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Nimble Tots Half Term Classes - Monday and Wednesday only this week!


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As we're about to enter half term week, we've a slightly revised timetable of classes, and then we're back to usual from the 22nd February onwards. Actually, better than usual as on Thursday afternoons from the 26th February onwards we've a pre-schooler Nimble Adventure drama class with Holly at 2.30pm, and a baby class at 3.30pm at the wonderful Nunhead Green community centre, whoop!


We're likely to be pretty busy for classes this week, so probably we'll be advance bookings only. You can book in here - it's ?6 PAYG, or ?30 for a class card for any 6 classes - if you have a class card, please do still book, as we've been getting increasingly busy! Drop ins always welcome if we have space, but there's a good chance we'll be full. Booking in at www.nimbletots.co.uk.


This week:


Monday - Nimble Tales with Holly

10.15am (mixed ages), 11.15am (0-18 months) Nunhead Green Community Centre (56 Nunhead Lane- next to the Old Nuns Head pub and Nunhead Green playground) **Please note we have moved from the Dish and the Spoon**


Wednesday - Nimble Tales with Becky

9.45am (mixed ages), 10.35am (mixed ages) and 11.30am (0-2s) at The Ivy House (40 Stuart Road, SE15 3BE)


2.30pm (0-4 years) 3.30pm (0-18 months) at The Honor Oak (1 Saint Germain Road, SE23 1RH)


From the 22nd February, we'll be back to normal timetable. You can book now for a full half term pass for next half term, if you know you'll be coming every week (it works out a bit cheaper at ?4.50 per session, plus you don't need to book in each week), or you can book in now online as usual at www.nimbletots.co.uk either PAYG or using your class card.

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