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Hello,


Thanks very much to everyone who has shown their support and has come down to the Mag to try us out so far. We just wanted to let you know that we're making the following changes:


1) We have set a limit on how many people we have in to make sure it's a comfortable number and we've also altered the layout a bit to encourage people to spread out more. Hopefully those who came last week would have noticed the difference - it was much more relaxed and less hectic!


2) In addition to drop-in we'll be offering a block pre-booking option for those who want some certainty. If you would like to do this please just bring a cheque book down when you come.


3) The shape of the session will be slightly different from this week onwards:

10.00-11.00am - Arrival, mingling and free play

11.00-11.30am - Structured session with Tina

11.30-11.45 - Tina will be around to answer questions and continue to chat, and the Mag's Baby Club starts immediately afterwards for those who wish to stay on.


Please do bear in mind that Babble and Squeak Playtime is a Baby and Toddler Group (unlike the B&S classes which Tina runs)and is NOT being run as a profit-making exercise (as evidence by our willingness to reduce numbers to make it as enjoyable as possible). We are simply two friends trying to create a baby and toddler group with a good vibe where we and other parents can have fun with our kids. The price is set only to cover the group's overheads (equipment, rent, insurance etc) and we are giving our time for free because we enjoy it.


If anyone has any questions please feel free to PM us.


Thanks and hopefully see you soon at the Mag,


Kate and Tina


BABBLE AND SQUEAK PLAYTIME

Friday mornings 10-11.45am


at:


The Magnolia

211 Lordship Lane

London SE22 8AH


Age range (under 5?s) ? as young as you like, up to pre-schoolers.

Price: ?3, ?2 for siblings over 12 months, ?1 for siblings over 6 months


[email protected]

0752 802 3692

[www.babbleandsqueak.com]

[www.themagnolia.co.uk]

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