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Hi,


I went along to the Sparkle sessions for a trial yesterday with my 7-week old boy (other babies were older in age) and we both thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. We'll be going back for more! If you get in touch with Anna (forum ID: Sparkle), I'm sure she'll tell you more information.

Another vote for Little Bubbles - we've been going for over a year now, great fun. Both my son (nearly 3) and daughter (17 months) love it.


We also go to Ruby Rhymes, Monday 10.30am at the top of Red Post Hill. ?5 per session, drop in basis so no need to sign up for a term. We've been going there for about 2.5 years now, as started when my son was just 4 months old!

Hello,


I have been hosting Ruby Rhymes very popular drop-in music and movement sessions for babies and toddlers since 2000.

Children and grown-ups sing, dance and play instruments along to a mix of traditional rhymes and catchy original tunes penned by myself. Have a listen and look (www.rubyrhymes.co.uk)

No enrolment is necessary and you pay at the end of each session ?5 per family/?3 conc.


Each session starts at 10.30am and last for 50 minutes. This includes a refreshment break of organic juice and biccies

Monday Herne Hill United Church SE24 Situated at the top of Red Post hill

Tuesday Trinity Congregational Church St Matthews Rd Brixton SW2 Halfway along St Matthews Rd

Thursday Streatham Friends Meeting house Redlands Way Brixton Hill SW2

Friday Vauxhall City Farm Tyers St Kennington SE11

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