelling and refreshments.


Suitable for 6 months to 5 years.


4th November - 15th December 2015

Every Tuesday

10.00-12.00


Hope Centre

118 Malham Road

Forest Hill, SE23


?7.00 per child / ?3.00 per sibling / ?4.00 under 12 months / under 6 months free if accompanying an older sibling.


Now that the weather is turning colder, we would love to welcome you and hope it will become a part of your regular weekly activity or, of course, be a good alternative to some of your usual activities should you fancy a change.


Any questions, feel free to drop me an email: [email protected]


All the best,


Kim

www.tippeetoes.co.uk

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