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Christmas special Nimble Tales this week - festive stories, songs and cello tunes for 0-5s


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This week we're getting the bad taste Christmas jumpers out for a very festive Nimble Tots story! As we're already almost fully booked for some sessions, I've added a 2.30pm Tuesday afternoon session in at Punk Me Up, and if we stay busy, may add others elsewhere, so watch this space!


Advance booking recommended - particularly for the 11am sessions, but drop ins very welcome if we have space! ?6 PAYG or cheaper if you have a flexi-card.


This week:


Monday: 11am at the Dish and the Spoon, 61 Cheltenham Road, Nunhead


Tuesday: 10.15am (mixed ages) and 11.15am (0-2s) and **EXTRA SESSION** 2.30pm (mixed ages) at Punk Me Up Ceramics, 34 East Dulwich Road


Wednesday: 9.45am, 10.35am (mixed ages) and 11.30am (0-2s) at the Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road, Nunhead


3.30pm: The Talbot, 2 Tyrwhitt Road, SE4 1QG


Thursday: 11am (2-5s and siblings) at the Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road Nunhead - Nimble Adventures with Laura


Friday: 11.15am, Telegraph Hill Centre, Kitto Road


Book in at http://nimblearts.co.uk/?page_id=421


Questions to [email protected]!


Becky x

This monday morning we have just one space left, so there is unlikely to be any drop in space today at the Dish and the Spoon. Still time to book in for tomorrow - 10.15am has a fair few places, 11.15am very nearly full, and 2.30pm has more room. Can't wait to see you all!


Becky x

We have some spaces available for tomorrow's final Nimble Tales festive session, 11.15am at the Telegraph Hill Centre! After this I'm having a wee Christmas break, but back on Tuesday 5th January with more classes added (full timetable coming up here ASAP)...


There may be drop in space tomorrow, but book in advance to be sure (as we have had a few very hectic days this week so far!)


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