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I took my son to it a few times but didn't think it was that great. My son is a bit of a "free spirit" shall we say, and the girl who was teaching the classes seemed to have more of a background in theatre/dance than child development. I'm sure that's true of a lot of these classes, but I was annoyed that she rolled her eyes at him more than she tried to properly include him. I think I left every class angry, not really the point of going. He wasn't quite two yet, maybe part of the problem. It might be better for three and up. I think they offer a free class, maybe try and see what you think?


Think it was ?3 per class.


On the other hand, we did Little Bubbles and Claire was absolutely fantastic with my son and worked pretty hard to get him to join the activities. I found having a teacher who knows a bit about working with children made all the difference.

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Is little bubbles a Friday too? (Where?)


I tried one class of that but it didn't work well for me with twins, I couldn't keep them on task and there were several times the mums had to pick the babies up and I couldn't manage it with two. Might work better now mine are older (20m)

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Fuschia, we go to Little Bubbles on a Friday - it's at the church part way down Barry Road, she runs 3 classes (1st for under 2's, then 2 sessions for over 2's). I manage it with my two quite easily so I'm sure you'd be fine now that yours are slightly older.


Check out the website for more details of sessions/venues etc.

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