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Baby Sensory Free Trial - Mon 30th November


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Join us this Monday for a Free trial of Baby Sensory at St Saviours Church on Herne Hill Road.


1pm-2pm 0-7 Months

2pm-2.45pm 6-13 months


Our multi-award winning classes will introduce you and your baby to a world of sensory delights, where the two of you can relax, spend quality time with each other and enjoy meeting other new parents

Baby Sensory is magical world, full of glowing balls, light shows, puppets, bubbles, petals, rainbows, even an underwater experience of breathtaking imagination. Everything we do is backed by scientific research, carefully designed with your baby?s development in mind, and we?re passionate about sharing our knowledge. For the first year of your baby?s life is the most important. Soon after birth, the brain starts creating two million new connections every second! So come, have some fun, and let?s make the most of this very special time.


To see more of what happens in our classes please see



Email me on [email protected] or via http://www.babysensory.com/en/ClassDetails/dulwich to book your space!

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