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Weekly Soft Play Club launching tomorrow and every Friday in Nunhead


Kimmy1080

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We would love you to join Tippee Toes at our new soft play club starting tomorrow.


Fridays (term time only)

10.00-11.30

The Green Community Centre

5 Nunhead Green

SE15 3QQ


Suitable for 6 months - 4 years.


?6.00 per child / ?4.00 per sibling / ?4.00 under 12 months


Soft play fun

Music & movement session

Creative crafting

Baby area

Refreshments


Drop in sessions, first come, first serve!


Hope to see you there!


Kim

[email protected]

0790 361 8432

What a fab first session we had last week! Thank you to all those who came along and joined in the fun.


We return tomorrow so do come and join us. Last week we were full to capacity by 10.20am so please arrive around 10am to avoid disappointment.


Best wishes


Kim

07903618432

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Come and join us tomorrow (and every Friday term time) from 10am! No booking necessary, first come, first serve.


Soft play, music workshop, crafts and refreshments.


The Green Community Centre

5 Nunhead Green

SE15


We look forward to welcoming you!


Kim x

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